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Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
898. Born District of Columbia. Appointed Maryland. 8. Brigadier-General, March 6, 1862. Chief Mississippi. Arnold Elzey. 923. Born Maryland. Appointed Maryland. 33 Major-General, DMaryland. 33 Major-General, December 4, 1862. Commanding First Brigade Ewell's Division, Army of Northern Virginia, desperately ia, Virginia. Edward Murray. 1099. Born Maryland. Appointed Maryland. 41. Lieutenant-ColoMaryland. 41. Lieutenant-Colonel, Forty-ninth Virginia Infantry, Early's Division, Jackson's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Thomas. 1211. Born Virginia. Appointed Maryland. 6. Colonel, May 17, 1861. Commanding Mary Florida. George H. Steuart. 1405. Born Maryland. Appointed at Large. 37. Brigadier-GenerT. Magruder. 1460. Born Maryland. Appointed Maryland. 11. Captain, August, 1862. Assistant Adjut Winder. 1471. Born Maryland. Appointed Maryland. 22. Brigadier-General, March 1, 1862. Com C. Stith. 1493. Born Turkey. Appointed Maryland. 44. Colonel, 1863. Staff of General Steph[18 more...]
Hilton Head (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
he 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 September, 1863. 1831. Albert M. Lea. 633. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 5. Lieutenant-Colonel, January, 1863. Engineer officer to Brigadier-General H. P. Bee. Lucius B. Northrop. 650. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 22. Colonel, 1861. Commissary-General of Confederate States Army, 1861-‘64. James S. Williams. 656. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 28. Major, 1864. Assistant Inspector-General to Brigadier-Ge
Fort Donelson (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
1, at Bull Run, Virginia. Simon B. Buckner. 1216. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 11. Lieutenant-General, September 20, 1864. Third in command at Fort Donelson in 1862; in 1863 commanded division and corps in Army of Tennessee; in 1864-‘65 commanded Department of West Louisiana and Arkansas. 1845 William H. C. Wthe Mississippi. Joseph Dixon. 1800. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 3. Captain, Confederate States Army, November 20, 1861. Captain engineers, Fort Donelson. Killed February 13, 1862, at Fort Donelson, Tennessee. William H. Echols.* 1800. Born Alabama. Appointed Alabama. 4. Colonel and Chief Engineer, DFort Donelson, Tennessee. William H. Echols.* 1800. Born Alabama. Appointed Alabama. 4. Colonel and Chief Engineer, Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. John S. Saunders.* 1802. Born Virginia. Appointed at Large. 5. Lieutenant-Colonel, ordnance, December 5, 1862. Ordnance Bureau, Richmond, Va. James H. Hallonquist. 1803. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 6. Lieutenant-Colonel Artillery, July 17
Galveston (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
General, Provisional Army, February 19, 1864. In 1861 commanded brigade, Army of Shenandoah; in 1862 Major-General, commanding Army of Kentucky; in 1863 Lieutenant-General, commanding Department of Trans-Mississippi, commanded same department as General to May 26, 1865. James M. Hawes. 1259. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 29. Brigadier-General, March 5, 1862. Commanded cavalry, Western Department, 1861-‘62; commanded brigade, J. G. Walker's Division, in 1863; commanded at Galveston in 1864. Richard C. W. Radford. 1261. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 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. Lo
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
isons east of Mississippi (except Georgia and Alabama); 1865 commanded post at Richmond. Samuel u. 1577. Born South Carolina. Appointed Alabama. 42. Captain Confederate States; afterward est; later commanded brigade in Department of Alabama and Western Florida. Lucius L. Rich. 16 Deshler. 1637. Born Alabama. Appointed Alabama. 7. Brigadier-General, July 28, 1863. Commlry Corps. Owen K. M'Lemore. 1749. Born Alabama. Appointed Alabama. 39. Lieutenant-ColonAlabama. 39. Lieutenant-Colonel, Fourth Alabama Infantry, Whiting's Brigade Hood's Division, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed ningham.* 1784. Born Georgia. Appointed Alabama. 25. Lieutenant-Colonel First Virginia Infa W. Holt. 1790. Born Alabama. Appointed Alabama. 31. Lieutenant-Colonel, Assistant Adjutantneral, August 4, 1864. Commanding brigade of Alabama troops, Department of Alabama, Mississippi, aLockett. 1826. Born Virginia. Appointed Alabama. 2. Colonel of engineers. Charles R. C[21 more...]
