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  1. John Brown Gordon ( February 6, 1832 – January 9, 1904) was an attorney, a slaveholding planter, general in the Confederate States Army, and a politician in the postwar years. By the end of the Civil War, he had become "one of Robert E. Lee 's most trusted generals." [1] : 241.

  2. John B. Gordon. Title Major General. War & Affiliation Civil War / Confederate. Date of Birth - Death February 6, 1832 – January 9, 1904. John Brown Gordon would become one of the most successful commanders in General Robert E. Lee ’s army, and would do so without any prior military training.

  3. general who, when he was in command, or when he led a charge, had never been defeated or repulsed, and that general was John B. Gordon.

  4. Dec 10, 2004 · John B. Gordon, a renowned Confederate officer and political leader, was a member of the Farmers' Alliance in Georgia until the organization's split with the Democratic Party in 1892. A member of the Bourbon Triumvirate, Gordon served multiple terms in the U.S. Senate and, from 1886 to 1890, as governor of the state.

  5. John Brown Gordon (born Feb. 6, 1832, Upson county, Ga., U.S.—died Jan. 9, 1904, Miami, Fla.) was a Confederate military leader and post-American Civil War politician who symbolized the shift from agrarian to commercial ideals in the Reconstruction South.

  6. Jul 3, 2019 · American Civil War: Major General John B. Gordon. The son of a prominent minister in Upson County, GA, John Brown Gordon was born February 6, 1832. At a young age, he moved with his family to Walker County where his father had purchased a coal mine. Educated locally, he later attended the University of Georgia.

  7. Jul 11, 2008 · Indestructible Confederate general John B. Gordon survived multiple wounds and serious illnesses during the Civil War. From First Manassas to Appomattox, he proved nothing could keep a good man down.

  8. Quick Facts. Significance: Major General commanding II Corps Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. Place of Birth: Upson County, GA. Date of Birth: February 06, 1832. Place of Death: Miami, FL. Date of Death: January 09, 1904. Place of Burial: Atlanta, GA. Cemetery Name: Oakland Cemetery.

  9. Jun 2, 2020 · Remembering the Battle. At a White House reception more than thirty years after the battle, Gordon was introduced to Lew Wallace, commander of the Union forces at Monocacy. Gordon was then a Senator from Georgia.

  10. May 5, 2014 · Gen. John B. Gordon's brigade seals a breach in the Confederate line on the first day of the Battle of the Wilderness, part of Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign in Virginia.