Reuben Lindsay Walker

E762068

Reuben Lindsay Walker was a Confederate brigadier general and artillery commander in the American Civil War, noted for leading artillery units in key campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Reuben Lindsay Walker canonical 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Confederate general
person
allegiance Confederate States of America
birthDate 1827-05-29
birthPlace Albemarle County, Virginia NERFINISHED
burialPlace Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia NERFINISHED
commanded Third Corps artillery, Army of Northern Virginia NERFINISHED
conflict American Civil War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
deathDate 1890-06-07
deathPlace Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
educatedAt Virginia Military Institute NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup White American
familyName Walker NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork artillery
fullName Reuben Lindsay Walker NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Reuben NERFINISHED
language English
militaryBranch Confederate States Army NERFINISHED
militaryPromotion promoted to brigadier general in 1864
militaryRank brigadier general
militaryUnit Army of Northern Virginia NERFINISHED
notableFor artillery commander in the American Civil War
commanding artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia
notableRole artillery chief for A. P. Hill’s corps
occupation civil engineer
soldier
participatedIn American Civil War NERFINISHED
Battle of Antietam NERFINISHED
Battle of Chancellorsville NERFINISHED
Battle of Fredericksburg NERFINISHED
Battle of Gettysburg NERFINISHED
Overland Campaign NERFINISHED
Peninsula Campaign NERFINISHED
Second Battle of Bull Run NERFINISHED
Seven Days Battles NERFINISHED
Siege of Petersburg NERFINISHED
postwarActivity civil engineer in Georgia
railroad construction
servedUnder A. P. Hill NERFINISHED
Robert E. Lee NERFINISHED
sideInConflict Confederacy
spouse Susan P. Timberlake NERFINISHED
stateOfOrigin Virginia NERFINISHED

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Battle of Appomattox Station commandedBy Reuben Lindsay Walker