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Felix Huston Robertson (March 9, 1839 – April 20, 1928) was the only native-born Texan to serve as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was noted for the controversial behavior of his troops at the Battle of Saltville, where an estimated 10-50 wounded black Union cavalrymen were killed on the battlefield and in the field hospital.

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  • Felix Huston Robertson (March 9, 1839 – April 20, 1928) was the only native-born Texan to serve as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was noted for the controversial behavior of his troops at the Battle of Saltville, where an estimated 10-50 wounded black Union cavalrymen were killed on the battlefield and in the field hospital. (en)
  • Felix Huston Robertson (9 mars 1839 – 20 avril 1928) est le seul Amérindien du Texas à servir en tant que général dans l'armée des États confédérés pendant la guerre de Sécession. Il est classé comme général en dépit de sa nomination à titre temporaire qui a été rejetée par le sénat confédéré le 22 février 1865. Au moment de sa mort, il est le dernier général survivant de la Confédération. Il est blâmé par les historiens pour le comportement controversé de ses troupes lors la bataille de Saltville, où des dizaines de cavaliers noirs de l'Union blessés sont tués dans leur lit. (fr)
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  • Perjurer, sycophant, quite probably a murderer, Felix Robertson of Texas was almost without doubt the most reprehensible man in either army to wear the uniform of a general. Only by the narrowest of margins did he escape being tried by his own government for what later generations would call war crimes. (en)
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  • Felix Huston Robertson (March 9, 1839 – April 20, 1928) was the only native-born Texan to serve as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was noted for the controversial behavior of his troops at the Battle of Saltville, where an estimated 10-50 wounded black Union cavalrymen were killed on the battlefield and in the field hospital. (en)
  • Felix Huston Robertson (9 mars 1839 – 20 avril 1928) est le seul Amérindien du Texas à servir en tant que général dans l'armée des États confédérés pendant la guerre de Sécession. Il est classé comme général en dépit de sa nomination à titre temporaire qui a été rejetée par le sénat confédéré le 22 février 1865. Au moment de sa mort, il est le dernier général survivant de la Confédération. Il est blâmé par les historiens pour le comportement controversé de ses troupes lors la bataille de Saltville, où des dizaines de cavaliers noirs de l'Union blessés sont tués dans leur lit. (fr)
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  • Felix Huston Robertson (en)
  • Felix Huston Robertson (fr)
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