Henry Kyd Douglas
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Henry Kyd Douglas (1838–1903) was a Confederate staff officer during the American Civil War. He participated in most of the battles of the Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia; serving on the staffs of Stonewall Jackson and his successors. Severely wounded on the third day of the battle of Gettysburg, he became a prisoner of war for almost ten months. At the end of the war, he commanded a brigade at the last battle of the war. After the war he returned to his civilian occupation as a lawyer, got involved in state politics, later as a Gold Democrats, and became an officer in the Maryland National Guard, eventually holding the appointment as Adjutant General. Today Douglas is foremost known for his wartime memoir, I rode with Stonewall, first published in 1940.
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Henry Kyd Douglas
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Henry Kyd Douglas
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Henry Kyd Douglas
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1861
1876
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American Civil War
*First Battle of Bull Run
*First Battle of Kernstown
*Battle of McDowell
*Battle of Front Royal
*First Battle of Winchester
* Battle of Cross Keys
*Battle of Port Republic
*Battle of Gaines's Mill
*Battle of White Oak Swamp
*Battle of Malvern Hill
* Battle of Cedar Mountain
* Second Battle of Bull Run
*Battle of Harpers Ferry
* Battle of Antietam
* Battle of Chancellorsville
*Second Battle of Winchester
* Battle of Gettysburg (WIA) (POW)
* Battle of the Wilderness
*Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
*Battle of Cold Harbor
* Battle of Lynchburg
*Battle of Monocacy
* Battle of Fort Stevens
* Second Battle of Kernstown
*Third Battle of Winchester
*Battle of Fisher's Hill
*Battle of Cedar Creek
*Battle of Hatcher's Run
*Battle of Fort Stedman
* Battle of Sailor's Creek
*Battle of Appomattox Court House
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1838-09-29
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1903-12-18
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Major general, MNG
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Major, CSA
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Henry Kyd Douglas (1838–1903) was a Confederate staff officer during the American Civil War. He participated in most of the battles of the Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia; serving on the staffs of Stonewall Jackson and his successors. Severely wounded on the third day of the battle of Gettysburg, he became a prisoner of war for almost ten months. At the end of the war, he commanded a brigade at the last battle of the war. After the war he returned to his civilian occupation as a lawyer, got involved in state politics, later as a Gold Democrats, and became an officer in the Maryland National Guard, eventually holding the appointment as Adjutant General. Today Douglas is foremost known for his wartime memoir, I rode with Stonewall, first published in 1940.
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Place of burial
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United States of America
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Confederate States of America
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1865
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1861
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19272
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Adjutant General of Maryland