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O. F. Strahl (search for this): chapter 12
hamTennessee March 14, 1862.March 10, 1862. March 14, 1862. Division composed of the brigades of Maney, Smith, Wright and Strahl; in January, 1864, in command of Hardee's corps; division afterwards composed of the brigades of Maney, Wright, Strahl anStrahl and Vaughan; at another time, of the brigades of Jackson, Maney, Smith, Wright and Strahl; Army of Tennessee. 20Samuel JonesVirginia March 14, 1862.March 10, 1862. March 14, 1862. In 1864 in command of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and FloStrahl; Army of Tennessee. 20Samuel JonesVirginia March 14, 1862.March 10, 1862. March 14, 1862. In 1864 in command of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida; in 1862 commanding Second corps, Army of the Mississippi, composed of the brigades of Anderson, Richard and Walker; again in command of the Department of West Virginia and East Tennessee. 21John P. McCownTennessee March 14, 1862.March 10, 1862e 2, 1863. Jan. 25, 1864. Promoted Lieutenant-General June 23, 1864; division composed of the brigades of Brown, Johnson, Strahl and Clayton; afterwards, of the brigades of Brown, Bate, Clayton and Stovall; subsequently of the brigades of Stovall, C
J. E. B. Stuart (search for this): chapter 12
thern Virginia. 28Richard H. AndersonS. CarolinaGen. R. E. LeeJuly 14, 1862.July 14, 1862. Sept. 26, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant-General shortly after the battle of Spotsylvania; division composed of Mahone's, Wright's, Armistead's and Martin's brigades; Posey's, Wilcox's and Pryor's brigades were subsequently added; all attached to the Army of Northern Virginia; at the battle of Fredericksburg his division was composed of the brigades of Perry, Featherston, Wright, Wilcox and Mahone. 29J. E. B. StuartVirginiaGen. R. E. LeeJuly 25, 1862.July 25, 1862. Sept. 26, 1862. Died of wounds May 12, 1864; division composed of the brigades of Hampton, Fitzhugh Lee and W. H. F. Lee; Chief of Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia; succeeded Lieutenant-General A. P. Hill in command of the Second corps, Army of Northern Virginia, during battle of Chancellorsville. 30Richard TaylorLouisianaGen. R. E. LeeJuly 28, 1862.July 28, 1862. Sept. 26, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant-General April 8, 1864; commanding De
William B. Taliaferro (search for this): chapter 12
Northern Virginia. 91G. W. Custis LeeVirginiaGen. R. E. LeeJan. 1, 1865.Jan. 1, 1865.   In command of local brigade and reserves for the immediate defence of Richmond, Virginia. 92William PrestonKentuckyGen. E. K. SmithJan. 1, 1865.Jan. 1, 1865.   Assigned to the command of the division of Major-General Polignac, after his return to France; in October, 1863, in command of a division, Longstreet's corps, Army of the Tennessee, composed of the brigades of Gracie, Twiggs and Kelly. 93William B. TaliaferroVirginiaGen. Wm. J. HardeeJan. 1, 1865.Jan. 1, 1865.   Commanding division of mixed troops after the evacuation of Charleston; previously in command of James Island, South Carolina. 94Bryan GrimesN. CarolinaGen. R. E. LeeFeb. 23, 1865.Feb. 23, 1865. Feb. 23, 1865. Division composed of his old brigade and the brigades of Battle, Cook and Cox, Army of Northern Virginia. 95William W. AllenAlabamaGen. Jos. WheelerMarch, 1865.March, 1865.   Commanding cavalry division composed of the
J. C. Tappan (search for this): chapter 12
tern Virginia; subsequently commanded division in Jackson's corps, and afterwards a division in the Department of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana. 18Sterling PriceMissouri March 6, 1862.March 6, 1862.March 6, 1862. Major-General commanding Missouri State Guard, and received with that rank into Confederate service; commanding District of Arkansas, Trans-Mississippi Department; in 1862 in command of the Army of the West; in 1864 division composed of the brigades of Drayton, Churchill, Tappan and Parsons. 19Benjamin F. CheathamTennessee March 14, 1862.March 10, 1862. March 14, 1862. Division composed of the brigades of Maney, Smith, Wright and Strahl; in January, 1864, in command of Hardee's corps; division afterwards composed of the brigades of Maney, Wright, Strahl and Vaughan; at another time, of the brigades of Jackson, Maney, Smith, Wright and Strahl; Army of Tennessee. 20Samuel JonesVirginia March 14, 1862.March 10, 1862. March 14, 1862. In 1864 in command of the Departm<
Richard Taylor (search for this): chapter 12
 Oct. 11, 1861.Oct. 11, 1861.Dec. 13, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant-General October 9, 1862; commanded reserve division, Army of the Potomac, consisting of Trimble's, Taylor's and Eizey's brigades. 14George B. CrittendenKentucky Nov. 9, 1861.Nov. 9, 1861.  Resigned October 23, 1862; commanding military operations in East Tennessee an.Jan. 24, 1862.Jan. 24, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant-General May 23, 1863; commanding Department of Richmond; division composed of the brigades of Elzey, Trimble and Taylor. 17William W. LoringFloridaMaj. Gen. HugerFeb. 15, 1862.Feb. 15, 1862.Feb. 15, 1862, and Feb. 17, 1864. Commanding Department of Western Virginia; subsequently cof Northern Virginia; succeeded Lieutenant-General A. P. Hill in command of the Second corps, Army of Northern Virginia, during battle of Chancellorsville. 30Richard TaylorLouisianaGen. R. E. LeeJuly 28, 1862.July 28, 1862. Sept. 26, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant-General April 8, 1864; commanding Department of Louisiana; also Distri
William Terry (search for this): chapter 12
d Colquitt; Army of Northern Virginia. 71W. H. F. LeeVirginiaGen. R. E. LeeApril 23, 1864.April 23, 1864. June 9, 1864. Division composed of the cavalry brigades of Chambliss, Barringer and Roberts, and of two batteries horse artillery, Captain McGreggor, Army of Northern Virginia. 72John B. GordonGeorgiaGen. R. E. LeeMay 14, 1864.May 14, 1864. May 14, 1864. Lieutenant-General in the spring of 1865 by promotion at the hands of General R. E. Lee; division composed of the brigades of Evans, Terry and York, Army of Northern Virginia. 73Bushrod R. JohnsonTennesseeGen. BeauregardMay 26, 1864.May 21, 1864. May 26, 1864.Oct. 13, 1862.Division was composed of Ransom's, Johnson's, Wise's, Elliott's and Gracie's brigades, and the Sixty-fourth Georgia regiment, Army of Northern Virginia. 74J. B. KershawS. CarolinaGen. R. E. LeeJune 2, 1864.May 18, 1864. June 2, 1864. Division composed of the brigades of Conner, Wofford, Humphreys and Bryan, Army of Tennessee. 75C. J. PolignacFranceLt. Gen.
