William Henry Stewart

Born in Deep Creek, Virginia on September 25, 1838, prior to the War Stewart attended the University of Virginia. Stewart was wounded at Spotsylvania and promoted to lieutenant colonel on May 12, 1864. He served until Appomattox.

After the War, Stewart was a lawyer in Portsmouth. He wrote a history of Norfolk County, Virginia and two books on the Confederacy. He died on February 9, 1912.

This officer was a member of Mahone's Brigade in Anderson's / Mahone's Division.

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