[673] his corps. General J. E. Johnston said of him that ‘he was more capable of commanding twenty thousand men in battle than any other Confederate general.’ General Hardee died at Wytheville, Va., November 6, 1873, and his remains were interred at Selma, Ala., where he had resided after the war.
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[673] his corps. General J. E. Johnston said of him that ‘he was more capable of commanding twenty thousand men in battle than any other Confederate general.’ General Hardee died at Wytheville, Va., November 6, 1873, and his remains were interred at Selma, Ala., where he had resided after the war.
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