Confederate Generals (A-D)

Adams, Daniel Weisiger / Kentucky / Born 31 May 1821 Frankfort, Kentucky / Died New Orleans, Louisiana 13 June 1872
2nd Lieutenant Mississippi Militia / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 1st Louisiana Infantry 13 March 1861 / Colonel PACS 30 October 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 23 May 1862 / Paroled Meridian, Mississippi 9 May 1865 / WIA Shiloh 6 April 1862 WIA Perryville 8 October 1862 WIA Stones River 31 December 1862 WIA & CIA Chickamauga 20 September 1863
1st Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee January 1862 / 2nd Brigade 2nd Division II Corps Army of Mississippi 9 March 1862-29 March 1862 / 1st Brigade 2nd Division II Corps Army of Mississippi 6 April 1862 / 2nd Brigade 2nd Division Left Wing Army of Mississippi 13 August 1862-20 November 1862 / 2nd Brigade 2nd Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-12 May 1863 / Adams’ Brigade Breckinridge’s Division Army of Mississippi May 1863-July 1863 / Adams’ Brigade Breckinridge’s Division Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana July 1863-August 1863 / Adams’ Brigade Breckinridge’s Division D H Hill’s Corps Army of Tennessee 28 August 1863-20 September 1863 / District of Northern Alabama 27 July 1864-24 September 1864 / District of Central Alabama 24 September 1864-11 March 1865 / District of Alabama 11 March 1865-4 May 1865 / District of Southern Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana 3 February 1865-13 March 1865 / District of Alabama 11 March 1865-4 May 1865


Adams, John / Tennessee / Born 1 July 1825 Nashville, Tennessee / KIA Franklin, Tennessee 30 November 1864
USMA 1 July 1846 25/59 Dragoons / 1st US Dragoons 1 July 1846 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 6 December 1846 / 1st Lieutenant USA 9 October 1851 / Captain USA 30 November 1856 / Resigned USA 31 May 1861 / Captain ACSA Assistant Adjutant-General 16 March 1861 / Captain ACSA Cavalry 27 August 1861 / Colonel PACS May 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 9 January 1863 to rank from 29 December 1862 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1846 Brevet 1st Lieutenant USA 16 March 1848
Cavalry Brigade Army of Mississippi July 1862 / District One of Mississippi and East Louisiana 5 January 1863-1 April 1863 / District Four of Mississippi and East Louisiana 1 April 1863-2 September 1863 / Adams’ Brigade Loring’s Division Army of Mississippi September 1863-28 January 1864 / Adams’ Brigade Loring’s Division Department of Alabama and East Mississippi January 1864-May 1864 / Adams’ Brigade Loring’s Division Army of Mississippi May 1864-23 June 1864 / Adams’ Brigade Loring’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 23 June 1864-30 November 1864


Adams, William Wirt / Kentucky-Mississippi / Born 22 March 1819 Frankfort, Kentucky / Died Jackson, Mississippi 1 May 1888
Army of Republic of Texas 1839 / USV 1846-1848 / Colonel PACS 1st Mississippi Cavalry 15 October 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 28 September 1863 to rank from 25 September 1863 / Paroled Gainesville, Alabama 12 May 1865 Adams’ Brigade W H Jackson’s Cavalry Division District of Southern Mississippi and East Louisiana November 1863 / Adams’ Cavalry Brigade District of Southern Mississippi and East Louisiana April 1864-August 1864 / Sub-District of Northern Mississippi November 1864-3 February 1865 / Sub-District of Southwest Mississippi January 1865-3 February 1865 / District of Southern Mississippi and East Louisiana 3 February 1865-18 February 1865 / Adams’ Brigade Chalmers’ Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps 18 February 1865-4 May 1865


Alexander, Edward Porter / Georgia / Born 26 May 1835 Washington, Georgia / Died Savannah, Georgia 28 April 1910
USMA 1 July 1857 3/8 Engineers / Engineers 1 July 1857 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 10 October 1858 / Resigned USA 1 May 1861 / Captain PACS Engineers 3 June 1861 / Major PACS 1 July 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS Artillery 31 December 1861 / Colonel PACS 5 December 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 March 1864 to rank from 26 February 1864 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1857 / WIA Gettysburg 2 July 1863 / WIA Petersburg 30 June 1864
Chief Engineer Army of the Potomac 3 June 1861 / Chief of Ordnance Army of the Potomac 22 July 1861 / Chief of Ordnance Army of Northern Virginia June 1862-November 1862 / Chief of Artillery Department of East Tennessee 5 November 1863-7 April 1864


Allen, Henry Watkins / Virginia / Born 29 April 1820 Farmville, Virginia / Died Mexico City, Mexico 22 April 1866
Private Republic of Texas Army 1842 / Captain USV April 1842 / Discharged USV October 1842 / Private PACS Louisiana Infantry April 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 4th Louisiana Infantry 20 May 1861 / Colonel PACS 21 March 1862 / Judge Advocate General 13 February 1863 / Major-General Louisiana Militia 28 February 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS 19 August 1863 / Resigned PACS 10 January 1864 / WIA Shiloh 6 April 1862 WIA Baton Rouge 5 August 1862
2nd Brigade 2nd Division District of Mississippi 19 August 1862 / Judge Advocate General Army of Mississippi 13 February 1863


Allen, William Wirt / Alabama / Born 11 September 1835 New York City, New York / Died Sheffield, Alabama 24 November 1894
1st Lieutenant PACS Montgomery Alabama Mounted Rifles April 1861 / Major PACS 1st Alabama Cavalry 11 December 1861 / 18 March 1862 / Colonel PACS 11 July 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS (Special) 26 February 1864 / Major-General PACS (Temporary) 4 March 1864 to rank from 26 February 1864 Unconfirmed / Paroled Charlotte, North Carolina 3 May 1865 / WIA Perryville 18 October 1862 WIA Stones River 31 December 1862 WIA Waynesboro 28 November 1864
Allen’s Brigade Kelly’s Division Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee April 1864 / Allen’s Brigade Martin’s Division Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee June 1864 / Allen’s Division Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee April 1865


Anderson, George Burgwyn / North Carolina / Born 12 April 1831 Hillsboro, North Carolina / DOW Raleigh, North Carolina 16 October 1862
USMA 1 July 1852 10/43 Dragoons / Cadet USMA 1 July 1848 / 2nd US Dragoons 1 July 1852 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 21 March 1854 / 1st Lieutenant USA 13 December 1855 / Regt Adjutant 27 May 1857-8 September 1857 / Regt Adjutant 8 August 1858-8 September 1859 / Resigned USA 25 April 1861 / Colonel PACS 4th North Carolina Infantry 16 July 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 9 June 1862 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1852 / WIA Malvern Hill 1 July 1862 MWIA Antietam 17 September 1862
2nd Brigade G J Rains’ Division Army of Northern Virginia May 1862 / 2nd Brigade D H Hill’s Division Left Wing Army of Northern Virginia June 1862 / 4th Brigade G W Smith’s Division Defences of Richmond July 1862-26 August 1862 / Anderson’s Brigade D H Hill’s Division Left Wing Army of Northern Virginia 2 September 1862-17 September 1862


Anderson, George Thomas / Georgia / Born 3 February 1824 Covington, Georgia / Died Anniston, Alabama 4 April 1901
2nd Lieutenant USV Georgia Mounted Infantry 27 May 1847 / Mustered Out USV 10 July 1848 / Major-General Georgia Militia 1848-1850 / Captain USA 1st US Cavalry 3 May 1855 / Resigned USA 11 June 1858 / Colonel PACS 11th Georgia Infantry 2 July 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 November 1862 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865 / WIA Second Bull Run 1862 WIA Gettysburg 2 July 1863
S Jones’ Brigade G W Smith’s Division Army of the Potomac 10 January 1862-17 February 1862 / 2nd Brigade 1st Division Right Wing Army of the Potomac 23 March 1862 / Anderson’s Brigade D R Jones’ Division Magruder’s Corps May 1862-3 July 1862 / Anderson’s Brigade D R Jones’ Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia July 1862-27 October 1862 / Anderson’s Brigade Hood’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 27 October 1862-23 February 1863 / Anderson’s Brigade Hood’s Division Department of Virginia and North Carolina 25 February 1863-1 April 1863 / Anderson’s Brigade Department of Southern Virginia 1 April 1863-May 1863 / Anderson’s Brigade Hood’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia May 1863-2 July 1863 / Anderson’s Brigade Department of South Carolina Georgia and Florida September 1863 / Anderson’s Brigade Field’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Army of Tennessee 5 October 1863-5 November 1863 / Anderson’s Brigade Field’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Department of East Tennessee 5 November 1863-12 April 1864 / Anderson’s Brigade Field’s Division Longstreet’s I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 12 April 1864-January 1865 / Anderson’s Brigade Field’s Division Longstreet’s I Corps Army of Northern Virginia March 1865-9 April 1865


Anderson, James Patton / Tennessee-Florida / Born 16 February 1822 Winchester, Tennessee / Died Memphis, Tennessee 20 September 1872
Captain Mississippi Militia 1847 / Lieutenant-Colonel USV 1st Battalion Mississippi Rifles 22 February 1848 / Mustered Out USV July 1848 / Captain Florida Militia 11 January 1861 / Colonel 1st Florida Militia 26 March 1861 / Colonel PACS 1st Florida Infantry 1 April 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 10 February 1862 / Major-General PACS 11 February 1864 to rank from 17 February 1864 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865 / WIA Jonesboro 31 August 1864
2nd Brigade Army of Pensacola 12 October 1861-27 January 1862 / 2nd Brigade Ruggles’ Division II Corps Army of Mississippi 29 March 1862-June 1862/ Anderson’s Division II Corps Army of Mississippi June 1862-July 1862 / 2nd Brigade Ruggles’ Division II Corps Army of Mississippi July 1862-15 August 1862 / Anderson’s Division Left Wing Army of Mississippi 15 August 1862-20 November 1862 / Anderson’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-27 December 1862 / 3rd Brigade Withers’ Division Polk’s Corps Army of Tennessee 27 December 1862-20 September 1863 / Hindman’s Division Polk’s Corps Army of Tennessee 20 September 1863-January 1864 / District of Florida 23 February 1864-2 July 1864 / Reserve Forces of Florida 30 April 1864-3 August 1864 / Hindman’s Division S D Lee’s Corps Army of Tennessee 29 July 1864-1 September 1864 / Taliaferro’s Division Stewart’s Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865


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Anderson, Joseph Reid / Virginia / Born 16 February 1813 Fincastle, Virginia / Died Isle of Shoals, New Hampshire 7 September 1892
USMA 1 July 1836 4/49 Artillery-Engineers / Cadet USMA 1 July 1832 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 3rd US Artillery 1 July 1836 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA Engineers 1 November 1836 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 3rd US Artillery 31 December 1836 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA Engineers 1 July 1837 to rank from 1 July 1836 / Resigned USA 30 September 1837 /
Major 6th Battalion Virginia Local Defence Troops May 1861 / Major ACS Artillery 27 August 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 3 September 1861 / Resigned PACS 19 July 1862 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 November 1836 to rank from 1 July 1836 Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1837 to rank from 1 July 1836 / WIA Frayser’s Farm 30 June 1862
Defences of North Carolina 3 September 1861-1 October 1861 / District of Cape Fear 1 October 1861-15 March 1862 / Department of North Carolina 15 March 1862-24 March 1862/ 3rd Brigade Department of North Carolina 19 April 1862 / 3rd Brigade 2nd Division Centre Army of Northern Virginia 30 June 1862 / Anderson’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Army of Northern Virginia 13 July 1862-19 July 1862


Anderson, Richard Heron / South Carolina / Born 7 October 1821 Stateburg, South Carolina / Died Beaufort, South Carolina 26 June 1879
USMA 1 July 1842 40/56 Dragoons / Cadet USMA 1 July 1838 / 1st US Dragoons 1 July 1842 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 2nd US Dragoons 16 July 1844 / 1st Lieutenant USA 13 July 1848 / Captain USA 3 March 1855 / Resigned USA 3 March 1861 / Colonel 1st South Carolina Regular Infantry 28 January 1861 / Major ACSA Cavalry 16 March 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 19 July 1861 / Major-General PACS 14 July 1862 / Lieutenant-General PACS (Temporary) 31 May 1864 / Discharged PACS 8 April 1865 / No Record of Parole / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1842 Brevet 1st Lieutenant USA 20 August 1847 / WIA Santa Rosa Island 9 October 1861 WIA Antietam 17 September 1862
Dept of South Carolina 27 May 1861-21 August 1861 / Anderson’s Brigade Army of Pensacola August 1861-12 October 1861 / 2nd Brigade 2nd Division Army of the Potomac 15 February 1862-31 May 1862 / 2nd Division Right Wing Army of Northern Virginia 31 May 1862-1 June 1862 / 2nd Brigade 2nd Division Army of Northern Virginia 1 June 1862-21 June 1862 / 2nd Division Right Wing Army of Northern Virginia 29 June 1862-1 July 1862 / 2nd Brigade 2nd Division Army of Northern Virginia 1 July 1862-14 July 1862 / 2nd Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 14 July 1862-17 September 1862 / 2nd Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia November 1862-30 May 1863 / 2nd Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia 30 May 1863-7 May 1864 / I Corps Northern Virginia 7 May 1864-19 October 1864 / IV Corps Northern Virginia 19 October 1864-8 April 1865


Anderson, Robert Houstoun (Houston) / Georgia / Born 1 October 1835 Savannah, Georgia / Died Savannah, Georgia 8 February 1888
USMA 1 July 1857 35/38 Infantry / Cadet USMA 1 July 1853 / 7th US Infantry 1 July 1857 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 9th US Infantry 29 December 1857 / Resigned USA 17 May 1861 / 1st Lieutenant ACSA Artillery 16 March 1861 / ADC (W H T Walker) June 1861 / ACSA Cavalry / Major PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 4 September 1861 / Major PACS 1st Georgia Sharpshooters 20 June 1862 / Colonel PACS 5th Georgia Cavalry 20 January 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 26 July 1864 / Paroled Hillsboro, North Carolina 3 May 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1857 / WIA Newman 30 July 1864 WIA Griswoldville 22 November 1864 WIA Fayetteville 11 March 1865
Anderson’s Brigade Kelly’s Division Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee 24 March 1864-30 July 1864 / Anderson’s Brigade W W Allen’s Division Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee 2 January 1865-26 April 1865


