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  1. James Keith Marshall (April 17, 1839 – July 3, 1863) was a Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War. Marshall commanded the wounded J. Johnston Pettigrew's brigade during Pickett's Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg and died during the assault.

  2. emergingcivilwar.com › 2020/07/22 › with-that-cool-courage-the-death-of-colonelEmerging Civil War

    22 de jul. de 2020 · On the afternoon of July 3, 1863, 24-year-old Colonel James K. Marshall was killed by rifle fire while leading Pettigrew’s brigade during the Confederate attack at Gettysburg now known as “Pickett’s Charge.”

  3. James K. Marshall was one of John Marshalls five sons. Trained as a banker, he served as executor of his father’s complex will. John Marshall had accumulated considerable wealth and property.

  4. Col. James K. Marshall assumed command of Brig. Gen. James J. Pettigrew's Brigade when the latter took command of Heth's Division on July 3, 1863 at Gettysburg. Marshall led the brigade into Pickett's Charge and fell dead within 50 yards of the Uion lines near the Bryan Barn on Cemetery Ridge.

  5. 28 de nov. de 2017 · Only Col. Birkett Fry and Col. James K. Marshall were in hand and doing all that was humanly feasible in this situation. Hess notes that of 4500 men Pettigrew threw 1000 into the area between the road and the Yankees, “far too low for the Rebels to have a real chance of taking the stone fence.”

  6. James Wilson Marshall (Hopewell Township, Nueva Jersey, 8 de octubre de 1810 - Kelsey, California, 10 de agosto de 1885) fue un carpintero y aserradero, famoso por ser el primero en encontrar oro, en el río Americano en Sutter's Mill, Coloma (California) el 24 de enero de 1848.

  7. It was discovered that Officer Jarvis had been stabbed numerous (26) times earlier in the day (around 11:20 a.m.) by inmate James K. Marshall. One inmate informed staff that he had observed the killing and another reported that he had provided his knife to Marshall the day before the assault.