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General officers in the Confederate States Army

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During 1863, Beauregard, Cooper, J. Johnston, and Lee all had their ranks re-nominated on February 20 and then re-confirmed on April 23 by the Confederate Congress. This was in response to debates on February 17 about whether confirmations made by the provisional legislature needed re-confirmation by
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The Confederate Congress passed legislation in May 1864 to allow for "temporary" general officers in the PACS, to be appointed by President Jefferson Davis and confirmed by the Confederate Senate and given a non-permanent command by Davis. Under this law, Davis appointed several officers to fill open
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lieutenants would receive an additional $ 35 CSD per month beyond regular pay. As more grades of the general officer were added, the pay scale was adjusted. By June 10, 1864, a general received $ 500 CSD monthly, plus another $ 500 CSD if they led an army in the field. Also, by that date, lieutenant
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during the American Revolution. Wade Hampton additionally wore shoulder straps with general stars to denote his specific general's rank, and was apparently the only Confederate general to ever do so. The only visible difference was the button groupings on their uniforms; groups of three buttons for
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Though close to the U.S. Army in assignments, Confederate brigadiers mainly commanded brigades, while U.S. brigadiers sometimes led divisions and brigades, particularly in the first years of the war. These generals also often led sub-districts within military departments, with command over soldiers
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As of September 18, 1862, when lieutenant generals were authorized, the Confederate States Army had four grades of general officers; they were (in order of increasing rank) brigadier general, major general, lieutenant general, and general. As officers were appointed to the various grades of general
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Resolved, That General J. B. Hood, having been appointed General, with temporary rank and command, and having been relieved from duty as Commander of the Army of Tennessee, and not having been reappointed to any other command appropriate to the rank of General, he has lost the rank of General, and
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commanders, aides to other higher-ranking generals, and War Department staff officers. They also led the districts that made up military departments and had command over the troops in their districts. Some Major generals also led smaller military departments. By the end of the war, the Confederacy
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Initially, the Confederate States Army commissioned only brigadier generals in both the volunteer and regular services; however, the Congress quickly passed legislation allowing for the appointment of major generals as well as generals, thus providing clear and distinct seniority over the existing
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All Confederate generals wore the same uniform insignia regardless of their general rank, except for Robert E. Lee, who wore the uniform of a Confederate colonel, as well as Joseph E. Johnston who wore a Colonel's insignia with a larger six pointed star in the center, similar to the stars worn by
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heads in charge of geographic sections and all soldiers in those boundaries. All of the Confederate lieutenant generals were in the PACS. The Confederate Congress legalized the creation of army corps on September 18, 1862, and directed that lieutenant generals lead them. These generals were to be
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on February 21, 1861. The Confederate States Army was composed of three parts; the Army of the Confederate States of America (ACSA, intended to be the permanent, regular army), the Provisional Army of the Confederate States (PACS, or "volunteer" Army, to be disbanded after hostilities), and the
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or military department commanders and advisers to Jefferson Davis. This rank was equivalent to the general in the modern U.S. Army. The grade is often referred to in modern writings as "full general" to help differentiate it from the generic term "general", meaning simply "general officer".
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by Jefferson Davis (and were confirmed), he would create the promotion lists himself. The dates of rank, as well as seniority of officers appointed to the same grade on the same day, were determined by Davis, "usually following the guidelines established for the prewar U.S. Army."
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The regulations in the act of 1792 provided for two classes of militia, divided by age. Class one included men from 22 to 30 years old, and class two consisted of men from 18 to 20 years and from 31 to 45 years old. The various Confederate states used this system during the war.
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nominated by President Davis and confirmed by the C.S. Senate. Lieutenant generals outranked major generals and all other lesser officers. Most were graduates of the United States Military Academy and were former officers in the United States Army, with the exceptions of
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Eicher, p. 23. "Actually, commissions in the ACSA were usually one grade higher than the former commissions in the U.S. Army, while commissions in the PACS usually amounted to whatever was suggested by the size of the volunteer unit accepted into the Confederate
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The Confederate States Congress authorized divisions on March 6, 1861, and major generals would command them. These generals were to be nominated by Davis and confirmed by the Confederate Senate. Major generals outranked brigadiers and all other lesser officers.
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The usage of the somewhat incorrect term "full general" is very unofficial, but commonly occurs in modern military writings; referring to a colonel as "full" and/or "bird" colonel (as compared to a lieutenant colonel, who ranks behind them) in U.S. forces also
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The Confederate States Army lost more general officers killed in combat than the United States Army throughout the war, in the ratio of about 5-to-1 for the Confederacy compared to roughly 12-to-1 for the United States. The most famous of them is General
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That the five general officers provided by existing laws for the Confederate States shall have the rank and denomination of 'general', instead of 'brigadier-general', which shall be the highest military grade known to the Confederate States
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Eicher, p. 69. The original regulations for uniforms were issued when the Confederate States Congress authorized only brigadier generals. These regulations were never reissued when the higher ranks of generals were authorized
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Eicher pp. 24–25. This resulted from the Confederacy's adoption of the U.S. 'Rules and Regulations of the Army' as their own, just with "Confederate States of America" put in wherever "United States of America" was in its
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The Confederate States Army's system of using four grades of general officers is currently the same rank structure used by the U.S. Army (in use since shortly after the Civil War) and is also the system used by the
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The Confederate Congress passed legislation in May 1864 to allow for "temporary" general officers in the PACS, to be appointed by Davis and confirmed by the C.S. Senate and given a non-permanent command by Davis.
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commanders, aides to other higher-ranking generals, and War Department staff officers. By the war's end, the Confederacy had at least 383 different men who held this rank in the PACS and three in the ACSA:
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as "temporary" lieutenant generals and also reverted to their prior grades as major generals as those assignments ended. However, Lee was nominated a second time for lieutenant general on March 11, 1865.
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This rank was not synonymous with use in the U.S. Army, where major generals led divisions, corps, and entire armies. This rank was equivalent in most respects to a major general in the modern U.S. Army.
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and charged with the task of leading the U.S. Army to victory over the Confederate States Army. The CSA lieutenant general rank is also roughly equivalent to lieutenant general in the modern U.S. Army.