Anderson, Samuel Read / Virginia Tennessee / Born 17 February 1804 Bedford, Virginia / Died Nashville, Tennessee 2 January 1883
Lieutenant-Colonel USV 1st Tennessee Infantry 1847 / Mustered Out USV 1848 / Major-General Tennessee Militia 9 May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 9 July 1861 / Resigned PACS 10 May 1862 / Reappointed Brigadier-General PACS 19 November 1864 to rank from 7 November 1864 / No Record of Parole
Anderson’s Brigade Army of the Northwest 5 August 1861 / Anderson’s Brigade Army of the Northwest 8 September 1861-9 February 1862 / Anderson’s Brigade District of Aquia 9 February 1862 / 4th Brigade 5th Division Army of Northern Virginia April 1862-10 May 1862


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Archer, James Jay / Maryland / Born 19 December 1817 Bel Air, Maryland / Died Richmond, Virginia 24 October 1864
Captain USA US Infantry 23 February 1847 / US Voltigeurs 9 April 1847 / Discharged USA 31 August 1848 / Captain USA 9th US Infantry 3 March 1855 / Resigned USA 14 May 1861 / Captain PACS 16 March 1861 / Colonel PACS 5th Texas Infantry 2 October 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 3 June 1862 / Brevet Major USA 13 September 1847 / WIA and CIA Gettysburg 1 July 1863 Exchanged 3 August 1864
5th Brigade 2nd Division Centre Army of Northern Virginia 27 May 1862 / Archer’s Brigade A P Hill’s Division Army of Northern Virginia 3 June 1862-27 July 1862 / 5th Brigade A P Hill’s Division Army of Northern Virginia 27 July 1862-30 May 1863 / A P Hill’s Division Army of Northern Virginia 30 May 1863-1 July 1863 / Archer’s Brigade Heth’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia 19 August 1864-29 October 1864


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Armistead, Lewis Addison / North Carolina / Born 18 February 1817 New Bern, North Carolina / DOW Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 5 July 1863
USMA 1834-1836 / Cadet USMA 1 September 1834 / Resigned USMA 15 February 1836 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 6th US Infantry 10 July 1839 / 1st Lieutenant USA 30 March 1844 / Captain USA 6th US Infantry 3 March 1855 / Resigned USA 26 May 1861 / Major ACSA CS Infantry 16 March 1861 / Colonel PACS 57th Virginia Infantry 25 September 1861 / Provost Marshal 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 April 1862 / Brevet Captain USA 20 August 1847 Brevet Major USA 8 September 1847 / WIA Chapultepec 13 September 1847 WIA Antietam 17 September 1862 MWIA Gettysburg 3 July 1863
Provost Marshal Army of Northern Virginia 1861 / 4th Brigade Huger’s Division Department of Northern Virginia 1 April 1862-12 July 1862 / Armistead’s Brigade R H Anderson’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Army of Northern Virginia 12 July 1862-17 September 1862 / Provost Marshal General Army of Northern Virginia 4 September 1862 / 3rd Brigade R H Anderson’s Division Defences of Richmond September 1862-October 1862 / Armistead’s Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia October 186225 February 1863 / Armistead’s Brigade Pickett’s Division Department of North Carolina 25 February 19863-1 April 1863 / Armistead’s Brigade Pickett’s Division Department of Southern Virginia and North Carolina 1 April 1863-May 1863 / Armistead’s Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia May 1863-3 July 1863


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Armstrong, Francis Crawford (Frank) / Indian Territory / Born 22 November 1835 Choctaw Agency, Indian Territory / Died Bar Harbor, Maine 8 September 1909
2nd Lieutenant USA 2nd US Dragoons 7 June 1855 / 1st Lieutenant USA 9 March 1859 / ADC (W S Harney) April 1861 / Captain USA 6 June 1861 / 2nd US Cavalry 3 August 1861 / Resigned USA 13 August 1861 / 2nd Lieutenant ACSA Cavalry 16 March 1861 Declined / ADC (B McCulloch) 10 August 1861 / ADC (J M McIntosh) 19 November 18611-4 January 1862 / Assistant Adjutant-General 18 March 1862 / Colonel PACS 3rd Louisiana Infantry 14 May 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 7 July 1862 Unconfirmed Cancelled 16 October 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 23 January 1863 to rank from 20 January 1863 / Paroled Columbus, Mississippi 15 May 1865 / CIA Selma 1865
2nd Division Cavalry Army of the West May 1862 / Cavalry Army of the West 7 July 1862 / Armstrong’s Brigade Price’s Cavalry Division Army of the West 7 July 1862-October 1862 / Armstrong’s Brigade W H Jackson’s Division Cavalry Corps Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana January 1863-February 1863 / 1st Cavalry Brigade 2nd Division Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana February 1863 / 1st Cavalry Brigade 2nd Division Army of Tennessee March 1863-Septemberr 1863 / Armstrong’s Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee September 1863-Octonber 1863 / 3rd Division Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps October 1863-5 March 1864 / Armstrong’s Brigade W H Jackson’s Cavalry Division Department of Alabama Mississippi and East Louisiana 5 March 1864-4 May 1864 / Armstrong’s Brigade W H Jackson’s Cavalry Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 4 May 1864-18 February 1865 / Armstrong’s Brigade Chalmers’ Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps Department of Alabama Mississippi and East Louisiana 18 February 1865-4 May 1865


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Baker, Alpheus / South Carolina / Born 28 May 1828 Abbeville, South Carolina / Died Louisville, Kentucky 2 October 1891
Captain Alabama Militia / Private PACS 1st Alabama Infantry 1861 / Captain PACS 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 7th Alabama Infantry 2 January 1862 / Colonel PACS 54th Alabama Infantry 28 January 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 7 March 1864 to rank from 5 March 1864 / No Record of Parole / CIA Island Number Ten 10 April 1862 Exchanged September 1862 WIA Champion’s Hill 16 May 1863 WIA Ezra Church 28 July 1864
Baker’s Brigade Stewart’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 19 March 1864-30 April 1864 / Baker’s Brigade Clayton’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 30 April 1864-31 August 1863 / Baker’s Brigade District of the Gulf 19 September 1864-October 1864 / Baker’s Brigade Liddell’s Division District of the Gulf October 1864-1865


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Baker, Laurence Simmons (Lawrence) / North Carolina / Born 15 May 1830 Gates, North Carolina / Died Suffolk, Virginia 10 April 1907
USMA 1 July 1851 42/42 Mounted Rifles / Cadet USMA 1 July 1847 / US Mounted Rifles 1 July 1851 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 31 March 1853 / 1st Lieutenant USA 22 November 1859 / Resigned USA 10 May 1861 / Captain ACSA Cavalry 16 March 1861 / Assistant Adjutant-General / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 1st North Carolina Cavalry 8 May 1861 / Colonel PACS 1 March 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 28 July 1863 to rank from 23 July 1863 / Paroled Raleigh, North Carolina 8 May 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1851 / WIA Gettysburg 3 July 1863 WIA Brandy Station 1 August 1863 WIA North Carolina 22 September 1864
Hampton’s Brigade Stuart’s Cavalry Division Army of Northern Virginia 3 July 1863-1 August 1863 / Second District of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 9 June 1864-26 April 1865 / Baker’s Brigade Hampton’s Division Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia September 1864 / 1st Brigade Junior Reserves Hoke’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee March 1865-9 April 1865 / 1st Brigade Hoke’s Division Hardee’s Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-8 May 1865


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Baldwin, William Edwin / South Carolina / Born 28 July 1827 Stateburg, South Carolina / Died Dog River Factory, Alabama 19 February 1864
Lieutenant Mississippi Militia 1849-1861 / Captain ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Captain PACS 14th Mississippi Infantry 2 May 1861 / Colonel PACS May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 26 September 1862 to rank from 19 September 1862 / CIA Fort Donelson 16 February 1862 Exchanged 15 August 1862 WUA Vicksburg 22 May 1863 CIA Vicksburg 4 July 1863 Exchanged 13 October 1863
2nd Brigade 2nd Division Army of central Kentucky 20 October 1861-16 February 1862 / 1st Brigade M L Smith’s Division Army of Mississippi April 1863-4 July 1863 / Baldwin’s Brigade J H Forney’s Division Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana November 1863-January 1864 / Baldwin’s Brigade District of the Gulf January 1864-19 February 1864


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Barksdale, William / Tennessee / Born 21 August 1821 Smyrna, Tennessee / DOW Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 3 July 1863
Private USV 2nd Mississippi Infantry 1847 / Captain USV Commissary of Subsistence 18 January 1847 / Discharged USV 31 August 1848 / Brigadier-General Adjutant-General Mississippi Militia 12 February 1861 / Quartermaster-General Mississippi Militia 15 April 1861 / Colonel PACS 13th Mississippi Infantry 14 May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 12 August 1862
3rd Brigade Magruder’s Division Right Wing Army of Northern Virginia 29 June 1862-July 1862 / 3rd Brigade McLaws’ Division Defences of Richmond August 1862 / Barksdale’s Brigade McLaws’ Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia July 1862-2 July 1863


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Barringer, Rufus Clay / North Carolina / Born 2 December 1821 Cabarrus, North Carolina / Died Charlotte, North Carolina 3 February 1895
1st Lieutenant PACS 1st North Carolina Cavalry April 1861 / Captain PACS 16 May 1861 / Major PACS 28 August 1863 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 17 November 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 June 1864 / Paroled Fort Delaware, Delaware 24 July 1865 / WIA Brandy Station 9 June 1863 WIA Bristoe 14 October 1863 CIA Namozine Church 3 April 1865
Barringer’s Brigade W H F Lee’s Division Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia May 1864-3 April 1865


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Barton, Seth Maxwell / Virginia / Born 8 September 1829 Fredericksburg, Virginia / Died Washington, District of Columbia 11 April 1900
USMA 1 July 1849 28 /43 Infantry / Cadet USMA 1 July 1845 / 3rd US Infantry 1 July 1849 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 1st US Infantry 19 April 1850 / 1st Lieutenant USA 1 June 1853 / Regt Adjutant 1 May 1855-31 October 1857 / Captain USA 31 October 1857 / Resigned USA 11 June 1861 / Captain ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 3rd Arkansas Infantry 8 July 1861 / Engineers 21 October 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 14 March 1862 to rank from 11 March 1862 / Paroled Fort Warren, Massachusetts 24 July 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1849 / CIA Vicksburg 4 July 1863 Exchanged 13 July 1863 CIA Sayler’s Creek 6 April 1865
Barton’s Brigade District of East Tennessee March 1862-30 June 1862 / 4th Brigade Stevenson’s Division Department of East Tennessee 30 June 1862-3 July 1862 / 3rd Brigade 1st Division Army of East Tennessee 3 July 1862-31 October 1862 / 1st Brigade 1st Division Army of East Tennessee 31 October 1862-20 November 1862 / 1st Brigade 1st Division Army of Mississippi 18 December 1862-April 1863 / 1st Brigade Stevenson’s Division Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana April 1863-May 1863 / 1st Brigade 2nd Division Army of Mississippi April 1863-4 July 1863 / Armistead’s Brigade Department of North Carolina 19 September 1863-February 1864 / Barton’s Brigade Pickett’s Division Department of North Carolina 18 April 1864-11 May 1864 / Barton’s Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 19 May 1864-11 August 1864 / Barton’s Brigade G W C Lee’s Division Army of Northern Virginia September 1864-December 1864 / Barton’s Brigade G W C Lee’s Division Army of Northern Virginia January 1865-6 April 1865


Bate, William Brimage / Tennessee / Born 7 October 1826 Bledsoe’s Lick, Tennessee / Died 9 March 1905
Private USV Louisiana Infantry 1847 / 1st Lieutenant USV 3rd Tennessee Infantry 1847 / Mustered Out USV 1848 / Private PACS Tennessee Volunteers 1861 / Captain PACS 1861 / Colonel PACS 2nd Tennessee Infantry 27 April 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 26 September 1862 to rank from 3 October 1862 / Major-General PACS 5 March 1864 to rank from 23 February 1864 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865 / WIA Shiloh 6 April 1862 WIA Hoover’s Gap 24 June 1863 WIA Atlanta 10 August 1864
2nd Brigade McCown’s Division Polk’s Corps Army of Tennessee 12 March 1863-25 May 1863 / 2nd Brigade 3rd Division I Corps Army of Tennessee April 1863-25 May 1863 / Bate’s Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee May 1863 / Bate’s Brigade Stewart’s Division D H Hill’s Corps Army of Tennessee 6 June 1863-1 September 1863 / Bate’s Brigade Stewart’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 1 September 1863-1 October 1863 / Bate’s Brigade Stewart’s Division D H Hill’s Corps Army of Tennessee 1 October 1863-12 November 1863 / Bate’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 12 November 1863-15 December 1863 / Bate’s Brigade Breckinridge’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 15 December 1863-20 February 1864 / Bate’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 20 August 1864-9 April 1865


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Battle, Cullen Andrews / Georgia-Alabama / Born 1 June 1829 Powelton, Georgia / Died Greensboro, North Carolina 8 April 1895
Captain Alabama Militia 1859 / Major PACS 2nd Alabama Infantry 28 April 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 3rd Alabama Infantry 31 July 1861 / Colonel PACS 31 May 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 25 August 1863 to rank from 20 August 1863 / Paroled Montgomery, Alabama 16 May 1865 / WIA Fair Oaks 31 May 1862 WIA South Mountain 14 September 1862 WIA Antietam 17 September 1862 WIA Cedar Creek 19 October 1864
Rodes’ Brigade Rodes’ Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 31 July 1863-13 July 1864 / Battle’s Brigade Rodes’ Division Valley District 13 June 1864-19 September 1864 / Battle’s Brigade Ramseur’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 19 September 1864-19 October 1864


