Shall
Cromwell
have a statue?
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
.]
Who served in the
Confederate States
Army, with the highest Commission and highest command attained.
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1832
.
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Benjamin
S.
Ewell
.
Philip
St. George
Cocke
.
Richard
G.
Fain
.
George
B.
Crittenden
.
Robert
H.
Archer
.
Richard
C.
Gatlin
.
Humphrey
Marshall
.
1833
.
page 37
Francis
H.
Smith
.
David
B.
Harris
.
J.
Lucius
Davis
.
Abraham
C.
Myers
.
Daniel
Ruggles
.
Benjamin
E.
Dubose
.
William
T.
Stockton
.
Charles
A.
Fuller
.
James
F.
Cooper
.
Thomas
O.
Barnwell
.
Goode
Bryan
.
1835
.
page 38
William
H.
Griffin
.
Peter
C.
Gaillard
.
James
M.
Wells
.
Jones
M.
Withers
.
Larkin
Smith
.
1836
.
Danville
Leadbetter
.
Joseph
R.
Anderson
.
Christopher
Q.
Tompkins
.
Lloyd
Tilghman
.
1837
.
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Braxton
Bragg
.
William
W.
MacKALLall
.
Robert
T.
Jones
.
Jubal
A.
Early
.
Edmund
Bradford
.
John
C.
Pemberton
.
Arthur
M.
Rutledge
.
Arnold
Elzey
.
William
H.
T.
Walker
.
Robert
H.
Chilton
.
1864
.
Lewis
G.
Derussy
.
1815
.
William
H.
Chase
.
Samuel
Cooper
.
1817
.
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Richard
B.
Lee
.
Angus
W.
M'Donald
.
1820
.
Edward
G.
W.
Butler
.
John
H.
Winder
.
1821
.
Charles
Dimmock
.
1822
.
Walter
Gwynn
.
Isaac
R.
Trimble
.
1825
.
page 42
Daniel
S.
Donelson
.
Benjamin
Huger
.
Nathaniel
H.
Street
.
1826
.
Albert
S.
Johnston
.
Edward
B.
White
.
Francis
L.
Dancy
.
John
Archer
.
1827
.
page 43
James
A.
J.
Bradford
.
Leonidas
Polk
.
Gabriel
J.
Rains
.
1828
.
Hugh
W.
Mercer
.
Joseph
L.
Locke
.
Jefferson
Davis
.
Thomas
F.
Drayton
.
1829
.
page 44
Robert
E.
Lee
.
Joseph
E.
Johnston
.
Albert
G.
Blanchard
.
Theophilus
H.
Holmes
.
1830
.
page 45
William
N.
Pendleton
.
John
B.
Magruder
.
Albert
T.
Bledsoe
.
Meriwether
L.
Clark
.
Lloyd
J.
Beall
.
William
C.
Heyward
.
1831
.
Albert
M.
Lea
.
Lucius
B.
Northrop
.
James
S.
Williams
.
1838
.
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P.
G.
T.
Beauregard
.
James
H.
Trapier
.
William
B.
Blair
.
Henry
C.
Wayne
.
Milton
A.
Haynes
.
William
J.
Hardee
.
Henry
H.
Sibley
.
Edward
Johnson
.
Alexander
W.
Reynolds
.
Carter
L.
Stevenson
.
1839
.
page 47
Jeremy
F.
Gilmer
.
Alexander
R.
Lawton
.
Charles
Wickliffe
.
1840
.
page 48
Paul
O.
Hebert
.
John
P.
M'Cown
.
Richard
S.
Ewell
.
James
G.
Martin
.
Bushrod
R.
Johnson
.
Reuben
P.
Campbell
.
William
Steele
.
Robert
P.
Maclay
.*
Thomas
Jordan
.
1841
.
page 49
Smith
Stansbury
.
Josiah
Gorgas
.
Sewall
L.
Fremont
.
Samuel
S.
Anderson
.
Samuel
Jones
.
