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Lafayette McLaws (/ləˈfeɪ.ɛt/ lə-FAY-et;
January 15, 1821 – July 24, 1897) was a
United States Army
officer and a
Confederate general in the
American Civil...
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McLaws is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Lafayette McLaws (1821–1897),
United States Army
officer and
Confederate general Mary-Louise...
- Mary-Louise
McLaws AO (née Viney; 17
March 1953 – 12
August 2023) was an
Australian epidemiologist.
Specialising in
infectious diseases, she was a professor...
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McLaws Circle (also
known as
Mclaws Circle) is a
Busch Business Park
located adjacent to the
Kingsmill development of Anheuser-Busch in
James City County...
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attacked Little Round Top and Devil's Den. To Hood's left, Maj. Gen.
Lafayette McLaws attacked the
Wheatfield and the
Peach Orchard.
Although neither prevailed...
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Southern States Art League.
McLaws died on
August 11, 1967 in Savannah. Her work is in the
Morris Museum of Art.
Mclaws,
Virginia Randall. 2011. doi:10...
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command of his
division by
Law.
Brigade commanders Barksdale and Paul
Jones Semmes, both
under McLaws, were
mortally wounded.
Law's brigade attempted to carry...
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Union advance and were able to
protect McLaws' rear. On
September 13, 1862,
Union Maj. Gen.
George B.
McClellan
received a lost copy of
Robert E. Lee's...
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William Whiting's division),
David Rumph Jones, and
Lafayette McLaws. D.H. Hill's and
McLaws's divisions were left
behind in the
Richmond area and did not...
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Fredericksburg was
occupied by Longstreet's
First Corps division of
Lafayette McLaws on Marye's Heights, with Jackson's
entire Second Corps to
their right. Early's...