Joseph Brevard Kershaw (January 5, 1822 – April 13, 1894) was a prominent South Carolina planter and slaveholder. He was also a lawyer, judge, and a Confederate...
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Joseph Kershaw may refer to: Joseph B. Kershaw, South Carolina planter, slaveholder, lawyer, judge, and Confederate general Joseph Franklin Kershaw, English...
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American attorney John Kershaw (disambiguation), several people Joseph B. Kershaw (1822–1894), Confederate general Joseph Franklin Kershaw (1884–1917), English...
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including the divisions of Maj. Gen. Charles W. Field and Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw. Second Corps, under Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell, including the divisions...
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divisions of Maj. Gens. George E. Pickett, Charles W. Field, and Joseph B. Kershaw. Lt. Gen. James Longstreet returned from medical leave and resumed...
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Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw. Second Corps, under Lt. Gen. Jubal Early, including the divisions of Maj. Gens. Stephen D. Ramseur, John B. Gordon, and...
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Senator Kershaw may refer to: Joseph B. Kershaw (1822–1894), South Carolina State Senate William J. Kershaw (died 1883), Wisconsin State Senate This disambiguation...
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counties. It is named for Col. Joseph Kershaw (1727–1791), an early settler and American Revolutionary War patriot. Kershaw County is part of the Columbia...
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Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw, Kirkland gathered canteens and in broad daylight, without the benefit of a cease fire or a flag of truce (refused by Kershaw), provided...
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cavalry commander; Maxcy Gregg, killed in action at Fredericksburg; Joseph B. Kershaw, whose South Carolina infantry brigade saw some of the hardest fighting...
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