Robert
S.
Garnett
.
Richard
B.
Garnett
.
Claudius
W.
Sears
.
John
M.
Jones
.
Edward
Murray
.
Abraham
Buford
.
1842
.
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George
W.
Rains
.
Gustavus
W.
Smith
.
Mansfield
Lovell
.
Alexander
P.
Stewart
.*
Martin
L.
Smith
.
Daniel
H.
Hill
.
Armistead
T.
M.
Rust
.
Richard
H.
Anderson
.
George
W.
Lay
.
Eugene
E. M'lean.*
Lafayette
M'Laws
.
Earl
Van
Dorn
.
James
Longstreet
.
1843
.
page 53
page 54
Roswell
S.
Ripley
.
Samuel
G.
French
.*
Franklin
Gardner
.
Edmunds
B.
Holloway
.
Daniel
M.
Frost
.
Francis
J.
Thomas
.
Simon
B.
Buckner
.
William
H.
C.
Whiting
.
Louis
Hebert
.
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page 58
Thomas
G.
Rhett
.
Edmund
Kirby
Smith
.
James
M.
Hawes
.
Richard
C.
W.
Radford
.
Barnard
E.
Bee
.
John
A.
Brown
.
Thomas
J.
Jackson
.
John
Adams
.
William
D.
Smith
.
Dabney
H.
Maury
.
David
R.
Jones
.
Cadmus
M.
Wilcox
.
William
M.
Gardner
.
Samuel
B.
Maxey
.
George
E.
Pickett
.
Daniel
L.
Beltzhoover
.
Ambrose
P.
Hill
.
Edward
D.
Blake
.
Henry
Heth
.
Walter
H.
Stevens
.
William
E.
Jones
.
Thomas
S.
Rhett
.
Charles
H.
Tyler
.
John
C.
Booth
.
Thomas
K.
Jackson
.
William
N.
R.
Beall
.
William
T.
Mechling
.
N.
George
Evans
.
George
H.
Steuart
.
1849
.
page 59
Johnson
K.
Duncan
.
John
C.
Moore
.
John
Withers
.
Beverley
H.
Robertson
.
Charles
W.
Field
.
Seth
M.
Barton
.
Duff
C.
Green
.
Thomas
G.
Williams
.
Thornton
A.
Washington
.
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John
W.
Frazier
.
Alfred
Cumming
.
Samuel
H.
Reynolds
.
James
M'Intosh
.
Jacob
Culberson
.
Achilles
Bowen
.
William
T.
Magruder
.
James
P.
Flewellen
.
Lucius
M.
Walker
.
page 62
Armistead
L.
Long
.
Robert
Ransom
.
Charles
S.
Winder
.
N.
Bartlett
Pearce
.
William
R.
Calhoun
.
Robert
Johnston
.
William
L.
Cabell
.*
James
H.
Wilson
.
Robert
G.
Cole
.
John
J.
A.
A.
Mouton
.
James
L.
Corley
.
Donald
C.
Stith
.
1851
.
page 63
William
T.
Welcker
.
Caleb
Huse
.*
Ben
Hardin
helm.
Junius
Daniel
.
Melancthon
Smith
.
Edward
A.
Palfrey
.
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John
T.
Shaaff
.
Lawrence
S.
Baker
.
Joseph
C.
Ives
.
George
B.
Anderson
.
Henry
Deveuve
.
George
B.
Cosby
.*
Robert
B.
Thomas
.
Matthew
L.
Davis
.
John
H.
Forney
.
Marshall
T.
Polk
.
Philip
Stockton
.
Arthur
P.
Bagby
.*
Richard
V.
Vonneau
.
William
R.
Boggs
.*
John
S.
Bowen
.
James
L.
White
.
Benjamin
Allston
.
John
R.
Chambliss
.
Henry
B.
Davidson
.
Henry
H.
Walker
.
John
B.
Hood
.
James
A.
Smith
.
Thomas
M.
