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Samuel McGowan (October 19, 1819 – August 9, 1897) was an American military officer, lawyer, politician, judge, and a Brigadier general in the Confederate army during the American Civil War. Born in South Carolina, he commanded a brigade in A.P. Hill's famous "Light Division" and was wounded several times. Ezra Warner's book, Generals in Gray, claims that "McGowan's career and reputation were not excelled by any other brigade commander in the Army of Northern Virginia." Following reconstruction, he was elected to the United States Congress but refused to take his seat, later serving as an Associate Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court.

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  • Samuel McGowan (general) (en)
  • Макгоуэн, Самуэль (ru)
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  • Samuel McGowan (October 19, 1819 – August 9, 1897) was an American military officer, lawyer, politician, judge, and a Brigadier general in the Confederate army during the American Civil War. Born in South Carolina, he commanded a brigade in A.P. Hill's famous "Light Division" and was wounded several times. Ezra Warner's book, Generals in Gray, claims that "McGowan's career and reputation were not excelled by any other brigade commander in the Army of Northern Virginia." Following reconstruction, he was elected to the United States Congress but refused to take his seat, later serving as an Associate Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court. (en)
  • Самуэль Макгоуэн (англ. Samuel McGowan; 19 октября 1819 — 9 августа 1897) — американский юрист, политик и военный, участник мексиканской войны, генерал армии Конфедерации в годы американской гражданской войны. Командовал южнокаролинской бригадой в составе «Лёгкой дивизии Хилла», был ранен несколько раз. После войны был избран в Конгресс США, но отказался от должности и служил в верховном суде Южной Каролины. (ru)
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  • Samuel McGowan (en)
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  • Samuel McGowan (en)
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  • Abbeville, South Carolina, U.S. (en)
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  • Laurens County, South Carolina, U.S. (en)
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