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Commandant and Chief of Conscript Bureau, East Tennessee. Henry Heth. 1368. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 38. Major-General, May 24, 1863. Commanding division, A. P. Hill's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 1848. Walter H. Stevens. 1372. Born New York. Appointed New York. 4. Brigadier-General, August 28, 1864. Chief Engineer Richmond defences, 1862-‘63; in 1863-‘64 commanding Richmond defences; 1864 Chief Engineer, Army of Northern Virginia. William E. Jones. 1378. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 1o. Brigadier-General, September 19, 1862. Commanded Cavalry Brigade in Army of Northern Virginia; 1862 commanding Valley District; commanding cavalry in 1863 in Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee. Killed June 5, 1864, at Mt. Crawford, Va. Thomas S. Rhett. 1382. Born South Carolina. Appointed at Large. 14. Colonel, 1861. Commanding Richmond defences; Inspector of Ordnance, Ordnance Bureau. Charles H. Tyler. 1391. Born Virginia.
June 14th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
, Ga., September, 1863. (Cullum says he was in Confederate States Army.) Jefferson Davis. 530. Born in Kentucky. Appointed Mississippi. 23. President of the Confederate States. Thomas F. Drayton. 535. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 28. Brigadier-General, September 25, 1861. Commanding Coast District of South Carolina; then brigade in Trans-Mississippi Department. 1829. Robert E. Lee. 542. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 2. General June 14, 1861. Commanding Army of Northern Virginia; made general-in-chief of the Confederate States armies, January 21, 1865. Joseph E. Johnston. 553. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 13. General, July 4, 1861. First commanding Department of Northern Virginia, and then Army of the West and Army of Tennessee. Albert G. Blanchard. 566. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts. 26. Brigadier-General, September 21, 1861. Commanding brigade in Huger's Division, Army of North
June 17th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
orgia. 26. Lieutenant-General, October 11, 1862. Commanding Corps, Army of Tennessee, and for a time (December, 1863) commanded Army of Tennessee. Henry H. Sibley. 971. Born Louisiana. Appointed Louisiana. 31. Brigadier-General, June 17, 1861. Commanding district in Texas, headquarters, San Antonio. Edward Johnson. 972. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 32. Major-General, April 22, 1863. Commanding division in Ewell's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Alexander W.a. 31. Colonel, 1861. (1st) Commanded First Virginia Infantry, State Line; (2nd) commanded Second Virginia Cavalry, Army of Northern Virginia. Barnard E. Bee. 1263. Born South Carolina. Appointed at Large. 33. Brigadier-General, June 17, 1861. Commanded Third Brigade, Army of Shenandoah. Killed July 21, 1861, at Bull Run, Va. (He was the man who gave T. J. Jackson his sobriquet of Stonewall. Look, men; there is Jackson standing like a stonewall!) 1846. John A. Brown. 128
eneral, August 28, 1864. Chief Engineer Richmond defences, 1862-‘63; in 1863-‘64 commanding Richmond defences; 1864 Chief Engineer, Army of Northern Virginia. William E. Jones. 1378. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 1o. Brigadier-General, September 19, 1862. Commanded Cavalry Brigade in Army of Northern Virginia; 1862 commanding Valley District; commanding cavalry in 1863 in Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee. Killed June 5, 1864, at Mt. Crawford, Va. Thomas S. Rhett. 1382. Born South Carolina. Appointed at Large. 14. Colonel, 1861. Commanding Richmond defences; Inspector of Ordnance, Ordnance Bureau. Charles H. Tyler. 1391. Born Virginia. Appointed at Large. 23. Colonel. Commanding brigade, Shelby's Division, Price's Army, Trans-Mississippi Department. (Cullum confounds C. H. Tyler with Brigadier-General R. C. Tyler, killed near West Point, Ga., April 16, 1865.) John C. Booth. 1392. Born Georgia. Appointed Alabama. 24. Captain Arti<
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inted Virginia. 13. Colonel, Seventh Virginia Cavalry. Commanding cavalry Valley of Virginia District in 1862. Died in service. 1820. Edward G. W. Butler. 240. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 9. (His son, E. G. W. Butler, Major Eleventh Louisiana Infantry, was killed at Belmont, Mo., November 7, 1861, but no trace of his father being in C. S. A. Cullum says he was in C. S. A.) John H. Winder. 242. Born Maryland. Appointed Maryland. 11. Brigadier-General, June 21, 1861. Provost Marshal-General of Richmond, 1861-‘62; afterwords commanding Andersonville Prison, Georgia. 1821. Charles Dimmock. 242. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts. 5. Brigadier-General and chief of ordnance of Virginia 1861. Member of Governor's Council. Commanding State Guard of Virginia (regulars), 1861-‘62. Died in 1863. 1822. Walter Gwynn. 293. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 8. Brigadier-General, April 21, 1861. Commanding Virginia forces
