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Jackson, Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
, Virginia, Commanding Northwestern Virginia. 12.Manafield Lovell, Virginia, Commanding Coast of Louisiana. 13.Edmund Kirby Smith, Florida Army of Potomac. 14.George B. Crittenden, Kentucky, Commanding East Tennessee. Brigadier-Generals in the Provisional Army. 1.Milledge L. Bonham, South 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 E. Bee, South Carolina, Killed in action. 9.Alexander R. Lywton, Georgia, Commanding Coast of Georgia. 10.*Gideon J. Pillow, Tennessee, Kentucky. 11.Samuel R. Anderson, Tennessee, Kentucky. 12.Daniel S. Donelson, Tennessee, Coast of South Carolina. 13.David R. Jones South Carolina, Army of Potomac. 14.Jones M. Withers Alabama, Commanding Coas
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
m Gardner's Dictionary of the United States Army: General in the regular Army. 1. Samuel Cooper, Virginia, Adjutant-General. 2. Albert S. Johnston, Texas, commanding in Kentucky. 3. Joseph E, Johnston, Virginia, commanding Northern Virginia. 4. Robert E. Lee, Virginia, commanding South Atlantic coast. 5. P. G. T. Beauregard, Louisiana, commanding Army of Potomac. Major-Generals in the Provisional-Army. 1.*David E. Twiggs, Georgia, resigned. 2.Leonidas Podee, Georgia, Missouri. 8.Benjamin Huger, South Carolina, Commanding at Norfolk. 9.James Longstreet, Alabama, Army of Potomac. 10.John B. Magruder, Virginia, Commanding at Yorktown. 11.Thomas J. Jackson, Virginia, Commanding Northwestern Virginia. 12.Manafield Lovell, Virginia, Commanding Coast of Louisiana. 13.Edmund Kirby Smith, Florida Army of Potomac. 14.George B. Crittenden, Kentucky, Commanding East Tennessee. Brigadier-Generals in the Provisional Army.
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
itizen 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 follMassachusetts; 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: LongstMassachusetts; 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 North Carolina; Gladden, of Louisiana; and Wigfall, of Texas. 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 North Carolina; Gladden, of Louisiana; and Wigfall, of Texas.
Hebert (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
Virginia. 26.Richard H. Anderson, South Carolina, Pensacola. 27.Albert Pike, Arkansas, Indian Commissioner. 28.*Thomas T. Fauntleroy, Virginia, resigned. 29.Robert Toombs, Georgia, Army of Potomac. 30.Daniel Ruggles, Virginia, Louisiana. 31.Charles Clark, Mississippi, Army of Potomac. 32.Roswell S. Ripley, South Carolina, Coast of South Carolina. 33.Isaac R. Trimble, Maryland, Army of Potomac. 34.*John B. Grayson, Kentucky, died in Florida. 35.Paul O. Hebert, Louisiana, Coast of Texas. 36.Richard C. Gatlin, North Carolina, Commanding Coast of North Carolina. 37.Felix K. Zollicoffer, Tennessee, Eastern Kentucky. 38.Benjamin F. Cheatham, Tennessee, Kentucky. 39.Joseph R. Anderson, Virginia, Coast North Carolina. 40.Simon B. Buckner, Kentucky, Kentucky. 41.Leroy Pope Walker, Alabama, Alabama. 42.Albert G. Blanchard, Louisiana, Norfolk. 43.Gabriel J. Raina, North Carolina, Yorktown. 44.J. E. B. Stuart, Virginia, Army of Potom
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
signed. 8.*Barnard E. Bee, South Carolina, Killed in action. 9.Alexander R. Lywton, Georgia, Commanding Coast of Georgia. 10.*Gideon J. Pillow, Tennessee, Kentucky. 11.Samuel R. Anderson, Tennessee, Kentucky. 12.Daniel S. Donelson, uel G. French, Mississippi, Army of Potomac. 59.William H. Carroll, Tennessee, East Tennessee. 60.Hugh W. Mercer, Georgia,--. 61.Humphrey Marshall, Kentucky, Kentucky. 62.John C. Breckinridge, Kentucky, Kentucky. 63.Richard Griffith,ducations 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, Missand 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 North Carolina; Gladden, of Louisiana; and Wigfall, of Texas.
