Lewis Armistead
American Civil War General

Born
February 18th, 1817
208 years ago
Died
July 5th, 1863
162 years ago — 46 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
United States
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A general in the Confederate States Army, served in the Mexican-American War before rising to prominence during the American Civil War. Commanded a brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia and played a significant role in key battles such as the Battle of Gettysburg. Suffered fatal injuries during combat in this pivotal conflict, which ultimately led to his death shortly afterward. A dedicated military officer, his leadership was notable during some of the most intense engagements of the war.
Commanding a brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg
Participation in the Mexican-American War
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