James Longstreet, worried Confederate service might disqualify him, sought a federal pension based on his Mexican-American War wound. A namesake society now has his letter - The Civil War Picket
The Civil War Picket: James Longstreet, worried Confederate service might disqualify him, sought a federal pension based on his Mexican-American War wound. A namesake society now has his letter
MASSEY: Remembering Lt. Gen. James Longstreet, Local News
James Longstreet: After the Civil War – The Text Message
Corporal William Todd of the 79th New York Highlanders Recalls the Confederate Assault on Fort Sanders at Knoxville, Tennessee, November 1863 – Iron Brigader
Longstreet - Lt. Col. James Longstreet, Jr
Thank God Lincoln had only one 79th Highlander Regiment
Southern Trails Genealogical Home Page
Corporal William Todd of the 79th New York Highlanders Recalls the Confederate Assault on Fort Sanders at Knoxville, Tennessee, November 1863 – Iron Brigader
Southern Trails Genealogical Home Page
The Civil War Picket: 'Old War Horse' James Longstreet will be remembered at graveside service
Thank God Lincoln had only one 79th Highlander Regiment
General James Longstreet
The Civil War Picket: James Longstreet, worried Confederate service might disqualify him, sought a federal pension based on his Mexican-American War wound. A namesake society now has his letter
James Longstreet in Harper's Weekly