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
.Richard S. Ewell, Virginia, Army of Potomac. 17.John H Winder, Maryland, Richmond. 18.Jubsl A. Early, Virginia, Army of Potomac. 19.Thomas B. Flournoy, Arkansas, died in Arkansas. 20.Samuel Jones, Virginia, Army of Potomac. 21.Arnold Elzey, Maryland, Army of Potomac. 22.Daniel H. Hill, North Carolina, Army of Potomac. 23.Henry H. Sibley, Louisiana, Texas Frontier. 24.William H. C. Whiting, Georgia, Army of Potomac. 25.William W. Loring, North Carolina, Western Virginia. 26.Richard H. Anderson, South Carolina, Pensacola. 27.Albert Pike, Arkansas, Indian Commissioner. 28.*Thomas T. Fauntleroy, Virginia, resigned. 29.Robert Toombs, Georgia, Army of Potomac. 30.Daniel Ruggles, Virginia, Louisiana. 31.Charles Clark, Mississippi, Army of Potomac. 32.Roswell S. Ripley, South Carolina, Coast of South Carolina. 33.Isaac R. Trimble, Maryland, Army of Potomac. 34.*John B. Grayson, Kentucky, died in Florida. 35.Paul O. Hebert, L
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 1
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. 19.Thomas B. Flournoy, Arkansas, died in Arkansas. 20.Samuel Jones, Virginia, Army of Potomac. 21.Arnold Elzey, Maryland, Army of Potomac. 22.Daniel H. Hill, North Carolina, Army of Potomac. 23.Henry H. Sibley, Louisiana, Texas Frontier. 24.William H. C. Whiting, Georgia, Armyver, 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 Massachus
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in the Provisional Army, the regular order of appointment is perhaps not always observed, but we believe the list is otherwise correct. The dates of graduation from West Point are taken from Gardner's Dictionary of the United States Army: General in the regular Army. 1. Samuel Cooper, Virginia, Adjutant-General. 2. Albert S. Johnston, Texas, commanding in Kentucky. 3. Joseph E, Johnston, Virginia, commanding Northern Virginia. 4. Robert E. Lee, Virginia, commanding South Atlantic coast. 5. P. G. T. Beauregard, Louisiana, commanding Army of Potomac. Major-Generals in the Provisional-Army. 1.*David E. Twiggs, Georgia, resigned. 2.Leonidas Polk, Louisiana, Commanding at Memphis. 3.Braxton Bragg, Louisiana, Commanding at Pensacola. 4.Earl Van Dorn, Mississippi, Army of Potomac. 5.Gustavus W. Smith, Kentucky, Army of Potomac. 6.Theopholis H. Holmes, North Carolina, Army of Potomac. 7.William J. Hardee, Georgia, Missouri. 8.Be
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
e, Georgia, Missouri. 8.Benjamin Huger, South Carolina, Commanding at Norfolk. 9.James Longstvisional Army. 1.Milledge L. Bonham, South Carolina, Army of Potomac. 2.John B. Floyd, Virg12.Daniel S. Donelson, Tennessee, Coast of South Carolina. 13.David R. Jones South Carolina, ArmySouth Carolina, Army of Potomac. 14.Jones M. Withers Alabama, Commanding Coast of Alabama. 15.John C. Pemberton, Vstern Virginia. 26.Richard H. Anderson, South Carolina, Pensacola. 27.Albert Pike, Arkansas, oswell S. Ripley, South Carolina, Coast of South Carolina. 33.Isaac R. Trimble, Maryland, Army ofeorgia, Yorktown. 46.Thos. F. Drayton, South Carolina, Coast of South Carolina. 47.Thomas C. 69.Maxey Gregg, South Carolina, Coast of South Carolina. Those having a *affixed are dead, ohas 16 Generals in the Confederate armies, South Carolina 9, Louisiana 8, Georgia 7, Tennessee 8, Nond Gregg, and the following are natives of South Carolina, though citizens of other States, viz: Lon[8 more...]
Fort Donelson (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
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, John B. Grayson. Class of 1827--Leonidas Polk, Gabriel J, Rains. Class of 1828--Thomas F, Drayton, Hugh W. Mercer. Class of 1829--Joseph E. Johnston, Robt. E, Lee, Theopholia H. Holms; 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 North Carolina; Gladden, of Louisiana; and Wigfall, of Texas.
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