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Beale, Richard Lee Turberville / Virginia / Born 22 May 1819 Hickory Hill, Virginia / Died Hague, Virginia 21 April 1893
Captain ACSA Cavalry 16 March 1861 / 1st Lieutenant PACS 9th Virginia Cavalry May 1861 / Captain PACS July 1861 / Major PACS October 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS April 1862 / Colonel PACS 15 September 1862 / Resigned PACS 22 November 1862 Refused 8 February 1863 Refused 25 August 1863 Refused / Brigadier-General PACS 7 January 1865 to rank from 6 January 1865 / Paroled Ashland, Virginia 27 April 1865 / WIA Middleburg 20 June 1863 WIA Brandy Station 13 September 1863 WIA and CIA Appomattox Station 9 April 1865
Beale’s Brigade W H F Lee’s Division Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia October 1864-9 April 1865


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Beall, William Nelson Rector / Kentucky-Arkansas / Born 20 March 1825 Bardstown, Kentucky / Died McMinnville, Tennessee 25 July 1883
USMA 1 July 1848 30/38 Infantry-Cavalry / Cadet USMA 1 September 1844 / 4th US Infantry 1 July 1848 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 5th US Infantry 30 April 1849 / 1st Lieutenant USA 1st US Cavalry 3 March 1855 / Captain USA 27 March 1855 / Resigned USA 20 August 1861 / Captain ACSA Cavalry 16 March 1861 / Assistant Adjutant-General 29 January 1862 / Major PACS Commissary of Subsistence 13 February 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 12 April 1862 to rank from 11 April 1862 / Captain PACS Artillery 15 September 1862 / Quartermaster POWs 6 December 1864 / Special Parole 6 December 1864 confirmed New York, New York 2 August 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1848 / CIA Port Hudson 9 July 1863
Cavalry Western Department 23 April 1862 / Beall’s Brigade District of Southern Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana April 1862 / Second Sub-District of Southern Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana 26 June 1862-1 October 1862 / District Three of Mississippi and East Louisiana 21 October 1862-27 December 1862 / Beall’s Brigade District of Southern Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana 27 December 1862-9 July 1863


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Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant / Louisiana / Born 28 May 1818 St Bernard, Louisiana / Died New Orleans, Louisiana 20 February 1893
USMA 1 July 1838 2/45 Artillery-Engineers / Cadet USMA 1 July 1834 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 1st US Artillery 1 July 1838 / Engineers 7 July 1838 / 1st Lieutenant USA 16 June 1839 / Chief Engineer US Army in Mexico 1847 / Captain USA Engineers 3 March 1853 / Superintendent USMA 23 January 1861-28 January 1861 / Resigned USA 20 February 1861 / Brigadier-General ACSA 1 March 1861 / General ACSA 31 August 1861 to rank from 21 July 1861 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 2 May 1865 / Brevet Captain USA 20 August 1847 / WIA Chapultepec 13 September 1847 Brevet Major USA 13 September 1847
Department of South Carolina 3 March 1861-27 May 1861 / Forces in Charleston (Defences of Charleston) 3 March 1861-27 May 1861 / Department of the Potomac 31 May 1861-2 June 1861 / Alexandria Line 2 June 1861-20 June 1861 / Army of the Potomac 20 June 1861-19 July 1861 / I Corps Potomac 21 July 1861-14 March 1862 / District of the Potomac 22 October 1861-29 January 1862 / Army of Mississippi 5 March 1862-29 March 1862 / Western Department 6 April 1862-26 June 1862 / Army of Mississippi 6 April 1862-6 May 1862 / Department of South Carolina and Georgia 29 August 1862-7 October 1862 / Department of South Carolina Georgia and Florida 7 October 1862-18 April 1864 / Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 18 April 1864-14 May 1864 / Defences of Drewry’s Bluff 14 May 1864-20 May 1864 / Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 20 May 1864-27 September 1864/ Defences of Petersburg 27 September 1864-1 October 1864 / Military Division of the West 3 October 1864-16 December 1864  / Army of Tennessee 14 January 1865-22 January 1865 / Chief of Staff Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 27 February 1865-26 April 1865 / Chief of Staff Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida 27 February 1865-26 April 1865 / Chief of Staff Department of Tennessee 27 February 1865-26 April 1865


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Bee, Barnard Elliott (Jr) / South Carolina / Born 8 February 1824 Charleston, South Carolina / DOW Bull Run, Virginia 22 July 1861
USMA 1 July 1845 33/41 Infantry / Cadet USMA 1 July 1841 /3rd US Infantry 1 July 1845 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 21 September 1846 / Regt Adjutant 25 July 1848-3 March 1855 / 1st Lieutenant USA 5 March 1851 / Captain USA 10th US Infantry 3 March 1855 / Resigned USA 3 March 1861 / Major ACSA 16 March 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 1st South Carolina Regular Infantry 1 June 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 17 June 1861 Confirmed posthumously / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1845 Brevet Captain USA 13 September 1847 / WIA Cerro Gordo 18 April 1847 MWIA First Bull Run 21 July 1861
3rd Brigade Army of the Shenandoah July 1861-21 July 1861


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Bee, Hamilton Prioleau / South Carolina-Texas / Born 22 July 1822 Charleston, South Carolina / Died San Antonio, Texas 3 October 1897
Private Texas Rangers 1839 / 2nd Lieutenant Texas Rangers 1845 / Brigadier-General Texas Militia 1861 / 2nd Lieutenant USV 1st Texas Cavalry 1847-1848 / Brigadier-General Texas Militia 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 6 March 1862 to rank from 4 March 1862 / Paroled Columbus, Texas 26 June 1865 / WIA Pleasant Hill 9 April 1864
Sub-District of the Rio Grande 25 February 1862-26 May 1862 / District of Texas 27 November 1862-29 November 1862 / Western Sub-District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona 23 June 1863-16 March 1864 / Bee’s Brigade Green’s Division District of Western Louisiana 16 March 1864-19 April 1864 / Bee’s Division Wharton’s Cavalry Trans-Mississippi Department March 1865 / 2nd Brigade Maxey’s Division District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona 24 April 1865-13 May 1865


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Bell, Tyree Harris / Kentucky / Born 5 September 1815 Covington, Kentucky / Died New Orleans, Louisiana 30 August 1902
Brigadier-General Tennessee Militia 1861 / Captain PACS 12th Tennessee Infantry 4 June 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 5 June 1861 / Colonel PACS 17 June 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 28 February 1865 / Paroled Gainesville, Alabama 10 May 1865 / WIA Pulaski 27 September 1864
Bell’s Brigade Buford’s Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps District of Northern Alabama 25 January 1864 / 4th Brigade 2nd Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps March 1864 / Bell’s Brigade W H Jackson’s Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps 13 February 1865


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Benning, Henry Lewis / Georgia / Born 2 April 1814 Columbia, Georgia / Died Columbus, Georgia 10 July 1875
Colonel PACS 17th Georgia Infantry 29 August 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 23 January 1863 to rank from 17 January 1863 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865 / WIA Wilderness 5 May 1864
Toombs’ Brigade D R Jones’ Division Right Wing Army of Northern Virginia July 1862-30 August 1862 / Toombs’ Brigade D R Jones’ Division Right Wing Army of Northern Virginia 17 September 1862-27 October 1862 / Benning’s Brigade Hood’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 27 October 1862-25 February 1863 / Benning’s Brigade Hood’s Division Department of Virginia and North Carolina 25 February 1863-1 April 1863 / Benning’s Brigade Hood’s Division Department of Southern Virginia 1 April 1863-May 1863 / Benning’s Brigade Hood’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Left Wing Army of Tennessee 19 September 1863 / Benning’s Brigade M Jenkins’ Division Longstreet’s Corps Army of Tennessee October 1863 / Benning’s Brigade Field’s Division Department of East Tennessee March 1864-7 April 1864 / Benning’s Brigade Field’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 7 April 1864-9 April 1865


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Blanchard, Albert Gallatin / Massachusetts / Born 10 September 1810 Charlestown, Massachusetts / Died New Orleans, Louisiana 21 June 1891
USMA 1 July 1829 26/46 Infantry / Cadet USMA 1 July 1825 / 3rd US Infantry 1 July 1829 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 31 August 1833 / 1st Lieutenant USA 30 October 1836 / Resigned USA 1 October 1840 / Captain USV 1st Louisiana Infantry 15 May 1846 / Mustered Out USV 16 May 1847 / Major USA 12th US Infantry 27 May 1847 / Discharged USA 25 July 1848 / Colonel PACS 1st Louisiana Infantry 28 April 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 21 September 1861 / Discharged 9 March 1865 / No Record of Parole / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1829
3rd Brigade Department of Norfolk April 1861-12 April 1862 / 3rd Brigade Huger’s Division Army of Northern Virginia 12 April 1862-June 1862 / Blanchard’s Brigade A R Wright’s Division Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida January 1865 / South Carolina Reserves McLaws’ Division Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida February 1865-9 March 1865


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Boggs, William Robertson / Georgia / Born 18 March 1829 Augusta, Georgia / Died Winston-Salem, North Carolina 11 September 1911
USMA 1 July 1853 4/52 Topographical Engineers-Ordnance / Cadet USMA 1 July 1849 / Topographical Engineers 1 July 1853 / Ordnance 28 June 1854 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 31 December 1854 / 1st Lieutenant USA 17 November 1856 / Resigned USA 1 February 1861 / Captain ACSA Engineers 16 March 1861 / Resigned ACSA 21 December 1861 / Colonel Georgia Militia Chief Engineer and Chief of Artillery 23 December 1861 / Colonel PACS Engineers July 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 4 November 1862 / Paroled Shreveport, Louisiana 9 June 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1853
Chief Engineer and Chief of Ordnance Army of Pensacola April 1861-Janaury 1862 / Chief Engineer Department of East Tennessee May 1862 / Chief Engineer Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida June 1862 / Chief Engineer Army of Kentucky August 1862 / Chief of Staff Trans-Mississippi Department 10 March 1863-26 May 186


Bonham, Milledge Luke / South Carolina / Born 25 December 1813 Red Bank, South Carolina / Died White Sulfur Springs, North Carolina 27 August 1890
Captain USV South Carolina Infantry 9 April 1836 / Mustered Out USV 7 July 1836 / Major-General South Carolina Militia / Lieutenant-Colonel USA 3 March 1847 / 12th US Infantry 9 April 1847 / Colonel USA 12 August 1847 Discharged USA 25 July 1848 / Major-General South Carolina Militia 10 February 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 23 April 1861 / Resigned PACS 14 July 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 14 July 1861 / Resigned PACS 29 January 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 20 February 1865 to rank from 9 February 1865 / No Record of Parole / WIA Contreras 19 August 1847
Department of Alexandria 21 May 1861-30 May 1861 / Forces in Alexandria 21 May 1861-23 May 1861 / Army of the Potomac 24 May 1861-1 June 1861 / Department of the Potomac 31 May 1861-1 June 1861 / Bonham’s Brigade Alexandria Line 31 May 1861-20 July 1861 / 1st Brigade Army of the Potomac 20 July 1861-22 October 1861 / 1st Brigade Longstreet’s Division Army of the Potomac 22 October 1862-9 November 1862 / 1st Brigade Van Dorn’s Division Army of the Potomac 9 November 1861-10 January 1862 / 1st Division Army of the Potomac 10 January 1862 / Bonham’s Brigade Butler’s Division Hampton’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee 2 April 1865-May 1865


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Bowen, John Stevens / Georgia / Born 30 October 1830 Savannah, Georgia / Died Edwards, Mississippi 13 July 1863
USMA 1 July 1853 13/51 Mounted Rifles / Cadet USMA 1 July 1848 / Suspended USMA 1851-1852 / US Mounted Rifles 1 July 1853 / 2nd Lieutenant USA US Mounted Rifles 20 July 1854 / Resigned USA 1 May 1856 / Lieutenant-Colonel Georgia Militia / Captain Missouri State Guard / Major Missouri State Guard / Lieutenant-Colonel Missouri State Guard / Colonel PACS 1st Missouri Infantry 11 June 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 14 March 1862 / Major-General PACS 25 May 1863 Unconfirmed / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1853 / CIA Camp Jackson 10 May 1861 Exchanged 1 November 1861 WIA Shiloh 6 April 1862 CIA Vicksburg 4 July 1863 Exchanged 13 July 1863
4th Brigade Western Department No 2 24 October 1861 / Bowen’s Brigade Central Army Western Department 2 January 1862 / 2nd Brigade 3rd Division Army of Central Kentucky 23 February 1862-29 March 1862 / 2nd Brigade Breckinridge’s Division Reserve Corps Army of Mississippi 29 March 1862-6 April 1862 / Bowen’s Brigade District of Mississippi and East Louisiana May 1862 / 3rd Brigade 1st Division District of Mississippi July 1862 / 1st Division Army of the West 19 September 1862 / 3rd Brigade 1st Division Army of West Tennessee 24 September 1862 / 1st Brigade 2nd Division Army of the West 21 January 1863 / Green’s Brigade Maury’s Division Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana 22 January 1863-17 April 1863 / Bowen’s Division Army of Mississippi 17 April 1863-4 July 1863


