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few left in efficient organization, and helped to save the army of Tennessee. Stovall and his brigade were also with Johnston at Bentonville, and were surrendered with the rest of the army in North Carolina, April 26, 1865. After the war General Stovall returned to Augusta and engaged in the cotton business and in the manufacture of fertilizers. He organized and for many years successfully operated the Georgia chemical works. His first wife having died, he was married in 1873 to Courtney Augusta Peck, of Augusta. He died on the 4th of August, 1895, mourned by his family and the State. Brigadier-General Bryan M. Thomas was born in Georgia and from that State Brigadier-General Bryan M. Thomas was born in Georgia and from that State was appointed to the United States military academy at West Point in 1854. There he graduated in 1858 as brevet second lieutenant of infantry. He served in garrison at Fort Columbus, N. Y., then on frontier duty, conducting recruits in the Utah