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381:, making the family a member of the local elite. Though descended from Virginians, Pender's parents were longtime residents of Edgecombe County. He spent his youth on the farm, hunting, fishing, and riding, before becoming a teenaged clerk in the Tarboro store owned by his older brother Robert.
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Heth declined the assistance and Pender once again kept his division in the rear. For the second time in the day, Heth got more than he bargained for in his assault on
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in 1854, 19th out of 46 in his class, and was commissioned a
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personally promoted Pender on the Seven Pines battlefield.
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and command of a brigade of North Carolinians in Maj. Gen.
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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458:During the
410:Indian Wars
335:Seven Pines
323:Confederacy
228:Indian Wars
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2039:Wainwright
1974:Muhlenberg
1939:McCandless
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1471:Farnsworth
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1215:Longstreet
976:August 14,
839:References
826:1 November
800:2014-11-01
558:en echelon
534:Henry Heth
478:, and the
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369:Early life
363:Gettysburg
104:Allegiance
55:1834-02-06
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1944:McDougall
1671:Wadsworth
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1045:Alexander
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650:, the SS
609:A.P. Hill
543:McPherson
416:Civil War
294:Relations
214:III Corps
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1899:Humiston
1879:Harrison
1824:Enderlin
1701:Williams
1636:Stannard
1621:Sedgwick
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1586:Reynolds
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1461:Crawford
1406:Caldwell
1225:Marshall
1180:W. Jones
1175:J. Jones
658:See also
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2004:Salomon
1979:O'Rorke
1969:Morrill
1964:Melcher
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1884:Haskell
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1779:Carroll
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1696:Willard
1666:Vincent
1626:Sickles
1561:Merritt
1551:Lincoln
1506:Hancock
1446:Cushing
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1352:leaders
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1315:Trimble
1270:Ramseur
1260:Pickett
1190:Kershaw
1170:Johnson
1165:Jenkins
1160:Iverson
1155:Imboden
1125:Hampton
1115:Garnett
1075:Benning
1031:leaders
638:During
538:I Corps
430:colonel
422:captain
402:cavalry
400:(heavy
392:in the
379:Tarboro
345:and at
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325:in the
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319:general
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2014:Sorrel
1999:Poague
1994:Perrin
1989:Pegram
1984:Pardee
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1864:Grimes
1849:Godwin
1839:Gamble
1804:Coster
1784:Carter
1754:Brooke
1749:Biddle
1744:Berdan
1681:Warren
1656:Tilton
1631:Slocum
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1601:Rowley
1566:Newton
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1521:Hooker
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1396:Birney
1391:Biddle
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1724:Alger
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1606:Ruger
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1501:Gregg
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1476:Geary
1436:Cross
1411:Candy
1371:Ayres
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1350:Union
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1280:Rodes
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1366:Ames
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