Turquie (Turkey) (search for this): chapter 1.2
37. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1862, Chief Commissary of subsistence of Army of Northern Virginia. John J. A. A. Mouton. 1487. Born Louisiana. Appointed Louisiana. 38. Brigadier-General, April 16, 1862. Commanding brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department. Killed April 8, 1864, at Mansfield, La. James L. Corley. 1489. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 40. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1862. Chief Quartermaster of Army of Northern Virginia. Donald C. Stith. 1493. Born Turkey. Appointed Maryland. 44. Colonel, 1863. Staff of General Stephen D. Lee, Army of Tennessee. 1851. William T. Welcker. 1497. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 4. Major, 1862. Staff of Major-General Van Dorn, 1862. Caleb Huse.* 1500. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts 7. Major, 1861. Confederate States agent for purchasing ordnance supplies in Europe. Ben Hardin helm. 1502. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 9. Colonel, First Confederat
Port Hudson (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
anding Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. Franklin Gardner. 1183. Born New York. Appointed Iowa. 17. Major-General, December 13, 1862. Commanded brigade, Withers' Division, Army of Mississippi, in 1862; in 1863 commanded Port Hudson; later commanded division under General Dick Taylor, in Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and Western Tennessee. Edmunds B. Holloway. 1185. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 19. Colonel, May, 1861. Commanding First Missouri Inf861. Chief Commissary-General, A. S. Johnston's staff, Western Department, 1861-‘62. William N. R. Beall. 1398. Born Kentucky. Appointed Arkansas. 30. Brigadier-General, April 11, 1862. Commanding brigade, Army of West; captured at Port Hudson, July 9, 1863. In 1864 and 1865 commanding brigade in Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. William T. Mechling. 1401. Born Pennsylvania. Appointed Louisiana. 33. Major, in 1864, Assistant Adjutant-General to Van Dorn; in 1
Mobile, Ala. (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
essee. James A. Smith. 1623. Born Tennessee. Appointed at Large. 45. Brigadier-General, September 30, 1863. Commanding brigade, Cleburne's Division, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee. Thomas M. Jones.* 1625. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 47. Brigadier-General, 1862. Commanded brigade in Army of West; later commanded brigade in Department of Alabama and Western Florida. Lucius L. Rich. 1628. Born Missouri. Appointed Missouri. 50. Died August, 1862, at Mobile, Ala., of wounds received in the battle of Shiloh. Reuben R. Ross. 1629. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 51. Brigadier-General (temporary rank), 1864. Commanding cavalry brigade, Wheeler's Corps, Army of Tennessee. Killed De cember 16, 1864, at Hopkinsville, Va. 1854. G. W. Custis Lee.* 1631. Born Virginia. Appointed at Large. I. Major-General, October 20, 1864. In 1861, 1862, and 1863 Aidede-Camp to the President of Confederate States; in 1864 and 1865 commandin
Gulf (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
sippi, and Eastern Louisiana. Robert B. Thomas. 1553. Born Kentucky. Appointed Mississippi. 18. Major, February, 1862, Assistant Adjutant-General to Brigadier-General Finnegan, commanding District of Florida. Matthew L. Davis. 1556. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 21. John H. Forney. 1557. Born North Carolina. Appointed Alabama. 22. Major-General, October 27, 1862. (1st) Commanding brigade in Army of Northern Virginia; (2d) commanding District of Gulf in 1862; (3d) commanding District in Trans-Mississippi Department, 1863-‘65. Marshall T. Polk. 1558. Born North Carolina Appointed at Large. 23. Lieutenant-Colonel, February, 1863. Chief of artillery, Polk's Corps (Army of Mississippi), Army of Tennessee. Philip Stockton. 1568. Born New Jersey. Appointed New Jersey. 33. Colonel, June, 1862. Chief of ordnance, Army of Mississippi, in 1862. Afterwards commanding arsenal at San Antonio, Texas. Arthur P. Bagby.* 1574
South Mountain, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
nessee. Appointed Tennessee. 38. Brigadier-General, December 29, 1862. Various commands; in 1862 chief of cavalry to Van Dorn, and in 1863 to Price; in 1864 commanding cavalry corps, Army of the Mississippi; in February, 1865, commanded division in Forrest's Cavalry Corps. Owen K. M'Lemore. 1749. Born Alabama. Appointed Alabama. 39. Lieutenant-Colonel, Fourth Alabama Infantry, Whiting's Brigade Hood's Division, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed September 14, 1862, at South Mountain, Va. Fitzhugh Lee.* 1755. Born Virginia. Appointed at Large. 45. Major-General, September 3, 1863. Commanding division in cavalry corps, Army of Northern Virginia. In 1865 commanding cavalry corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Arthur S. Cunningham. 1759. Born Virginia. Appointed at Large. 49. Lieutenant-Colonel. Commanding Tenth Alabama Infantry, Wilcox's Brigade, Anderson's Division, Third Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 1857. Richard K. Meade. 1761. Born
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