David Rumph Jones (April 5, 1825 – January 15, 1863) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. Jones was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina...
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division), John Bell Hood (formerly William Whiting's division), David Rumph Jones, and Lafayette McLaws. D.H. Hill's and McLaws's divisions were left...
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Staff David Rumph Jones (1825–1863), Confederate general David Jones (Upper Canada politician) (1792–1870), lawyer, judge and political figure David Ford...
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Taylor. Joseph Pannell Taylor (1796–1864), general Sarah Taylor, ∞ David Rumph Jones (1825–1863), general N. Taylor N. Taylor Edmund H. Taylor, Jr. (1830–1923)...
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women's rights advocate David Rumph Jones (1825–1863), U.S. Army officer and Confederate General, American Civil War Samuel Jones (1819–1887), U.S. Army...
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generals Lafayette McLaws and Richard H. Anderson and brigadier generals David Rumph Jones, John G. Walker, and John Bell Hood. Jackson's wing contained four...
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absence from Johnston to seek medical treatment at Westover; Maj. Gen. David Rumph Jones replaced Magruder in command. At Magruder's instruction, an earthen...
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brand-new division on May 27), Maj. Gen John B. Magruder, Brig. Gen David Rumph Jones, and Maj. Gen Lafayette McLaws. Just prior to the battle, Johnston...
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Publishers, Inc., New York, 1986. ISBN 0-06-181261-7. Hattaway, Herman and Jones, Archer, How the North Won. University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 1983....
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Jackson, Jesse Lee Reno, Darius Couch, George Stoneman, Samuel Sturgis, David Rumph Jones, and George Pickett among its members. After graduating, Seymour was...
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