- William Henry Palmer
William Henry Palmer (
October 9 ,1835 –July 14 ,1926 ) was an important staff officer in the ConfederateArmy of Northern Virginia during the Civil War.Palmer was born in
Richmond, Virginia . Prior to the outbreak of the Civil War, he was a merchant there. When the Civil War began, Palmer joined the First Virginia Regiment as a private. He was wounded at Williamsburg in the arm. In October 1862, he joined the staff of Confederate GeneralA.P. Hill . His shoulder was dislocated in the same friendly fire attack atChancellorsville that mortally woundedThomas "Stonewall" Jackson . Palmer spent the rest of the War with Hill, eventually rising to be the chief of staff for the Army of Northern Virginia's Third Corps.Historian
James Robertson , Hill's biographer, called Palmer "polished, highly organized, and indefatigable" as well as "Hill's most trusted aide."After Hill's death on
April 2 ,1865 , Palmer served as an assistant adjuctant general (or AAG) onJames Longstreet 's staff. He was paroled atAppomattox .After the War, Palmer returned to Richmond. He became president of an insurance company and a banker. He lived well into the 20th century. When he died in 1926 at age 90, he was buried in Richmond's
Hollywood Cemetery .External links
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