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    Lafayette McLaws (/ləˈfeɪ.ɛt/ lə-FAY-et; January 15, 1821 – July 24, 1897) was a United States Army officer and a Confederate general in the American Civil...
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  • Washington Lafayette McLaws (1821–1897), Confederate general during the American Civil War Lafayette Mendel (1872–1935), American biochemist Lafayette F. Mosher...
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  • McLaws is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lafayette McLaws (1821–1897), United States Army officer and Confederate general Mary-Louise...
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  • Mountain that sought to protect the rear of Confederate Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws, who was across Pleasant Valley on Maryland Heights taking part in...
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    attacked Little Round Top and Devil's Den. To Hood's left, Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws attacked the Wheatfield and the Peach Orchard. Although neither prevailed...
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  • approved February 23, 1876 and owned by Joseph E. Johnston, General Lafayette McLaws and Joseph Shepard of Georgia, and others. The purpose was constructing...
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    the American Civil War on February 3, 1865. Commander: Major General Lafayette McLaws Harrison's Brigade: Colonel George Harrison, Jr. 1st Georgia Regulars...
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    (formerly William Whiting's division), David Rumph Jones, and Lafayette McLaws. D.H. Hill's and McLaws's divisions were left behind in the Richmond area and did...
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  • Rivers' Bridge, defeating a Confederate force led by Major General Lafayette McLaws. The University of South Carolina named its two-year regional campus...
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    to Confederate law not allowing the creation of corps. Longstreet's wing contained five divisions, led by major generals Lafayette McLaws and Richard H...
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