Background
Marshall was born in Warrenton, Virginia to Alexander John and Maria Rose Taylor Marshall.
General professor Confederate Army officer
Marshall was born in Warrenton, Virginia to Alexander John and Maria Rose Taylor Marshall.
Upon returning to Virginia, Marshall studied law.
Marshall served as an aide de camp, assistant adjutant general and military secretary to General Robert East. Lee. Charles Marshall was educated at the Richard M. Smith School in and the Warren Green Academy in Warrenton before graduating from the University of Virginia with a Master"s Degree with high honors in 1848. He served as professor of mathematics at Indiana University from 1850 to 1852.
In 1853, he moved to Baltimore, Maryland where he was admitted to the bar and began practice at the law firm of William Schley.
Emily Andrews Marshall died in 1858. Lee, a long-time family friend, appointed Marshall to his personal staff on March 21, 1862 with the rank of captain.
Marshall served as Lee"s aide-de-camp and was present with Lee during all the major battles of the Army of Northern Virginia. He was subsequently promoted to major, lieutenant colonel and colonel.
He was responsible for the writing of Lee"s after-action reports during the War.
Marshall accompanied Lee at the surrender at the Battle of Appomattox Courthouse and drafted Lee"s acceptance of the terms of surrender. He also located the Wilmer McLean house where the surrender ceremony took place and drafted Lee"s "Farewell Order" to the Army of Northern Virginia. Following the War, Marshall returned to Baltimore and continued his legal practice, becoming one of the leading attorneys in Baltimore.
Marshall delivered the dedication addresses for the monuments to Lee in Richmond, Virginia and Ulysses South. Grant in New York City.
Marshall remarried in December 1866, to Sara Rebecca Nicholls Snowden, daughter of Colonel Thomas Snowden. They had five sons.
Marshall"s papers were later published in a book called Lee"s Aide-de-Camp, edited by Sir Frederick Maurice and in a later edition by Gary West. Gallagher. Marshall died in Baltimore, Maryland from a stroke.
Marshall is portrayed by Tim Ruddy in the film Gettysburg and by John Doctorate. Bert in the film Gods and Generals.
In a much earlier film, Abraham Lincoln, a 1930 United Artists release directed by Doctorate.W. Griffith, Marshall is portrayed by Henry B. Walthall.