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than he expected and was repulsed in his first assault. Uncharacteristically for the normally aggressive Pender, he did not immediately charge in to assist Heth, but took up positions on Herr Ridge and awaited developments. In Heth's second assault of the day, Hill ordered Pender to support Heth, but
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The loss of Major-General Pender is severely felt by the army and the country. He served with this army from the beginning of the war, and took a distinguished part in all its engagements. Wounded on several occasions, he never left his command in action until he received the injury that resulted in
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On this day (July 2, 1863), also, the Confederacy lost the invaluable services of Major General W. D. Pender, wounded by a shell, and since dead. No man fell during this bloody battle of Gettysburg more regretted than he, nor around whose youthful brow were clustered brighter rays of
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and division command. He was well regarded by his superiors. Lee wrote to Jefferson Davis, "Pender is an excellent officer, attentive, industrious and brave; has been conspicuous in every battle, and, I believe, wounded in almost all of them."
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Heth declined the assistance and Pender once again kept his division in the rear. For the second time in the day, Heth got more than he bargained for in his assault on
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in command of the 3rd North Carolina Infantry (also designated the 13th North Carolina) and then the 6th North Carolina. Tried in combat successfully in the
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was almost completely destroyed by Union artillery canister fire. In the end, Pender's men forced the Union troops back in and through Gettysburg.
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reorganized his army and promoted A.P. Hill to command the newly formed Third Corps. Pender, at the young age of 29, was promoted to
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his death. His promise and usefulness as an officer were only equaled by the purity and excellence of his private life.
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at about 4 p.m. The 30-minute assault by three of his brigades was very bloody and the brigade of Brig. Gen.
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Dorsey Pender, as he was known to his friends, was born on February 6, 1834, at Pender's Crossroads,
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The General to his Lady: The Civil War letters of William Dorsey Pender to Fanny Pender
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On March 21, 1861, Pender resigned from the U.S. Army and was appointed a
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and divisional commander. Promoted to brigadier on the battlefield at
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On July 2, Pender was posted near the Lutheran Seminary. During the
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at twenty-nine. Pender was mortally wounded on the second day at
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in 1854, 19th out of 46 in his class, and was commissioned a
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personally promoted Pender on the Seven Pines battlefield.
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and command of a brigade of North Carolinians in Maj. Gen.
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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General William Dorsey Pender: A Military Biography
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Edgecombe County, North Carolina
U.S.
Staunton, Virginia
Calvary Church Cemetery
Tarboro, North Carolina
United States of America
Confederate States of America
United States Army
Confederate States Army

First Lieutenant (USA)

Major General (CSA)
Pender's Division
III Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Indian Wars
American Civil War
Battle of Seven Pines
Seven Days Battles
Battle of Cedar Mountain
Second Battle of Manassas
Battle of Harpers Ferry
Battle of Sharpsburg
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Gettysburg
DOW
Robert R. Bridgers

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