Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith Ceramic Ornament
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Edmund Kirby Smith, a prominent Southern general in the American Civil War, led a multifaceted life marked by his military service, leadership, and post-war pursuits. Born in St. Augustine, Florida, he demonstrated his tactical acumen in various campaigns, including the Battle of Perryville and the Red River Campaign. Commanding the Trans-Mississippi Department, Smith became the last Southern general to surrender his forces, effectively ending organized Southern resistance. After the war, he embarked on an academic career and served as a professor and administrator. Smith's contributions as a military leader and his subsequent commitment to education underscore his intricate role in both the conflict and the post-war South.