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Barnard E. Bee.

1263. Born South Carolina.

Appointed at Large. 33.

Brigadier-General, June 17, 1861. Commanded Third Brigade, [55] Army of Shenandoah. Killed July 21, 1861, at Bull Run, Va. (He was the man who gave T. J. Jackson his sobriquet of ‘Stonewall.’ ‘Look, men; there is Jackson standing like a stonewall!’) 1846.

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