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  1. Isaac Ridgeway Trimble (May 15, 1802 – January 2, 1888) was a United States Army officer, a civil engineer, a prominent railroad construction superintendent and executive, and a Confederate general in the American Civil War.

  2. 1822: West Point Graduate 17th in class of 42 (nominated by Henry Clay) June 1822: Commissioned brevet 2nd Lieutenant of Artillery. Served 10 years in 3rd and 1st U. S. Artillery

  3. Isaac Ridgeway Trimble (15 de mayo de 1802-2 de enero de 1888) fue un oficial del ejército de los Estados Unidos, un ingeniero civil, un destacado superintendente y ejecutivo de la construcción de ferrocarriles y un general confederado en la Guerra Civil estadounidense.

  4. Leslie Tucker's new book on Confederate Maj. Gen. Isaac Ridgeway Trimble is as much of a biographical experiment as it is a review of the facts of Trimble's long and accomplished life. The experiment succeeds, but not without significant flaws. The book may challenge the patience of readers.

  5. Two letters (1862 and 1870) written by Confederate Brigadier General Isaac R. Trimble. The first, dated July 24, 1862 and addressed to "Genl." (possibly to Stonewall Jackson), reports that he has occupied Manassas, captured guns and stores, and taken prisoners.

  6. The charge involved some 12,500 Confederate soldiers from Pickett's division, as well as divisions commanded by Brigadier Generals J. Johnston Pettigrew and Isaac R. Trimble. Before the infantry assault, a massive artillery bombardment from over 150 Confederate cannons targeted the Union center, aiming to soften the defenses.

  7. Isaac Ridgeway Trimble (15 May 1802 – 2 January 1888) was a Major-General of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and a railroad executive after the war. Biography. Trimble in 1863. Isaac Ridgeway Trimble was born in Culpeper County, Virginia on 15 May 1802, and his family moved to Kentucky shortly after his birth.

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