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January, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
alth, April I, 1864. Lewis G. Derussy. 96. Born New York. Appointed New York. 6. Colonel Second Louisiana Infantry, Army Peninsula, 1861; colonel of engineers, December 1, 1861. Major-General Polk's Army of Mississippi; chief engineer, 1862, District of West Louisiana. On engineer duty Trans-Mississippi Department, 1863-‘64. 1815. William H. Chase. 150. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts. 30. Colonel, commanding forces of Florida, Pensacola District, January, 1861; afterwards Major-General of Florida State forces. Samuel Cooper. 156. Born New York. Appointed New York. 9. General, May 16, 1861. Adjutant and Inspector-General Confederate States Army. 1817. Richard B. Lee. 169. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 9. Colonel, chief commissary of subsistence to General Beauregard in 1861-‘62. Angus W. M'Donald. 173. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 13. Colonel, Seventh Virginia Cavalry. Commanding cavalry Valley
t. 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, 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 Department of West Louisiana and Arkansas. 1845 William H. C. Whiting. 1231. Born Mississippi. Appointed at Large. 1. Major, engineers, March 29, 1861. Brigadier-General, July 21, 1861. Major-General, February 28, 1863. On General Beauregard's staff in North Carolina and Gen
December, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
ohnson's Brigade, B. R. Johnson's Division, in Beauregard's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. George B. Crittenden. 687. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 26. Major-General, August 15, 1861. Commanding District of East Tennessee, December, 1861; commanding Confederate forces at battle of Mill Springs, Ky., January 19, 1862. Resigned October 23, 1862. In 1864 commanding Reserve (as Colonel, Confederate States Army) in Department of East Tennessee. Robert H. Archer. 694. Born ommanding brigade, Stevenson's Division, Army of the West. Samuel H. Reynolds. 1448. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 42. Colonel, October, 1861. Commanding Thirty-first Virginia Infantry, Army of Northwestern Virginia; resigned December, 1861. James M'Intosh. 1449. Born Florida. Appointed at Large. 43, Rank not known. Killed March 7, 1862, at Pea Ridge, Ark. 1850. Jacob Culberson. 1456. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 7. Captain, Confederate States Army. C
May 17th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
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, 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 Department of West Louisiana and Arkansas. 1845 William H. C. Whiting. 1231
October, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
W. Frazier. 1440. Born Tennessee. Appointed Mississippi. 34. Brigadier-General, May 3, 1863. Commanding Fifth Brigade, Army of East Tennessee. Taken Prisoner September 9, 1863, at Cumberland Gap, where he surrendered to Burnside. Alfred Cumming. 1441. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 35. Brigadier-General, October 29, 1862. Commanding brigade, Stevenson's Division, Army of the West. Samuel H. Reynolds. 1448. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 42. Colonel, October, 1861. Commanding Thirty-first Virginia Infantry, Army of Northwestern Virginia; resigned December, 1861. James M'Intosh. 1449. Born Florida. Appointed at Large. 43, Rank not known. Killed March 7, 1862, at Pea Ridge, Ark. 1850. Jacob Culberson. 1456. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 7. Captain, Confederate States Army. Commanding battery of Mississippi Artillery, Loring's Division, 1861, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. In 1862 chief artillery (captain C
November, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
afterward First Division, Army of District of Mississippi. In 1865 commanded district in Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. Alexander P. Stewart.* 1122. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 12. In 1861 appointed Major of the Artillery Corps in the army organized by the State of Tennessee. Transferred with that rank to the Army of the Confederate States. Engaged in battle of Belmont, November 7, 1861; commissioned Brigadier-General, Confederate States Army, November, 1861. In Shiloh campaign and battle of Shiloh, 1862; in campaign into Kentucky and battle of Perryville, and in battle of Murfreesboroa, 1862. Major-General, June 2, 1863. In the Tullahoma campaign in Middle Tennessee, in the Chickamauga-Chattanooga campaign, battles of Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge, 1863. In the Dalton-Atlanta Campaign of 1864; fought the battle of New Hope Church, May 25, 1864. Lieutenant-General, June, 1864, in command of the Army of the Mississippi, afterwards r
May 16th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
la, 1861; colonel of engineers, December 1, 1861. Major-General Polk's Army of Mississippi; chief engineer, 1862, District of West Louisiana. On engineer duty Trans-Mississippi Department, 1863-‘64. 1815. William H. Chase. 150. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts. 30. Colonel, commanding forces of Florida, Pensacola District, January, 1861; afterwards Major-General of Florida State forces. Samuel Cooper. 156. Born New York. Appointed New York. 9. General, May 16, 1861. Adjutant and Inspector-General Confederate States Army. 1817. Richard B. Lee. 169. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 9. Colonel, chief commissary of subsistence to General Beauregard in 1861-‘62. Angus W. M'Donald. 173. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 13. Colonel, Seventh Virginia Cavalry. Commanding cavalry Valley of Virginia District in 1862. Died in service. 1820. Edward G. W. Butler. 240. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 9. (His son,
ippi, 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, 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 Department of West L
September, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
44. Colonel, 1863. Staff of General Stephen D. Lee, Army of Tennessee. 1851. William T. Welcker. 1497. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 4. Major, 1862. Staff of Major-General Van Dorn, 1862. Caleb Huse.* 1500. Born Massachusetts. Appointed Massachusetts 7. Major, 1861. Confederate States agent for purchasing ordnance supplies in Europe. Ben Hardin helm. 1502. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 9. Colonel, First Confederate Kentucky Cavalry, September, 1861. Brigadier-General, March 14, 1862. Commanding Kentucky (Orphan) Brigade, Breckenridge's Division, Army of Tennessee. Died September 21, 1863, of wounds received September 19, 1863, at Chickamauga. Junius Daniel. 1526. Born North Carolina. Appointed at Large. 33. Brigadier-General, September I, 1862. Commanding brigade, Rodes's Division, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed May 13, 1864, at Spotsylvania. Melancthon Smith. 1529. Born Alabama. Appointed Alabama. 36..
June, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
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, 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 Department of West Louisiana and Arkansas. 1845 William H. C. Whiting. 1231. Born Mississippi. Appointed at Large. 1. Major,
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