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5.Gustavus W. Smith, Kentucky, Army of Potomac.
6.Theopholis H. Holmes, North Carolina, Army of Potomac.
7.William J. Hardee, Georgia, Missouri.
8.Benjamin Huger, South Carolina, Commanding at Norfolk.
9.James Longstreet, Alabama, Army of Potomac.
10.John B. Magruder, Virginia, Commanding at Yoouth Carolina, Army of Potomac.
2.John B. Floyd, Virginia, Commanding Army Kanawha.
3.Henry A. Wise, Virginia, waiting orders.
4.Ben McCulloch, Texas, Missouri.
5.*Henry R Jackson, Georgia, resigned.
6.*Robert S. Garnett, Virginia, Killed in action.
7.*William H. T. Walker, Georgia, resigned.
8.*Barnard Ermies, South Carolina 9, Louisiana 8, Georgia 7, Tennessee 8, North Carolina 6, Kentucky 7, Maryland 4, Alabama 4, Mississippi 4, Texas 3, Arkansas 2, Florida 1, Missouri none.
The following were born at the North, though previous to the present war they were citizen of Southern States: General Cooper, born in New York; Riple
. O'B Branch, William H. Carroll, R. E. Rodes.
Some, however, received military educations at State institutions.
Virginia has 16 Generals in the Confederate armies, South Carolina 9, Louisiana 8, Georgia 7, Tennessee 8, North Carolina 6, Kentucky 7, Maryland 4, Alabama 4, Mississippi 4, Texas 3, Arkansas 2, Florida 1, Missouri none.
The following were born at the North, though previous to the present war they were citizen of Southern States: General Cooper, born in New York; Ripley, in Ohio, Pemberton, in Pennsylvania; Whiting, in Massachusetts; Pike, in Massachusetts; Ruggles, in Massachusetts; Blanchard, in Massachusetts; French, in New Jersey.
The following Confederate Generals are South Carolinians, viz: Huger, Bonham, Bee, (dead,) D. R. Jones, Ripley, R. H. Anderson, Drayton, Evans, Trapier, and Gregg, and the following are natives of South Carolina, though citizens of other States, viz: Longstreet, of Alabama; Lawton, of Georgia; Donelson, of Tennessee; Withers,
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13.David R. Jones South Carolina, Army of Potomac.
14.Jones M. Withers Alabama, Commanding Coast of Alabama.
15.John C. Pemberton, Virginia, Coast of SoutAlabama.
15.John C. Pemberton, Virginia, Coast of South Carolina.
16.Richard S. Ewell, Virginia, Army of Potomac.
17.John H Winder, Maryland, Richmond.
18.Jubsl A. Early, Virginia, Army of Potomac.
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40.Simon B. Buckner, Kentucky, Kentucky.
41.Leroy Pope Walker, Alabama, Alabama.
42.Albert G. Blanchard, Louisiana, Norfolk.
43.Gabriel J. Raina, NorthLouisiana 8, Georgia 7, Tennessee 8, North Carolina 6, Kentucky 7, Maryland 4, Alabama 4, Mississippi 4, Texas 3, Arkansas 2, Florida 1, Missouri none.
The follatives of South Carolina, though citizens of other States, viz: Longstreet, of Alabama; Lawton, of Georgia; Donelson, of Tennessee; Withers, of Alabama; Hill, of Norz: Longstreet, of Alabama; Lawton, of Georgia; Donelson, of Tennessee; Withers, of Alabama; Hill, of North Carolina; Gladden, of Louisiana; and Wigfall, of Texas.
H. Carroll, R. E. Rodes.
Some, however, received military educations at State institutions.
Virginia has 16 Generals in the Confederate armies, South Carolina 9, Louisiana 8, Georgia 7, Tennessee 8, North Carolina 6, Kentucky 7, Maryland 4, Alabama 4, Mississippi 4, Texas 3, Arkansas 2, Florida 1, Missouri none.
The following were born at the North, though previous to the present war they were citizen of Southern States: General Cooper, born in New York; Ripley, in Ohio, Pemberton, in Pennsylvania; Whiting, in Massachusetts; Pike, in Massachusetts; Ruggles, in Massachusetts; Blanchard, in Massachusetts; French, in New Jersey.
The following Confederate Generals are South Carolinians, viz: Huger, Bonham, Bee, (dead,) D. R. Jones, Ripley, R. H. Anderson, Drayton, Evans, Trapier, and Gregg, and the following are natives of South Carolina, though citizens of other States, viz: Longstreet, of Alabama; Lawton, of Georgia; Donelson, of Tennessee; Withers, of Alabama; Hill, of N
rolina.
69.Maxey Gregg, South Carolina, Coast of South Carolina.
Those having a *affixed are dead, or have resigned since the commencement of the war.
The West Point Generals.
The following Confederate Generals are graduates of West Point — the date of their graduation being prefixed:
Class of 1815--Samuel Cooper.
Class of 1820--John H. Winder.
Class of 1821--Isaac R. Tremble.
Class of 1825--Daniel S, Donelson, Benjamin Huger.
Class of 1826--Albert S. Johnston, JE Kirby Smith, Bernard E. Bee, Wm. B. C. Whiting.
Class of 1846--Thomas J. Jackson, Cadmus M. Wilcox, David R. Jones, Wm. M. Gardner.
Class of 1848--Nathan G. Evans.
Class of 1854--J. E. B. Stuart.
Generals who were not graduates at West Point.
The following Generals were appointed to the old United States Army, without passing through the West Point Academy; David E, Twiggs, appointed in 1812; Wm. W. Loring, in 1836; Thos, T. Fauntleroy, in 1836.
The following Generals firs
lloch, Louis, T. Wigfall.
The following Generals saw no military service previous to the present war; John B. Floyd, Henry A. Wise, Robert Toombs, Richard Taylor, Thos. B. Flournoy, L. Pope Walker, F. K. Zollicoffer, William Mahone, L. O'B Branch, William H. Carroll, R. E. Rodes.
Some, however, received military educations at State institutions.
Virginia has 16 Generals in the Confederate armies, South Carolina 9, Louisiana 8, Georgia 7, Tennessee 8, North Carolina 6, Kentucky 7, Maryland 4, Alabama 4, Mississippi 4, Texas 3, Arkansas 2, Florida 1, Missouri none.
The following were born at the North, though previous to the present war they were citizen of Southern States: General Cooper, born in New York; Ripley, in Ohio, Pemberton, in Pennsylvania; Whiting, in Massachusetts; Pike, in Massachusetts; Ruggles, in Massachusetts; Blanchard, in Massachusetts; French, in New Jersey.
The following Confederate Generals are South Carolinians, viz: Huger, Bonham, Bee, (dead,