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West Point (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
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.] Who served in the Confederate States Army, with the highest Commission and highest command attained. compiled by Captain W. Gordon McCABE, late Adjutant Pegram's Battalion, A. P. Hill's Corps, Army Northern Virginia, for the Association of the graduates. Reprinted with Additions and Corrections. Captain McCabe, in sending this list, says: Although greatest vigilance has been exercised in compiling this roster of the graduates of the Military Academy, who entered the Confederate army, together with statement of highest rank obtained by them and dates of their commission, it is well nigh impossible that some errors should not occur, owing to the confused condition of existing records. The list of those who attained rank of Brigadier-General, Major-General, Lieutenant-General and of full General, is believed to be comple
Maine (Maine, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
reet's Division (1862), Army of Northern Virginia. 1836. Danville Leadbetter. 844. Born Maine. Appointed Maine. 3. Brigadier-General, February 27, 1862. (1st) Commanding brigade, Army Maine. 3. Brigadier-General, February 27, 1862. (1st) Commanding brigade, Army of Kentucky; (2d) Chief-engineer (1863) to Bragg; (3d) Chief-engineer to Joseph E. Johnston (1864), Army of Tennessee. Joseph R. Anderson. 845. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 4. Brigadnding brigade in W. H. T. Walker's Division, Army of Tennessee. Joseph L. Locke. 515. Born Maine. Appointed Maine. 8. No trace of his having been in the Confederate army. Died in SavannahMaine. 8. No trace of his having been in the Confederate army. Died in Savannah, 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 John R. Church. 1692. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 16. James H. Hill. 1699. Born Maine. Appointed New York. 23. Robert C. Hill. 1709. Born North Carolina. Appointed North C<
Cumberland Gap (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
stant to Commissary-General, Confederate States Army, Richmond, Va. Thornton A. Washington. 1439. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 33. Major in 1861, Assistant Adjutant-General to General Van Dorn; in 1862 Assistant Adjutant-General in Adjutant-General's Department, Richmond, Va. John W. Frazier. 1440. Born Tennessee. Appointed Mississippi. 34. Brigadier-General, May 3, 1863. Commanding Fifth Brigade, Army of East Tennessee. Taken Prisoner September 9, 1863, at Cumberland Gap, where he surrendered to Burnside. Alfred Cumming. 1441. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 35. Brigadier-General, October 29, 1862. Commanding brigade, Stevenson's Division, Army of the West. Samuel H. Reynolds. 1448. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 42. Colonel, October, 1861. Commanding Thirty-first Virginia Infantry, Army of Northwestern Virginia; resigned December, 1861. James M'Intosh. 1449. Born Florida. Appointed at Large. 43, Rank not known. K
Spottsylvania (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
rginia. 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 Virginia Infantry, Early's Division, Jackson's Cor. Appointed at Large. 33. Brigadier-General, September I, 1862. Commanding brigade, Rodes's Division, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed May 13, 1864, at Spotsylvania. Melancthon Smith. 1529. Born Alabama. Appointed Alabama. 36.. Colonel, Chief of Artillery, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee. Edward A. Palfrey. 1827. Born Pennsylvania. Appointed Pennsylvania. 3. Colonel, commanding Fifteenth Virginia Cavalry, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed May 12, 1864, at Spotsylvania. Robert F. Beckham. 1830. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 6. Colonel, July 25, 1864. Chief of artillery, staff of General J. B. Hood, commanding
Piedmont, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
attalion, Gist's Brigade, Walker's Division, Army of Tennessee. Solomon Williams. 1808. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 11. Colonel, commanding Twelfth North Carolina Infantry. Killed June 9, 1863, at Culpeper Courthouse, Virginia. Richard H. Brewer. 1809. Born Maryland. Appointed Maryland. 12. Major, Assistant Adjutant-General, staff of Lieutenant-General Polk (Army of Mississippi), Army of Tennessee. Died June 25, 1864, of wounds received June 5, at Piedmont, Va. Andrew Jackson.* 1812. Born Tennessee. Appointed at Large. 15. Colonel, commanding First Tennessee, heavy artillery. Bryan M. Thomas.* 1819. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 22. Brigadier-General, August 4, 1864. Commanding brigade of Alabama troops, Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and Eastern Louisiana. William G. Robinson. 1821. Born Canada. Appointed North Carolina. 25. Colonel, September 1, 1861, commanding Second Regiment, North Carolina Cavalr
