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University of Virginia professor Gary Gallagher writes about Stephen Dodson Ramseur and his love Ellen “Nellie” Richmond. Ramseur grew up in Lincolnton and attended the United States Military Academy. He was a member of the last full class to graduate before the Civil War. When war broke out Ramseur resigned his commission and joined the Confederate Army. He quickly rose in rank, becoming the youngest West Point graduate to become a Confederate major general. Ramseur fought at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Cold Harbor, Shenandoah Valley, and Cedar Creek. Ramseur married Ellen in 1863. On September 16, 1864, he received word that Ellen had given birth to a child, but the message did not describe the baby's sex or health. Ramseur never found out, he was killed in battle two days later at Cedar Creek. Ellen remained in deep mourning the remainder of her life
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 52 Issue 5, Oct 1984, p4, il, por
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21277
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A look at the life, education, and military career of heralded North Carolina West Point graduate Major General Stephen Dodson Ramseur. Particular attention is given to the years between 1855 and 1860 when he was at West Point, but details on his family and his death in the battle of Cedar Creek in October of 1864 are included.