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Bragg, Braxton / North Carolina / Born 22 March 1817 Warrenton, North Carolina / Died Galveston, Texas 27 September 1876
USMA 1 July 1837 5/50 Artillery / Cadet USMA 1 July 1833 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 3rd US Artillery 1 July 1837 / Regt Adjutant 19 November 1837-8 March 1838 / 1st Lieutenant USA 7 July 1838 / Captain USA 18 June 1846 / Resigned USA 3 January 1856 / Colonel Louisiana Militia / ADC (T O Moore) / Major-General Louisiana Militia 20 February 1861 / Brigadier-General ACSA 7 March 1861 / Major-General PACS 12 September 1861 / General ACSA 12 April 1862 to rank from 6 April 1862 / Paroled Monticello, Georgia 9 May 1865 / Brevet Captain USA 9 May 1846 Brevet Major USA 23 September 1846 Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel USA 23 February 1847
Department of Louisiana 22 February 1861-21 March 1861 / Forces in New Orleans 22 February 1861-16 April 1861 / Department of West Florida 7 March 1861-14 October 1861 / Forces in Pensacola 7 March 1861-3 October 1861 / Department of Alabama and West Florida 7 October 1861-28 February 1861 / Department of Alabama and West Florida 4 March 1862-2 April 1862 / Army of Pensacola 22 October 1861-26 January 1862 / II Corps (Second Grand Division) Army of Mississippi 5 March 1862-28 March 1862 / II Corps Mississippi 29 March 1862-6 May 1862 / Chief of Staff Army of Mississippi 30 March 1862-7 April 1862 / Army of Mississippi 6 May 1862-5 July 1862 / Western Department 17 June 1862-24 October 1862 / Army of Mississippi 15 August 1862-28 September 1862 / Western Department 3 November 1862-25 July 1863 / Army of Mississippi 7 November 1862-20 November 1862 / Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-2 December 1863 / Department of Tennessee 25 July 1863-21 December 1863 / Military Adviser to the President 24 February 1864-31 January 1865 / Defences of Wilmington 24 October 1864-11 November 1864 / Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 11 November 1864-6 March 1865 /Defences of Augusta 22 November 1864-2 December 1864 / Defences of Savannah 2 December 1864 / Defences of Charleston December 1864 / Defences of Wilmington January 1865 / II Corps Tennessee 22 February 1865-8 April 1865


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Branch, Lawrence O’Bryan / North Carolina / Born 28 November 1820 Enfield, North Carolina / KIA Antietam, Maryland 17 September 1862
ADC 1841 / Private USV North Carolina Infantry 1861 / Brigadier-General Quartermaster-General and Paymaster General North Carolina Militia 20 May 1861 / Colonel PACS 33rd North Carolina Infantry 20 September 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 16 November 1861
District of Pamlico 16 November 1861-17 March 1862 / 2nd Brigade District of Pamlico 17 March 1862-27 May 1862 / 4th Brigade Department of North Carolina 27 May 1862-29 June 1862 / Branch’s Brigade A P Hill’s Division Army of Northern Virginia 29 June 1862-27 July 1862 / Branch’s Brigade A P Hill’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 27 July 1862-17 September 1862


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Brandon, William Lindsay / Mississippi / Born 1800 Washington, Mississippi / Died Wilkinson, Mississippi 8 October 1890
Major-General Mississippi Militia 1861 / Major PACS 11 June 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 21st Mississippi Infantry 17 July 1861 / Colonel PACS 12 August 1861 / Resigned PACS 28 October 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS 18 June 1864 / Paroled Meridian, Mississippi 10 May 1865 / WIA Malvern Hill 1 July 1862
Reserve Forces of Mississippi 23 July 1864-4 May 1865


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Brantley, William Felix / Alabama-Mississippi / Born 12 March 1830 Greene, Alabama / Died Winona, Mississippi 2 November 1870
Captain Mississippi Militia 20 April 1861 / Captain PACS 15th Mississippi Infantry 21 May 1861 / 29th Mississippi Infantry April 1862 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS May 1862 / Colonel PACS 13 December 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 21 February 1865 to rank from 26 July 1864 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865 / WIA Shiloh April 1862 WIA Stones River 31 December 1862
Brantley’s Brigade Brown’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 22 July 1864-29 July 1864 / Brantley’s Brigade J P Anderson’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 29 July 1864-September 1864 / Brantley’s Brigade E Johnson’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee September 1864-December 1864 / Brantley’s Brigade D H Hill’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee December 1864-26 April 1865


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Bratton, John / South Carolina / Born 7 March 1831 Winnsboro, South Carolina / Died Winnsboro, South Carolina 12 January 1898
Private South Carolina Militia / Captain South Carolina Militia / Private PACS 6th South Carolina Infantry 1 April 1861 / 2nd Lieutenant PACS 25 June 1861 / Captain PACS July 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 12 April 1862 / Colonel PACS 1 May 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS (Special) 1 June 1864 to rank from 6 May 1864 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865 / WIA Williamsburg 5 May 1862 WIA & CIA Fair Oaks 31 May 1862 Exchanged 1863 WIA Darbytown Road 7 October 1864
Jenkins’ Brigade Pickett’s Division Department of North Carolina May 1863-1 April 1863 / Jenkins’ Brigade Hood’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Army of Tennessee 19 September 1863-5 November 1863 / Jenkins’ Brigade Hood’s Division Department of East Tennessee 5 November 1863-February 1864 / Jenkins’ Brigade Field’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 7 April 1864-27 June 1864 / Bratton’s Brigade Field’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 27 June 1864-9 April 1865


Breckinridge, John Cabell / Kentucky / Born 16 January 1821 Lexington, Kentucky / Died Lexington, Kentucky 17 May 1875
Major USV 3rd Kentucky Infantry 6 September 1847 / Mustered out USV 21 July 1848 / Brigadier-General PACS 2 November 1861 / Major-General PACS 16 April 1862 to rank from 14 April 1862 / No Record of Parole / WIA Shiloh 7 April 1862
1st Brigade 2nd Division Army of Central Kentucky 15 November 1861-23 February 1862 / 4th Division Army of Central Kentucky 23 February 1862-29 March 1862 / Reserve Corps Mississippi 31 March 1862-30 June 1862 / District of Mississippi 30 June 1862-18 August 1862 / Reserve Corps Mississippi 3 July 1862-4 August 1862 / Breckinridge’s Command Army of the West 5 August 1862 / Reserve Corps Mississippi 18 August 1862-28 October 1862 / Army of Middle Tennessee 28 October 1862-7 November 1862 / Breckinridge’s Division Polk’s Corps Army of Mississippi 7 November 1862-20 November 1862 / 3rd Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-12 December 1862 / Breckinridge’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 12 December 1862-January 1863 / 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee January 1863-31 May 1863 / Breckinridge’s Division Military Division of the West 31 May 1863-June 1863 / Breckinridge’s Division Army of Tennessee June 1863 / Breckinridge’s Division D H Hill’s Corps Army of Tennessee 25 August 1863-8 November 1863 / II Corps Tennessee 15 October 1863-15 December 1863 / Breckinridge’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 15 December 1863-15 February 1864 / Trans-Allegheny Department 25 February 1864-25 May 1864 / Breckinridge’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 25 May 1864-7 June 1864 / II Corps Valley 27 June 1864-27 September 1864 / 1st Division and 2nd Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 7 July 1864-August 1864 / Breckinridge’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 17 September 1864 / Trans-Allegheny Department 17 September 1864-27 September 1864 / Reserve Forces of Tennessee 1 September 1864-4 May 1865 / Trans-Allegheny Department 17 September 1864-27 September 1864 / Department of East Tennessee and West Virginia 27 September 1864-6 February 1865


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Brown, John Calvin / Tennessee / Born 6 January 1827 Giles, Tennessee / Died Red Boling Springs, Tennessee 17 August 1869
Private Tennessee Militia 1 May 1861 / Assistant Inspector-General Provisional Army of Tennessee 9 May 1861 / Colonel PACS 3rd Tennessee Infantry 16 May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 15 September 1862 to rank from 30 August 1862 / Major-General PACS 4 August 1864 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865 / CIA Fort Donelson 16 February 1862 Exchanged 15 August 1862 WIA Perryville 8 October 1862 WIA Chickamauga 20 September 1863 WIA Ezra Church 28 July 1864 WIA Franklin 30 November 1864
3rd Brigade 2nd Division Army of Central Kentucky 28 October 1861-16 February 1862 / 1st Brigade 2nd Army of Mississippi September 1862-8 October 1862 / Brown’s Brigade Breckinridge’s Division Hardee’s Corps Army of Tennessee December 1862 / Brown’s Brigade Breckinridge’s Division Hardee’s Corps Army of Tennessee 16 January 1863-22 January 1863 / Brown’s Brigade Breckinridge’s Division Hardee’s Corps Army of Tennessee2 February 1863-6 June 1863 / Brown’s Brigade Stewart’s Division Breckinridge’s Corps Army of Tennessee 6 June 1863-August 1863 / Brown’s Brigade Stewart’s Division Breckinridge’s Corps Army of Tennessee 1 October 1863-12 November 1863 / Stewart’s Division D H Hill’s Corps Army of Tennessee August 1863 / Brown’s Brigade Stewart’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee September 1863 / Brown’s Brigade Stevenson’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 12 November 1863-23 November 1863 / Stevenson’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 23 November 1863-24 November 1863 / Brown’s Brigade Stevenson’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 29 November 1863-20 February 1864 / Brown’s Brigade Stevenson’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 20 February 1864-27 June 1864 / Brown’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 27 June 1864-7 July 1864 / Hindman’s Division Hood’s Corps Army of Tennessee July 1864 / Stewart’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 7 July 1864-August 1864 / Bate’s Division Cheatham’s Corps Army of Tennessee August 1864-30 November 1864 / Stewart’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 30 November 1864-2 April 1865 / Brown’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 2 Aril 1865-9 April 1865 / Brown’s Division Hardee’s Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865


Browne, William Montague / Ireland / Born 7 July 1827 Mayo, Ireland / Died Athens. Georgia 28 April 1883
British Army / Colonel PACS Cavalry ADC (J F Davis) 19 April 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 11 November 1864 Rejected 18 February 1865 / Paroled Athens, Georgia 8 May 1865


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Bryan, Goode / Georgia / Born 31 August 1811 Hancock, Georgia / Died Augusta, Georgia 16 August 1885
USMA 1 July 1834 25/36 Infantry / Cadet USMA 1 July 1829 / 5th US Infantry 1 July 1834 / Resigned USA 30 April 1835 / Colonel Alabama Militia 1842-1846 / Major USV 1st Alabama Infantry 27 June 1846 / Mustered out USV 28 May 1847 / Captain Georgia Militia 1853-1861 / Captain PACS 16th Georgia Infantry 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 19 July 1861 / Colonel 15 February 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 31 August 1863 to rank from 29 August 1863 / Resigned PACS 20 September 1864 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1834
Semmes’ Brigade McLaws’ Draxivision I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 2 July 1863-9 September 1863 / Bryan’s Brigade McLaws’ Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 19 September 1863-5 December 1863 / McLaws’ Division Longstreet’s Corps Department of Eastern Tennessee 5 December 1863-March 1864 / Bryan’s Brigade Kershaw’s Division I Corps Longstreet’s Corps Department of East Tennessee March 1864-7 April 1864 / Bryan’s Brigade Kershaw’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 7 April 1864-20 September 1864


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Buckner, Simon Bolivar / Kentucky / Born 1 April 1823 Munfordville, Kentucky / Died Munfordville, Kentucky 8 January 1914
USMA 1 July 1844 11/25 Infantry / Cadet USMA 1 July 1840 / 2nd US Infantry 1 July 1844 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 6th US Infantry 9 May 1846 / Regt Quartermaster 8 August 1847-17 December 1847 / 1st Lieutenant USA 31 December 1851 / Captain USA Assistant Commissary of Subsistence 3 November 1852 / Resigned USA 26 March 1855 / Major Illinois Militia / Colonel Adjutant-General Illinois Militia 3 April 1857 / Captain Kentucky Militia 1858 / Inspector-General Kentucky State Guard 1860 / Major-General Adjutant-General Kentucky Militia 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 14 September 1861 / Major-General PACS 16 August 1862 / Lieutenant-General PACS 17 January 1865 to rank from 20 September 1864 / Paroled Shreveport, Louisiana 9 June 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1844 Brevet 1st Lieutenant USA 20 August 1847 Brevet Captain USA 8 September 1847 / WIA Churubusco 20 August 1847 CIA Fort Donelson 16 February 1862 Exchanged 15 August 1862
Army of Central Kentucky 18 September 1861-28 October 1861 / 2nd Division Army of Central Kentucky 28 October 1861-16 February 1862 / 3rd Division Army of Mississippi September 1862-20 November 1862 / 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-14 December 1862 / Gulf District 14 December 1862-27 April 1863 / Department of East Tennessee 27 April 1863-26 June 1863 / III Corps Tennessee 23 July 1863-31 October 1863 / District of East Tennessee 25 July 1863-2 September 1863 / Buckner’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Department of East Tennessee November 1863-December 1863 / Buckner’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Department of East Tennessee 25 February 1864-8 March 1864 / District of East Tennessee 8 March 1864-18 March 1864 / Field’s Division Department of East Tennessee 31 March 1864-12 April 1864 District of East Tennessee 7 April 1864-2 May 1864 / I Corps Trans-Mississippi 4 August 1864-19 April 1865 / District of West Louisiana 4 August 1864-19 April 1865 / Trans-Mississippi Department 19 April 1865-22 April 1865 / Trans-Mississippi Army 19 April 1865-22 April 1865 / District of Arkansas and West Louisiana 19 April 1865-26 May 1865 / Chief of Staff Trans-Mississippi Department 9 May 1865-9 June 1865


