Georgia in the war, 1861-1865, Part 7

Author: Jones, Charles Edgeworth, 1867-
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: [Atlanta, Ga., Printed by Foote and Davies]
Number of Pages: 350


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Echols, William H., captain engineers April 16, 1861.


Elliott, Robt. W. B., lieutenant A. D. C., Oct. 4, 1861.


Gills, G. W., chief of ordnance, April 15, 1861.


Gardner, W. M., major C. S. A., A. A. A. G., May 30, 1861.


Gibbons, Wm. H., major Q. M, 1862.


Hull. Edward W., captain inspector-general, 1862.


Ingraham, H. L., lieutenant ordnance officer Oct., 1862.


Jackson, Henry, cadet A. D. C. July 1, 1862; 2d lieu- tenant artillery on staff of Gen. W. H. T. Walker, Jan., 1863; ordnance officer to Lucas' battallon artillery, May. - 1863; captain A. A. G. on staff of Gen. H. R. Jackson.


July, 1863; on staff of A. H. Colquitt. June, July, 1864


Lawton, Edward P., captain A. A. G. October 1, IS61.


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Killed at battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.


McLaws, L., major, C. S. A., A. A. A. G. May 31, 1861; Q. M. & A. C. S., April 17, 1862.


Reid, F. W., major C. S., 1861.


Richardson, F. H., captain I. G., 1862.


Rockwell, Wm. S., lieutenant-colonel 1st Ga. volun- teers, A. A. A. G., July 20, 1861.


Smith, S. J., A. Q. M., July 15, 1861.


Smith, W. D., major 1st Ga. regiment., A. A. A. G., June 25, 1861.


Speer, Daniel N., captain Q. M., 1862.


Stewart, James T., captain A. Q. M., 1861-2.


Wayne, Henry C., colonel adjutant-general; announced


as chief of staff to General Lawton, April 17, 1861. Elliott, Robt., captain A. A. G., October 20, 1863.


Reveley, W. W., lieutenant A. A. D. C., Dec. 10, 1861.


LAFAYETTE McLAWS.


Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July, 1842; brevet 2d lieutenant 6th infantry July 1, 1842; 2d lieutenant 2d in- fantry, March 16, 1844; 1st lieutenant, February 16, 1847; captain, August 24, 1851; resigned March 23, 1861.


Major corps of infantry, C. S. A., March 10, 1861; colonel 10th Georgia infantry June 17, 1861; brigadier- general September 25, 1861; major-general May 23, 1862.


Brigade in October, 1861, composed of the 15th and 32d Virginia, 10th Louisiana, and the 10th, 53d, and 57th Georgia regiments of infantry, and Manley's light battery of artillery; division in June, 1862, composed of the brigades of Kershaw, Wofford, Humphreys and Bry- an; division May 3, 1863, (Chancellorsville) composed of brigades of Wofford, Kershaw, Barksdale and Semmes; in 1864 commanding District of Georgia; in December, 1864, commanding division under General Hardee; In 1865 commanding division under General Hardee, in Gen. J. E. Johnston's army; April 10, 1865, commanding mili- tary District of Georgia, by special order of General J. E. Johnston. Died at Savannah, Ga., July 22, 1897.


STAFF.


Atkinson, -, captain volunteer A. D. C., May -, 1862.


Brown, N. B., captain Dec. 12, 1864; chief Q. M. Feb- ruary 10, 1865.


Cabell, Henry C., colonel C. A., Oct .- Dec., 1862.


Campbell, -. , lieutenant engineering officer, Oct .- Dec., 1862.


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Costin, E. L., major A. D. C., Oct., 1862; major A. I. G. Dec., 1862.


Cumming, W. H, major, chief surgeon, medical direc- tor, Feb. 10, 1865.


Edwards, A. L., lieutenant ordnance officer, Oct .- Dec., 1862.


Edwards, J. F., major A. C. S., Oct .- Dec., 1862; chiel C. S. of division Dec., 1862; promoted chief C. S. of corps.


