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  1. William Mahone (December 1, 1826 – October 8, 1895) was an Confederate States Army General, civil engineer, railroad executive, prominent Virginia Readjuster and ardent supporter of former slaves. As a young man, Mahone was prominent in building Virginia's roads and railroads.

  2. William Mahone was an American railroad magnate and general of the Confederacy who led Virginia’s “Readjuster” reform movement from 1879 to 1882. Born the son of a tavernkeeper in an area of large plantations, Mahone graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1847 and then taught while.

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  3. Dec 22, 2021 · Learn about the life and achievements of William Mahone, a Virginia-born leader who fought in the Civil War, built railroads, and founded the Readjuster Party. Explore his early years, Civil War service, political career, and legacy in this encyclopedia entry.

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  4. Sep 30, 2013 · On July 30, 1864 General William Mahone was engaged in a pitched battle outside of his hometown of Petersburg, Virginia. The Union army had detonated 8,000 pounds of powder under a...

  5. Jan 12, 2024 · Learn about the life and career of William Mahone, a prominent Confederate officer who fought in many major battles and became a senator after the war. Find out how he earned his nickname "Little Billy" and his promotion to major general.

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  6. William Mahone was the President and Superintendent of the Norfolk & Petersburg Railroad before the Civil War. When the war began, he was appointed Colonel of the 6th Virginia Infantry and served in the Norfolk area of Virginia where he helped construct Confederate defenses before the Battle of Drewry's Bluff.

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  8. Learn about William Mahone, a Confederate general who became a senator and a founder of the Readjuster Party. He allied with Republicans and African Americans to reduce the state debt, but faced opposition from Democrats and lost his influence.