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April 24th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
the left of the names are the numbers of the graduates in the whole list of graduates; those on the right the class rank. Those without a * are deceased. 1832. Benjamin S. Ewell. 664. Born D. C. Appointed Virginia. 3. Colonel, April 24, 1861. Commanding (in 1861) Thirty-second Virginia Regiment, Army of the Peninsula, afterwards (1862) A. A. G. Department of East Tennessee, and in 1863 A. A. G. Western Department. Philip St. George Cocke. 667. Born Virginia. Appointed Vd at Princeton, 1861-‘62; commanding district, Abingdon, Va., May, 1862. Resigned June 17, 1863. Member of Confederate States Congress. 1833. Francis H. Smith. 711. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 5. Breveted Major-General, April 24, 1861. Breveted Major-General of State forces; member of Governor's Advisory Council; Superintendent Virginia Military Institute. David B. Harris. 713. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 7. Brigadier-General, 1864. Chief-engineer (1st)
April 16th, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
ia 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 Artillery (Confederate States Army), February, 1861. Commanding arsenal at Baton Rouge, La. Thomas K. Jackson. 1393. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 25. Major, November 1o, 1861. 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 b
nd Florida; (fourth) in 1865 commanded division in Cheatham's Corps, Army of Tennessee. Samuel G. French.* 1180. Born New Jersey. Appointed New Jersey. 14. Major of artillery, 1861; Brigadier-General, Oct. 23, 186; Major-General, August 31, 1862. Commanding Department of Southern Virginia and North Carolina in 1862; in 1863-‘64 commanding division in Polk's Corps, Army of Tennessee; in 1864 and 1865 commanding 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 Infantry, Missouri State Guard. Killed May 6, 1861, in a skirmish at Independence,
rmy of Northern Virginia. 1843. Roswell S. Ripley. 1173. Born Ohio. Appointed New York. 7. Brigadier-General, August 15, 1861. Commanded (first) in 1861 Second Military District in South Carolina; (second) in 1862, brigade, D. H. Hill's Division, Army of Northern Virginia; (third) in 1863-‘64 commanding First Military District, Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida; (fourth) in 1865 commanded division in Cheatham's Corps, Army of Tennessee. Samuel G. French.* 1180. Born New Jersey. Appointed New Jersey. 14. Major of artillery, 1861; Brigadier-General, Oct. 23, 186; Major-General, August 31, 1862. Commanding Department of Southern Virginia and North Carolina in 1862; in 1863-‘64 commanding division in Polk's Corps, Army of Tennessee; in 1864 and 1865 commanding Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. Franklin Gardner. 1183. Born New York. Appointed Iowa. 17. Major-General, December 13, 1862. Commanded brigade, Withers' Division
April 21st, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
and. 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 at Norfolk, Va., April-May, 1861; afterwards colonel (temporary rank) of engineers in charge of defences of Eastern North Carolina, 1862. Isaac R. Trimble. 302. Born Pennsylvania. Appointed Kentucky. 17. Major-General, April 23, 1863. Commanding division in Ewell's Corps (2d) A. N. V. 1825. Daniel S. Donelson. 396. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 5. Major-General, January 17, 1863; (1st) adjutant-general of State of Tennessee i
n 1863 commanding First Cavalry Corps, Army of Tennessee. Assassinated in 1863. James Longstreet. 1164. Born South Carolina. Appointed Alabama. 54. Lieutenant-General, October 9, 1862. Commanded First Corps in Army of Northern Virginia. Also, in 1863, a corps in Army of Tennessee, and from December 5, 1863, to April 12, 1864, commanded the Department of East Tennessee. In April, 1864, he returned with his corps to the Army of Northern Virginia. 1843. Roswell S. Ripley. 1173. Born Ohio. Appointed New York. 7. Brigadier-General, August 15, 1861. Commanded (first) in 1861 Second Military District in South Carolina; (second) in 1862, brigade, D. H. Hill's Division, Army of Northern Virginia; (third) in 1863-‘64 commanding First Military District, Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida; (fourth) in 1865 commanded division in Cheatham's Corps, Army of Tennessee. Samuel G. French.* 1180. Born New Jersey. Appointed New Jersey. 14. Major of
April 13th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
and Assistant Adjutant-General, 1861; Brigadier-General, 1862; Major-General, October 10, 1862. Commanding division, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee. 1839. Jeremy F. Gilmer. 989. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 4. Major-General, August 16, 1863. Chief of Engineer Bureau. In 1863 second in command Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. Alexander R. Lawton. 998. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 13. Brigadier-General, April 13, 1861. Commanded division in Jackson's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, second Quartermaster-General, Confederate States Army. Was desperately wounded at Sharpsburg (Antietam), and on recovery was made Quartermaster-General against his protest, as he wished to go back to the Army of Northern Virginia. Charles Wickliffe. 1011. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 26. Colonel, November 1, 1861. Commanding Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry. Mortally wounded at Shiloh; died of wounds
April 9th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
da. J. Lucius Davis. 722. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 16. Colonel, (1st) commanding Forty-sixth Virginia Infantry; (2d) Colonel, commanding Tenth Virginia Cavalry, Army of Northern Virginia. Abraham C. Myers. 738. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 32. Colonel, June 24, 1861. First Quartermaster-General, Confederate States Army, Richmond, 1861-‘62. Daniel Ruggles. 740. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts. 34. Brigadier-General, April 9, 1861. Commanding Brigade in Army of Potomac, afterwards Brigade in Army of the West. Benjamin E. Dubose. 745. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 39. No trace. (Cullum says he was in Confederate States Army.) 1834. William T. Stockton. 757. Born Pennsylvania. Appointed Pensylvania. 8. Lieutenant-Colonel, First Florida Cavalry. Charles A. Fuller. 759. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts. 10. Colonel, August 14, 1861. Commanding First Loui
April 2nd, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
t's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 1847. Daniel L. Beltzhoover. 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.
December 2nd, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
1643. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 13. Major-General, July 25, 1862. Commanded Jackson's Corps at Chancellorsville in April, 1863, after Jackson was wounded. Commanding cavalry corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Died May 12, 1864, Richmond, Va., of wounds received at Yellow Tavern, Va. Archibald Gracie. 1644. Born New York. Appointed New Jersey. 14. Brigadier-General, November 4, 1862. Commanding brigade, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed December 2, 1864, at Petersburg, Va. Stephen D. Lee.* 1647. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 17. Lieutenant-General, June 23, 1864. Various commands. Assigned July 27, 1864, to command of Hood's Corps, Army of Tennessee. William D. Pender. 1649. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 19. Major-General, May 27, 1863. Commanding division, A. P. Hill's Corp's, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. John B. Villepigue. 1652. B
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