Joseph Wheeler

1836–1906 (age 70)

General

Biography

Joseph Wheeler served as a Confederate cavalry general during the Civil War and later accepted commissions in the U.S. Army and Navy, embodying a complex yet enduring loyalty to the nation. His tactical skill and willingness to re-enter federal service made him a notable figure in the postwar reconciliation era.

He continued as a public servant and advocate for veterans until his death in 1906, after which he was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery, where his life reflects both the trials of war and the hope for unity.