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Originally five officers in the Confederate States Army were appointed to the rank of general, and only two more would follow. These generals occupied the senior posts in the Confederate Army, mostly
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within it. Ranks throughout the CSA were roughly based on the U.S. Army in design and seniority. On February 27, 1861, a general staff for the army was authorized, consisting of four positions: an
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in 1855. Gen. Grant was the only U.S. Army lieutenant general in active service at the time of his promotion on March 9, 1864. Grant became General-in-Chief, commander of the United States Army ("
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on the night of May 2, 1863. Replacing these fallen generals was an ongoing problem during the war, often having men promoted beyond their abilities (a common criticism of officers such as
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veterans were highly sought after by Jefferson Davis for military service, especially as general officers. Like their U.S. Army counterparts, the Confederate Army had both professional and
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major generals in the various state militias. On May 16, 1861, when there were only five officers at the grade of brigadier general, this legislation was passed, which stated in part:
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of the Confederate Bureau of Ordnance. All of the Confederate generals wore uniforms like this regardless of their general grade, and all with gold-colored embroidering.
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Much of the design of the Confederate States Army was based on the structure and customs of the United States Army when the Confederate States Congress established the
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lieutenant and major generals and two for brigadier generals. In either case, a general's buttons were also distinguished from other ranks by their eagle insignia.
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Dupuy, p. 244. "but it was a mark of the South's desperation for able leaders that a man with his disabilities should have spent so much time on active campaign."
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into brigades on March 6, 1861. Brigadier generals commanded them, and these generals were nominated by Davis and confirmed by the Confederate Senate.
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generals got $ 450 CSD and major generals $ 350 CSD, and brigadiers would receive $ 50 CSD in addition to regular pay if they served in combat.
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to other duties) and led the Corps as an army into the third Confederate attack on the United States in July 1864 during the
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Like all of the Confederacy's military forces, these generals answered to their civilian leadership, in particular
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Foote, p. 1040. Of 583 U.S. general officers, 47 were killed due to combat; of 425 C.S. general officers, 77 fell.
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All Confederate generals were enrolled in the ACSA to ensure that they outranked all militia officers, except for
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On February 17, 1864, Congress passed legislation to allow President Davis to appoint an officer to command the
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was appointed a general in the ACSA with a date of rank of April 6, 1862, the day his commanding officer Gen.
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Dupuy, p. 346. "an excellent brigade and divisional commander, he was out of his depth with larger commands."
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The general officers of the Confederate States Army were paid for their services, and exactly how much (in
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in the U.S. Army from 1852 until resigning) and he held it throughout the Civil War, as well as the army's
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Dupuy, p. 597. "his abilities were not suited to directing larger forces, as demonstrated at Five Forks."
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There were 18 lieutenant generals in the Confederate States Army, and these general officers were often
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Abbreviations: KIA = killed in action, MW = mortally wounded, NC = non-combat death
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To the right is a picture of the CSA general's full uniform, in this case, of Brigadier General
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was promoted to the rank of major general on March 20, 1865, on the recommendation of generals
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was appointed a "temporary" lieutenant general on May 31, 1864, and given command of the
