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672:Republicans
639:Jubal Early
430:during the
313:War of 1812
311:before the
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2055:Wainwright
1990:Muhlenberg
1955:McCandless
1597:Pleasonton
1557:Kilpatrick
1487:Farnsworth
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1231:Longstreet
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719:irrelevant
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563:Ocean View
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279:Early life
155:Allegiance
139:Alma mater
89:1838-06-13
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1960:McDougall
1687:Wadsworth
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1547:Humphreys
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1341:R. Walker
1336:J. Walker
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1166:Humphreys
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1081:Armistead
1061:Alexander
750:June 2023
734:citations
317:U.S. Navy
194:1861–1865
69:1869–1873
65:In office
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1682:Vincent
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1567:Lincoln
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1276:Pickett
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1141:Hampton
1131:Garnett
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309:Tripoli
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1865:Godwin
1855:Gamble
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1800:Carter
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1765:Biddle
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1697:Warren
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1407:Biddle
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1392:Barlow
1356:Wright
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1326:Thomas
1306:Semmes
1301:Scales
1271:Perrin
1261:Pender
1251:O'Neal
1246:McLaws
1236:Mahone
1226:W. Lee
1221:F. Lee
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1136:Gordon
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1950:Lewis
1935:Keogh
1930:Kelly
1925:Jones
1875:Gregg
1870:Goree
1835:Ellis
1830:Devin
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1780:Bryan
1775:Brown
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1745:Avery
1740:Alger
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1667:Sykes
1657:Starr
1622:Ruger
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1517:Gregg
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1492:Geary
1452:Cross
1427:Candy
1387:Ayres
1376:Meade
1366:Union
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1296:Rodes
1281:Posey
1256:Oates
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1975:Mayo
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