, Com. S. E. Woodworth (Vicksburg, April-July, 1863), 4 guns; Little Rebel, Act. V. Lieut. T. B. Gregory, September, 1862, 3 howitzers; March, 1863, 4 howitzers; Sumter, Lieut. Henry Erben (Vicksburg, July 15th, 1862), 4 guns, 1 howitzer.
tin-Clads.--Brilliant, Act. V. Lieut. C. G. Perkins, September, 1862, 4 howitzers; February, 1863, 6 howitzers; Cricket, Act. V. Lieut. A. R. Langthorne, 6 howitzers; Forest Rose, Act. V. Lieut. George W. Brown, December, 1862, 2 guns, 4 howitzers; August 19th, 1863, 4 guns, 4 howitzers; Glide, Act. Lieut. S. E. Woodworth (Ark.
Post); Juliet, Act. V. Lieut. Ed. Shaw, 6 howitzers; Linden, Act. V. Lieut. T. E. Smith, Act. Master T. M. Farrell, 6 howitzers; Marmora, Act. V. Lieut. Robert Getty, September, 1862, 4 howitzers; December, 1862, 8 howitzers; Petrel, Act. Master T. McElroy, Act. V. Lieut. John Pearce; Rattler, Lieut.-Com. Watson Smith (Ark.
Post, Yazoo Pass), Act. Master W. E. H. Fentress, 8 howitzers; Romeo, Act. Ens. R. B. Smith (Yazoo
Aug. 4, 1864.
Clayton, Henry D., July 7, 1864.
Lomax, L. L., Aug. 10, 1864.
Ramseur, S. D., June 1, 1864.
Rosser, T. L., Nov. 1, 1864.
Walthall, E. C., July 6, 1864.
Wright, A. R., Nov. 26, 1864.
Young, P. M. B., Dec. 20, 1864.
Major-General, for service with volunteer troops (with temporary rank)
Gilmer, J. F., Aug. 25, 1863.
Brigadier-generals, provisional army
Adams, Daniel W., May 23, 1862.
Adams, John, Dec. 29, 1862.
Adams, Wirt, Sept. 25, 1863.
Allen, Henry W., Aug. 19, 1863.
Anderson, G. B., June 9, 1862.
Anderson, J. R., Sept. 3, 1861.
Anderson, S. R., July 9, 1861.
Armistead, L. A., April 1, 1862.
Armstrong, F. C., April 20, 1863.
Anderson, G. T., Nov. 1, 1862.
Archer, James J., June 3, 1862.
Ashby, Turner, May 23, 1862.
Baker, Alpheus, Mar. 5, 1864.
Baker, L. S., July 23, 1863.
Baldwin, W. E., Sept. 19, 1862.
Barksdale, W., Aug. 12, 1862.
Barringer, Rufus, June 1, 1864.
Barton, Seth M., Mar. 11, 1862.
Battle, Cullen A., Aug. 20, 1863
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ions for heavy guns, near the Martello Tower (making five there in all), and also a work at the old mortar battery near Mount Pleasant, to cover Hog Island Channel, the inner harbor, and the bridge to Sullivan's Island.
Lieutenant G. Young will be ordered to report to you to take charge of the harbor torpedoes, in addition to his other duties.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Clifton H. Smith, A. A. G.
Headquarters, Department S. C., Ga., and Fla., Charleston, S. C., August 19th, 1863. Lieut.-Col. D. B. Harris, Chf.-Eng., Dept. S. C., Ga., and Fla., Charleston, S. C.:
Colonel,—Castle Pinckney must now be put in a condition, as soon as practicable, to become an effective part of the interior lines; to which end all labor and filled sand-bags and other material should be diverted from Fort Sumter that cannot be applied there (evidently to prolong its defence to any material extent), and used for traverses and a protection to the scarp-wall of the former work.
Fo
s, Kentucky.
6Alexander, E. PorterGeorgiaLt. Gen. LongstreetMarch 1, 1864.Feb. 26, 1864. May 28, 1864. In command of the artillery attached to the 1st corps (Longstreet's), Army of Northern Virginia.
7Allen, Henry W.LouisianaGen. E. K. SmithAug. 19, 1863.Aug. 19, 1863. Jan. 25, 1864. Promoted Major-General; resigned January 10, 1864; elected Governor of Louisiana.
8Allen, William W.AlabamaGen. J. E. JohnstonMarch 1, 1864.Feb. 26, 1864. June 9, 1864.Oct. 13, 1862.Promoted Major-General in theAug. 19, 1863. Jan. 25, 1864. Promoted Major-General; resigned January 10, 1864; elected Governor of Louisiana.
8Allen, William W.AlabamaGen. J. E. JohnstonMarch 1, 1864.Feb. 26, 1864. June 9, 1864.Oct. 13, 1862.Promoted Major-General in the spring of 1865; brigade at first composed of the 1st, 3d, 8th and 10th Confederate regiments, and subsequently of the 1st, 3d, 4th, 9th, 12th and 51st regiments Alabama cavalry, Army of the West.
9Anderson, C. D.GeorgiaGen. G. W. SmithMay, 1864.May, 1864. May, 1864. Held commission in Georgia State forces; commanding the 3d Georgia brigade, composed of the 7th, 8th and 9th regiments.
10Anderson, George B.N. CarolinaGen. R. E. LeeJune 9, 1862.June 9, 1862. Sept. 30, 1862. Died October 16, 186