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  1. Signature. John Randolph Chambliss Jr. (January 23, 1833 – August 16, 1864) was a career military officer from Virginia who served in the Confederate States Army. He reached the rank of brigadier general of cavalry before being killed in action in August 1864 during the Second Battle of Deep Bottom. Born to a lawyer, Colonel and Mrs John ...

  2. Aug 16, 2012 · John Randolph Chambliss Jr was born January 23 rd 1833 in Hicksford, Greensville, Virginia. He attended West Point, graduating 31 st out of 52 in the class in 1853. He received a commission of Second Lieutenant, and taught cavalry tactics at military school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

  3. Feb 16, 2022 · John Randolph Chambliss, Jr (January 23, 1833 – August 16, 1864) was a career military officer, serving in the United States Army and then, during the American Civil War, in the Confederate States Army. A brigadier general of cavalry, Chambliss was killed in action during the Second Battle of Deep Bottom.

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    • January 23, 1833
    • Emeline Ann (Turner) Chambliss
    • August 16, 1864
  4. John Randolph Chambliss Jr. (January 23, 1833 – August 16, 1864) was a career military officer from Virginia who served in the Confederate States Army. He reached the rank of brigadier general of cavalry before being killed in action in August 1864 during the Second Battle of Deep Bottom. Born to a lawyer, Colonel and Mrs John Chambliss of ...

  5. U.S. Army Military History Institute Civil War Biographies-Confederate 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 18 Nov 2011.

  6. emergingcivilwar.com › 2015/08/20 › he-had-won-forEmerging Civil War

    Aug 20, 2015 · John R. Chambliss, Jr. was a native of Greensville County, Virginia. He was the son of John R. Chambliss, Sr., a lawyer who would later serve in the First Confederate Congress and would tragically outlive his son by 11 years. The future Confederate general went to West Point and soon became close friends with future Union cavalier David McM. Gregg.

  7. Apr 12, 2008 · Stone Sentinels website entry (Submitted on May 23, 2020, by Larry Gertner of New York, New York.) Additional commentary. 1. Chambliss' Brigade Col. John R. Chambliss was standing in for the wounded Brig. Gen. W.H.F. (Rooney) Lee, who had been wounded at the Battle of Brandy Station earlier in June.

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