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Buford, Abraham / Kentucky / Born 18 January 1820 Woodford, Kentucky / Died Danville, Indiana 9 June 1884
USMA 1 July 1841 51/52 Dragoons / Cadet USMA 1 July 1837 / 1st US Dragoons 1 July 1841 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 12 April 1842 / 1st Lieutenant USA 6 December 1846 / Captain USA 15 July 1853 / Resigned USA 22 October 1854 / Brigadier-General PACS 29 November 1862 to rank from 2 September 1862 / Paroled Gainesville, Alabama 10 May 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1841 Brevet Captain USA 23 February 1847 / WIA Franklin 17 December 1864 WIA Richland Creek 24 December 1864
Buford’s Brigade Cavalry Division Army of Tennessee December 1862-January 1863 / Buford’s Brigade Third District Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana 15 March 1863 / 3rd Brigade Loring’s Division Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana April 1863-16 May 1863 / Buford’s Brigade Loring’s Division Army of Mississippi 16 May 1863-July 1863 / Buford’s Brigade Loring’s Division Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana July 1863-23 January 1864 / 2nd Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps Department of Alabama Mississippi and East Louisiana 28 January 1864-2 March 1864 / Buford’s Division Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee 24 December 1864-18 February 1865 / Forrest’s Cavalry Corps Department of Alabama Mississippi and East Louisiana18 February 1865-4 May 1865


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Bullock, Robert / Florida / Born 8 December 1828 Greenville, North Carolina / Died Ocala, Florida 27 July 1905
Captain USV Florida Cavalry 1856-1857 / Captain PACS Florida 7th Florida Infantry 1862 / Major PACS 1862 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS November 1862 / Colonel PACS 2 June 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 13 December 1864 to rank from 29 November 1864 / No Record of Parole / CIA Chattanooga 25 November 1863 Exchanged May 1864 WIA Utoy Creek 6 August 1864 WIA Franklin 30 November 1864 WIA Murfreesboro 4 December 1864 WIA Nashville 16 December 1864
Bullock’s Brigade Bate’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 1 September 1864-1 December 1864


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Butler, Matthew Calbraith / South Carolina / Born 8 March 1836 Greenville, South Carolina / Died Washington, District of Columbia 14 April 1909
Captain PACS Hampton South Carolina Legion 12 June 1861 / Major PACS 21 July 1861 / Colonel PACS 2nd South Carolina Cavalry 22 August 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 2 September 1863 to rank from 1 September 1863 / Major-General PACS 3 December 1864 to rank from 19 September 1864 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865 / Major-General USV 28 May 1898 / Discharged USV 15 April 1889 / WIA Brandy Station 9 June 1863 WIA Bentonville 1865
Butler’s Brigade Hampton’s Division Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia July 1864-August 1864/ Butler’s Division Hampton’s Cavalry Corps Department of South Carolina Georgia and Florida August 1864-9 April 1865 / Butler’s Division Hampton’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865


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Cabell, William Lewis / Virginia / Born 1 January 1827 Danville, Virginia / Died Dallas, Texas 22 February 1911
USMA 1 July 1850 33/44 Infantry / Cadet USMA 1 July 1846 / 7th US Infantry 1 July 1850 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 9 March 1851 / 1st Lieutenant USA 3 March 1855 / Regt Quartermaster 16 April 1855-8 March 1858 / Captain USA Assistant Quartermaster 8 March 1858 / Resigned USA 20 April 1861 / Major ACSA Assistant Quartermaster 16 March 1861 / Colonel PACS 16 October 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 16 October 1862 Cancelled / Brigadier-General PACS 23 January 1863 to rank from 20 January 1863 / Paroled Fort Warren, Massachusetts 24 July 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1850 / WIA 1851 WIA Corinth 3 October 1862 CIA Mine Creek, Marais des Cygnes 25 October 1864
Assistant Quartermaster Army of the Potomac 8 July 1861-February 1862 / Assistant Quartermaster Western Department January 1862-April 1862 / Assistant Quartermaster Army of the West April 1862-June 1862 / 1st Brigade 2nd Division Army of the West June 1862-July 1862 / Cabell’s Brigade Maury’s Division Army of the West July 1862-October 1862 / 2nd Brigade 2nd Division Army of the West October 1862-February 1863 / Cabell’s Brigade Steele’s Division District of Arkansas February 1863-March 1864 / Cabell’s Brigade Fagan’s Division District of Arkansas March 1864-18 September 1864 / Cabell’s Brigade Fagan’s Division Cavalry Corps Army of Missouri 18 September 1864-25 October 1864


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Campbell, Alexander William / Tennessee / Born 4 June 1828 Nashville, Tennessee / Died Jackson, Tennessee 13 June 1893
Private Tennessee Infantry 1861 / Major Assistant Inspector-General Provisional Army of Tennessee 9 May 1861 / Major PACS 1861 / Assistant Inspector-General Colonel October 1861 / Colonel PACS 33rd Tennessee Infantry 18 October 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 2 March 1865 to rank from 1 March 1865 / Paroled Gainesville, Alabama 11 May 1865 / WIA Shiloh 6 April 1862 Exchanged December 1864 CIA Lexington 1863
Campbell’s Brigade W H Jackson’s Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps 1 March 1865-11 May 1865


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Cantey, James / South Carolina / Born 30 December 1818 Camden, South Carolina / Died Fort Mitchell, Alabama 30 June 1874
2nd Lieutenant USV Palmetto South Carolina Infantry 1847 / Captain USV 1848 / Mustered Out USV 1848 / Colonel PACS 15th Alabama Infantry 27 July 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 8 January 1863 / No Record of Parole / WIA Mexican War 1847
Cantey’s Brigade Eastern Division District of the Gulf June 1863-July 1863 / 1st Brigade Western Division District of the Gulf July 1863-August 1863 / 1st Brigade District of the Gulf September 1863-April 1864 / Cantey’s Brigade II Corps Army of Tennessee April 1864-7 May 1864 / Cantey’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 7 May 1864 / Cantey’s Brigade French’s Division Polk’s Corps Army of Mississippi 19 May 1864-May 1864 / Cantey’s Division Polk’s Corps May 1864-June 1864


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Capers, Ellison / South Carolina / Born 14 October 1837 Charleston, South Carolina / Died Columbia, South Carolina 22 April 1908
2nd Lieutenant South Carolina Militia 1860 / Major PACS South Carolina Infantry April 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 24th South Carolina Infantry 1 April 1862 / Colonel PACS 20 January 1864 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 March 1865 / No Record of Parole / WIA Jackson 14 May 1863 WIA Chickamauga 20 September 1863 WIA Franklin 30 November 1864 CIA Bentonville April 1865
Capers’ Brigade Walker’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 2 July 1864-24 July 1864 / Capers’ Brigade Cheatham’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 24 July 1864-September 1864 / Gist’s Brigade Brown’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 30 November 1864 / Gist’s Brigade Bate’s Division Cheatham’s Corps Army of Tennessee March 1865


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Carroll, William Henry / Tennessee / Born 1810 Nashville, Tennessee / Died Montreal, Canada 3 May 1868
Brigadier-General Tennessee Militia 9 May 1861-9 July 1861 / Colonel PACS 37th Tennessee Infantry 9 July 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 26 October 1861 / Suspended 3 August 1862 / Resigned PACS 1 February 1863
2nd Brigade District of East Tennessee 10 December 1861-17 February 1862 / 1st Brigade 2nd Division Army of Central Kentucky 23 February 1862-31 March 1862


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Carter, John Carpenter / Tennessee / Born 19 December 1837 Waynesboro, Georgia / DOW Franklin, Tennessee 10 December 1864
Private Tennessee Militia 13 January 1861 / 1st Lieutenant PACS 22nd Tennessee Infantry 18 August 1861 / 38th Tennessee Infantry 23 September 1861 / Captain PACS 7 October 1861 / Major PACS 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 1862 / Colonel PACS 25 April 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 8 July 1864 to rank from 7 July 1864 posthumously / WIA Perryville 8 October 1862 MWIA Franklin 30 November 1864
Carter’s Brigade Cheatham’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee February 1864-September 1864 / Cheatham’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 31 August 1864-20 September 1864 / Carter’s Brigade Brown’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 20 September 1864-30 November 1864


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Chalmers, James Ronald / Virginia / Born 11 January 1831 Lynchburg, Virginia / Died Memphis, Tennessee 9 April 1898
Captain ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Colonel PACS 9th Mississippi Infantry 27 March 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 10 February 1862 to rank from 13 February 1862 / Paroled Gainesville, Alabama 10 May 1865 / WIA Stones River 31 December 1862 WIA Collierville 11 October 1863
1st Division Army of Pensacola April 1861 / 2nd Brigade 2nd Division II Corps Army of Mississippi March 1862 / 2nd Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Mississippi 29 March 1862-13 April 1862 / 2nd Division II Corps Army of Mississippi 13 April 1862 / Cavalry Western Department May 1862-June 1862 / 2nd Brigade Reserve Corps Army of Mississippi June 1862-2 July 1862 / 2nd Brigade Reserve Division Army of Mississippi 2 July 1862-18 August 1862 / 2nd Brigade Withers’ Division Right Wing Army of Mississippi 18 August 1862-September 1862 / 2nd Brigade 2nd Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-31 December 1862 / District Five of Mississippi and East Louisiana 9 March 1863-2 September 1863 / Chalmers’ Cavalry Division Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana 2 September 1863-18 October 1863 / Cavalry Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana 18 October 1863-November 1863 / Chalmers’ Cavalry Division S D Lee’s Cavalry Corps Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana November 1863-11 January 1864 / Chalmers’ Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps Department of Mississippi Alabama and East Louisiana 28 January 1864-15 July 1864 / Forrest’s Cavalry Corps Department of Mississippi Alabama and East Louisiana 15 July 1864 / Chalmers’ Cavalry Division District of Northern Alabama 15 July 1864-13 February 1865 / Chalmers’ Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps 13 February 1865-4 May 1865


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Chambliss, John Randolph (Jr) / Virginia / Born 23 January 1833 Hicksford, Virginia / KIA Deep Bottom, Virginia 16 August 1864
USMA 1 July 1853 31/52 Mounted Rifles / Cadet USMA 1 July 1849 / US Mounted Rifles 1 July 1853 / Resigned USA 4 March 1854 / Major Virginia Militia 1856 / Lieutenant-Colonel Virginia Militia 1858 / ADC (H A Wise) 1860-1861 / Colonel Virginia Provisional Army 17 June 1861 / Colonel PACS 41st Virginia Infantry May 1861 / 13th Virginia Cavalry 13 July 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS (Special) 9 January 1864 to rank from 19 December 1863 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1853
W H F Lee’s Brigade Cavalry Division Army of Northern Virginia 9 June 1863-9 September 1863 / W H F Lee’s Brigade F H Lee’s Division Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia 9 September 1863-23 April 1864 / Chambliss’ Brigade W H F Lee’s Division Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia 23 April 1864-16 August 1864


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Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin / Tennessee / Born 20 October 1820 Nashville, Tennessee / Died 4 September 1886
Captain USV 1st Tennessee Infantry 1847 / Colonel USV 3rd Tennessee Infantry 1848 / Mustered Out USV 1848 / Brigadier-General Tennessee Militia 9 May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 9 July 1861 / Major-General PACS 11 March 1862 to rank from 10 March 1862 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865 / WIA Shiloh 6 April 1862 WIA Ezra Church 28 July 1864
1st Brigade Western District Western Department 7 September 1861-24 October 1861 / 2nd Division Western District Western Department 24 October 1861-9 March 1862 / 2nd Division I Corps Army of Mississippi 12 March 1862-2 July 1862 / 1st Division I Corps Army of Mississippi 2 July 1862-15 August 1862 / 1st Division Right Wing Army of Mississippi 15 August 1862-19 September 1862 / Right Wing Army of Mississippi 19 September-7 November 1862 / 1862 / 1st Division Right Wing Army of Mississippi 7 November 1862-20 November 1862 / 1st Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-29 September 1863 / I Corps Tennessee 29 September 1863-23 October 1863 / 1st Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 24 November 1862-2 December 1863 / I Corps Tennessee 2 December 1863-31 December 1863 / I Corps Tennessee January 1864-18 July 1864 / II Corps Tennessee 19 July 1864-28 July 1864 / III Corps Tennessee 29 July 1864-15 August 1864 / I Corps Tennessee 15 August 1864-9 April 1865 / Cheatham’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865


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Chesnut, James (Jr) / South Carolina / Born 18 January 1815 Camden, South Carolina / Died Camden, South Carolina 1 February 1885
Colonel PACS ADC (P G T Beauregard) 8 April 1861 / Major-General South Carolina Militia 1862 / Resigned November 1862 / Colonel PACS ADC (J F Davis) October 1862-11 August 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS 23 April 1864 / No Record of Parole
Reserve Forces of South Carolina 30 April 1864-10 May 1865


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Chilton, Robert Hall / Virginia / Born 25 February 1815 Loudoun, Virginia / Died Columbus, Georgia 18 February 1879
USMA 1 July 1837 48/50 Dragoons-Quartermaster’s Department / Cadet USMA 1 July 1833 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 1st US Dragoons 1 July 1837 / 1st Lieutenant USA 21 February 1842 / Captain USA Assistant Quartermaster 11 May 1846-6 December 1846 / Captain USA 6 December 1846 / Major USA Paymaster 25 July 1854 / Resigned USA 29 April 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel ACSA Assistant Adjutant-General 16 March 1861 / Colonel Cavalry Virginia Provisional Army 9 May 1861 / Colonel PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 13 October 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS (Special) 16 February 1864 to rank from 20 October 1862 Rejected 11 April 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS (Special) 22 December 1863 to rank from 21 December 1863 / Resigned Brigadier-General PACS 1 April 1864 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS Assistant Adjutant-General and Assistant Inspector-General 1 April 1864 / Colonel PACS Assistant Adjutant-General and Assistant Inspector-General 20 February 1865 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865 / Brevet Major USA 23 February 1847
Assistant Adjutant-General Army of Northern Virginia May 1862 / Chief of Staff and Assistant Adjutant-General Army of Northern Virginia 4 June 1862-1 April 1864


