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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)
S. Garnett. 1085. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 27. Brigadier-General, June 6, 1861. Commanding forces in Northwest Virginia. Killed July 13, 1861, at Carrick's Word, W. Va. Richard B. Garnett. 1087. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 29. Brigadier-General, November 14, 1861. Commanding Stonewall Brigade in 1862; in 1863 commanded brigade, Pickett's Division, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. Claudius W. Sears. 1089. Born Massachusetts. Appointed New York. 31. Brigadier-General, March 1, 1864. Commanding brigade, French's Division, Polk's Corps, Army of Tennessee. John M. Jones. 1097. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 39. Brigadier-General, May 15, 1863. Commanding brigade, Johnson's Division, Ewell's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed May 10, 1864, at Spotsylvania, Virginia. Edward Murray. 1099. Born Maryland. Appointed Maryland. 41. Lieutenant-Colonel, Forty-ninth V
The vote in Petersburg. Petersburg, Va., March 15. --The polls closed at sunset to-day, with the following result: Whole vote 1641; for secession 879, against 762. The Union vote in February was 1089, against 427 for secession. There was an immense procession at the close of the polls, displaying the secession flag, and headed by music, which escorted Hon. Roger A. Pryor to the depot, that gentleman speaking in Richmond to-night.