Reuben Walker Carswell

1837–1889 (age 52)

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Biography

Reuben Walker Carswell, known for his service as a Confederate general and later as a judge, worked to rebuild his community in the years after the Civil War, seeking reconciliation and stability through the rule of law. His public life reflected a desire to contribute responsibly to civic life during a turbulent era.

He is remembered for his efforts to guide others through reconstruction and for the devotion he showed to public duty, a legacy commemorated in Louisville where he rests.