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An Amazing Display of Civil War Beards!


Lets learn more about civil war generals by looking at what really matters:
facial hair.

The North
General Ulysses S. Grant
Convinced to grow a beard by his wife, Julia, Grants
neatly-trimmed beard reflects his shy and modest
personality

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General George McClellan
McClellans carefully groomed mustache is perhaps a
clue to his tendency to overplan

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General William Tecumseh Sherman
With his grizzled, craggy beard, Sherman was
determined to win no matter the cost

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General Ambrose Burnside


Burnsides bold sideburns are in contrast with his known
limitations as a commander
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The South
General Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lees no-nonsense beard reflects his dedication to
moral strength and devotion to duty

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General Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jacksons trusty beard never left his
side, even when he was accidently shot by his own
men

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General J.E.B. Jeb Stuart
Jeb Stuart was nicknamed beauty at West Point.
Later, he grew this amazing beard. Coincidence? I
think not.

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