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l Beauregard to say that this step is taken without his knowledge or consent. Ed. Sparrow,La. T. J. Semmes, W. L. Yancey,Ala. L. C. Haynes,Tenn. H. C. Burnet,Ky. J. B. Clark,Mo. —Peyton, G. A. Henry,Tenn. L. T. Wigfall,Texas. —Mences, C. W. Bell,Mo. C. J. Villere,La. G. D. Royston,Ark. J. M. Elliott,Ky. David Clopton,Ark. G. W. Ewing,Ky. W. N. Cooke,Mo. F. S. Lyon,Ala. J. Perkins, Jr.,La. C. M. Conrad, J. Wilcox,Texas. P. W. Gray, T. B. Cexton, J. C. Atkins,Tenn. W. G. Swan, H. S. Foote, T. B. Handle,Ark. H. W. Bruce,Ky. R. J. Breckinridge, W. R. Smith,Ala. E. L. Gardenshire,Tenn. J. W. Moore,Ky. D. F. Kenner,La. L. C. Dupre, E. S. Dargan,Ala. F. J. Batson,Ark. J. B. Heiskell,Tenn. G. B. Hodge, Ky. T. A. Harris,Mo. H. E. Reid, C. C. Herbert,Texas. Wm. H. Tibbs,Tenn. F. J. Foster,Ala. J. L. M. Curry,Ala. E. M. Bruce,Ky. A. W. Conrow,Mo. A. H. Garland,Ark. F. W. Freeman, G. G. Vest, Mo. Wm. Porcher Miles,S. C. J. D. Crocket,Ky. M.
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Members of the First and Second Congresses of the Confederate States. (search)
irst and Second Congress. Hon.E. L. GardenhierTennesseeMember of First Congress. Hon.Meredith P. GentryTennesseeMember of First Congress. Hon.James B. HeiskellTennesseeMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.George W. JonesTennesseeMember of First Congress. Hon.E. A. KeebleTennesseeMember of Second Congress. Hon.James McCallumTennesseeMember of Second Congress. Hon.Thomas MeneesTennesseeMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.John P. MurrayTennesseeMember of Second Congress. Hon.W. G. SwanTennesseeMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.Wm. H. TibbsTennesseeMember of First Congress. Hon.John V. WrightTennesseeMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.J. R. BaylorTexasMember of Second Congress. Hon.A. M. BranchTexasMember of Second Congress. Hon.Stephen H. DardenTexasMember of Second Congress. Hon.B. H. EppersonTexasMember of First Congress. Hon.M. D. GrahamTexasMember of First Congress. Hon.P. W. GrayTexasMember of First Congress. Hon.C. C. HerbertTexasMember of Fir
Affairs in East Tennessee. statement of Hon. W. G. Swan--prisoners — W. G. Brownlow, &c. Messrs. Editors: A statement made by Hon. W. G. Swan, member elect to Congress from the 2d district of this State; is now going the rounds of the press, which has produced no little astonishment here. The statement is that therHon. W. G. Swan, member elect to Congress from the 2d district of this State; is now going the rounds of the press, which has produced no little astonishment here. The statement is that there is but little disaffection in East Tennessee--only confined to but a few localities. Such an announcement, coming from such a source, is well calculated to mislead our authorities at Richmond, and to divert their attention from our true and real condition.--These authorities, in fact, have never believed we were in much danger in this region; at least they have so acted. Why Mr. Swan has made such, a statement I cannot conjecture. It is a great mistake. There is much disaffection in every county in East Tennessee. At this moment of writing our forces are probably engaged with a force of fifteen hundred Union men in Cocke county. We have