Home > Victorian People > The Military > Pre-Victorian Military Leaders
- Exmouth, Admiral Lord
- Admiral Lord Exmouth [Edward Pellew], by A.T. Mahan
(Atlantic Monthly, 1893)
- A British naval officer who fought during the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary Wars, and the Napoleonic Wars.
- Howe, Admiral Earl
- Admiral Earl Howe, by A.T. Mahan
(Atlantic Monthly, 1894)
- An 18th-century naval officer who led campaigns against the US during the Revolution, and against the French.
- DeKalb, General John
- General John DeKalb, by George Washington Greene
(Atlantic Monthly, 1875)
- A hero of the Revolutionary War.
- Napier, LTG Sir Charles
- Lieut. General Sir Charles Napier
(Illustrated London Almanack, 1856)
- Brief bio of a hero of the Napoleonic wars, with a picture of his horse.
- Napoleon
- See the separate Napoleon page.
- Nelson, Admiral Horatio
- Unpublished Letters of Lord Nelson to Sir Thomas Troubridge, by Mrs. Herbert Jones
(Century Magazine, 1889A)
- The Boyhood of Britain's Greatest Admiral, by E. Stephenson
(Windsor Magazine, 1896A)
- Admiral Horatio Nelson, by Captain A.T. Mahan, USN
(Century Magazine, 1897A)
- Descriptions of Nelson's Battle of the Nile, Battle of Copenhagen, and Trafalgar.
- Wellington, Duke of
- The Late Duke of Wellington
(Illustrated London Almanack, 1853)
- A brief summary of the Duke's life, including his titles and military history.
- Selections from Wellington's Letters, by Mary E. Davies-Evans
(Century Magazine, 1890A)
|
Visit Our Victorian Shop for:
Books
Coloring Books
Beautiful Spiral Journals
Holiday Greeting Cards
|
|