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The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of the General officers in the armies of the Confederate States. (search)
m Gardner's Dictionary of the United States Army: General in the regular Army. 1. Samuel Cooper, Virginia, Adjutant-General. 2. Albert S. Johnston, Texas, commanding in Kentucky. 3. Joseph E, Johnston, Virginia, commanding Northern Virginia. 4. Robert E. Lee, Virginia, commanding South Atlantic coast. 5. P. G. T. Beauregard, Louisiana, commanding Army of Potomac. Major-Generals in the Provisional-Army. 1.*David E. Twiggs, Georgia, resigned. 2.Leonidas Podee, Georgia, Missouri. 8.Benjamin Huger, South Carolina, Commanding at Norfolk. 9.James Longstreet, Alabama, Army of Potomac. 10.John B. Magruder, Virginia, Commanding at Yorktown. 11.Thomas J. Jackson, Virginia, Commanding Northwestern Virginia. 12.Manafield Lovell, Virginia, Commanding Coast of Louisiana. 13.Edmund Kirby Smith, Florida Army of Potomac. 14.George B. Crittenden, Kentucky, Commanding East Tennessee. Brigadier-Generals in the Provisional Army.
he day of the month, the hours, and the place of taking the depositions, and shall be subscribed by the Attorney-General or his assistant, or by the claimant or his counsel: Provided, That the Attorney-General, or the Board, may permit the depositions of persons not named in the notice to be taken, on good cause shown in writing, supported by affidavit. When a claimant proposes to take a deposition, and the witness resides more than five hundred miles from the city of Richmond, in the State of Virginia; or when the Attorney-General proposes to take a deposition, and the witness resides more than five hundred miles from either the claimant or his counsel, one day's further notice shall be given for every additional twenty miles. VII. All witnesses shall be sworn; or affirmed, before any questions are put to them, to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, relative to the case in which they are to testify; and each witness shall then state his name, his occupati