June 23rd, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
rigadier-General, March 26, 1862. Chief of artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia. John B. Magruder. 600. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 15. Major-General, October 7, ‘61. In 1861 commanding Army of Peninsula; in 1862 commanding division in Army of Northern Virginia; later commanding Department of Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico. Albert T. Bledsoe. 502. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 16. Assistant Secretary of War and Chief of the Bureau of War, colonel, June 23, 1861. Meriwether L. Clark. 609. Born Missouri. Appointed Missouri. 23. Colonel and A. D. C., July 17, 1862. A. D. C. to General Braxton Bragg, Army of the Mississippi. Lloyd J. Beall. 611. Born Rhode Island. Appointed Maryland. 25. Colonel, May 23, 1861. Commanding Confederate States Marine Corps. William C. Heyward. 612. Born New York. Appointed New York. 26. Colonel, commanding Twelfth South Carolina Volunteers and Fort Walker, Port Royal, S. C. Died Sep
May 30th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
rtment of Southern Virginia and North Carolina; headquarters at Norfolk, Va., in 1861; (2d) commanding division in Army of Northern Virginia in 1862; (3d) appointed, August 26, 1862, inspector of ordnance and artillery for Confederate States army; served as chief of Bureau of Ordnance, Trans-Mississippi, in 1864. Nathaniel H. Street. 414. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 23. 1826. Albert S. Johnston. 436. Born Kentucky. Appointed Louisiana. 8. General, May 30, 1861. Commanding Department of the West. Killed April 6, 1862, at Shiloh. Edward B. White. 437. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 9. Colonel, commanding Third Battalion, South Carolina Artillery. Francis L. Dancy. 438. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 10. Adjutant-General of State of Florida, October 25, 1861. (Brigadier-general. ) John Archer. 453. Born Maryland. Appointed Maryland. 25. Brigadier-General, June 9, 1862. Commandi
June 6th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
General Holmes, 1862; to Lieutenant-General E. Kirby Smith, Trans-Mississippi Department, from May 30, 1863, to end of war. Samuel Jones. 1077. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 19. Major-General, March 14, 1862. Commanded division in Army of Mississippi (Polk's Corp); then commanded Department of Southwest Virginia; last commanded Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. Robert 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. Co
24, 1863. Commanding Third Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed April 2, 1865, near Petersburg, Virginia. Edward D. Blake. 1367. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 37. Lieutenant-Colonel (Captain Confederate States Army), August, 1861. In 1861 Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General staff of Major-General Polk; in 1862 Inspector-General (Lieutenant-Colonel) staff General Hardee; in 1863 Commandant and Chief of Conscript Bureau, East Tennessee. Henry Heth. 1368. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 38. Major-General, May 24, 1863. Commanding division, A. P. Hill's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 1848. Walter H. Stevens. 1372. Born New York. Appointed New York. 4. Brigadier-General, August 28, 1864. Chief Engineer Richmond defences, 1862-‘63; in 1863-‘64 commanding Richmond defences; 1864 Chief Engineer, Army of Northern Virginia. William E. Jones. 1378. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 1o. Brigadier-General, September
tzhoover. 1342. Born Pennsylvania. Appointed at Large. 12. Lieutenant-Colonel (in 1864 acting brigadier), March 13, 1862. In 1862 chief of artillery, Western Department; in 1864 commanding brigade in J. H. Forney's Division, Trans-Mississippi Department. Ambrose P. Hill. 1345. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 15. Lieutenant-General, March 24, 1863. Commanding Third Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed April 2, 1865, near Petersburg, Virginia. Edward D. Blake. 1367. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 37. Lieutenant-Colonel (Captain Confederate States Army), August, 1861. In 1861 Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General staff of Major-General Polk; in 1862 Inspector-General (Lieutenant-Colonel) staff General Hardee; in 1863 Commandant and Chief of Conscript Bureau, East Tennessee. Henry Heth. 1368. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 38. Major-General, May 24, 1863. Commanding division, A. P. Hill's Corps, Army of Northern Vi
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