Elliott, R. W. B., captain A. A. G. Dec. 12, 1864.


Fishburne, B. C., major surgeon, medical director, April 10, 1865.


Gilmore, John T., surgeon, medical director, Oct .- Dec., 1862.


Goggin, James M., major A. A. G., April 30, 1862; ma- jor A. C. S. Oct., 1862; major A. A. G. Dec., 1862.


Henley, -, captain volunteer A. D. C., May, 1862.


Huguenin, A., lieutenant A. D. C., Dec. 12, 1864; A. D. C. Feb. 10, 1865.


King, Henry Lord Page, captain A. D. C. - , 1861; A. D. C., May, 1862, Oct., 1862. Killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, Dec., 1862. Still serving as such whez killed.


King, Mallory Page, captain A. A. G. and A. I. G., Dec. 12, 1864; lieutenant-colonel A. I. G. Feb. 10, 1865.


Lamar, G. B., lieutenant A. D. C. and A. A. A. G., Dec. 12, 1864; A. D. C. and A. A. A. G., Feb. 10, 1865.


McIntosh, Thomas S., major A. A. G., 1861; captain A A. G., Oct. 19, 18€1; major A. A. G., May, 1862. Killed Patton, John A., chief surgical division Dec. 12, 1S6+ Middleton, Jno. J., Jr., major div. Q. M., Nov. 15, 1863. at Sharpsburg, Sept. 17. 1862.


McLaws, A. H., major Q. M. division, Dec., 1862.


Maxwell, J. A., captain acting chief artillery and ord- nance Dec. 12, 1864.


Napier, LeRoy, A. A. D. C. - , 1861.


Patterson, F. W., surgeon July 1, 1863.


Peck, W. D., major A. Q. M .. Dec. 13, 1863.


Read, John P. W., captain, chief artillery, May, 1862.


Robertson, J. R., major chief C. S. (at Savannah) April 10, 1SG3.


Smith, L. Jacquelin, captain, ordnance officer, Feb. 10. 1865.


Taliaferro, E., captain, ordnance officer, Feb. 10, 1.05


Taylor, Henry, captain A. A. D. C. - , 1861, Dec., 1963. Thomas, J. G., chief surgeon division, April, 1865.


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Tucker, Tom S. B., lieutenant A. D. C., April 30, Dec., 1862.


HUGH WEEDON MERCER.


Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July, 1828; brevet 2d lieutenant of artillery and 2d lieutenant of artillery July 1, 1828; 1st lieutenant October 10, 1835; resigned April 30, 1836.


Colonel 1st Georgia regiment of infantry -, 1861; brigadier-general October 29, 1861.


Brigade composed of the Ist, 54th, 57th and 63d Geor- gia infantry, Army of Tennessee, commanding at Savan- nah, Ga.


Died, June 9, 1877.


STAFF.


Anderson, Edward C., Jr., lieutenant A. D. C., Nov. 16, 1861; major cavalry, 1862; colonel 7th Georgia cav., 1863.


Drummond, Edward W., captain, assistant commander 1st Georgia volunteers.


Gordon, William W. (lieutenant Jeff Davis Legion), captain A. A. G., actiug inspector, January 11, 1863.


Habersham, Jos. Clay, lieutenant A. D. C., Nov. 16, 1861.


Harden, William D., lieutenant ordnance officer, Dec. 30, 1$61; promoted captain and ordnance officer.


Hartridge, A. S. (L .? ), lieutenant A. D. C., July 9, 1862; major com'y, 1863.


Mercer, George A., captain A. A. G., Nov. 16, 1861; June, 1862; March, 1863.


Stewart, James T., captain A. Q. M., November 16, 1861; major and Q. M., 1863.


Stoddard, John J., lieutenant A. D. C., May 30, 1863.


Thomas, R. B., lieutenantartillery corps, C. A., Decem- ber 10, 1861.


Williams, James S., major, inspector-general, 1864.


PAUL J. SEMMES.


Colonel 2d Georgia regiment of infantry, May 7, 1861; brigadier-general, March 11, 1862.


