Victor Girardey
1837–1864 (age 27)
General
Biography
Victor Girardey, born in 1837 in France, became a brigadier general in the Confederate Army, recognized for his energy in cavalry operations and his engineering acumen. He distinguished himself in numerous engagements, leading men with confidence amid the chaos of battle.
He fell near Atlanta in 1864 and was buried in Magnolia Cemetery, where his comrades remember the courage he displayed in upholding his sense of duty during trying campaigns. His name remains a testament to the complex loyalties and sacrifices of the era.