Churchill, Thomas James / Kentucky-Arkansas / Born 10 March 1824 Louisville, Kentucky / Died Little Rock, Arkansas 14 May 1905
1st Lieutenant USV Kentucky Rifles 1846 / Discharged USV 1848 / Colonel PACS 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles 9 June 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 5 March 1862 to rank from 4 March 1862 / Major-General PACS 18 March 1865 to rank from 17 March 1865 / Paroled Shreveport, Louisiana 7 June 1865 / CIA La Encarnacion 23 January 1847 Exchanged 1847 CIA Arkansas Post 11 January 1863 Exchanged April 1863
Churchill’s Brigade Cavalry Western Department March 1862-April 1862 / 2nd Brigade 2nd Division Army of the West 15 April 1862-May 1862 / 2nd Brigade 3rd Division Army of the West May 1862-27 June 1862 / 2nd Brigade 3rd Division Department of East Tennessee 27 June 1862-August 1862 / 3rd Division Army of Kentucky August 1862-September 1862 / 2nd Brigade 2nd Division Trans-Mississippi Army December 1862 / Churchill’s Division District of Arkansas December 1862-11 January 1863 / Churchill’s Brigade Cleburne’s Division D H Hill’s Corps Army of Tennessee July 1863-November 1863 / Churchill’s Brigade Price’s Division District of Arkansas January 1864-24 March 1864 / 1st Division District of Arkansas 24 March 1864-1 April 1864 / Churchill’s Brigade District of West Louisiana 1 April 1864-May 1864 / 1st Division District of Arkansas May 1864-1 August 1864 / District of Arkansas 1 August 1864-4 August 1864 / Churchill’s Division II Corps Trans-Mississippi Department 4 August 1864-September 1864 / Churchill’s Division District of Arkansas September 1864-16 May 1865


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Clanton, James Holt / Georgia / Born 8 January 1827 Columbia, Georgia / Died Knoxville, Tennessee 27 September 1871
Private USV 1847-1848 / Captain PACS Alabama Cavalry 12 November 1861 / Colonel PACS 1st Alabama Cavalry 3 December 1861 / Resigned PACS 1862 / Colonel PACS ADC (J G Shorter) / ADC (B Bragg) / Brigadier-General PACS 18 November 1863 to rank from 16 November 1863 / ADC (L Polk) February 1864-June 1864 / Paroled Mobile, Alabama 25 May 1865 / WIA & CIA Bluff Spring 25 March 1865
2nd Brigade Gulf District September 1863-February 1864 / Clanton’s Cavalry Brigade District of Northern Alabama June 1864-24 September 1864 / Cavalry Brigade District of Central Alabama 24 September 1864-November 1864 / Cavalry Brigade District of the Gulf January 1865-25 March 1865


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Clark, Charles / Ohio-Mississippi / Born 24 May 1810 Lebanon, Ohio / Died Bolivar, Mississippi 18 December 1877
Captain USV 2nd Mississippi Infantry 1847 / Colonel USV 1848 / Mustered Out USV 1848 / Brigadier-General Mississippi Militias 23 January 1861 / Major-General Mississippi Militia 15 April 1861-June 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 22 May 1861 / Resigned PACS 31 October 1863 / Paroled Fort Pulaski, Georgia 2 September 1865 / WIA Shiloh 6 April 1862 WIA & CIA Baton Rouge 5 August 1862 Exchanged February 1863
1st Brigade Longstreet’s Division Army of the Potomac 21 August 1861-22 October 1861 / Clark’s Brigade District of the Potomac 22 October 1861-5 November 1861 / Clark’s Brigade Army of Central Kentucky 5 November 1861-February 1862 / 1st Division I Corps Army of Mississippi 12 March 1862-6 April 1862 / 1st Division I Corps Army of Mississippi 8 April 1862-July 1862 / 1st Division Breckinridge’s Corps District of Mississippi July 1862-5 August 1862


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Clark, John Bullock (Jr) / Missouri / Born 14 January 1831 Fayette, Missouri / Died Washington, District of Columbia 7 September 1903
1st Lieutenant Missouri State Guard 1861 / Captain 6th Missouri State Guard 1861 / Major MSG 11 July 1861 / Colonel MSG 28 June 1862 / Colonel PACS 9th Missouri Infantry 16 November 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 January 1864 Unconfirmed / Brigadier-General PACS 12 March 1864 to rank from 8 March 1864 Unconfirmed / Discharged 31 May 1865 / Paroled Shreveport, Louisiana 7 June 1865 / WIA Wilson’s Creek 10 August 1861 WIA Jenkins’ Ferry 30 April 1864
Clark’s Brigade Price’s Division District of Arkansas April 1862-1863 / Drayton’s Brigade Price’s Division District of Arkansas January 1864-February 1864 / Clark’s Brigade Price’s Division District of Arkansas March 1864-24 March 1864 / 1st Brigade 1st Division District of Arkansas 24 March 1864-20 April 1864 / Marmaduke’s Division Cavalry Corps Trans-Mississippi Army May 1864-8 September 1864 / Clark’s Brigade Marmaduke’s Cavalry Division Army of Missouri 8 September 1864-25 October 1864 / Marmaduke’s Division Cavalry Corps Trans-Mississippi Army 25 October 1864-3 December 1864 / Army of Missouri 3 December 1864-12 December 1864 / Clark’s Division Cavalry Corps Trans-Mississippi Army 3 December 1864-1865


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Clayton, Henry Delamar / Georgia-Alabama / Born 7 March 1827 Pulaski, Georgia / Died Tuscaloosa, Alabama 13 October 1889
Private Alabama Militia February 1861 / Colonel PACS 1st Alabama Infantry 28 March 1861 / Colonel PACS 39th Alabama 15 May 1862 / Resigned PACS January 1862 / Colonel PSCS 39th Alabama Infantry 15 May 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 22 April 1863 / Major-General PACS (Temporary) 7 July 1864 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865 / WIA Stones River 31 December 1862 WIA Chickamauga 20 September 1863
2nd Division Army of Pensacola April 1861 / Clayton’s Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee April 1863-1 September 1863 / Clayton’s Brigade Stewart’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 1 September 1863-20 September 1863 / Clayton’s Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee September 1863-7 July 1864 / Stewart’s Division Hood’s Corps Army of Tennessee 7 July 1864-9 April 1865


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Cleburne, Patrick Ronayne / Ireland-Arkansas / Born 17 March 1828 Desertmore, Co Cork, Ireland / KIA Franklin, Tennessee 30 November 1864
Private 41st Regiment of Foot British Army 27 February 1846 / Corporal British Army 1 July 1849 / Discharged British Army 22 September 1849 / Private Arkansas Militia 1860 / Captain Arkansas Militia January 1861 / Colonel 1st Arkansas Militia 14 May 1861 / Colonel PACS 1st Arkansas Infantry 23 July 1861 / 15th Arkansas Infantry 15 October 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 5 March 1862 to rank from 4 March 1862 / Major-General PACS 20 December 1862 to rank from 13 December 1862 / WIA Richmond 30 August 1862 WIA Perryville 8 October 1862
2nd Brigade 1st Division Army of Central Kentucky 28 October 1861-29 March 1862 / 2nd Brigade III Corps Army of Mississippi 29 March 1862-15 August 1862 / 2nd Brigade 3rd Division Left Wing Army of Mississippi 15 August 1862-August 1862 / 2nd Brigade 3rd Division Left Wing Army of Mississippi September 1862-8 October 1862 / 2nd Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-14 December 1862 / 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 14 December 1862-30 December 1862 / 2nd Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 30 December 1862-10 August 1863 / 1st Division II Corps Right Wing Army of Tennessee 10 August 1863-September 1863 / I Corps Tennessee1 October 1863-23 October 1863 / 1st Division I Corps Army of the Tennessee 23 October 1863-2 December 1863 / I Corps Tennessee 2 December 1863-27 December 1863 / 1st Division I Corps Army of the Tennessee 27 December 1863-31 August 1864 / I Corps Tennessee 31 August 1864-2 September 1864 / 1st Division I Corps Army of the Tennessee 2 September 1864-30 November 1864


Clingman, Thomas Lanier / North Carolina / Born 27 July 1812 Huntersville, North Carolina / Died Morgantown, North Carolina 3 November 1897
Colonel PACS 25th North Carolina Infantry 13 August 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 17 September 1862 to rank from 17 May 1862 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865 / WIA New Bern 1 February 1864 WIA Cold Harbor 31 May 1864 WIA Weldon Railroad 19 August 1864
Clingman’s Brigade 1st Sub-District of South Carolina February 1862-30 April 1862 / Clingman’s Brigade Department of North Carolina May 1862-19 September 1862 / Clingman’s Brigade Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 19 September 1862-20 November 1862 / Sub-District of Cape Fear 20 November 1862-26 February 1863 / Clingman’s Brigade Department of North Carolina 26 February 1863-28 May 1863 / Clingman’s Brigade Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 28 May 1863-18 July 1863 / Clingman’s Brigade 2nd Sub-District of South Carolina 18 July 1863-27 November 1863 / Clingman’s Brigade Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 27 November 1863-20 April 1864 / Clingman’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 20 April 1864-10 May 1864 / Clingman’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of Richmond 10 May 1864-31 May 1864 / Clingman’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 31 May 1864-19 August 1864 / Clingman’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Hardee’s Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865


Cobb, Howell (Thomas Howell) (II) / Georgia / Born 7 September 1815 Cherry Hill, Georgia / Died 9 October 1868
Colonel PACS 16th Georgia Infantry 15 July 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 12 February 1862 / Major-General PACS 13 September 1863 to rank from 9 September 1863 / Paroled Macon, Georgia 18 May 1865 / CIA Macon, Georgia 20 April 1865
2nd Brigade McLaws’ Division Department of the Peninsula 8 March 1862-12 April 1862 / Cobb’s Brigade McLaws’ Division Department of Northern Virginia 12 April 1862-May 1862 / Cobb’s Brigade Magruder’s Division Army of Northern Virginia May 1862-July 1862 / Magruder’s Division Army of Northern Virginia July 1862-August 1862 / Cobb’s Brigade McLaws’ Division Department of Richmond August 1862-October 1862 / District of Middle Florida 4 November 1862-8 September 1863 / Reserve Forces of Georgia December 1863-28 September 1863 / Reserve Forces of Georgia 30 March 1864-26 April 1865 / District of Georgia 28 September 1864-21 January 1865-10 April 1865 / Department of Tennessee and Georgia 27 March 1865-20 April 1865


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Cocke, Philip St George / Virginia / Born 17 April 1809 Fluvanna, Virginia / Died Powhatan, Virginia 26 December 1861
USMA 1 July 1832 6/45 Artillery / Cadet USMA 1 July 1828 / 2nd US Artillery 1 July 1832 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1832 / Resigned USA 1 April 1834 / Brigadier-General Virginia Militia 21 April 1861 / Colonel PACS 19th Virginia Infantry 27 April 1861 / Brigadier-General Provisional Army of Virginia 27 April 1861-8 June 1861 / Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia 1 May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 21 October 1861 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1832
Department of Alexandria 24 April 1861-21 May 1861 / Forces in Alexandria 24 April 1861-20 May 1861 / 5th Brigade Army of the Potomac 20 July 1861 / 3rd Brigade 3rd Division Army of the Potomac 22 October 1861-26 December 1861


Cockrell, Francis Marion / Missouri / Born 1 October 1834 Warrensburg, Missouri / Died Washington, District of Columbia 13 December 1915
Captain Missouri State Guard May 1861 / Brigadier-General Missouri State Guard 1861 / Private PACS 1st Missouri Infantry / 1st Lieutenant PACS / Captain PACS 15 January 1862 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 2nd Missouri Infantry March 1862 / Colonel PACS 14 March 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 23 July 1863 to rank from 18 July 1863 / Paroled Fort Gaines, Alabama 14 May 1865 / WIA Corinth October 1862 WIA Vicksburg 1 July 1863 CIA Vicksburg 4 July 1863 Exchanged 12 September 1863 WIA Lost Mountain 19 June 1864 WIA Franklin 30 November 1864 CIA Fort Blakely 9 April 1865
1st Brigade Bowen’s Division Army of Mississippi 17 April 1863-4 July 1863 / Cockrell’s Brigade French’s Division Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana November 1863-March 1864 / Cockrell’s Brigade French’s Division District of Northern Alabama March 1864-May 1864 / Cockrell’s Brigade French’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 12 May 1864-June 1864 / Cockrell’s Brigade French’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee August 1864-30 November 1864 / Cockrell’s Brigade District of the Gulf March 1865-9 April 1865


Colquitt, Alfred Holt / Georgia / Born 20 April 1824 Monroe, Georgia / Died Richmond, Virginia 26 March 1894
Major USV Paymaster 24 June 1846 / Resigned USV 31 January 1848 / Captain ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Colonel PACS 6th Georgia Infantry 27 May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 15 September 1862 to rank from 1 September 1862 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865
4th Brigade Army of the Peninsula 3 October 1861 / 4th Brigade D H Hill’s Division Left Wing Army of Northern Virginia 29 June 1862-27 July 1862 / 2nd Brigade G W Smith’s Division Defences of Richmond 17 July 1862-August 1862 / Colquitt’s Brigade D H Hill’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia December 1862-20 May 1863 / Colquitt’s Brigade D H Hill’s Division Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 20 May 1863-June 1863 / Colquitt’s Brigade District of Cape Fear July 1863 / 3rd Sub-District of South Carolina 14 July 1863-August 1863 / 2nd Sub-District of South Carolina 22 October 1863-January 1864 / Colquitt’s Brigade 7th Sub-District of South Carolina January 1864-February 1864 Colquitt’s Brigade District of East Florida February 1864-23 February 1864 / Colquitt’s Brigade District of Florida 23 Februaery-3 May 1864 / Colquitt’s Brigade Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 3 May 1864-14 May 1864 / Colquitt’s Brigade Defences of Richmond 14 May 1864-17 May 1864 / Colquitt’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Defences of Richmond 17 May 1864-31 May 1864 / Colquitt’s Brigade Hoke’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 31 May 1864-19 October 1864 / Colquitt’s Brigade Hoke’s Division IV Corps Army of Northern Virginia 19 October 1864-20 December 1864 / Colquitt’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of North Carolina December 1864-March 1865 / Colquitt’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Hardee’s Corps Army of Tennessee March 1865-9 April 1865 / Colquitt’s Brigade Hoke’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865


