Isaac Ridgeway Trimble 1802-1888 was a West Point graduate engineer railroader inventor international traveler leader in the Episcopal Church and most famously a soldier. Trimble distinguished himself as a field commander in the fiercest fighting of the Civil War including the battles at Cross Keys in the Valley Campaign Second Manassas and Gettysburg. He earned high praise from the enigmatic Stonewall Jackson who described Trimble's battlefield leadership as the 'most brilliant' he had witnessed.
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