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Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
. 740. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts. 34. Brigadier-General, April 9, 1861. Cavalry. Charles A. Fuller. 759. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts. 10. ColonelMassachusetts. 10. Colonel, August 14, 1861. Commanding First Louisiana Regiment of Artillery. James F. Cooper. 766. B 1815. William H. Chase. 150. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts. 30. ColonelMassachusetts. 30. Colonel, commanding forces of Florida, Pensacola District, January, 1861; afterwards Major-General of Flor 1821. Charles Dimmock. 242. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts. 5. BrigadieMassachusetts. 5. Brigadier-General and chief of ordnance of Virginia 1861. Member of Governor's Council. Commanding State . 566. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts. 26. Brigadier-General, September 21, 18sburg. Claudius W. Sears. 1089. Born Massachusetts. Appointed New York. 31. Brigadier-Ge 1500. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts 7. Major, 1861. Confederate States agen[3 more...]
Charleston (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
as. 41. Captain, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General to Brigadier-General Chalmers, 1861, Army of the Mississippi. 1861 (May). Llewellyn G. Hoxton. 1893. Born District of Columbia. Appointed at Large. 6. Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding Hoxton's Battalion Artillery, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee. Nathaniel R. Chambliss. 1896. Born Virginia. Appointed Tennessee. 9. Major, June 9, 1862. Chief of ordnance, Hardee's Division, 1862; in 1863-‘64 commanding arsenal, Charleston, S. C. Charles E. Patterson. 1903. Born Indiana. Appointed Arkansas. 16. Killed April 6, 1862, at Shiloh. Charles C. Campbell.* 1911. Born Missouri. Appointed Missouri. 24. Captain of artillery and Major First Missouri Infantry, Mathias W. Henry. 1931. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 44, 1861 (June.) Clarence Derrick.* 1936. Born District Columbia. Appointed at Large. 4. Lieutenant-Colonel Twenty-third Virginia Battalion of Infantry. Georg
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
ry Academy at West Point, N. Y., [from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, March 30, April 6, 27, and May termaster-General Confederate States Army, Richmond, Va. Hugh M'Leod. 841. Born New York. Apphen superintendent of Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va., after July 19, 1862, manufacturing cannon Major, October 1, 1862, Ordnance Bureau, Richmond, Va. Josiah Gorgas. 1064. Born Pennsylvaned at Chancellorsville; died May 1o, 1863, Richmond, Va. Stonewall Jackson. John Adams. 1296.mmissary-General, Confederate States Army, Richmond, Va. Thornton A. Washington. 1439. Born VAdjutant-General's Department, War Office, Richmond, Va. John T. Shaaff. 1531. Born District of Northern Virginia. Died May 12, 1864, Richmond, Va., of wounds received at Yellow Tavern, Va. artermaster-General of Confederate States, Richmond, Va. Paul J. Quattlebaum. 1788. Born Soutdnance, December 5, 1862. Ordnance Bureau, Richmond, Va. James H. Hallonquist. 1803. Born Sou[3 more...]
