Life span: 10/28/1844 to 04/27/1915Dickinson Connection: Aide-de-Camp to General J.E.B. Stuart during Shelling of Carlisle, July 1, 1863TabsLife SummaryFull name: Theodore Stanford GarnettPlace of Birth: Richmond, VABurial Place: Norfolk, VABirth Date Certainty: ExactDeath Date Certainty: ExactGender: MaleRace: WhiteSectional choice: SouthOrigins: Slave StateNo. of Siblings: 1No. of Spouses: 2No. of Children: 2Family: Theodore S. Garnett (father), Florentina Isadora Moreno Garnett (mother), Emily Eyre Baker (first wife 1873), Louisa Bowdoin Smith (second wife 1885)Education: University of VirginiaOccupation: MilitaryAttorney or JudgeChurch or Religious Denomination: EpiscopalianPolitical Parties: DemocraticOther Affiliations: OtherOther Affiliation: Phi Beta KappaGovernment: State judgeMilitary: Confederate Army Events Date span begin Life span End Event 06/30/1863 06/30/1863 Heavy fighting with Union cavalry at Hanover, Pennsylvania again delays Stuart's Confederate cavalry 07/01/1863 07/01/1863 Shells from General J.E.B. Stuart's horse artillery rain down on Carlisle in an evening bombardment Major TopicsGettysburg Campaign Documents Author Docs Date Title 07/01/1863 Letter from Theodore S. Garnett to George W. Wingate, May 31, 1892 on the Shelling of Carlisle, July 1, 1863 Images Theodore Stanford Garnett Theodore Stanford Garnett, detail Bibliography