Jones
.*
Lucius
L.
Rich
.
page 67
page 68
Reuben
R.
Ross
.
G.
W.
Custis
Lee
.*
James
Deshler
.
John
Pegram
.
Charles
G.
Rogers
.
James
E.
B.
Stuart
.
Archibald
Gracie
.
Stephen
D.
Lee
.*
William
D.
Pender
.
John
B.
Villepigue
.
Abner
Smead
.*
John
O.
Long
.
John
T.
Mercer
.
John
Mullins
.
Horace
Randal
.
1855
.
page 69
Frederick
L.
Childs
.
Francis
R.
T.
Nicholls
.*
Francis
A.
Shoup
.
John R. Church.
James
H.
Hill
.
Robert
C.
Hill
.
1856
.
page 70
Charles
C.
Lee
.
Hylan
B.
Lyon
.*
Lunsford
L.
Lomax
.*
James
P.
Major
.
George
Jackson
.
Frank
S.
Armistead
.
William
H.
Jackson
.*
Owen
K.
M'Lemore
.
Fitzhugh
Lee
.*
Arthur
S.
Cunningham
.
1857
.
page 71
page 72
Richard
K.
Meade
.
E.
Porter
Alexander
.
William
P.
Smith
.
Thomas
J.
Berry
.
Oliver
H.
Fish
.
Samuel
W.
Ferguson
.
Manning
M.
Kimmel
.*
George
A.
Cunningham
.*
Henry
C.
M'Neill
.
Aurelius
F.
Cone
.
Paul
J.
Quattlebaum
.
John
S.
Marmaduke
.
George
W.
Holt
.
Robert
H.
Anderson
.
Lafayette
Peck
.
1858
.
page 73
Moses
J.
White
.
Joseph
Dixon
.
William
H.
Echols
.*
John
S.
Saunders
.*
James
H.
Hallonquist
.
Leroy
Napier
.
Solomon
Williams
.
Richard
H.
Brewer
.
Andrew
Jackson
.*
Bryan
M.
Thomas
.*
William
G.
Robinson
.
1859
.
page 74
page 75
Samuel
H.
Lockett
.
Charles
R.
Collins
.
Robert
F.
Beckham
.
Moses
H.
Wright
.
Joseph
Wheeler
.*
Benjamin
Sloan
.*
William
W.
M'Creery
.
Stephen
D.
Ramseur
.
John
M.
Kerr
.
John
R.
B.
Burtwell
.
Wade
H.
Gibbes
.*
Frank
Huger
.
Edward
B.
D.
Riley
.
Harold
Borland
.
1861
(
May
).
page 76
Llewellyn
G.
Hoxton
.
Nathaniel
R.
Chambliss
.
Charles
E.
Patterson
.
Charles
C.
Campbell
.*
Mathias
W.
Henry
.
1861
(
June
.)
Clarence
Derrick
.*
George
O.
Watts
.*
Frank
A.
Reynolds
.
Treatment and exchange of prisoners.
Official report of the history Committee of the
Grand Camp
, C.
V., Department of
Virginia
.
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page 79
page 80
page 81
page 82
page 83
page 84
page 85
page 86
page 87
page 88
page 89
page 90
page 91
page 92
page 93
page 94
page 95
page 96
page 97
page 98
page 99
page 100
page 101
page 102
page 103
page 104
Treatment and exchange of prisoners,
The policy of the
Confederate Government
as shown by acts of Congress, etc.
General
Lee
's orders.
Exchange of prisoners.
Histories now used in our schools.
Battle of Cedar Creek
,
Va.
,
Oct.
19th
,
1864
.
Gallant, victorious charges, inglorious retreat and defeat.
page 105
page 106
page 107
page 108
page 109
page 110
Narrative of events and observations connected with the wounding of General T. J. (
Stonewall
)
Jackson
.
chapter 1.6
Lee
,
Davis
and
Lincoln
.
