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Robert H. Chilton

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434:, the lost order that McClellan received from the field, is yet to be identified. However, Lt. Col. Chilton did sign his name on S.O. 191, this being the proof of authenticity needed to convince the over cautious Maj. Gen. McClellen after a member of staff, who had served with Chilton in the old U.S. Army recognized Chilton’s penmanship. The second occurrence where Col. Chilton placed the Army of Northern Virginia in a position of potential destruction was during the Chancellorsville campaign. When relaying General Lee’s orders in person to Maj. Gen Jubal Early’s command at Fredericksburg, Col. Chilton changed Lee’s discretionary order into a peremptory order to move Early’s command from the Fredericksburg entrenched lines protecting the army’s rear. Despite by Gen. Early and Chief of Artillery Pendleton’s protest and explanation of the danger this placed the entire Confederate army in, General Early, leaving a few men and guns behind, began the movement to Gen. Lee’s position. Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick’s over caution and timid movement saved the Army of Northern Virginia from disaster, for by the time (several hours later) Sedgwick began moving his Corps forward, Lee had discovered the mistake and Maj. Gen. Early had returned to his entrenched high ground. Although nominated for brigadier general in October 1862 and despite firm support from General Lee, Chilton's appointment was not officially confirmed by the 205: 242: 173: 161: 22: 504: 193: 232: 711: 518: 98: 1033: 652: 1043: 356:
duty. On September 25, 1845, he married Laura Ann Thomson Mason (1829–1911) in New York City. The couple had three children: Laura Mason, Emily Virginia, and Robert Lee Chilton. He served in
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and carried him to safety. He was assigned to administrative duty as a paymaster with the rank of major in 1854, serving in various posts in Washington, D.C., New York City,
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until February 16, 1864, most likely because of repeated clashes with the Confederate Senate and with fellow officers, most notably
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Following the cessation of hostilities in early 1865, Chilton returned to civilian life. He moved to
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Robert H. Chilton Collection, Library of the Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond, Virginia.
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Sears, Stephen W. “Chancellorsville”. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1996. ISBN 0-395-87744-X.
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for the Army of Northern Virginia for the rest of the war, with his headquarters in
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Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army 1789-1903.
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Chilton was in Texas when he received word of the bombardment of
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Sears, Stephen W. “A Landscape Turned Red” pp. 100-101, 126
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and graduated 48th out of 57 cadets in the Class of 1837.
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President of the Columbus Manufacturing Company (1869‑79)
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Burial Register, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
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The Major Robert H. Chilton monument in Chilton Park in
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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Brigadier General (CSA)
1st Regiment of Dragoons
Mexican–American War
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brigadier general
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American Civil War
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Army of Northern Virginia
Robert E. Lee
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