- George H. Steuart
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name= George Hume Steuart
lived=August 24 ,1828 –November 22 ,1903
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nickname= "Maryland Steuart"
placeofbirth=Baltimore, Maryland
placeofdeath=South River, Maryland
allegiance= United States of America,Confederate States of America
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serviceyears= 1848–61 (U.S.A), 1861–65 (C.S.A)
rank=Brigadier General
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battles=Utah War American Civil War -First Battle of Manassas -Shenandoah Valley Campaign -Battle of Cross Keys -Gettysburg Campaign -Battle of the Wilderness -Battle of Spotsylvania Court House -Petersburg Campaign -Battle of Five Forks -Battle of Sayler's Creek
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laterwork=George Hume Steuart (
August 24 ,1828 –November 22 ,1903 ) was a Confederategeneral during theAmerican Civil War , primarily serving in theArmy of Northern Virginia . Nicknamed "Maryland Steuart" to avoid verbal confusion withVirginia cavalrymanJ.E.B. Stuart , he was noted for his zeal in promoting thesecession ofMaryland .Steuart was born in Baltimore. He attended the
United States Military Academy inWest Point , graduating 37th in the famed class of 1848, which produced a number of future Civil War officers. Steuart was assigned to the 2nd Dragoons, aregiment ofcavalry that served in thefrontier fighting Indians. He actively participated in theUtah War of 1857-1858.Even though Maryland did not
secede from the Union, Steuart's loyalty lay with the South. He resigned hiscaptain 's commission in early 1861 and entered the Confederate army as a cavalry captain. He soon becamelieutenant colonel of the 1st MarylandInfantry and fought at theFirst Battle of Manassas , where he gained the admiration of his men. Shortly thereafter, he was promoted tocolonel and assumed command of the regiment. He was promoted tobrigadier general in March 1862, commanding a brigade inRichard S. Ewell 's division duringStonewall Jackson 'sShenandoah Valley campaign. He was severely wounded in the shoulder at theBattle of Cross Keys , which disabled him until May 1863.Upon his return to the army,
Robert E. Lee assigned him command of a brigade in Edward Johnson's division. During theGettysburg Campaign in June 1863, when his brigade entered Maryland, he is said to have jumped down from his horse, kissed his native soil and stood on his head in jubilation. During theBattle of Gettysburg , Steuart's men unsuccessfully tried several times to wrest control ofCulp's Hill from the Federal soldiers. The following year, he saw severe action during theBattle of the Wilderness , and then was captured along with much of his brigade at the "Mule Shoe"salient at Spotsylvania. A belligerent Steuart refused to shake the hand of pre-war friend, but now Union enemy,Winfield S. Hancock . He was sent as aprisoner of war toCharleston, South Carolina and was later imprisoned at Hilton Head. He was eventually exchanged later that summer, returning to the Army of Northern Virginia. He commanded a brigade inGeorge Pickett 's division during thePetersburg Campaign , at theBattle of Five Forks , and at Sayler's Creek before surrendering atAppomattox Court House .Steuart returned to Maryland, where he farmed and served as commander of the Maryland division of the
United Confederate Veterans . He died at the age of 75 at South River, Maryland. He is buried inGreen Mount Cemetery in Baltimore.References
* Eicher, John H., & Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* Tagg, Larry, "The Generals of Gettysburg", Savas Publishing, 1998, ISBN 1-882810-30-9.External links
*findagrave|11082 Retrieved on
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