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  • {{Event Year|1861|1863}} == Births ==
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  • ==Births== * [[1863]] – [[Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy]]
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  • ==Births== * [[1863]] – [[William Hurley]] is born into slavery in [[Albemarle County]]. A st
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  • '''Charles J. "Charlie" Ferguson''' (1863-1888) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who pla At the height of the [[Civil War]], Charles J. Ferguson was born on April 17, 1863, to G. M. and Teresa Ferguson at No. 275 West Main Street in what was then
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  • ==Births== ...was the widow of Brigadier-General Lucius Marshall "Marsh" Walker (1829 – 1863), a Confederate general mortally wounded in a duel with fellow general John
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  • {{Event Year|1863|1865}} [[Category:{{PAGENAME}} births]]
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  • ...lber J. Keblinger, enlisted in Company B, Nineteenth Virginia Infantry, in 1863. He was wounded in Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. [[Category:1816 births]]
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  • ...Horse Artillery, participating in the battle of Gettysburg, [[July 3]], [[1863]], and the battles of New Market, Second Cold Harbor, Lynchburg, Fisher's H [[Category:1844 births]]
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  • ...he Confederacy, he survived the charge of Pickett’s Brigade at Gettysburg (1863).<ref>https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:210 ...attacks of the American Civil War (1861–1865). On the afternoon of July 3, 1863, it pitted 12,000 Confederates—including three brigades of Virginians und
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  • ...scout with General [[J.E.B. Stuart]]’s forces. It was not until January 2, 1863, that Mosby, with just nine men, launched the ranger attacks for which he i [[Category: 1833 births]]
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  • ...r, 1862; The Maryland Campaign, under Captain Duke; Chancellorsville, May, 1863; Spotsylvania C. H., May 13th, 1864; Cold Harbor, second fight, June 3rd, 1 [[Category:1800 births]]
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  • [[Category: 1842 births]] ...30, 1862), Fredericksburg (December 13, 1863), Chancellorsville (May 1-4, 1863), Petersburg (June 1864-April 1865)
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  • ...osser formerly Winston (March 6, 1844 in Charlottesville) were married May 1863 in Hanover, Virginia. * Just before Christmas, 1863, he married Bettie B. Winston of Hanover, a cousin of Patrick Henry.
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  • ...or Civil War History|publishdate=2020|accessdate=May 28, 2021}}</ref> In [[1863]], James enlisted in the United States Colored Troops' 2nd Infantry Regimen [[Category: 1840 births]]
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  • Tom was twice married. His first wife was Miss Edith Ridgeway Slaughter (1863-1921) (m. October 1, 1884), daughter of John F. Slaughter, of Lynchburg, by [[Category: 1853 births]]
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  • ::In [[1863]], [[Thomas Lewis Preston|Thomas Lewis]] and Anna Maria ''Saunders'' Presto [[Category:1812 births]]
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  • ...s such as the [[Confiscation Acts]] and [[Emancipation Proclamation]] in [[1863]], the war effectively ended slavery, even before ratification of the Thirt [[Category: 1849 births]]
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