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Colston, Raleigh Edward / Virginia / Born 31 October 1825 Paris, France / Died Richmond, Virginia 29 July 1896
Colonel PACS 16th Virginia Infantry 2 May 1861 / Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia 15 June 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 23 December 1861 to rank from 24 December 1861 / Paroled Lynchburg, Virginia 22 May 1865 / Colonel Egyptian Army 1873-1879
1st Brigade Department of Norfolk 1861-April 1862 / 1st Brigade McLaws’ Division Army of the Peninsula April 1862-12 April 1862 / 6th Brigade 2nd Division Right Wing Army of Northern Virginia 12 April 1862-June 1862 / Colston’s Brigade Department of Virginia and North Carolina 20 December 1862-24 March 1863 / Colston’s Brigade Trimble’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia April 1863-20 May 1863 / Colston’s Brigade District of Georgia 20 October 1863-16 April 1864 / First District of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 14 May 1864-1 June 1864


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Conner, James / South Carolina / Born 1 September 1829 Charleston, South Carolina / Died 26 June 1883
Captain South Carolina Militia April 1861 / Captain PACS Hampton’s South Carolina Legion May 1861 / Major PACS Hampton’s South Carolina Legion 21 July 1861 / Colonel PACS 22nd North Carolina Infantry 13 June 1862 / Judge Advocate 8 October 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS (Special) 30 May 1864 to rank from 1 June 1864 / No Record of Parole / WIA Gaines’ Mill 26 June 1862 WIA Fisher’s Hill 13 October 1864
McGowan’s Brigade Wilcox’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia 4 June 1864-18 August 1864 / Lane’s Brigade Wilcox’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia 18 August 1864-29 August 1864 / Conner’s Brigade Kershaw’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 29 August 1864-13 October 1864


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Cook, Philip (Jr) / Georgia / Born 31 July 1817 Twiggs, Georgia / Died Atlanta, Georgia 21 May 1894
USV 1836 / Private PACS 4th Georgia Infantry April 1861 / Sergeant PACS May 1861 / 1st Lieutenant PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 2 October 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 4th Georgia Infantry August 1862 / Colonel PACS 1 November 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 8 August 1864 to rank from 5 August 1864 / Paroled Petersburg, Virginia 30 July 1865 / WIA Malvern Hill 1 July 1862 WIA Chancellorsville 2 May 1863 WIA Fort Stedman 25 March 1865 CIA Petersburg 2 April 1865
Doles’ Brigade Rodes’ Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 2 June 1864-19 September 1864 / Cook’s Brigade Ramseur’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 19 September 1864-December 1864 / Cook’s Brigade Grimes’ Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia December 1864-25 March 1865


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Cooke, John Rogers / North Carolina / Born 9 June 1833 St Louis, Missouri / Died Richmond, Virginia 10 April 1891
2nd Lieutenant USA 8th US Infantry 30 June 1855 / 1st Lieutenant USA 28 January 1861 / Resigned USA 30 May 1861 / 1st Lieutenant ACSA Artillery 16 March 1861 / Assistant Quartermaster 1861 / Major PACS Artillery February 1862 / Colonel PACS 27th North Carolina Infantry April 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 November 1862 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865 / WIA Fair Oaks 31 May 1862 WIA Antietam 17 September 1862 WIA Fredericksburg 13 December 1862 WIA Bristoe Station 14 October 1863 WIA Wilderness 8 May 1864
Reserve Brigade Army of the Potomac 1861 / 2nd Brigade R Ransom’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 6 November 1862-13 December 1862 / Cooke’s Brigade Third Sub-District of South Carolina January 1863-23 April 1863 / Cooke’s Brigade District of Cape Fear 26 April 1863-1 May 1863 / Cooke’s Brigade D H Hill’s Division Department of North Carolina 1 May 1863-July 1863 / Cooke’s Brigade R Ransom’s Division Department of Richmond 1 July 1863-August 1863 / Cooke’s Brigade Wilcox’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia August 1863-3 October 1863/ Cooke’s Brigade Heth’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia 3 October 1863-9 April 1865


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Cooper, Douglas Hancock / Mississippi / Born 1 November 1815 Amite, Mississippi / Died Old Fort Washita, Indian Territory 29 April 1879
Captain USV 1st Mississippi Rifles 1847-1848 / Colonel PACS 1st Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles November 1861 / Superintendent of Indian Affairs 29 September 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 23 June 1863 to rank from 2 May 1863 / No Record of Parole
Department of the Indian Territory 20 January 1862-26 May 1862 / 1st Brigade 1st Division I Corps Army of Mississippi December 1862 / District of the Indian Territory 26 May 1862-3 October 1863 / District of the Indian Territory 9 January 1864-9 May 1864 / District of the Indian Territory 21 July 1864-14 February 1865 / Indian Cavalry Division Cavalry Corps Trans-Mississippi Army December 1864-May 1865 / Bureau of Indian Affairs 21 February 1865-26 April 1865 / District of the Indian Territory 21 February 1865-26 May 1865


Cooper, Samuel / New York / Born 12 June 1798 New Hackensack, New York / Died 3 December 1876
USMA 11 December 1815 36/40 Artillery / Cadet USMA 26 May 1813 / US Light Artillery 11 December 1815 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 15 November 1817 / 1st US Artillery 1 June 1821 / 1st Lieutenant USA 6 July 1821 / 2nd US Artillery 6 August 1821 / 4th US Artillery 31 December 1824 / Captain USA 11 June 1836-15 July 1852 / Chief Clerk War Department 13 March 1837-9 July 1838 / Assistant Adjutant-General 7 July 1838 / Colonel USA Adjutant General 15 July 1852 / Resigned USA 7 March 1861 / Brigadier-General ACSA 16 May 1861 / Adjutant-General and Inspector General ACSA 31 August 1861 to rank from 16 May 1861 / Paroled Charlotte, North Carolina 3 May 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 11 December 1815 Brevet Captain USA 6 July 1831 Brevet Major USA 7 July 1838 Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel USA 3 March 1847 Brevet Colonel USA 30 May 1848
Adjutant-General and Inspector-General CS Army 16 May 1861-19 April 1865


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Corse, Montgomery Dent / Virginia / Born 14 March 1816 Alexandria, Virginia / Died Alexandria, Virginia 11 February 1895
Captain USV 1st Virginia Infantry 1847-1848 / Captain Virginia Militia 1860 / Major 6th Battalion Virginia Militia 10 April 1861 / Major PACS Assistant Adjutant-General April 1861 / Colonel PACS 17th Virginia Infantry 10 June 1861 / Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia 15 June 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 November 1862 / Paroled Fort Warren, Massachusetts 24 July 1865 / WIA Second Bull Run 30 August 1862 WIA Boonsboro 14 September 1862 WIA and CIA Antietam 17 September 1862 Rescued 17 September 1862 WIA Drewry’s Bluff 16 May 1864 CIA Sayler’s Creek 6 April 1865
Corse’s Brigade Kemper’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia August 1862-30 August 1862 / Corse’s Brigade Kemper’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia September 1862-17 September 1862 / Garnett’s Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 6 November 1862-26 November 1862 / Corse’s Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 26 November 1862-25 February 1863 / Corse’s Brigade Pickett’s Division Department of North Carolina 23 February 1863-1 April 1863 / Corse’s Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia May 1863-27 September 1863 / Corse’s Brigade R Ransom’s Division Trans-Allegheny Department 27 September 1863-January 1864 / Corse’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of North Carolina January 1864-May 1864 / Corse’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of Richmond May 1864-10 May 1864 / Corse’ Brigade Pickett’s Division Defences of Richmond 14 May 1864-22 May 1864 / Corse’s Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 22 May 1864-6 April 1865


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Cosby, George Blake / Kentucky / Born 19 January 1830 Louisville, Kentucky / Died Oakland, California 29 June 1909
USMA 1 July 1852 17/43 Mounted Rifles-Cavalry / Cadet USMA 1 September 1848 / US Mounted Rifles 1 July 1852 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 16 September 1853 / 2nd US Cavalry 3 March 1855 / 1st Lieutenant USA 1 May 1856 / Captain USA 8 May 1861 / Resigned USA 10 May 1861 / Captain ACSA Assistant Adjutant-General 16 March 1861 / Major PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 20 June 1861 / Assistant Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff 9 November 1861 / Colonel PACS Cavalry 15 August 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 23 January 1863 to rank from 20 January 1863 / Paroled Kentucky May 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1852 / WIA Lake Trinidad 1854 CIA Fort Donelson 10 February 1862 Exchanged 15 August 1862
Assistant Adjutant-General Army of the Peninsula 20 June 1861-July 1861 / 1st Brigade 1st Division Cavalry Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana February 1863-March 1863 / 1st Brigade 1st Division Cavalry Army of Tennessee March 1863 / Van Dorn’s Cavalry Corps Tennessee 7 May 1863-7 May 1863 / 1st Brigade W H Jackson’s Division Cavalry Army of Mississippi 9 June 1863-July 1863 / 1st Brigade W H Jackson’s Division Cavalry Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana July 1863-August 1863 / Cavalry Van Dorn’s Corps Army of Tennessee August 1863-28 September 1863 / Cosby’s Brigade W H Jackson’s Division S D Lee’s Cavalry Corps Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana September 1863-24 December 1863 / Cosby’s Brigade W H Jackson’s Division S D Lee’s Cavalry Corps Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana January 1864-28 January 1864 / Cosby’s Brigade W H Jackson’s Division S D Lee’s Cavalry Corps Department of Mississippi Alabama and East Louisiana 28 January 1864-February 1864 / Cosby’s Cavalry Brigade Department of Southwestern Virginia and East Tennessee March 1864-September 1864 / Hodge’s Brigade Department of West Virginia and East Tennessee 5 September 1864-April 1865


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Cox, William Ruffin / North Carolina / Born 11 March 1832 Scotland Neck, North Carolina / Died Richmond, Virginia 26 December 1919
North Carolina Militia 1861 / Major PACS 2nd North Carolina Infantry 19 June 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 17 September 1862 / Colonel PACS 20 March 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS (Special) 2 June 1864 to rank from 31 May 1864 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865 / WIA Malvern Hill 1 July 1862 WIA Chancellorsville 3 May 1863 WIA Rappahannock station 7 November 1863
Cox’s Brigade Rodes’ Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 4 June 1864-19 September 1864/ Cox’s Brigade Ramseur’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 19 September 1864-19 October 1864 / Cox’s Brigade Grimes’ Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 19 October 1864-9 April 1865


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Crews, Charles Constantine / Georgia / Born 3 September 1829 Upson, Georgia / Died Hillsboro, New Mexico Territory 14 November 1887
Lieutenant Georgia Militia 10 January 1861 / 2nd Lieutenant Cavalry Georgia Militia October 1861 / Brigadier-General Georgia Militia / Captain PACS 2nd Georgia Cavalry 7 May 1862 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS November 1862 / Colonel PACS 1 November 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 15 April 1865 Unconfirmed / Paroled 3 May 1865 / CIA Glasgow 1862 Exchanged WIA Dover 3 January 1863 WIA Monroe’s crossroads 10 March 18651st Brigade 1st Division Cavalry Corps A of Tennessee April 1863 / Crews’ Brigade Wharton’s Division Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee August 1863 / Crews’ Brigade J T Morgan’s Division Department of East Tennessee January 1864 / Crews’ Brigade Allen’s Division Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee January 1865


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Crittenden, George Bibb / Kentucky / Born 20 March 1812 Russellville, Kentucky / Died Danville, Kentucky 27 November 1880
USMA 1 July 1832 26/45 Infantry / Cadet USMA 1 July 1828 / 4th US Infantry 1 July 1842 / Resigned USA 30 April 1833 / Republic of Texas Army USA 1842-1843 / Captain USA US Mounted Rifles 27 May 1846 / Major USA 15 March 1848 / Cashiered USA 19 August 1848 / Reinstated 15 March 1849 / Lieutenant-Colonel USA 30 December 1856 / Resigned USA 10 June 1861 / Colonel ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 13 August 1861 to rank from 15 August 1861 / Major-General PACS 9 November 1861 / Resigned PACS 23 October 1862 / Reverted to Colonel PACS / No Record of Parole / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1832 Brevet Major USA 20 August 1847 / CIA Mexico 1843 Exchanged
2nd Brigade 4th Division Army of the Potomac 21 August 1861-24 October 1861 / 1st Brigade 2nd Division Army of the Potomac 24 October 1861-12 November 1861 / District of East Tennessee 11 November 1861-25 February 1862 / 2nd Division Army of Central Kentucky 31 February 1862-31 March 1862 / Reserve Corps Mississippi 5 March 1862-5 April 1862 / Trans-Allegheny Department 31 May 1864-22 June 1864 / Cavalry Trans-Allegheny Department 30 July 1864


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Cumming, Alfred (II) / Georgia / Born 30 January 1829 Augusta, Georgia / Died 5 December 1910
USMA 1 July 1849 35/43 Infantry / Cadet USMA 1 July 1845 / 8th US Infantry 1 July 1849 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 7th US Infantry 16 July 1850 / 1st Lieutenant USA 10th US Infantry 3 March 1855 / Captain USA 20 July 1856 / Resigned USA 19 January 1861 / Major ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel Georgia Militia / Major PACS 1st Georgia Infantry May 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 17 June 1861 / Colonel PACS 25 September 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 29 October 1862 / No Record of Parole / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1849 / WIA Malvern Hill 1 July 1862 WIA Antietam 17 September 1862 CIA Vicksburg 4 July 1863 Exchanged 13 October 1863 WIA Jonesboro 31 August 1864
Wilcox’s Brigade Anderson’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 14 September 1862-17 September 1862 / 3rd Brigade Stevenson’s Division Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana 15 April 1863-4 July 1863 / Cumming’s Brigade Stevenson’s Division D H Hill’s Corps Army of Tennessee 17 October 1863-23 November 1863/ Cumming’s Brigade Stevenson’s Division Hardee’s Corps Army of Tennessee 23 November 1863-20 February 1864 / Cumming’s Brigade Stevenson’s Division Hood’s Corps Army of Tennessee 20 February 1864-31 August 1864


