Washington Custer
James Barroll Washington was born in
Baltinore, Maryland in 1839. His father,
Colonel Lewis Washignton was a grandson of General George Washington’s brother,
John Augustine Washington. James entered
West Point in 1859 and was a classmate of George Armstrong Custer.
When the Civil War broke out, young
Washington left West Point and joined the staff of Confederate General Joseph
E. Johnston. On May 21, 1862 at the
Battle of Seven Pines, while delivering orders from General Johnston to General
Longstreet, Lieutenant Washington was
captured by a company under the command of Captain George Armstrong
Custer. Custer took the opportunity to
have a picture taken with his old classmate before sending him the rear as a
prisoner of war. Washington was
subsequently exchanged and continued to serve in the Confederate army until the
end of the war.
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