Coast (Kenya) (search for this): chapter 1.2
ferson Davis. 530. Born in Kentucky. Appointed Mississippi. 23. President of the Confederate States. Thomas F. Drayton. 535. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 28. Brigadier-General, September 25, 1861. Commanding Coast District of South Carolina; then brigade in Trans-Mississippi Department. 1829. Robert E. Lee. 542. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 2. General June 14, 1861. Commanding Army of Northern Virginia; made general-in-chief of the Conof Northern Virginia, in 1862 and 1863; in 1864 commanded brigade in Pickett's Division, Army of Northern Virginia. 1849. Johnson K. Duncan. 1411. Born Pennsylvania. Appointed Ohio. 5. Brigadier-General, January 7, 1862. Commanding coast defences of Louisiana, including Forts Jackson and St. Philip. Died in service December 18, 1862. John C. Moore. 1423. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 17. Brigadier-General, May 26, 1862. Commanding brigade, Maury's Division, Arm
Cape Fear (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
, 1861. Commanded Bee's Brigade; in 1862 commanded Division in the Army of Northern Virginia; in 1863 defences of Wilmington, N. C.; in June, 1864, commanded division in Virginia under Beauregard; in June, 1864, returned to command District of Cape Fear (headquarters Wilmington, N. C.) Died March 1o, 1865, at Governor's Island, of wounds received at Fort Fisher, N. C. Louis Hebert. 1233. Born Louisiana. Appointed Louisiana. 3. Brigadier-General, May 26, 1862. Commanded Second Brigataff of Major-General Van Dorn, First Corps, Department of Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana. George A. Cunningham.* 1784. Born Georgia. Appointed Alabama. 25. Lieutenant-Colonel First Virginia Infantry; then colonel heavy artillery, Cape Fear District, N. C. Henry C. M'Neill. 1785. Born Mississippi. Appointed Texas. 26. Colonel, commanding Fifth Texas Cavalry, Thomas Green's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department. Aurelius F. Cone. 1787. Born Georgia. Appointed Ge
Bull Run, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
is J. Thomas. 1211. Born Virginia. Appointed Maryland. 6. Colonel, May 17, 1861. Commanding Maryland Volunteers (May and June, 1861); July, 1861, acting chief of ordnance on General J. E. Johnston's staff. Killed July 21, 1861, 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 Danded 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. Look, men; there is Jackson standing like a stonewall!) 1846. John A. Brown. 1287. Born Maryland. Appointed Maryland. 16. Lieutenant-Colonel, Confederate States Ar
Independence, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
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, Mo. 1844. Daniel M. Frost. 1209. Born New York. Appointed New York. 4. Brigadier-General, March 3, 1862. Commanding brigade Missouri State Guard 1862; then a brigade in Hindman's Division in 1863. (Deserted and dropped.) Francis J. Thomas. 1211. Born Virginia. Appointed Maryland. 6. Colonel, May 17, 1861. Commanding Maryland Volunteers (May and June, 1861); July, 1861, acting chief of ordnance on General J. E. Johnston's staff. Killed July 21, 1861, at Bull Run,
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
L. Clark. 609. Born Missouri. Appointed Missouri. 23. Colonel and A. D. C., July 17, 1862. ern Florida. Lucius L. Rich. 1628. Born Missouri. Appointed Missouri. 50. Died August, 18 1855. Frederick L. Childs. 1685. Born Missouri. Appointed at Large. 9. Captain of artil. Major. 1733. Born Missouri. Appointed Missouri. 23. Brigadier-General, July 21, 1863. Comissippi. Manning M. Kimmel.* 1781. Born Missouri. Appointed Missouri. 22. Major, AssistanMissouri. 22. Major, Assistant Adjutant-General, staff of Major-General Van Dorn, First Corps, Department of Mississippi and Eastrginia. John S. Marmaduke. 1789. Born Missouri. Appointed Missouri. 30. Major-General, Missouri. 30. Major-General, March 17, 1865. Commanded cavalry division, Sterling Price's Army, Trans-Mississippi Department. hiloh. Charles C. Campbell.* 1911. Born Missouri. Appointed Missouri. 24. Captain of artiMissouri. 24. Captain of artillery and Major First Missouri Infantry, Mathias W. Henry. 1931. Born Kentucky. Appointed K[3 more...]
New Hampshire (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
n. 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 of Mississippi (Polk's C
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
cher. Richard C. Gatlin. 696. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 35. Briga 438. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 10. Adjutant-General of State of Flori Artillery. Leonidas Polk. 477. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 8. LieutNorth Carolina. 8. Lieutenant-General, October 10, 1862. Commanding Army of Mississippi; then corps (Army of Mississippi) i 482. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 13. Brigadier-General, September 23, 1862. Theophilus H. Holmes. 584. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 44. Lieut. Served under Whiting preparing defences North Carolina coast. Commandant of arsenal at Charlesto. 1709. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 33. Colonel, commanding Forty-eighth N 1860. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 14. Major-General, June 1, 1864. Comm 1865. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 19. Died in 1861 in North Carolina. [49 more...]
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