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William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington, Chapter 15: Confederate losses — strength of the Confederate Armies--casualties in Confederate regiments — list of Confederate Generals killed — losses in the Confederate Navy. (search)
rigadier-General W. E. Jones Killed at Piedmont. Brigadier-General C. H. Stevens Killed at Peach Tree Creek. Brigadier-General Samuel Benton Killed at Ezra Church. Brigadier-General John R. Chambliss, Jr Killed at Deep Bottom. Brigadier-General J. C. Saunders Killed at Weldon Railroad. Brigadier-General Robert H. Anderson Killed at Jonesboro. Brigadier-General John Morgan Killed at Greenville, Tenn. Brigadier-General Archibald C. Godwin Killed at Opequon. Brigadier-General John Dunnovant Killed at Vaughn Road. Brigadier-General John Gregg Killed at Darbytown Road. Brigadier-General Stephen Elliott, Jr Mortally wounded. Killed at Petersburg. Brigadier-General Victor J. Girardey Killed at Petersburg. Brigadier-General Archibald Gracie, Jr Killed at Petersb'g Trenches. Brigadier-General John Adams Killed at Franklin. Brigadier-General Oscar F. Strahl Killed at Franklin. Brigadier-General S. R. Gist Killed at Franklin. Brigadier-General H.
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 10: The Armies and the Leaders. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller), General officers of the Confederate Army: a full roster compiled from the official records (search)
v. 1, 1864. Posey, Carnot, Nov. 1, 1862. Preston, John S., June 10, 1864. Reynolds, D. H., Mar. 5, 1864. Stevens, W. H., Aug. 28, 1864. Terry, William, May 19, 1864. Brigadier-generals, provisional army (with temporary rank) Anderson, R. H., July 26, 1864. Barry, John D., Aug. 3, 1864. Brantly, Wm. F., July 26, 1864. Browne, Wm. M., Nov. 11, 1864. Bullock, Robert, Nov. 29, 1864. Carter, John C., July 7, 1864. Cox, William R., May 31, 1864. Dubose, D. M., Nov. 16, 1864. Dunnovant, John, Aug. 22, 1864. Girardey, V. J. B., July 30, 1864. Gordon, Geo. W., Aug. 15, 1864 Harrison, T., Jan. 14, 1865. Hill, Benjamin J., Nov. 30, 1864. Holtzclaw, J. T., July 7, 1864. Johnson, B. T., June 28, 1864. Johnson, G. D., July 26, 1864. Kennedy, J. D., Dec. 22, 1864. Lewis, Wm. G., May 31, 1864. Lilley, Robt. D., May 31, 1864. Miller, William, Aug. 2, 1864. Palmer, Joseph B., Nov. 15, 1864. Robertson, F. H., July 26, 1864. Sanders, J. C. C., May 31, 1864. Sharp, Jacob H
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Brigadier-Generals of the Confederate States Army, alphabetically arranged. (search)
64.Nov., 1864.  Brigade composed of the 18th, 24th and 16th Georgia regiments, the Georgia legions of Cobb and Phillips and the 3d battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, Army of Northern Virginia. 114Duke, Basil W.Kentucky     Succeeded General John H. Morgan in command of his cavalry forces, Department of Southwest Virginia. 115Duncan, J. K.Louisiana Jan. 7, 1862.Jan. 7, 1862.Jan. 14, 1862. In command of River Defences below New Orleans; died December 18, 1862, at Knoxville, Tennessee. 116Dunnovant, JohnS. CarolinaGen. R. E. LeeJuly, 1864.July, 1864.  Killed at Vaughn Road October 1, 1864. 117Early, Jubal A.Virginia Aug. 28, 1861.July 21, 1861.Aug. 29, 1861. Promoted Major-General January 17, 1863; brigade composed of the 5th and 23d North Carolina regiments, the 24th Virginia and the 20th Georgia regiments; as at first constituted, his brigade was composed of the 5th, 13th and 24th North Carolina regiments, and formed the 6th brigade, 1st corps, Army of the Potomac; at the Battl
Thos. J. Lipscomb   3dSouth CarolinaRegimentCavalryCol. C. I. ColcockAug. 19, 1862.  4thSouth CarolinaRegimentCavalryCol. B. Huger RutledgeDec. 16, 1862.  5thSouth CarolinaRegimentCavalryCol. S. W. Ferguson Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. John Dunnovant Promoted Brig adier-General. 6thSouth CarolinaRegimentCavalryCol. H. K. AikenNov. 1, 1862.  7thSouth CarolinaRegimentCavalryCol. A. C. Haskell   1stSouth CarolinaRegimentArtilleryCol. Alfred RhettSept. 5, 1862.  Col. Ransom D. Calhoun lina VolunteersInfantryCol. A. D. SmithSept. 9, 1862.  28thSouth CarolinaReg.---27th South Carolina VolunteersInfantryCol. Peter C. Gaillard   29thSouth CarolinaReg. 1st RegularsInfantryCol. R. H. Anderson Promoted Lieutenant-General. Col. John Dunnovant Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. Wm. Butler   30thSouth CarolinaRegimentOrr's 1st RiflesCol. J. L. Orr   Col. J. W. Marshall   Col. J. M. Perrin   Col. F. E. Harrison   Col. G. W. D. Miller   31stSouth CarolinaR
Promotions. We learn that Brigadier-General M. C. Butler has been promoted to the rank of Major-General, to command Hampton's old division. Colonel John Dunnovant, Colonel of the Fifth South Carolina cavalry, has been promoted to Brigadier-General, to command Butler's old brigade. Lieutenant- Colonel R. J. Jeffords rises by grade to the rank of Colonel Commanding Fifth South Carolina cavalry.