The New Student's Reference Work/Ewell, Richard Stoddert
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Ewell (ū′ĕl), Richard Stoddert, a
Confederate general, was born at Georgetown,
GENERAL EWELL
D. C. in 1817,
served in Mexico
and against the
Apaches, and was
actively engaged
throughout the
Civil War. In
1862 he
distinguished himself
under Jackson, losing
a leg near Bull
Run in August;
and, having been
promoted to
lieutenant-general, he
served gallantly at Winchester,
Gettysburg and the Wilderness. At Sailor's
Creek, however, he was captured, with his
entire force, April 6, 1865. He died at
Springfield, Tenn., Jan. 25, 1872.