Ewell









Ewell


Ewell [yoo-el] Examples noun

  1. Richard Stod·dert [stod-ert] /ˈstɒd ərt/, 1817–72, Confederate lieutenant general in the U.S. Civil War.
  2. a male given name.

Examples from the Web for ewell Contemporary Examples of ewell

  • Ewell acknowledged the struggle to create narrative out of what sometimes looked like chaos.

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  • Historical Examples of ewell

  • Sedgwick and Warren attacked Ewell at the hour, but were unsuccessful.

    Personal Recollections of a Cavalryman

    J. H. (James Harvey) Kidd

  • There is impending a junction between General Ewell and myself.

    The Long Roll

    Mary Johnston

  • General Ewell, for instance—he could have joined us there any minute.

    The Long Roll

    Mary Johnston

  • Ewell fidgeted, then, as the other sucked on, determined to set the ball rolling.

    The Long Roll

    Mary Johnston

  • General Ewell is at Gordonsville with a somewhat larger force than my own.

    The Long Roll

    Mary Johnston

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