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Waller T. Patton

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in the cadet corps and for a time, as assistant professor of languages and assistant. Following his graduation, Patton was hired as an instructor of tactics, and as assistant professor of mathematics and assistant instructor of tactics. He studied law and passed the bar exam, then established a
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on August 30, 1862, and spent the remainder of the year back home in Fredericksburg recuperating. Patton was elected to the Virginia Senate in 1863, but chose instead to return to his regiment.
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in 1855, placing 2nd in a class of 16. While still a student, he became a member of the faculty, serving as acting assistant professor of Latin from 1852 until 1854. Patton also served as
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on April 27, 1862. Patton took command of the regiment in June 1862 following the promotion of the previous colonel,
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George and Waller Patton are buried in the Confederate section of Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia.
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Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War
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in the spring of 1863, then Patton led it northward during the
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With the outbreak of the Civil War and Virginia's subsequent
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William D. Washington
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Stonewall Cemetery
Winchester
Virginia
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army

Lieutenant Colonel
7th Virginia Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
First Battle of Manassas
Seven Days Battles
Second Battle of Manassas
Battle of Fredericksburg
Siege of Suffolk
Battle of Gettysburg
DOW
George S. Patton
Lieutenant Colonel
professor
attorney
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Governor of Virginia
Littleton Waller Tazewell
John Mercer Patton

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