William N. Pendleton

William Nelson Pendleton
William Nelson Pendleton
Nickname(s)"Parson" Pendleton
Born(1809-12-26)December 26, 1809
Richmond, Virginia, US
DiedJanuary 15, 1883(1883-01-15) (aged 73)
Lexington, Virginia, US
Place of burial
AllegianceUnited States
Confederate States of America
Service/branchUS Army
Confederate States Army
Years of service1830–33 (USA)
1861–65 (CSA)
RankSecond Lieutenant (USA)
Brigadier General (CSA)
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War
Other workEpiscopal priest

William Nelson Pendleton (December 26, 1809 – January 15, 1883) was an American teacher, Episcopal priest, and Confederate soldier. He served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War, noted for his position as Gen. Robert E. Lee's chief of artillery for most of the conflict. After the war, Pendleton returned to his priestly duties and also wrote religious materials. He was also one of the initiators of the Myth of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.

Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach, Virginia, was named in his honor. As of March 2023 this Commonwealth of Virginia state facility is referred to as the "State Military Reservation".