Brigade composed of the 10th. 50th. 51st and 53d Geor- gia infantry, McLaws' division, Longstreet's corps, A. N. Va.


Mortally wounded at Gettysburg. Died July 10, 1863.


STAFF.


Briggs, -, captain A. D. C., June and Sept .. 1862. Briggs, E. B., lieutenant A. D. C., April, 1862.


Clemons, Welcom G., captain A. A. G., June, 1862.


Cody, B. H., lieutenant volunteer A. D. C., June and September, 1862.


Costin, E. L., captain A. D. C., June, 1862.


Ellis, R., captain A. A. G., April, 1803.


Gilmore, -- , surgeon, June, 1862.


Redd, -, lieutenant volunteer A. D. C., June and September, 1862.


JAMES P. SIMMS.


Major 53d Georgia regiment of infantry; colonel 534 Georgia regiment of infantry; brigadier-general Dec. S. 1864.


Brigade composed of the 10th, 50th, 51st and 52d Geor- gla regiments of infantry, Kershaw's division, Lone street's corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Died May 30, 1887.


STAFF. Kibbee, C. C., captain A. A. A. G., December, 1864.


WILLIAM DUNCAN SMITH.


Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July, 1846; brevet !! lieutenant 2d dragoons, July, 1846; 2d lieutenant, A .: gust, 1847; 1st lieutenant, August S, 1851; captain, June 4, 1858; resigned January 28, 1861.


Captain corps of cavalry, C. S. A., March 16, 1861. colonel 20th Georgia regiment infantry, July 14, 1sc :. brigadier-general, March 7, 1862.


Commanding First Military District of South Carolina. in the Department of South Carolina, Georgla and Flor. Ida, July 8, 1862; commanding troops on James Islan .. 1862. Died at Charleston, S. C., October 4, 1862.


STAFF.


King, Mallory Page, captain A. A. G., April 23, 1862. Habersham, Jos. C., lieutenant A. D. C., April 22, 180=


G. MOXLEY SORREL.


Captain A. A. G., Longstreet's brigade, September ! 1861; major A. A. G., Longstreet's division, July 24, 1805. lieutenant-colonel A. A. G., Longstreet's corps, June :' 1863; brigadier-general, October 31, 1864.


Brigade composed of the 2d, 22d, 48th and 64th Georg!' regiments of infantry, and the 2d and 10th Georgia !... ' talions of infantry, Mahone's division, A. P. Hill's cor; A. N. Va.


Died near Roanoke, Va., August 10, 1901.


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Hughes, Sidney, major com'y. Mcwhorter, W. H., major Q. M., - Perry, Heman H., captain A. A. G., Novemmber, 1864. Spencer, -- , lieutenant A. D. C., November, 1864.


ISAAC M, St. JOHN.


Captain corps of engineers, C. S. A., February 15, 1862; major of artillery and superintendent of Nitre and Mining corps, April 18, 1862; lieutenant-colonel Nitre and Mining corps, May 28, 1863; brigadier-general and com- missary-general, C. S. A., February 16, 1865. Died April 7,1880.


STAFF.


French, S. B., major A. C. S., 1865. Noland, B. P., major A. C. S., 1865. Williams, T. G., colonel A. C. S., 1865.


MARCELLUS A, STOVALL,


Lieutenant-colonel 3d Georgia battalion, October S, 1861; brigadier-general, January 20, 1863.


Brigade composed of the 40th, 42d, 43d, 52d and, per- haps, the 41st Georgia regiments of infantry, and 1st regiment Georgia State Line, Stewart's division, Hood's corps, Army of Tennessee. Former command composed of the 1st, 3d and 4th Florida, 6th North Carolina and 47th Georgia regiments of infantry, Breckenridge's division. Commanding Preston's brigade, Army of Ten- nessee, May 25, 1863; commanding brigade in Brecken- ridge's division, Department of Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana, August, 1863. Died at Augusta, Ga., August 7, 1895.


STAFF.