Lee
's statue in
Washington
urged—magnanimity of
Lincoln
.
page 111
page 112
page 113
page 114
page 115
page 116
page 117
page 118
page 119
page 120
page 121
Toast to
Robert
E.
Lee
.
page 122
Lee
's Method of warfare.
Lee
's order to spare property.
page 123
Lee
's statue in
Washington
.
If
Lincoln
had lived.
page 124
For purchase of slaves.
chapter 1.8
Its Compensations and contrasts with present labor conditions.
page 125
page 126
page 127
page 128
page 129
The last tragedy of the war. [from the
New Orleans, La.
,
Picayune
,
January
18
,
1903
.]
Execution of
Tom
Martin
at
Cincinnati
, by the order of
General
Hooker
.
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page 131
page 132
page 133
page 134
chapter 1.10
chapter 1.11
Part they played in the war between the
States
.
page 135
page 136
page 137
page 138
page 139
page 140
page 141
chapter 1.12
Some Reminiscences of this famous command.
page 142
page 143
page 144
page 145
page 146
chapter 1.13
The
Fortieth
anniversary.
page 147
page 148
page 149
page 150
page 151
chapter 1.14
Who was entitled to this Distinction?—
Major
A.
H.
Stevens
.
page 152
page 153
chapter 1.15
section c.1.15.352
page 154
Elliott
Grays
of
Manchester, Va.
[from the
Richmond, Va.
, times,
November
28
,
1902
.]
Officers.
page 155
Private
soldiers.
Fought with
Forrest
.
page 156
page 157
page 158
page 159
Led at
Gettysburg
.
page 160
A gallant
Trio
.
section c.1.16.358
page 161
Certified list.
Roster of the
Company
.
page 162
History of Company.
Armed with boarding pikes.
page 163
Best Drilled Company.
First
man wounded.
First
killed.
page 164
Thrilling Chapter [from the
Richmond
, Va, Dispatch,
July
21
,
1902
.]
section c.1.17.366
chapter 1.18
The narrative.
page 165
page 166
page 167
All hands aboard.
page 168
page 169
Anxious moments.
page 170
page 171
Terrible difficulties.
page 172
page 173
Two
Volunteers.
page 174
A veteran describes his experiences in
Durham
at the close of the war.
page 175
page 176
page 177
Hampton
's words.
page 178
chapter 1.19
An Eyewitness' thrilling story of the great conflict, as seen from the
Federal
side.
page 179
page 180
page 181
page 182
page 183
page 184
page 185
page 186
page 187
page 188
chapter 1.20
The Scathing Denunciation of his course in war and peace, delivered in Congress by
John
young
Brown
.
page 189
page 190
page 191
page 192
page 193
page 194
The infamous order.
page 195
chapter 1.21
It was constructed and commanded by a Texan.
page 196
page 197
page 198
A distinguished family.
Capture of the
Fox
.
page 199
This surpasses fiction.
page 200
A terrible journey.
page 201
page 202
The Blockader's last Run.
page 203
Rushed to destruction.
page 204
chapter 1.22
Built to clear the
Roanoke
,
Neuse
and
Pamlico rivers
, she accomplished her mission Brilliantly.
page 205
page 206
page 207
page 208
page 209
page 210
page 211
page 212
page 213
page 214
chapter 1.23
chapter 1.24
section c.1.24.385
page 215
page 216
page 217
page 218
page 219
page 220
page 221
page 222
page 223
page 224
page 225
page 226
page 227
page 228
page 229
page 230
page 231
page 232
page 233
page 234
page 235
page 236
Fatal wounding of General J. E. B
Stuart
.
chapter 1.26
There was no action in the
Civil
war where the
Confederate
soldier displayed more desperate Courage—
Bragg
's men fought against overwhelming odds.
page 237
page 238
page 239
page 240
page 241
page 242
Bragg
fought
three
to
one
.
page 243
page 244
page 245
page 246
page 247
page 248
page 249
page 250
chapter 1.27
section c.1.27.388
page 251
page 252
Johnson's Island
.
