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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Y., [from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, March 30, April 6, 27, and May 12, 1902.] (search)
h 7, 1862. Commanding District of South Carolina in Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. Died October 4, 1862, at Charleston. Dabney H. Maury. 1308. Born Virginia. Appointed at Large. 37. Major-General, November 4, 1862. Commanded division in Army of the West in 1862; June 27, 1862, commanded the Army of the West; in 1863 commanded District of the Gulf (headquarters Mobile, Ala). In 1864-‘65 commanded Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Tennessee. David R. Jones. 1312. Born South Carolina. Appointed Georgia. 41. Major-General, October 11, 1862. Commanded division, Longstreet's Corps, A. N. V. Died in service January 19, 1863. Cadmus M. Wilcox. 1325. Born North Carolina. Appointed Tennessee. 54. Major-General, August 3, 1863. Commanded light division in A. P. Hill's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. William M. Gardner. 1326. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 55. Brigadier-General, November 14, 1864. Desperately
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.30 (search)
r-in-law, Catlett Fitzhugh, and rode horseback about the camps, witnessing the drilling of troops and seeing everything that was to be seen about a large army. General Winfield Scott was too old to command, hence General McDowell was in charge of the United States troops on the 21st with the following brigadiers under him: Generals Burnside, Porter, Wilcox, Franklin, Howard, Sherman, Keys, Schenck, Richardson, Blenkers, and Runyon, while General Beauregard had under him Generals Bonham, D. R. Jones, Longstreet, Hampton, Ewell, and Holmes. General Joseph E. Johnston, who was in charge of the Army of the Shenandoah, reinforced Beauregrrd on the 21st, after a forced march from the Valley of Virginia, his brigadiers being T. J. Jackson, Barnard E. Bee, and E. K. Smith. The twelve companies of cavalry were commanded by Colonel J. E. B. Stuart. In examining my file of papers, the Louisville Daily Courier, I find the following letters in the evening edition of August 5, 1861. The firs