Dearing, Wm. P., lieutenant A. D. C., September 1, 1864. Dunham, Andrew, Jr., lieutenant ordance officer, March 9, 1863.


Hanson, A. J., lieutenant A. D. C., May 24, 1863.


Hull, Harvey H., captain A. I. G., 1861.


Hull, J. H., captain, September 19, 1863.


Triestra, Gregory, A. A. A. G., November 1, 1863. Weakley, T. P., major A. C. S., September 1, 1862. Webb, John, major A. Q. M., June 24; 1863.


Whitehead, J. P. C., Jr., captain A. A. G., May 24, 1863. Evans, H .. major C. S., December 18, 1863.


BRYAN MOREL THOMAS,


Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July 1, 1858; brevet 2d


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lieutenant 8th infantry, July, 1858; 2d lieutenant 5th !: fantry, January 19, 1859; resigned April 6, 1861.


1st lieutenant corps of infantry, C. S. A., April 3, 1×61. major corps of infantry, 1862; commanding 8th Alabama infantry -; commanding cavalry battalion of indepen !. ent companies, 1864; commanding 12th Missisippi cav. alry, 1864; brigadier-general, August 4, 1864.


Brigade composed of 1st Alabama Reserves, Col. Dan- lel E. Huger; 2d Alabama Reserves, Lieutenant-Colonel Junius A. Law; 21st Alabama regiment of infantry Lieutenant-Colonel James M. Williams, District of th ... Gulf, General Dabney H. Maury commanding. Died at Dalton, Ga., July 16, 1905.


EDWARD L. THOMAS.


Colonel 35th Georgia regiment of infantry, October 15. 1861; brigadier-general, November 1, 1862.


Brigade composed of the 14th, 35th, 45th and 49:5 Georgia regiments of infantry, the 3d Louisiana batta: ion of infantry, and Captain Davidson's light battery o! artillery, Pender's division. A. P. Hill's corps, Army c! Northern Virginia. Died in Oklahoma, March 8, 1898.


STAFF.


Ginter, Lewis, major, October, 1862.


Norwood, William, lieutenant, October, 1862; capta'i A. A. G., April, 1863, November 4, 1864.


Tyler, John, lieutenant, October, 1862.


ROBERT TOOMBS.


Secretary of State, C. S. A., February 21, 1861; briga- dier-general July 19, 1861; resigned March 4, 1863.


Brigade composed of the 2d, 15th, 17th and 20th Geor. gia regiments of infantry, and 1st regiment Georgia Res. ulars, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia.


Died at Washington, Ga., December 15, 1885.


STAFF.


Alexander, W. F., major A. Q. M., July 19, 1861; A A. D. C., June, 1862.


Du Bose, D. M., captain A. A. G., June, 1862; captain A. D. C., October, 1862.


Erwin, John B., colonel Volunteer A. D. C.


Hill, A. A. F., captain 1st Georgia Regulars, A. A. D C., Oct., 1862.


Lamar, G. De Rosset, captain A. D. C., October, 1862.


Troup, J. Robert, captain A. D. C., June, 1862.


Rains, T. A., senior surgeon December 31, 1862.


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Hill, R. C., major A. A. G., August 9, 1861. Lamar, W. T., captain --- , October, 1862.


DAVID EMANUEL TWIGGS.


Captain Sth infantry U. S. A., March, 1812; major 28th infantry, September, 1814; honorably discharged June 15, 1815. Reenlisted as captain 7th infantry December, 1815, with brevet of major from September 21, 1814; trans- ferred to 1st iniantry December 14, 1821; major May 14, 1825; lieutenant-colonel 4th Infantry July 15, 1831; col- onel 2d dragoons June 8, 1836; brigadier-general June 30, 1846; brevet major-general September 23, 1846, for gallant and meritorions conduct in the several conflicts at Monterey, Mexico. Received by resolution of the United States Congress March 20, 1847, the presentation of a sword "in testimony of the high sense entertained by Congress of his gallantry and good conduct in storm- Ing Monterey." Military governor of Vera Cruz, 1848; In command of the Department of Texas, February, 1861; joined the Confederacy.