Vermont (Vermont, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
al, 1865. Thomas Jordan. 1057. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 41. Brigadier-General, September 26, 1862. Chief-of-staff to General P. G. T. Beauregard. 1841. Smith Stansbury. 1062. Born Louisiana. Appointed Maryland. 4. Major, October 1, 1862, Ordnance Bureau, Richmond, Va. Josiah Gorgas. 1064. Born Pennsylvania. Appointed New York. 6. Brigadier-General, November 10, 1864. Chief of Ordnance, Confederate States Army. Sewall L. Fremont. 1075. Born Vermont. Appointed New Hampshire. 17. No trace. (Cullum says he was in Confederate States Army.) Samuel S. Anderson. 1076. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 18. Colonel, May 30, 1863. A. A. G. to Major-General Huger, 1861-‘62; to 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
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
chmond. William H. T. Walker. 936. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 46. Major-General, Mard, 1862. Lafayette M'Laws. 1158. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 48. Major-General, Mg District of South Carolina in Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. Died October 4s. 1312. Born South Carolina. Appointed Georgia. 41. Major-General, October 11, 1862. Comm 1863-‘64 commanded district in Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. George H. Stat Large. 31. John T. Mercer. 1670. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 40. Colonel, Septembn 1862. E. Porter Alexander. 1762. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 3. Brigadier-Generalepartment. Aurelius F. Cone. 1787. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 28. Lieutenant-Colon4. Colonel and Chief Engineer, Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. John S. Sauny Napier. 1807. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 1o. Lieutenant-Colonel, Eighth Georgia Ba[50 more...]
Raleigh (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. 1862. Joseph C. Ives. 1540. Born New York. Appointed Connecticut. 5. Colonel, Aide-de-Camp to President of Confederate States, Richmond, Va. George B. Anderson. 1545. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 1o. Brigadier-General, June 9, 1862. Commanding brigade, D. H. Hill's Division, Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Mortally wounded September 17, 1862, at Sharpsburg; died October 16, 1862, at Raleigh, N. C. Henry Deveuve. 1547. Born Louisiana. Appointed New Jersey. 12. Captain, Engineer officer to Major-General Loring, First Corps, Army of Mississippi. George B. Cosby.* 1552. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 17. Brigadier-General, January 20, 1863. Commanding brigade of cavalry, Stephen D. Lee's Division, Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and Eastern Louisiana. Robert B. Thomas. 1553. Born Kentucky. Appointed Mississippi. 18. Major, February, 1862, Ass
Battery, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
ade, Stevenson's Division, Army of the West. Samuel H. Reynolds. 1448. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 42. Colonel, October, 1861. Commanding Thirty-first Virginia Infantry, Army of Northwestern Virginia; resigned December, 1861. James M'Intosh. 1449. Born Florida. Appointed at Large. 43, Rank not known. Killed March 7, 1862, at Pea Ridge, Ark. 1850. Jacob Culberson. 1456. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 7. Captain, Confederate States Army. Commanding battery of Mississippi Artillery, Loring's Division, 1861, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. In 1862 chief artillery (captain Confederate States Army.) First Brigade, First Division, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. Achilles Bowen. 1459. Born Kentucky. Appointed Tennessee. 10. William T. Magruder. 1460. Born Maryland. Appointed Maryland. 11. Captain, August, 1862. Assistant Adjutant-General Davis's Brigade, Heth's Division, A. P. Hill's Corps, Army of Nort
Arizona (Arizona, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
ginia. 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. Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry. Mortally wounded at Shiloh; died of wounds April 27, 1862. 1840. Paul O. Hebert. 1017. Born Louisiana. Appointed Louisiana. 1. Brigadier-General, August 17, 1861. Commanded Department of Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico. John P. M'Cown. 1026. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 10. Major-General, March 10, 1862. Commanded Division in Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee. Richard S. Ewell. 1029. Born District of Columbia. Appoi
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