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- William Andrew Quarles - Wikipedia
William Andrew Quarles (July 4, 1825 – December 28, 1893) was a Tennessee lawyer, politician, railroad executive, and a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War
- William Andrew Quarles (1825 - 1893) - Genealogy - Geni. com
William Andrew Quarles (July 4, 1825 – December 28, 1893) was a Tennessee lawyer, politician, railroad executive, and a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War Early life
- {⋆★⋆} BG - Quarles, William A. | Biographic Profiles - We Will Remember
Quarles WAS engaged in one battle before Lickskillet Road, that being Pickett's Mill He led the two Louisiana regiments in his command (4th and 30th) in a brief charge to dislodge elements of Hazen's Brigade on the farm field
- MONTGOMERY COUNTY BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY - TNGenWeb
SENATE, 39th and 45th General Assemblies, 1875-77, 1887-89; representing Montgomery, Robertson, and Stewart Counties in 39th; Montgomery and Stewart in 45th; Democrat Born near Louisa Court House, VA, Jul 4, 1825; son of Garrett and Mary J (Poindexter) Quarles
- Quarles, William Andrew | House Divided
Garrett Quarles (father), Mary J Poindexter Quarles (mother), James Minor Quarles (brother), Alice Vivian (second wife), Louisa Meriwether Barker (third wife) Education University of Virginia Confederate Army Documents Images William Andrew Quarles William Andrew Quarles, detail
- William Quarles - Hall of Valor: Medal of Honor, Silver Star, U. S . . .
By his outstanding courage, spirit of self-sacrifice and devotion to duty, Private Quarles saved his comrades from deadly enemy fire and set an inspiring example of gallantry worthy of the
- General William A. Quarles – The Chaplain Kit
In 2017, historian M Todd Cathey wrote an engaging book about the life and Civil War experiences of James H McNeilly who served as a chaplain in the Tennessee Infantry Volunteers for a substantial part of the Civil War
- Gen. Wm. A. Quarles - C. S. A. of Tenn. Wounded in Hoods charge at Franklin
Summary: Photograph shows Brigadier General William Andrew Quarles of 42nd Tennessee Infantry Regiment and Gen Staff Confederate States Infantry Regiment in uniform standing in front of painted backdrop showing landscape with trees
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