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was appointed a "temporary" lieutenant general on May 31, 1864, and given command of the
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the permanent legislature, which was done by an Act of Congress issued two days later.
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was appointed a "temporary" general on July 18, 1864, the date he took command of the
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commanded by Gen. Lee (following the wounding of Lee's second-in-command, Lt. Gen.
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just before the surrender. The promotion was too late to be confirmed by the
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in their sub-district. These generals outranked Confederate States Army
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This rank was equivalent to brigadier general in the modern U.S. Army.
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Abbreviations: KIA = killed in action, MW = mortally wounded
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Wright, p. 9. Confederate Congress Act of 16 May 1861, section 2.
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This rank was not synonymous with the U.S. Army's use of it;
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had at least 88 men who had held this rank, all in the PACS.
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Wright, p. 13. Confederate Senate Resolution, 16 March 1865.
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Sandford 2625: 2612:Groups of two buttons 2550: 2323:Albert Sidney Johnston 2254: 2221:Albert Sidney Johnston 2194:Pierre G.T. Beauregard 2182:Albert Sidney Johnston 2171:Pierre G.T. Beauregard 2154: 2118:Nathan Bedford Forrest 1640:Battle of Fort Stevens 1556:Nathan Bedford Forrest 1534: 1077:murdered, Houston, TX 230: 166: 152: 90: 24: 5773:Great Revival of 1863 5650:Maryland, My Maryland 5439:Confederate railroads 5102:Civil War Roundtables 4971:Meridian riot of 1871 4966:Memphis riots of 1866 3523:George Luther Stearns 3508:Elijah Parish Lovejoy 3401:Crittenden Compromise 3122:Eicher, John H., and 2545: 2257:Generals by seniority 2249: 2148: 1935:Battle of Chattanooga 1528: 1271:Battle of Cedar Creek 224: 161: 147: 119:quartermaster general 85: 22: 5660:Daar kom die Alibama 5575:National Union Party 5251:memorials to Lincoln 5171:Lost Cause mythology 4876:Eufaula riot of 1874 4864:Confederate refugees 4077:District of Columbia 3704:Union naval blockade 3550:Underground Railroad 3338:Nullification crisis 2917:Eicher, pp. 787–788. 2547:Joseph Reid Anderson 2030:Alexander P. Stewart 1779:Theophilus H. Holmes 1745:promoted to general 1652:Alexander P. Stewart 1575:Mexican–American War 1515:Confederate Congress 1464:Unconfirmed paroled 980:Battle of Gettysburg 518:John C. Breckinridge 438:Benjamin F. Cheatham 390:George B. Crittenden 255:Not further promoted 107:Mexican–American War 5818:Supreme Court cases 5585:Radical Republicans 5364:Old soldiers' homes 5348:Confederate Veteran 5274:artworks in Capitol 4993:Reconstruction acts 4854:Colfax riot of 1873 3818:Richmond-Petersburg 3423:Fugitive slave laws 3353:Popular sovereignty 3333:Missouri Compromise 3323:Kansas-Nebraska Act 2507:Militia Act of 1792 2081:September 20, 1864 2078:September 20, 1864 2008:Richard H. Anderson 1946:September 20, 1863 1636:Frederick, Maryland 1600:Richard H. Anderson 1543:military department 1470:Thomas J. Churchill 889:September 19, 1864 700:Martin Luther Smith 636:Carter L. Stevenson 566:Richard H. Anderson 330:September 19, 1861 311:September 19, 1861 163:P. G. T. Beauregard 5639:A Lincoln Portrait 5580:Politicians killed 5504:U.S. Balloon Corps 5499:Union corps badges 5279:memorials to Davis 5149:Disenfranchisement 5020:Reconstruction era 4901:Timber Culture Act 4859:Compromise of 1877 3823:Franklin–Nashville 3493:Frederick Douglass 3396:Cornerstone Speech 3313:Compromise of 1850 3261:American Civil War 2681:Edmund Kirby Smith 2620:Joseph R. Anderson 2593:Lieutenant general 2551: 2443:February 19, 1864 2436:Edmund Kirby Smith 2370:Joseph E. Johnston 2223:died in combat at 2213:Edmund Kirby Smith 2190:Joseph E. Johnston 2167:Edmund Kirby Smith 2155: 2122:February 28, 1865 2106:February 15, 1865 2103:February 14, 1865 2100:February 14, 1865 2040:February 20, 1865 1742:February 19, 1864 1729:Edmund Kirby Smith 1632:Battle of Monocacy 1535: 1521:Lieutenant general 1503:Evander McIver Law 1442:February 15, 1865 1426:December 12, 1864 1378:September 9, 1864 1362:September 9, 1864 1278:Edward C. Walthall 1259:Stephen D. Ramseur 1147:Prince de Polignac 1135:February 24, 1864 1119:February 17, 1865 1115:J. Patton Anderson 1103:February 14, 1864 1087:November 10, 1863 1071:November 10, 1863 1055:September 9, 1863 952:Robert Ransom, Jr. 870:February 28, 1863 860:NC, New York City 854:February 28, 1863 828:NC, Knoxville, TN 818:Daniel S. Donelson 774:December 13, 1862 763:Battle of Franklin 752:December 13, 1862 486:Daniel Harvey Hill 410:February 15, 1862 333:February 17, 1863 231: 196:Joseph E. Johnston 167: 123:commissary general 111:political generals 91: 68:commander-in-chief 45:United States Army 41:American Civil War 25: 5893: 5892: 5861: 5860: 5857: 5856: 5691:Italian Americans 5676:African Americans 5633:John Brown's Body 5386: 5385: 5382: 5381: 5299: 5298: 5137:Robert E. Lee Day 4881:Freedmen's Bureau 4844:Brooks–Baxter War 4775: 4774: 4771: 4770: 4767: 4766: 4559: 4558: 4339: 4338: 4335: 4334: 4331: 4330: 3748:Northern Virginia 3694:Trans-Mississippi 3667: 3666: 3562: 3561: 3558: 3557: 3454:Uncle Tom's Cabin 3391:African Americans 3218:Evans, Clement A. 3193:Wright, Marcus J. 3177:Warner, Ezra J., 3162:Katcher, Philip, 3027:, Katcher, p. 60. 2689:U.S. Marine Corps 2616: 2615: 2609:Brigadier general 2536:George Washington 2478: 2477: 2471:January 23, 1865 2392:P.G.T. Beauregard 2237:Army of Tennessee 2138: 2137: 2084:January 17, 1865 1952:February 4, 1864 1949:February 1, 1864 1930:October 15, 1863 1902:January 15, 1864 1880:February 2, 1864 1858:October 13, 1862 1855:October 10, 1862 1852:October 10, 1862 1848:John C. Pemberton 1833:October 11, 1862 1830:October 10, 1862 1827:October 10, 1862 1823:Stonewall Jackson 1811:October 11, 1862 1808:October 10, 1862 1805:October 10, 1862 1801:William J. Hardee 1789:October 11, 1862 1786:October 10, 1862 1783:October 10, 1862 1761:October 11, 1862 1758:October 10, 1862 1755:October 10, 1862 1739:October 11, 1862 1736:October 10, 1862 1717:October 11, 1862 1714:October 10, 1862 1500: 1499: 1486:John S. Marmaduke 1410:November 1, 1864 1394:October 20, 1864 1358:Matthew C. Butler 1342:Lunsford L. Lomax 1227:Joseph B. Kershaw 1083:William T. Martin 913:Battle of Atlanta 838:January 20, 1863 822:January 17, 1863 806:January 17, 1863 790:January 17, 1863 736:December 4, 1862 720:November 8, 1862 704:November 4, 1862 688:November 4, 1862 672:October 27, 1862 662:NC, Richmond, VA 659:January 15, 1863 656:October 11, 1862 640:October 10, 1862 624:October 10, 1862 534:Thomas C. Hindman 406:William W. Loring 397:October 23, 1862 394:November 9, 1861 326:Gustavus W. Smith 298:October 11, 1861 170:Brigadier general 139:inspector general 5918: 5883: 5873: 5872: 5696:Native Americans 5681:German Americans 5474:Partisan rangers 5469:Official Records 5409: 5408: 5392: 5391: 5284:memorials to Lee 5231: 5230: 4792: 4791: 4781: 4780: 4568: 4567: 4365: 4364: 4358: 4357: 4345: 4344: 4318:Washington, D.C. 4112:Indian Territory 4072:Dakota Territory 4030: 4029: 3947:Chancellorsville 3738:Jackson's Valley 3728:Blockade runners 3604: 3603: 3597: 3596: 3568: 3567: 3528:Thaddeus Stevens 3518:Lysander Spooner 3478:Susan B. Anthony 3280: 3279: 3269: 3268: 3254: 3247: 3240: 3231: 3230: 3124:Eicher, David J. 3094: 3091: 3085: 3082: 3076: 3073: 3067: 3064: 3058: 3055: 3049: 3043: 3037: 3034: 3028: 3025: 3019: 3015: 3009: 3006: 3000: 2997: 2991: 2988: 2982: 2979: 2973: 2970: 2964: 2961: 2955: 2952: 2946: 2943: 2937: 2933: 2927: 2924: 2918: 2915: 2898: 2895: 2886: 2883: 2877: 2874: 2865: 2862: 2856: 2853: 2830: 2827: 2818: 2815: 2809: 2806: 2797: 2794: 2788: 2784: 2778: 2775: 2760: 2756: 2715: 2710: 2709: 2708: 2670:Richard S. Ewell 2586: 2577: 2562:Sleeve insignia 2559:Collar insignia 2553: 2552: 2523:Uniform insignia 2501:Militia generals 2489:The position of 2485:General in Chief 2440:August 21, 1862 2402:August 31, 1861 2399:August 31, 1861 2380:August 31, 1861 2377:August 31, 1861 2358:August 31, 1861 2355:August 31, 1861 2333:August 31, 1861 2330:August 31, 1861 2311:August 31, 1861 2308:August 31, 1861 2270: 2266: 2247:, which stated: 2241:Atlanta Campaign 2074:Simon B. Buckner 1870:Richard S. Ewell 1841:Chancellorsville 1733:October 9, 1862 1711:October 9, 1862 1707:James Longstreet 1676: 1672: 1644:Washington, D.C. 1628:Richard S. Ewell 1614:on May 6 in the 1612:James Longstreet 1563:Ulysses S. Grant 1531:James Longstreet 1454:William W. Allen 1406:Thomas L. Rosser 1346:August 10, 1864 1099:Charles W. Field 1042:January 1, 1864 1039:August 12, 1863 1003:Jeremy F. Gilmer 987:Cadmus M. Wilcox 786:Isaac R. Trimble 770:Franklin Gardner 748:Patrick Cleburne 608:August 31, 1862 604:Samuel G. French 550:Lafayette McLaws 502:Jones M. Withers 378:October 7, 1861 374:Mansfield Lovell 362:October 7, 1861 358:John B. Magruder 346:October 7, 1861 282:Rank terminated 268: 264: 115:adjutant general 29:general officers 5926: 5925: 5921: 5920: 5919: 5917: 5916: 5915: 5896: 5895: 5894: 5889: 5853: 5837: 5722: 5686:Irish Americans 5664: 5609: 5518: 5509:U.S. Home Guard 5449:Field artillery 5403: 5402: 5378: 5320: 5295: 5257: 5226: 5220: 5112:Civil War Trust 5079: 5073: 4961:Ethnic violence 4946:Kirk–Holden war 4825: 4786: 4763: 4697: 4555: 4499: 4352: 4327: 4281: 4034: 4021: 3852: 3833:Sherman's March 3813:Bermuda Hundred 3708: 3663: 3635: 3591: 3590: 3554: 3513:J. Sella Martin 3483:James G. Birney 3459: 3377: 3303:Bleeding Kansas 3291: 3274: 3263: 3258: 3214: 3212:Further reading 3102: 3097: 3093:Warner, p. 193. 3092: 3088: 3083: 3079: 3074: 3070: 3065: 3061: 3056: 3052: 3044: 3040: 3035: 3031: 3026: 3022: 3016: 3012: 3007: 3003: 2998: 2994: 2989: 2985: 2981:Eicher, p. 303. 2980: 2976: 2972:Eicher, p. 141. 2971: 2967: 2962: 2958: 2953: 2949: 2945:Eicher, p. 787. 2944: 2940: 2934: 2930: 2926:Eicher, p. 808. 2925: 2921: 2916: 2901: 2896: 2889: 2884: 2880: 2876:Eicher, p. 810. 2875: 2868: 2864:Eicher, p. 817. 2863: 2859: 2855:Eicher, p. 807. 2854: 2833: 2828: 2821: 2816: 2812: 2807: 2800: 2795: 2791: 2785: 2781: 2776: 2763: 2757: 2753: 2749: 2711: 2706: 2704: 2701: 2645: 2628: 2587: 2578: 2531: 2525: 2509: 2503: 2487: 2474:Temporary rank 2424:April 12, 1862 2421:April 12, 1862 2292:Rank terminated 2262: 2259: 2143: 2062:March 16, 1865 2059:March 11, 1865 2024:Temporary Rank 2002:Temporary Rank 1698:Rank Terminated 1668: 1665: 1656:Western Theater 1591:Abraham Lincoln 1583:Act of Congress 1523: 1490:March 18, 1865 1474:March 17, 1865 1458:March 4, 1865, 1374:James L. Kemper 1330:August 4, 1864 1243:Bushrod Johnson 1199:April 24, 1864 1183:April 23, 1864 1167:April 20, 1864 1131:William B. Bate 1067:John A. Wharton 1023:August 3, 1863 1007:August 3, 1863 991:August 3, 1863 882:Robert E. Rodes 857:March 10, 1865 825:April 17, 1863 793:April 16, 1865 684:Dabney H. Maury 538:April 14, 1862 522:April 14, 1862 490:March 26, 1862 474:March 10, 1862 458:March 10, 1862 442:March 10, 1862 319:Spring Hill, TN 291:David E. Twiggs 260: 252: 219: 172: 127:surgeon general 101:Graduates from 80: 60:Jefferson Davis 17: 12: 11: 5: 5924: 5914: 5913: 5908: 5891: 5890: 5888: 5887: 5877: 5866: 5863: 5862: 5859: 5858: 5855: 5854: 5852: 5851: 5845: 5843: 5839: 5838: 5836: 5835: 5833:Women soldiers 5830: 5825: 5820: 5815: 5810: 5805: 5800: 5795: 5790: 5788:Naming the war 5785: 5780: 5775: 5770: 5769: 5768: 5758: 5757: 5756: 5746: 5741: 5736: 5730: 5728: 5724: 5723: 5721: 5720: 5719: 5718: 5713: 5708: 5703: 5693: 5688: 5683: 5678: 5672: 5670: 5666: 5665: 5663: 5662: 5657: 5652: 5647: 5642: 5635: 5630: 5625: 5619: 5617: 5611: 5610: 5608: 5607: 5602: 5597: 5592: 5587: 5582: 5577: 5572: 5567: 5562: 5557: 5552: 5547: 5542: 5537: 5532: 5526: 5524: 5520: 5519: 5517: 5516: 5511: 5506: 5501: 5496: 5491: 5486: 5481: 5476: 5471: 5466: 5461: 5456: 5451: 5446: 5441: 5436: 5431: 5426: 5424:Campaign Medal 5421: 5415: 5413: 5405: 5404: 5401: 5400: 5399:Related topics 5396: 5388: 5387: 5384: 5383: 5380: 5379: 5377: 5376: 5371: 5366: 5361: 5356: 5351: 5344: 5339: 5334: 5328: 5326: 5322: 5321: 5319: 5318: 5313: 5307: 5305: 5301: 5300: 5297: 5296: 5294: 5293: 5288: 5287: 5286: 5281: 5276: 5265: 5263: 5259: 5258: 5256: 5255: 5254: 5253: 5248: 5237: 5235: 5228: 5222: 5221: 5219: 5218: 5213: 5208: 5203: 5198: 5193: 5188: 5183: 5178: 5173: 5168: 5163: 5162: 5161: 5156: 5146: 5141: 5140: 5139: 5134: 5129: 5127:Decoration Day 5124: 5119: 5114: 5109: 5104: 5099: 5094: 5083: 5081: 5080:Reconstruction 5075: 5074: 5072: 5071: 5066: 5061: 5060: 5059: 5049: 5044: 5039: 5038: 5037: 5027: 5022: 5017: 5016: 5015: 5010: 5005: 5000: 4990: 4989: 4988: 4983: 4978: 4973: 4968: 4958: 4953: 4948: 4943: 4942: 4941: 4936: 4934:second inquiry 4931: 4926: 4921: 4916: 4906: 4905: 4904: 4898: 4891:Homestead Acts 4888: 4883: 4878: 4873: 4872: 4871: 4861: 4856: 4851: 4846: 4841: 4839:Alabama Claims 4835: 4833: 4831:Reconstruction 4827: 4826: 4824: 4823: 4822: 4821: 4819:15th Amendment 4816: 4814:14th Amendment 4811: 4809:13th Amendment 4800: 4798: 4788: 4787: 4777: 4776: 4773: 4772: 4769: 4768: 4765: 4764: 4762: 4761: 4756: 4751: 4746: 4741: 4736: 4731: 4726: 4721: 4716: 4711: 4705: 4703: 4699: 4698: 4696: 4695: 4690: 4685: 4680: 4675: 4670: 4665: 4660: 4655: 4650: 4645: 4640: 4635: 4630: 4625: 4620: 4615: 4610: 4605: 4600: 4595: 4590: 4585: 4580: 4574: 4572: 4565: 4561: 4560: 4557: 4556: 4554: 4553: 4548: 4543: 4538: 4533: 4528: 4523: 4518: 4513: 4507: 4505: 4501: 4500: 4498: 4497: 4492: 4487: 4482: 4477: 4472: 4467: 4462: 4457: 4452: 4447: 4442: 4440:J. E. Johnston 4437: 4435:A. S. Johnston 4432: 4427: 4422: 4417: 4412: 4407: 4402: 4397: 4392: 4387: 4382: 4377: 4375:R. H. Anderson 4371: 4369: 4362: 4354: 4353: 4341: 4340: 4337: 4336: 4333: 4332: 4329: 4328: 4326: 4325: 4320: 4315: 4310: 4305: 4300: 4295: 4289: 4287: 4283: 4282: 4280: 4279: 4274: 4269: 4264: 4259: 4254: 4249: 4244: 4239: 4237:South Carolina 4234: 4229: 4224: 4219: 4214: 4212:North Carolina 4209: 4204: 4199: 4194: 4189: 4184: 4179: 4174: 4169: 4164: 4159: 4154: 4149: 4144: 4139: 4134: 4129: 4124: 4119: 4114: 4109: 4104: 4099: 4094: 4089: 4084: 4079: 4074: 4069: 4064: 4059: 4054: 4049: 4044: 4038: 4036: 4027: 4023: 4022: 4020: 4019: 4014: 4009: 4004: 3999: 3994: 3989: 3984: 3979: 3974: 3969: 3964: 3959: 3954: 3949: 3944: 3939: 3937:Fredericksburg 3934: 3929: 3924: 3919: 3914: 3909: 3904: 3899: 3894: 3889: 3884: 3879: 3877:Wilson's Creek 3874: 3869: 3863: 3861: 3854: 3853: 3851: 3850: 3845: 3840: 3835: 3830: 3825: 3820: 3815: 3810: 3805: 3800: 3795: 3790: 3785: 3780: 3775: 3770: 3765: 3760: 3755: 3750: 3745: 3740: 3735: 3730: 3725: 3719: 3717: 3710: 3709: 3707: 3706: 3701: 3696: 3691: 3689:Lower Seaboard 3686: 3681: 3675: 3673: 3669: 3668: 3665: 3664: 3662: 3661: 3656: 3651: 3645: 3643: 3637: 3636: 3634: 3633: 3628: 3623: 3618: 3612: 3610: 3601: 3593: 3592: 3589: 3588: 3585: 3582: 3579: 3576: 3572: 3564: 3563: 3560: 3559: 3556: 3555: 3553: 3552: 3547: 3545:Harriet Tubman 3542: 3541: 3540: 3533:Charles Sumner 3530: 3525: 3520: 3515: 3510: 3505: 3500: 3495: 3490: 3485: 3480: 3475: 3469: 3467: 3461: 3460: 3458: 3457: 3450: 3445: 3440: 3435: 3430: 3425: 3420: 3415: 3410: 3403: 3398: 3393: 3387: 3385: 3379: 3378: 3376: 3375: 3370: 3368:States' rights 3365: 3360: 3355: 3350: 3345: 3340: 3335: 3330: 3325: 3320: 3315: 3310: 3305: 3300: 3294: 3292: 3290: 3289: 3283: 3276: 3275: 3265: 3264: 3257: 3256: 3249: 3242: 3234: 3228: 3227: 3213: 3210: 3209: 3208: 3190: 3175: 3160: 3139: 3120: 3101: 3098: 3096: 3095: 3086: 3084:Dupuy, p. 406. 3077: 3068: 3059: 3050: 3038: 3029: 3020: 3010: 3008:Eicher, p. 70. 3001: 2999:Eicher, p. 26. 2992: 2983: 2974: 2965: 2963:Wright, p. 12. 2956: 2954:Eicher, p. 69. 2947: 2938: 2928: 2919: 2899: 2887: 2878: 2866: 2857: 2831: 2819: 2810: 2808:Eicher, p. 24. 2798: 2796:Dupuy, p. 190. 2789: 2779: 2777:Eicher, p. 23. 2761: 2750: 2748: 2745: 2744: 2743: 2738: 2733: 2728: 2723: 2717: 2716: 2700: 2697: 2691:(in use since 2666:George Pickett 2662:John Bell Hood 2644: 2641: 2627: 2624: 2614: 2613: 2610: 2606: 2605: 2602: 2598: 2597: 2594: 2590: 2589: 2580: 2571: 2567: 2566: 2563: 2560: 2557: 2527:Main article: 2524: 2521: 2505:Main article: 2502: 2499: 2486: 2483: 2476: 2475: 2472: 2469: 2466: 2463: 2462:July 18, 1864 2460: 2458:John Bell Hood 2454: 2453: 2450: 2447: 2444: 2441: 2438: 2432: 2431: 2428: 2425: 2422: 2419: 2418:April 6, 1862 2416: 2410: 2409: 2406: 2403: 2400: 2397: 2396:July 21, 1861 2394: 2388: 2387: 2384: 2381: 2378: 2375: 2372: 2366: 2365: 2362: 2361:April 9, 1865 2359: 2356: 2353: 2352:June 14, 1861 2350: 2344: 2343: 2337: 2336:April 6, 1862 2334: 2331: 2328: 2325: 2319: 2318: 2315: 2312: 2309: 2306: 2303: 2297: 2296: 2293: 2290: 2287: 2284: 2281: 2277: 2276: 2268: 2267: 2258: 2255: 2233:John Bell Hood 2142: 2139: 2136: 2135: 2132: 2129: 2128:March 2, 1865 2126: 2125:March 2, 1865 2123: 2120: 2114: 2113: 2110: 2107: 2104: 2101: 2098: 2092: 2091: 2088: 2085: 2082: 2079: 2076: 2070: 2069: 2066: 2063: 2060: 2057: 2056:June 23, 1864 2054: 2052:Stephen D. Lee 2048: 2047: 2044: 2041: 2038: 2037:June 23, 1864 2035: 2034:June 23, 1864 2032: 2026: 2025: 2022: 2019: 2016: 2013: 2010: 2004: 2003: 2000: 1997: 1994: 1991: 1988: 1982: 1981: 1978: 1975: 1972: 1969: 1968:April 8, 1864 1966: 1964:Richard Taylor 1960: 1959: 1956: 1953: 1950: 1947: 1944: 1942:John Bell Hood 1938: 1937: 1931: 1928: 1925: 1922: 1921:July 11, 1863 1919: 1913: 1912: 1906: 1905:April 2, 1865 1903: 1900: 1897: 1894: 1888: 1887: 1884: 1883:July 19, 1865 1881: 1878: 1875: 1872: 1866: 1865: 1862: 1859: 1856: 1853: 1850: 1844: 1843: 1837: 1834: 1831: 1828: 1825: 1819: 1818: 1815: 1812: 1809: 1806: 1803: 1797: 1796: 1793: 1790: 1787: 1784: 1781: 1775: 1774: 1765: 1764:June 14, 1864 1762: 1759: 1756: 1753: 1747: 1746: 1743: 1740: 1737: 1734: 1731: 1725: 1724: 1721: 1720:April 9, 1865 1718: 1715: 1712: 1709: 1703: 1702: 1699: 1696: 1693: 1690: 1687: 1683: 1682: 1674: 1673: 1664: 1661: 1648:Stephen D. Lee 1567:Winfield Scott 1548:Richard Taylor 1522: 1519: 1498: 1497: 1494: 1493:July 24, 1865 1491: 1488: 1482: 1481: 1478: 1475: 1472: 1466: 1465: 1462: 1459: 1456: 1450: 1449: 1446: 1445:April 9, 1865 1443: 1440: 1434: 1433: 1430: 1427: 1424: 1418: 1417: 1414: 1411: 1408: 1402: 1401: 1398: 1397:April 6, 1865 1395: 1392: 1386: 1385: 1382: 1379: 1376: 1370: 1369: 1366: 1363: 1360: 1354: 1353: 1350: 1347: 1344: 1338: 1337: 1334: 1331: 1328: 1322: 1321: 1318: 1317:April 9, 1865 1315: 1314:July 30, 1864 1312: 1310:William Mahone 1306: 1305: 1302: 1299: 1296: 1290: 1289: 1286: 1283: 1280: 1274: 1273: 1267: 1266:June 20, 1865 1264: 1261: 1255: 1254: 1251: 1248: 1245: 1239: 1238: 1235: 1232: 1229: 1223: 1222: 1219: 1218:April 9, 1865 1216: 1213: 1211:John B. Gordon 1207: 1206: 1203: 1202:June 20, 1865 1200: 1197: 1195:James F. Fagan 1191: 1190: 1187: 1186:April 9, 1865 1184: 1181: 1175: 1174: 1171: 1170:April 1, 1865 1168: 1165: 1163:Robert F. Hoke 1159: 1158: 1155: 1152: 1151:April 8, 1864 1149: 1143: 1142: 1139: 1136: 1133: 1127: 1126: 1123: 1120: 1117: 1111: 1110: 1107: 1106:April 9, 1865 1104: 1101: 1095: 1094: 1091: 1088: 1085: 1079: 1078: 1075: 1074:April 6, 1865 1072: 1069: 1063: 1062: 1059: 1056: 1053: 1047: 1046: 1043: 1040: 1037: 1031: 1030: 1027: 1026:April 9, 1865 1024: 1021: 1015: 1014: 1011: 1008: 1005: 999: 998: 995: 994:April 9, 1865 992: 989: 983: 982: 976: 975:July 18, 1863 973: 970: 964: 963: 960: 957: 954: 948: 947: 944: 941: 938: 932: 931: 928: 927:April 9, 1865 925: 922: 916: 915: 909: 908:July 22, 1864 906: 903: 897: 896: 890: 887: 884: 878: 877: 874: 873:July 22, 1865 871: 868: 866:Edward Johnson 862: 861: 858: 855: 852: 850:W.H.C. Whiting 846: 845: 842: 839: 836: 834:Joseph Wheeler 830: 829: 826: 823: 820: 814: 813: 810: 807: 804: 798: 797: 794: 791: 788: 782: 781: 778: 775: 772: 766: 765: 756: 753: 750: 744: 743: 740: 737: 734: 728: 727: 724: 721: 718: 716:John G. Walker 712: 711: 708: 705: 702: 696: 695: 692: 689: 686: 680: 679: 676: 675:June 20, 1865 673: 670: 668:John H. Forney 664: 663: 660: 657: 654: 652:David R. Jones 648: 647: 644: 641: 638: 632: 631: 628: 627:April 9, 1865 625: 622: 620:George Pickett 616: 615: 612: 609: 606: 600: 599: 590: 587: 586:July 25, 1862 584: 578: 577: 574: 571: 570:July 14, 1862 568: 562: 561: 558: 555: 552: 546: 545: 542: 539: 536: 530: 529: 526: 523: 520: 514: 513: 510: 507: 506:April 6, 1862 504: 498: 497: 494: 491: 488: 482: 481: 478: 475: 472: 470:John P. McCown 466: 465: 462: 459: 456: 450: 449: 446: 443: 440: 434: 433: 430: 427: 426:March 6, 1862 424: 422:Sterling Price 418: 417: 414: 411: 408: 402: 401: 398: 395: 392: 386: 385: 382: 379: 376: 370: 369: 366: 363: 360: 354: 353: 350: 349:June 12, 1865 347: 344: 342:Benjamin Huger 338: 337: 334: 331: 328: 322: 321: 315: 312: 309: 303: 302: 299: 296: 293: 287: 286: 283: 280: 277: 273: 272: 266: 265: 251: 248: 227:Benjamin Huger 218: 215: 171: 168: 79: 76: 66:and therefore 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 5923: 5912: 5909: 5907: 5904: 5903: 5901: 5886: 5882: 5878: 5876: 5868: 5867: 5864: 5850: 5847: 5846: 5844: 5840: 5834: 5831: 5829: 5826: 5824: 5821: 5819: 5816: 5814: 5811: 5809: 5806: 5804: 5803:Photographers 5801: 5799: 5796: 5794: 5791: 5789: 5786: 5784: 5781: 5779: 5778:Gender issues 5776: 5774: 5771: 5767: 5764: 5763: 5762: 5759: 5755: 5752: 5751: 5750: 5747: 5745: 5742: 5740: 5737: 5735: 5732: 5731: 5729: 5725: 5717: 5714: 5712: 5709: 5707: 5704: 5702: 5699: 5698: 5697: 5694: 5692: 5689: 5687: 5684: 5682: 5679: 5677: 5674: 5673: 5671: 5667: 5661: 5658: 5656: 5653: 5651: 5648: 5646: 5643: 5641: 5640: 5636: 5634: 5631: 5629: 5626: 5624: 5621: 5620: 5618: 5616: 5612: 5606: 5605:War Democrats 5603: 5601: 5598: 5596: 5595:Union Leagues 5593: 5591: 5588: 5586: 5583: 5581: 5578: 5576: 5573: 5571: 5568: 5566: 5563: 5561: 5558: 5556: 5553: 5551: 5548: 5546: 5543: 5541: 5538: 5536: 5533: 5531: 5528: 5527: 5525: 5521: 5515: 5512: 5510: 5507: 5505: 5502: 5500: 5497: 5495: 5494:Turning point 5492: 5490: 5487: 5485: 5482: 5480: 5477: 5475: 5472: 5470: 5467: 5465: 5464:Naval battles 5462: 5460: 5457: 5455: 5452: 5450: 5447: 5445: 5442: 5440: 5437: 5435: 5432: 5430: 5427: 5425: 5422: 5420: 5417: 5416: 5414: 5410: 5406: 5398: 5397: 5393: 5389: 5375: 5372: 5370: 5367: 5365: 5362: 5360: 5357: 5355: 5352: 5350: 5349: 5345: 5343: 5340: 5338: 5335: 5333: 5330: 5329: 5327: 5323: 5317: 5314: 5312: 5309: 5308: 5306: 5302: 5292: 5289: 5285: 5282: 5280: 5277: 5275: 5272: 5271: 5270: 5267: 5266: 5264: 5260: 5252: 5249: 5247: 5244: 5243: 5242: 5239: 5238: 5236: 5232: 5229: 5227:and memorials 5223: 5217: 5214: 5212: 5209: 5207: 5204: 5202: 5199: 5197: 5194: 5192: 5189: 5187: 5184: 5182: 5179: 5177: 5174: 5172: 5169: 5167: 5164: 5160: 5157: 5155: 5152: 5151: 5150: 5147: 5145: 5142: 5138: 5135: 5133: 5130: 5128: 5125: 5123: 5120: 5118: 5115: 5113: 5110: 5108: 5105: 5103: 5100: 5098: 5095: 5093: 5090: 5089: 5088: 5087:Commemoration 5085: 5084: 5082: 5076: 5070: 5067: 5065: 5062: 5058: 5055: 5054: 5053: 5050: 5048: 5045: 5043: 5040: 5036: 5033: 5032: 5031: 5028: 5026: 5023: 5021: 5018: 5014: 5011: 5009: 5006: 5004: 5001: 4999: 4996: 4995: 4994: 4991: 4987: 4984: 4982: 4979: 4977: 4974: 4972: 4969: 4967: 4964: 4963: 4962: 4959: 4957: 4954: 4952: 4949: 4947: 4944: 4940: 4937: 4935: 4932: 4930: 4929:first inquiry 4927: 4925: 4922: 4920: 4917: 4915: 4912: 4911: 4910: 4907: 4902: 4899: 4897: 4894: 4893: 4892: 4889: 4887: 4884: 4882: 4879: 4877: 4874: 4870: 4867: 4866: 4865: 4862: 4860: 4857: 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4406: 4403: 4401: 4398: 4396: 4393: 4391: 4388: 4386: 4383: 4381: 4378: 4376: 4373: 4372: 4370: 4366: 4363: 4359: 4355: 4351: 4346: 4342: 4324: 4321: 4319: 4316: 4314: 4311: 4309: 4306: 4304: 4301: 4299: 4296: 4294: 4291: 4290: 4288: 4284: 4278: 4275: 4273: 4272:West Virginia 4270: 4268: 4265: 4263: 4260: 4258: 4255: 4253: 4250: 4248: 4245: 4243: 4240: 4238: 4235: 4233: 4230: 4228: 4225: 4223: 4220: 4218: 4215: 4213: 4210: 4208: 4205: 4203: 4200: 4198: 4195: 4193: 4192:New Hampshire 4190: 4188: 4185: 4183: 4180: 4178: 4175: 4173: 4170: 4168: 4165: 4163: 4160: 4158: 4155: 4153: 4152:Massachusetts 4150: 4148: 4145: 4143: 4140: 4138: 4135: 4133: 4130: 4128: 4125: 4123: 4120: 4118: 4115: 4113: 4110: 4108: 4105: 4103: 4100: 4098: 4095: 4093: 4090: 4088: 4085: 4083: 4080: 4078: 4075: 4073: 4070: 4068: 4065: 4063: 4060: 4058: 4055: 4053: 4050: 4048: 4045: 4043: 4040: 4039: 4037: 4031: 4028: 4024: 4018: 4015: 4013: 4010: 4008: 4005: 4003: 4000: 3998: 3995: 3993: 3990: 3988: 3985: 3983: 3980: 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3143: 3142:Foote, Shelby 3140: 3137: 3136:0-8047-3641-3 3133: 3129: 3125: 3121: 3118: 3117:0-7858-0437-4 3114: 3110: 3109: 3104: 3103: 3090: 3081: 3072: 3063: 3054: 3047: 3042: 3033: 3024: 3014: 3005: 2996: 2987: 2978: 2969: 2960: 2951: 2942: 2932: 2923: 2914: 2912: 2910: 2908: 2906: 2904: 2894: 2892: 2882: 2873: 2871: 2861: 2852: 2850: 2848: 2846: 2844: 2842: 2840: 2838: 2836: 2829:Eicher, p. 25 2826: 2824: 2814: 2805: 2803: 2793: 2783: 2774: 2772: 2770: 2768: 2766: 2755: 2751: 2742: 2739: 2737: 2734: 2732: 2729: 2727: 2724: 2722: 2719: 2718: 2714: 2703: 2696: 2694: 2690: 2684: 2682: 2678: 2673: 2671: 2667: 2663: 2659: 2655: 2654:friendly fire 2651: 2640: 2637: 2633: 2623: 2621: 2611: 2608: 2607: 2603: 2601:Major general 2600: 2599: 2595: 2592: 2591: 2588:(all grades) 2585: 2579:(all grades) 2576: 2569: 2568: 2564: 2561: 2558: 2555: 2554: 2548: 2544: 2540: 2537: 2530: 2520: 2516: 2514: 2508: 2498: 2496: 2495:Robert E. Lee 2492: 2482: 2473: 2470: 2467: 2464: 2461: 2459: 2456: 2455: 2451: 2449:May 17, 1865 2448: 2446:May 11, 1864 2445: 2442: 2439: 2437: 2434: 2433: 2429: 2427:May 10, 1865 2426: 2423: 2420: 2417: 2415: 2414:Braxton Bragg 2412: 2411: 2407: 2404: 2401: 2398: 2395: 2393: 2390: 2389: 2385: 2382: 2379: 2376: 2374:July 4, 1861 2373: 2371: 2368: 2367: 2363: 2360: 2357: 2354: 2351: 2349: 2348:Robert E. Lee 2346: 2345: 2342: 2338: 2335: 2332: 2329: 2327:May 30, 1861 2326: 2324: 2321: 2320: 2316: 2313: 2310: 2307: 2305:May 16, 1861 2304: 2302: 2301:Samuel Cooper 2299: 2298: 2294: 2291: 2288: 2285: 2282: 2279: 2278: 2275: 2271: 2265: 2261: 2260: 2253: 2248: 2246: 2242: 2238: 2234: 2228: 2226: 2222: 2218: 2217:Braxton Bragg 2214: 2210: 2205: 2203: 2199: 2195: 2191: 2187: 2186:Robert E. 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Brown 1324: 1323: 1319: 1316: 1313: 1311: 1308: 1307: 1303: 1300: 1298:July 1, 1864 1297: 1295: 1294:Henry Clayton 1292: 1291: 1287: 1284: 1282:June 6, 1864 1281: 1279: 1276: 1275: 1272: 1268: 1265: 1263:June 1, 1864 1262: 1260: 1257: 1256: 1252: 1249: 1247:May 21, 1863 1246: 1244: 1241: 1240: 1236: 1233: 1231:May 18, 1864 1230: 1228: 1225: 1224: 1220: 1217: 1215:May 14, 1864 1214: 1212: 1209: 1208: 1204: 1201: 1198: 1196: 1193: 1192: 1188: 1185: 1182: 1180: 1177: 1176: 1172: 1169: 1166: 1164: 1161: 1160: 1156: 1153: 1150: 1148: 1145: 1144: 1140: 1137: 1134: 1132: 1129: 1128: 1124: 1121: 1118: 1116: 1113: 1112: 1108: 1105: 1102: 1100: 1097: 1096: 1092: 1090:May 11, 1865 1089: 1086: 1084: 1081: 1080: 1076: 1073: 1070: 1068: 1065: 1064: 1060: 1058:May 18, 1865 1057: 1054: 1052: 1049: 1048: 1044: 1041: 1038: 1036: 1035:William Smith 1033: 1032: 1028: 1025: 1022: 1020: 1017: 1016: 1012: 1009: 1006: 1004: 1001: 1000: 996: 993: 990: 988: 985: 984: 981: 977: 974: 972:May 27, 1863 971: 969: 968:Dorsey Pender 966: 965: 961: 958: 956:May 26, 1863 955: 953: 950: 949: 945: 943:July 6, 1863 942: 940:May 25, 1863 939: 937: 936:John S. Bowen 934: 933: 929: 926: 924:May 24, 1863 923: 921: 918: 917: 914: 910: 907: 905:May 23, 1863 904: 902: 901:W.H.T. Walker 899: 898: 895: 891: 888: 885: 883: 880: 879: 875: 872: 869: 867: 864: 863: 859: 856: 853: 851: 848: 847: 843: 841:June 9, 1865 840: 837: 835: 832: 831: 827: 824: 821: 819: 816: 815: 811: 808: 805: 803: 800: 799: 795: 792: 789: 787: 784: 783: 779: 777:May 11, 1865 776: 773: 771: 768: 767: 764: 760: 757: 755:Nov 30, 1864 754: 751: 749: 746: 745: 741: 738: 735: 733: 730: 729: 725: 722: 719: 717: 714: 713: 709: 706: 703: 701: 698: 697: 693: 691:May 11, 1865 690: 687: 685: 682: 681: 677: 674: 671: 669: 666: 665: 661: 658: 655: 653: 650: 649: 645: 642: 639: 637: 634: 633: 629: 626: 623: 621: 618: 617: 613: 610: 607: 605: 602: 601: 598: 594: 591: 589:May 12, 1864 588: 585: 583: 582:J.E.B. Stuart 580: 579: 575: 572: 569: 567: 564: 563: 559: 556: 554:May 23, 1862 553: 551: 548: 547: 543: 540: 537: 535: 532: 531: 527: 524: 521: 519: 516: 515: 511: 509:May 11, 1865 508: 505: 503: 500: 499: 495: 492: 489: 487: 484: 483: 479: 477:May 12, 1865 476: 473: 471: 468: 467: 463: 461:May 12, 1865 460: 457: 455: 452: 451: 447: 444: 441: 439: 436: 435: 431: 428: 425: 423: 420: 419: 415: 412: 409: 407: 404: 403: 399: 396: 393: 391: 388: 387: 383: 380: 377: 375: 372: 371: 367: 364: 361: 359: 356: 355: 351: 348: 345: 343: 340: 339: 335: 332: 329: 327: 324: 323: 320: 316: 313: 310: 308: 307:Earl Van Dorn 305: 304: 300: 297: 295:May 22, 1861 294: 292: 289: 288: 284: 281: 279:Date of rank 278: 275: 274: 269: 263: 259: 258: 257: 256: 247: 243: 239: 236: 228: 223: 217:Major general 214: 211: 209: 203: 201: 197: 193: 192:Robert E. Lee 189: 188:Samuel Cooper 184: 181: 177: 164: 160: 156: 151: 146: 142: 140: 136: 132: 131:Samuel Cooper 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 99: 96: 88: 87:Robert E. 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Index


general officers
Confederate States Army
Confederate States of America
American Civil War
United States Army
regular army
Confederate States Congress
Jefferson Davis
president of the Confederate States of America
commander-in-chief
military forces of the Confederate States

Robert E. Lee
Confederate States War Department
United States Military Academy
Mexican–American War
political generals
adjutant general
quartermaster general
commissary general
surgeon general
Samuel Cooper
colonel
inspector general

P. G. T. Beauregard
infantry
cavalry
brigade

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