Threatening
Washington
.
page 253
page 254
page 255
section c.1.28.390
page 256
page 257
page 258
Systematic work.
page 259
page 260
A bold exploit.
page 261
page 262
Historic interest.
page 263
page 264
page 265
Refused to burn it. [from the
Richmond, Va.
, Dispatch,
April
27
,
1902
.]
Colonel
William
E.
Peters
Disobeyed
orders at
Chambersburg, Pa.
Brave but tender officer.
page 266
Splendid war record.
page 267
Refused to burn
Chambersburg
.
Facts about the incident.
Would Sooner break his sword.
page 268
Placed under arrest.
Man of iron resolution.
page 269
chapter 1.30
section c.1.30.401
page 270
page 271
page 272
page 273
The
Canadian
press on the
battle of Manassas
.
page 274
page 275
page 276
chapter 1.31
The story told from the other side.
page 277
page 278
page 279
The campaign and battle of
Lynchburg
.
An address delivered before the
Garland-Rodes Camp
of Confederate veterans at
Lynchburg, Va.
,
July
18
,
1901
.
page 280
page 281
page 282
page 283
page 284
page 285
page 286
page 287
page 288
page 289
page 290
page 291
page 292
page 293
page 294
page 295
page 296
page 297
page 298
page 299
page 300
page 301
page 302
page 303
page 304
page 305
page 306
page 307
page 308
page 309
page 310
page 311
page 312
page 313
page 314
Appendix.
section c.1.33.405
Privates
.
page 315
page 316
Lynchburg Rifles
,
Company E
,
Eleventh Regiment
Virginia Volunteers
.
Privates
.
page 317
Home Guard
,
Company G
,
Eleventh Regiment
,
Virginia Volunteers
.
page 318
Privates
.
page 319
Jefferson Davis Rifles,
Company H
,
Eleventh Regiment
,
Virginia Volunteers
.
Privates
.
page 320
Wise Troop,
Company B
,
Second Regiment
Virginia Cavalry
.
Privates
.
page 321
page 322
Lee Battery
, Company a,
Braxton
's Battalion
,
Virginia Artillery
.
Privates
.
page 323
Beauregard Rifles
(afterward Beauregard Artilley, or
Moorman
's Battery
), mustered into service at
Lynchburg, Va.
,
May
11
,
1861
.
page 324
Privates
.
page 325
Latham
's Battery
,
Company D
,
Thirty-Eighth Virginia Battalion
.
Privates
.
page 326
Davidson
's Battery
,
Company C
,
thirteenth Virginia Battalion
.
Privates
page 327
page 328
Heavy Artillery
,
Company C
,
Fourth Regiment
Virginia Artillery
.
Privates
.
page 329
section c.1.33.425
Privates
.
page 330
Privates
.
Second Regiment
Virginia Cavalry
.
page 331
page 332
chapter 1.34
To whom should the
Southern
people build monuments, to
Lee
or to
Grant
, to
Lincoln
or to
Davis
?
page 333
page 334
page 335
page 336
page 337
page 338
chapter 1.35
chapter 1.36
section c.1.36.430
page 339
page 340
page 341
page 342
page 343
page 344
page 345
page 346
page 347
page 348
Roll and roster of
Pelham
's,
Non-commissioned officers.
page 349
page 350
Privates
.
page 351
page 352
page 353
page 354
section c.1.37.433
section c.1.37.434
chapter 1.38
section c.1.38.435
page 355
page 356
page 357
page 358
page 359
page 360
chapter 1.39
Why we failed to win.
Inquiry into the causes of Confederate defeat.
page 361
page 362
page 363
page 364
page 365
page 366
page 367
page 368
page 369
page 370
page 371
Recollections of
Cedar Creek
and
Fisher's Hill
,
October
19th
,
1864
.
Index
West Point
graduates who served in the
C. S. Army
.
page 372
page 373
page 374
page 375
page 376