Barnard Elliott Bee Jr. | |
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Born | Charleston, South Carolina, United States | February 8, 1824
Died | July 22, 1861 Manassas, Virginia, Confederate States | (aged 37)
Buried | Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Pendleton, South Carolina |
Allegiance | United States of America Confederate States of America |
Service | United States Army Confederate States Army |
Years of service | 1845–1861 (USA) 1861 (CSA) |
Rank | Bvt. Lieutenant Colonel (USA) Brigadier General (CSA) |
Unit | 3rd U.S. Infantry 10th U.S. Infantry 1st S.C. Regulars |
Commands | Utah Volunteer Battalion (USA) 3rd Brigade, Army of the Shenandoah (CSA) |
Battles / wars | Mexican–American War |
Barnard Elliott Bee Jr. (February 8, 1824 – July 22, 1861) was a career United States Army officer and a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War. He was mortally wounded at the First Battle of Bull Run, one of the first general officers to be killed in the war. During that battle, he was responsible for inspiring the famous nickname for Brig. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson.