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D. C., with rank of Colonel of Cavalry; subsequently entered the field and rose to the grade of Brigadier-General. Colonel Francis R. Lubbock, Texas, A. D. C., with rank of Colonel of Cavalry; also a Confederate Governor of Texas. Robert Josselyn, Mississippi, Private Secretary to the President during the Provisional Government. Burton N. Harrison, Mississippi, Private Secretary to the President during the Permanent Government. Colonel John M. Huger, A. D. C., with rank of Colonel of Cavalry. Colonel John B. Sale, Military Secretary, with rank of Colonel of Cavalry, to General Braxton Bragg, who was assigned to duty at the Seat of Government at Richmond, and, under the direction of the President, was charged with the conduct of military operations in the armies of the Confederacy. See General Orders, No. 23, A. and I. General's office, Richmond, Virginia, February 24th, 1864. Colonel Sale was thus brought into intimate relationship with the President's military family.
r-General. Colonel T. S. Rhett, in charge of the Ordnance Bureau. Colonel J. F. Gilmer, North Carolina, Chief of the Engineer Bureau; afterwards promoted to the grade of Major-General. Colonel S. P. Moore, M. D., South Carolina, Surgeon-General; afterwards promoted to the grade of Brigadier-General. Colonel John S. Preston, South Carolina, Chief of the Bureau of Conscription; afterwards promoted to the grade of Brigadier-General. Colonel T. P. August, Superintendent of the Bureau of Conscription. Brigadier-General John H. Winder, Maryland, Commanding Prison Camps and Provost Marshal General. Colonel Robert Ould, Virginia, Chief of the Bureau of Exchange. Colonel Richard Morton, Chief of the Nitre and Mining Bureau. Colonel R. G. H. Kean, Chief of the Bureau of War. Lieutenant-Colonel I. H. Carrington, Virginia, Assistant Provost Marshal General, on duty at Richmond, Virginia. Colonel Thomas L. Bayne, Louisiana, Chief of the Bureau of Foreign Supplies.
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.), Generals Confederate States Army, in order of rank. (search)
tomac; March 5, 1862, assumed command of the Army of the Mississippi; subsequently in command of the Department of South Carolina, Georgina and Florida, of North Carolina and South Virginia, &c., &c. 6Braxton BraggLouisiana April 12, 1862.April 12, 1862.April 12, 1862. Assigned to duty at the Seat of Government, and, under the direction of the President, charged with the conduct of military operations in the armies of the Confederacy; see General Orders No. 23; A. & I. General's office, Richmond, Va., February 24, 1864; had previously commanded Department of the West, Army of Tennessee, Second Corps, Army of the Mississippi, &c., &c. General Provisional Army Confederate States. 1Edmund Kirby SmithFloridaTrans-Miss. DeptFeb. 19, 1864.Feb. 19, 1864.  Commanding District of Louisiana, occupied by Taylor's [afterwards Buckner's] corps, consisting of Walker's and Polignac's divisions and Green's cavalry brigade; the District of Texas, defended by Magruder's corps, consisting of Forney's
Wood, Marmaduke and Hawthorne. 8Benjamin HugerS. Carolina Oct. 7, 1861.Oct. 7, 1861.Dec. 13, 1861. In command at Norfolk, Virginia; division in the field near Richmond, Va., composed of the brigades of Mahone, Wright, Blanchard and Armistead. 9James LongstreetAlabama Oct. 7, 1861.Oct. 7, 1861.Dec. 13, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant-GeyMarylandMaj. Gen. G. W. SmithDec. 4, 1862.Dec. 4, 1862. April 22, 1863. Commanding brigade, Army of Northern Virginia; also in command of the Department of Richmond, Virginia. 42Frank GardnerLouisianaLt. Gen. PembertonDec. 20, 1862.Dec. 13, 1862. June 10, 1864. In command at Mobile, Alabama, &c., &c. 43Patrick R. CleburneArkansrthern Virginia. 91G. W. Custis LeeVirginiaGen. R. E. LeeJan. 1, 1865.Jan. 1, 1865.   In command of local brigade and reserves for the immediate defence of Richmond, Virginia. 92William PrestonKentuckyGen. E. K. SmithJan. 1, 1865.Jan. 1, 1865.   Assigned to the command of the division of Major-General Polignac, after his retu
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.), Brigadier-Generals of the Confederate States Army, alphabetically arranged. (search)
t Mobile. 145Gardner, Wm. M.GeorgiaGen. J. E. JohnstonNov. 14, 1861.Nov. 14, 1861.Dec. 13, 1861. Commanded post at Richmond, Virginia, &c.; at one time in command of a military district in Florida, &c., &c. 146Garland, Samuel, Jr.VirginiaGen. J. E.310Moore, P. T.VirginiaMaj. Gen. KemperMay, 1864.May, 1864.  Commanding and organizing reserve forces in and around Richmond, Virginia. 311Morgan, John H.TennesseeGen. J. E. JohnstonDec. 11, 1862.Dec. 11, 1862.April 22, 1863. Commanding 3d cavalry bneral January 14, 1862; as Brigadier-General, commanded Confederate forces north of the Nansemond, on the east bank of James river; brigade at one time in 1861 composed of the 13th and 14th North Carolina regiments and Manley's North Carolina Light orgia regiments and the 1st battalion Georgia Sharpshooters. 408Stevens, Walter H.Virginia     On Engineer duty at Richmond, Virginia. 409Stevenson, Carter L.Virginia March 6, 1862.Feb. 27, 1862.March 6, 1862. Promoted Major-General October 10,
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.), List of officers of the Confederate States Marine corps, January 1, 1864. (search)
tVirginia VirginiaJune 20, 1861.June 20, 1861.Drewry's Bluff. Paymaster, with the rank of MajorRichard T. AllisonKentucky MarylandMay 10, 1861.May 10, 1861.Richmond, Virginia. Adjutant, with rank of MajorIsrael GreeneNew York VirginiaJune 19, 1861.June 19, 1861.Headquarters. Quartermaster, with the rank of MajorA. S. TaylorVirginia VirginiaDec. 3, 1861.Dec. 4, 1861.Richmond, Virginia. CaptainJohn D. SimmsVirginia VirginiaJuly 15, 1861.July 15, 1861.Drewry's Bluff. CaptainJ. R. F. TattnallConnecticut GeorgiaJan. 22, 1862.Jan. 22, 1862.Savannah, Georgia. CaptainAndrew J. HaysAlabama AlabamaMarch 29, 1861.March 29, 1861.With Army of Tennessee. CaptainGDavid BradfordLouisiana MississippiNov. 22, 1861.Nov. 22, 1861.Navy Yard, Richmond. Second LieutenantN. E. VenableVirginia TexasOct. 24, 1862.Oct. 24, 1862.Richmond, Virginia. Second LieutenantH. L. GravesGeorgia GeorgiaOct. 24, 1862.Oct. 24, 1862.Steamer Savannah. Second LieutenantHenry M. DoakTennessee TennesseeNov. 12, 1862.