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Daniel, Junius / North Carolina / Born 27 June 1828 Halifax, North Carolina / DOW Spotsylvania, Virginia 13 May 1864
USMA 1 July 1851 33/42 Infantry / Cadet USMA 1 July 1846 /3rd US Infantry 1 July 1851 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 10 November 1851 / 1st Lieutenant USA 31 May 1857 / Resigned USA 14 January 1858 / Colonel PACS 14th North Carolina Infantry 3 June 1861 / 45th North Carolina Infantry 14 April 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 15 September 1862 to rank from 1 September 1862 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USMA 1 July 1851 / WIA Malvern Hill 30 June 1862 MWIA Spotsylvania 12 May 1864
3rd Brigade Holmes’ Division Army of Northern Virginia May 1862-July 1862 / 3rd Brigade D H Hill’s Division Defences of Richmond July 1862-11 August 1862 / Daniel’s Brigade French’s Division Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 30 August 1862-4 May 1863 / Daniel’s Brigade Rodes’ Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 20 May 1863-12 May 1864


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Davidson, Henry Brevard / Tennessee / Born 28 January 1831 Shelbyville, Tennessee / Died Livermore, California 4 March 1899
USMA 1 July 1853 33/52 Dragoons / Private USV 1st Tennessee Infantry 2 June 1846 / Sergeant USV / Mustered Out USV 23 May 1847 / Cadet USMA 1 July 1848 / 1st US Dragoons 1 July 1853 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 20 January 1855 / 1st Lieutenant USA 1st US Dragoons 30 November 1856 / Regt Quartermaster 6 December 1858-13 May 1861 / Captain USA 13 May 1861 / Dropped from Roll USA 30 July 1861 / Captain ACSA Cavalry 16 March 1861 / Major PACS Assistant Adjutant-General April 1861 / Colonel PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 27 August 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 18 August 1863 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1853 / CIA Island No 10 4 April 1862 Exchanged 15 August 1862
Assistant Adjutant-General Army of the Kanawha December 1861 / Assistant Adjutant-General Western Department 1861 / Assistant Adjutant-General Army of Central Kentucky January 1862 / Davidson’s Brigade Pegram’s Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee September 1863 / 2nd Brigade 1st Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee September 1863-April 1864 / Cavalry Brigade Ransom’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 19 October 1864-31 December 1864 / Davidson’s Brigade Cavalry Division Valley District 31 January 1865-March 185 / Davidson’s Brigade Lomax’s Division Hampton’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee April 1865


Davis, Joseph Robert / Mississippi / Born 12 January 1825 Woodville, Mississippi / Died 15 September 1896
Captain Mississippi Militia April 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 10th Mississippi Infantry 12 April 1861 / Colonel PACS ADC (J F Davis) 31 August 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 26 September 1862 to rank from 15 September 1862 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865 / WIA Gettysburg 3 July 1863
Davis’ Brigade Department of Virginia and North Carolina November 1862-1 April 1863 / Davis’ Brigade Department of Southwestern Virginia 1 April 1863-May 1863 / 4th Brigade Heth’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia May 1863-3 July 1863 / 4th Brigade Heth’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia August 1863-9 April 1865


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Davis, William George Mackey / Virginia-Florida / Born 9 May 1812 Portsmouth, Virginia / Died Alexandria, Virginia 11 March 1898
Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 1st Florida Cavalry 4 November 1861 / Colonel PACS 1 January 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 4 November 1862 / Resigned PACS 6 May 1863
2nd Brigade 2nd Division Department of East Tennessee 3 July 1862-31 October 1862 / 1st Brigade 3rd Division Department of East Tennessee 31 October 1862-December 1862 / Davis’ Brigade Department of East Tennessee December 1862-January 1863 / Department of East Tennessee 17 January 1863-4 February 1863


Deas, Zachariah Cantey / South Carolina / Born 25 October 1819 Camden. South Carolina/ Died New York, New York 6 March 1882
USV 1847-1848 / ADC (J E Johnston) July 1861 / Colonel PACS 22nd Alabama Infantry 25 October 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 20 December 1862 to rank from 13 December 1862 / Paroled Meridian, Mississippi 12 May 1865 / WIA Shiloh 7 April 1862 WIA Franklin 30 November 1864
1st Brigade 2nd Division II Corps Army of Mississippi 6 April 1862-7 April 1862 / 1st Brigade 2nd Division Reserve Corps Army of Mississippi May 1862-November 1862 / 1st Brigade 2nd Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 14 December 1862-July 1863 / Deas’ Brigade Hindman’s Brigade Left Wing Army of Tennessee July 1863-August 1863 / Deas’ Brigade J P Anderson’s Division Left Wing Army of Tennessee August 1863-November 1863 / Deas’ Brigade J P Anderson’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee November 1863-December 1863 / Deas’ Brigade Hindman’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee January 1864-July 1864 / Deas’ Brigade E Johnson’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee July 1864-January 1865 / Deas’ Brigade D H Hill’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee February 1865


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De Lagnel, Julius Adolph / New Jersey / Born 24 July 1827 Newark, New Jersey / Died 3 June 1912
2nd Lieutenant USA 2nd US Artillery 8 March 1847 / 1st Lieutenant USA 26 January 1849 / Resigned USA 17 May 1861 / Captain ACSA Artillery 16 March 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 18 April 1862 to rank from 15 April 1862 Declined 11 July 1862 / Major PACS 20th Battalion Virginia Artillery 3 July 1862 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS Ordnance July 1862 / Inspector of Arsenals 23 November 1863 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865 / WIA Rich Mountain 11 July 1861 CIA Laurel Hill 13 July 1861 Exchanged 18 December 1861
Chief of Artillery Army of the Northwest June 1861-11 July 1861


Dibrell, George Gibbs / Tennessee / Born 12 April 1822 Sparta, Tennessee / Died Sparta, Tennessee 9 May 1888
Private Tennessee Militia June 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 25th Tennessee Infantry 10 August 1861 / Colonel PACS 13th (8th) Tennessee Cavalry September 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 24 January 1865 to rank from 26 July 1864 / Paroled Washington, Georgia 9 May 1865 / WIA Clinch River 21 December 1863
2nd Brigade Forrest’s Division Cavalry Army of Tennessee August 1863-September 1863 / Dibrell’s Brigade Armstrong’s Division Forrest’s Cavalry Army of Tennessee September 1863-October 1863 / Dibrell’s Brigade Armstrong’s Division Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee October 1863-November 1863 / Dibrell’s Brigade Armstrong’s Division Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps Department of East Tennessee November 1863-December 1863 / Dibrell’s Division Cavalry Corps Department of East Tennessee February 1864-April 1864 / Dibrell’s Brigade Kelly’s Division Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee April 1864-November 1864 / Dibrell’s Brigade Humes’ Division Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee March 1865-26 April 1865


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Dockery, Thomas Pleasant / North Carolina / Born 18 December 1833 Montgomery, North Carolina / Died New York, New York 26 February 1898
Colonel 5th Arkansas Militia July 1861 / Colonel PACS 19th Arkansas Infantry 12 May 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 10 August 1863 / Paroled Washington, Arkansas 20 June 1865 / CIA Vicksburg 4 July 1863 Exchanged
Middle Sub-District District of Arkansas 1862 / 1st Brigade 3rd Division Army of the West June 1862 / 2nd Brigade Bowen’s Division Army of Mississippi 27 June 1863-4 July 1863 / Dockery’s Cavalry Brigade Fagan’s Division District of Arkansas March 1864 / Reserve Corps Trans-Mississippi 12 September 1864-27 March 1865


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Doles, George Pierce / Georgia / Born 14 May 1830 Milledgeville, Georgia / KIA Bethesda Church, Virginia 2 June 1864
Lieutenant Georgia Militia / Captain 26 April 1861 / Captain PACS 4th Georgia Infantry 9 May 1861 / Colonel PACS 26 May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 November 1862 / WIA Malvern Hill 1 July 1862
Doles’ Brigade D H Hill’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 17 September 1862-July 1863 / Doles’ Brigade Rodes’ Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia July 1863-2 June 1864


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Donelson, Daniel Smith / Tennessee / Born 23 June 1801 Sumner, Tennessee / Died Montvale Springs, Tennessee 17 April 1863
USMA 1 July 1825 5/37 Artillery / Cadet USMA 1 July 1821 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 3rd US Artillery 1 July 1825 / Resigned USA 22 January 1826 / Major Tennessee Militia 1827 / Brigadier-General Tennessee Militia 1829 / Colonel Tennessee Militia 1860 / Brigadier-General Adjutant-General Tennessee Militia 9 May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 9 July 1861 / Major-General PACS 22 April 1863 to rank from 17 January 1863 Confirmed posthumously
3rd Brigade Army of the Northwest 8 September 1861-16 December 1861 / Fifth Sub-District of South Carolina 19 March 186-10 April 1862 / 1st Brigade 2nd Division I Corps Army of Mississippi 10 April 1862-2 July 1862 / 1st Brigade 1st Division Army of Mississippi 2 July 1862-15 August 1862 / 1st Brigade Cheatham’s Division Right Wing Army of Mississippi 18 August 1862-8 October 1862 / 1st Division I Corps Army of Mississippi 8 October 1862-20 November 1862 / 1st Brigade 1st Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-17 January 1863 / Department of East Tennessee 17 January 1863-17 April 1863


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Drayton, Thomas Fenwick / South Carolina / Born 24 August 1808 Charleston, South Carolina / Died Florence, South Carolina 18 February 1891
USMA 1 July 1828 28/33 Infantry / Cadet USMA 1 July 1823 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 6th US Infantry 1 July 1828 / Resigned USA 15 August 1836 / Captain South Carolina Militia / Brigadier-General PACS 25 September 1861 / No Record of Parole
Fifth Sub-District of South Carolina 10 December 1861-18 March 1862 / Sixth Sub-District of South Carolina 19 March 1862-28 May 1862 / Fourth Sub-District of South Carolina 28 May 1862-19 July 1862 / Drayton’s Brigade D R Jones’ Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia July 1862-September 1862 / Drayton’s Brigade McLaws’ Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia September 1862-26 November 1862 / Drayton’s Brigade Price’s Brigade District of Arkansas 26 August 1863-11 January 1864 / Price’s Division District of Arkansas 11 January 1864-March 1864 / Drayton’s Brigade Price’s Division District of Arkansas March 1864-16 March 1864 / Price’s Division District of Arkansas 16 March 1864-April 1864 / Western Sub-District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona 26 June 1864-25 October 1864 / 3rd Texas Cavalry Division III Corps Army of Trans-Mississippi September 1864-8 March 1865 / Central Sub-District of Texas 25 October 1864-8 March 1865


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Dubose, Dudley McIver / Tennessee-Georgia / Born 28 October 1834 Shelby, Tennessee / Died Washington, Georgia 2 March 1883
1st Lieutenant ACSA Infantry 19 July 1861 / ADC (R A Toombs) 1861-1862 / Captain PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 29 January 1862 / 15th Georgia 1861 / Colonel PACS 15th Georgia Infantry January 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 30 November 1864 to rank from 16 November 1864 / Paroled Fort Warren, Massachusetts 24 July 1865 / WIA Chickamauga 19 September 1863 CIA Sayler’s Creek 6 April 1865
Benning’s Brigade Field’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 5 May 1864-June 1864 / Wofford’s Brigade Kershaw’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 5 December 1864-6 April 1865


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Duke, Basil Wilson / Kentucky / Born 28 May 1838 Scott, Kentucky / Died 16 September 1916
Kentucky Militia October 1861 / Private 2nd Kentucky Cavalry 1861 / 2nd Lieutenant PACS 1861 / 1st Lieutenant PACS November 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS August 1862 / Colonel PACS 7 December 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 19 September 1864 to rank from 15 September 1864 / Paroled Washington, Georgia 8 May 1865 / WIA Shiloh 6 April 1862 WIA Rolling Fork River 29 December 1862 CIA Buffington Island 19 July 1863 Exchanged 3 August 1864
1st Brigade 3rd Division Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee April 1863 / 1st Brigade Morgan’s Division Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee July 1863-19 July 1863 / 1st Brigade Morgan’s Division Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee August 1864 / Morgan’s Brigade Department of West Virginia and East Tennessee 4 September 1864-10 April 1865 / Duke’s Brigade Lomax’s Brigade Hampton’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee 10 April 1865-8 May 1865


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Duncan, Johnson Kelly / Pennsylvania / Born 19 March 1827 York, Pennsylvania / Died Knoxville, Tennessee 18 December 1862
USMA 1 July 1849 5/43 Artillery / Cadet USMA 1 July 1845 / 2nd US Artillery 1 July 1849 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 3rd US Artillery 31 October 1849 / 1st Lieutenant USA 24 December 1853 / Resigned USA 31 January 1855 / Captain ACSA Artillery 16 March 1861 / Major PACS 1st Louisiana Heavy Artillery 1861 / Colonel PACS 1861 / Colonel PACS 1st Louisiana Artillery April 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 9 January 1862 to rank from 7 January 1862 / Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1849 / CIA Fort Jackson 28 April 1862 Exchanged 15 August 1862
Defenses of Louisiana 25 March 1861-28 April 1862 / 4th Brigade Reserve Division Army of Mississippi 21 August 1862-12 October 1862 / Reserve Division Army of Mississippi 12 October 1862-10 November 1862 / Chief of Staff Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-18 December 1862