France (France) (search for this): chapter 12
y-fourth Georgia regiment, Army of Northern Virginia. 74J. B. KershawS. CarolinaGen. R. E. LeeJune 2, 1864.May 18, 1864. June 2, 1864. Division composed of the brigades of Conner, Wofford, Humphreys and Bryan, Army of Tennessee. 75C. J. PolignacFranceLt. Gen. E. K. SmithJune 13, 1864.April 8, 1864. June 13, 1864. Division composed of the Second Texas brigade and Mouton's brigade. 76J. F. FaganArkansasLt. Gen. E. K. SmithJune 13, 1864.April 25, 1864. June 13, 1864. Commanding District of Arkann command of local brigade and reserves for the immediate defence of Richmond, Virginia. 92William PrestonKentuckyGen. E. K. SmithJan. 1, 1865.Jan. 1, 1865.   Assigned to the command of the division of Major-General Polignac, after his return to France; in October, 1863, in command of a division, Longstreet's corps, Army of the Tennessee, composed of the brigades of Gracie, Twiggs and Kelly. 93William B. TaliaferroVirginiaGen. Wm. J. HardeeJan. 1, 1865.Jan. 1, 1865.   Commanding division of mi
Appomattox (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
ommand composed of the division of Major-General A. P. Stewart, consisting of the brigades of Johnson, Brown, Bate and Clayton, and the division of Brigadier-General Wm. Preston, consisting of the brigades of Gracie, Trigg and Kelly, and of three battalions of light artillery; Army of Tennessee. 32S. G. FrenchMississippiMaj. Gen. G. W. SmithOct. 22, 1862.Aug. 31, 1862. April 22, 1863. Commanding Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, with defensive line from the mouth of the Appomattox to Cape Fear river. 33C. L. StevensonVirginiaLt. Gen. E. K. SmithOct. 13, 1862.Oct. 10, 1862. Oct. 13, 1862. Division composed of the brigades of Brown, Cumming, Pettus and Reynolds, and the light batteries of Anderson, Rowan, Corput and Carne; at another time, of the brigades of Pettus, Palmer and Cumming. 34George E. PickettVirginiaGen. R. E. LeeOct. 11, 1862.Oct. 10, 1862. Oct. 11, 1862. Commanding Department of North Carolina in 1864; commanded division in Longstreet's corps, Army of
Cape Fear (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
f the division of Major-General A. P. Stewart, consisting of the brigades of Johnson, Brown, Bate and Clayton, and the division of Brigadier-General Wm. Preston, consisting of the brigades of Gracie, Trigg and Kelly, and of three battalions of light artillery; Army of Tennessee. 32S. G. FrenchMississippiMaj. Gen. G. W. SmithOct. 22, 1862.Aug. 31, 1862. April 22, 1863. Commanding Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, with defensive line from the mouth of the Appomattox to Cape Fear river. 33C. L. StevensonVirginiaLt. Gen. E. K. SmithOct. 13, 1862.Oct. 10, 1862. Oct. 13, 1862. Division composed of the brigades of Brown, Cumming, Pettus and Reynolds, and the light batteries of Anderson, Rowan, Corput and Carne; at another time, of the brigades of Pettus, Palmer and Cumming. 34George E. PickettVirginiaGen. R. E. LeeOct. 11, 1862.Oct. 10, 1862. Oct. 11, 1862. Commanding Department of North Carolina in 1864; commanded division in Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virgin
Yorktown (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
2; commanding Army of Tennessee, &c., &c. 4Earl Van DornMississippi Sept. 19, 1861.Sept. 19, 1861.Dec. 13, 1861. Commanding Army of the District of the Mississippi. 5Gustavus W. SmithKentucky Sept. 19, 1861.Sept. 19, 1861.Dec. 13, 1861. Resigned February 17, 1863; assigned to the command of the Second corps Army of the Potomac; afterwards in command of the First division in General J. E. Johnston's Army of Virginia; subsequently relieved General Holmes of the command at Fredericksburg; at Yorktown commanded division composed of the brigades of Whiting, Hood, Hampton, Pettigrew and Hatton, &c., &c. 6Theophilus H. HolmesN. Carolina Oct. 7, 1861.Oct. 7, 1861.Dec. 13, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant-General October 10, 1862; assigned to the command of Confederate forces in North Carolina; subsequently in command of the District of Arkansas, &c., &c.; at one time in command of Daniel's, Walker's and Wise's brigades, Army of Northern Virginia. 7William J. HardeeGeorgia Oct. 7, 1861.Oct. 7, 186
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