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Richard S. Ewell.

Richard Stoddert Ewell was born February 8, 1817 and died January 25, 1872. He commanded the Confederate 2nd Corps at Gettysburg. These links will re-direct you to our affiliate, CivilWarStandard.com

Campbell Brown's Civil War
With Ewell and the Army of Northern Virginia. Jones, ed. The Civil War writings of G. Campbell Brown - cousin, stepson, and staff officer of famed Confederate General Richard S. Ewell - provide a comprehensive account of the major campaigns in the north Virginia theater. Brown's eagerness to report all he sees, from the commonplace to the bloodcurdling, makes this account among the finest to come out of the Civil War. 414 pgs., 6"x 9", hdbd.

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Confederate General R.S. Ewell
Robert E. Lee's Hesitant Commander. Casdorph. This biography of Confederate General R.S. Ewell details the manic-depressive patterns of hesitancy and indecisiveness that plagued him as a corps commander, reveals the circumstances that exacerbated his condition, and explains why General Robert E. Lee chose him as General Stonewall Jackson's successor on the eve of Gettysburg. 474 pages, 13 maps, 6"x 9", hardcover.
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Confederate Generals of the Civil War
With images from the Library of Congress, this poster features 12 photographs and brief biographies covering P.G.T. Beauregard, Benjamin Franklin Cheatham, Patrick Ronayne Cleburne, Jubal Anderson Early, Richard Stoddert Ewell, "Stonewall" Jackson, Robert Edward Lee, James Longstreet, George Edward Pickett, Edmund Kirby Smith, J.E.B. Stuart and Joseph Wheeler. 24"x 36" poster is printed on heavy paper that is perfect for mounting or framing.

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Gateway to Gettysburg
The Second Battle of Winchester. Maier. Winchester, Virginia traded hands 72 times during the Civil War, making it one of the most hotly contested points of the conflict. In this book you will read how commanders Ewell and Milroy battled each other at Winchester for three days in June of 1863, setting the stage for the greatest battle in American history, the Gettysburg Campaign. 320 pgs., 6"x 10", hdbd.
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Gettysburg Commander Mug
Featuring the illustrious men who fought at Gettysburg, this 11 oz. ceramic mug includes portraits of the legendary Confederate commanders Lee, Longstreet, Hill, Hood, Ewell, and Stuart and the renowned Union leaders Doubleday, Meade, Buford, Howard, Reynolds and Hancock.
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Lee and His Men at Gettysburg
The Death of a Nation. Dowdey. This narrative examines the reasons for the ultimate defeat of the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg, including the decisions and actions of Lee's chief lieutenants Ewell, Stuart, and Longstreet. A great book for deepening your understanding of the Confederacy's mistakes at Gettysburg. 393 pages, 5¼"x 8", softcover.
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Passing Through
Don Stivers. Troops under General Richard Ewell capture Carlisle, Pennsylvania on June 27th, 1863, marking the Confederacy's northernmost advance of the Civil War. 25"x 18" limited edition print is signed by the artist.
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Richard S. Ewell
A Soldiers Life. Pfanz. General Richard Stoddert Ewell holds a unique place in the history of the Army of Northern Virginia. For four months, Ewell was Stonewall Jackson's most trusted subordinate; when Jackson died, Ewell took command of the Second Corps, leading it at Gettysburg, the Wilderness, and Spotsylvania Court House. This biography presents the most detailed portrait yet of the man sometimes referred to as Stonewall Jackson's right arm. 680 pgs., 48 illustrations, 22 maps, 6"x 9¼", hdbd.
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The Wilderness Campaign
Gallagher, ed. The eight essays assembled in this book explore aspects of the background, conduct, and repercussions of the fighting in the Wilderness. Through an often-revisionist lens, they focus on topics such as civilian expectations for the campaign, morale in the two armies, and the generalship of Lee, Grant, Philip H. Sheridan, Richard S. Ewell, A. P. Hill, James Longstreet and Lewis A. Grant. 288 pgs., 35 illustrations and 12 maps, 6"x 9¼", hdbd.
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