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rdfs:comment | - LaFayette Guild (1826 – July 4, 1870) was a surgeon in the antebellum United States Army, a noted pioneer in the study of yellow fever, and then a leading medical administrator in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He served directly under General Robert E. Lee as the Medical Director for the Army of Northern Virginia for all its major campaigns, including the Gettysburg Campaign and the Overland Campaign.
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death place | - San Francisco, California
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Rank | - Chief Surgeon and Medical Director of the Army of Northern Virginia
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placeofburial | - Evergreen Cemetery, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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abstract | - LaFayette Guild (1826 – July 4, 1870) was a surgeon in the antebellum United States Army, a noted pioneer in the study of yellow fever, and then a leading medical administrator in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He served directly under General Robert E. Lee as the Medical Director for the Army of Northern Virginia for all its major campaigns, including the Gettysburg Campaign and the Overland Campaign.
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