Major-general P. A. C. S., May 22, 1861.


Commanding military District of Louisiana, April 17, 1861. Died July 15, 1862.


STAFF.


Beltzhoover D., major Louisiana artillery, A. A. A. G., June 1, 1861.


Devereaux, John G., 1st lleutenant artillery, A. A. A. G., August 6, 1861.


Devereaux, John D., lieutenant A. A. A. G., Aug. 28, 1861.


Hebert, P. O., colonel of artillery and chief of engl- ncers, Feb. 19, 1861.


Haden, J. M., surgeon, Sept. 7, 1861.


Higgins, E., captain Louisiana artillery, A. D. C., June 1, 1861.


Major, James P., lleutenant A. D. C., June 1, 1861.


Manning, T. C., A. D. C., Aug., 1861.


Nichols, W. A., A. A. G., Feb 18, 1861.


Palfrey, E. A., captain A. C. S. and chief Commissary Departnient No. 1, July 24, 1861.


Smith, M. L., major of engineers, July 22. 1861.


Stickney, George W., chaplain, Sept. 21, 1861.


WILLIAM HENRY TALBOT WALKER.


Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1837; brevet 2d lieutenant Cth infantry July, 1837; 2d lieutenant July


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31, 1837; 1st lieutenant February 1, 1838; brevet 1st lieu- tenant Dec. 25, 1837, for gallant and good conduct in war against the Florida Indians. Resigned Oct. 31, 1838 (?). 1st lieutenant Cth infantry November, 1840, to rank from February 1, 1835; captain November 7, 1845: com- mandant of cadets, U. S. Military Academy, 1854-'56; major 10th infantry March, 1855; brevet major August 20, 1847, for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles of Contreras and Churubusco, Mexico, and lieu- tenant-colonel September S, 1847, for gallant and meri- torious conduct in the battle of Molino del Rey. Re- signed December 20, 18CO.


Major-general 1st division Georgia State volunteers April 25, 1861; brigadier-general May 25, 1801; resigned October 29, 18C1. Intermediately, brigadier-general of Georgia State troops. Reappointed brigadier-general February 9, 1863; major-general May 23, 1863.


Assigned to command of 2d brigade at Pensacola, Fla., June 3, 18C1; commanding 3d brigade 2d army corps. Army of the Mississippi; commanding division In D. H. Hill's corps, Army of Tennessee. Division composed of brigades of Liddell, Walthall, Ector and Wilson; after- wards of brigades of Mercer, Jackson. Gist und Stevens. In October 1863, division composed of brigades of Gregg, Gist and Wilson. Killed near Atlanta, Ga., February 22, 1864.


STAFF.


Anderson,, R. H., captain A. D. C. and A. A. A. G., June, 1861.


Crump, S. H., captain A. I. G., Sept. 20, 1803.


Cumming, Joseph B., captain A. A. G., March 3, 1863. NOTE .- We learn. unofficially, that Joseph B. Cumming, of Georgia, at the time of the battle of Chickamauga, September. 1863, was chief of staff, with rank of major. of the division of Major-General W. H. T. Walker. We are told, further, that he was assigned to the command of a battalion, with rank of lieu- tenant-colonel, early in 1965, but. the War ending, he never assumed specifted command.


Dearing. Alfred L., major A. C. S., April 30, 1802.


Lamar. G. De Rosset, lieutenant A. D. C., May 3, 1863.


Magruder, Lawson W., 2d lieutenant ordnance officer. May 2. 1563.


Talbot, M. H., captain volunteer A. D. C., Sept. 20, 1863.


Tilton, Nathaniel O., major A. Q. M., May 2, 1863.


Troup, S. Robert, captain A. A. G., May 3, 1863.


Heard, T. R., major Q. M .. September 17, 1803.


Jackson, Henry, 2d lleutenaut A. D. C., January, 1863.


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HENRY C. WAYNE.


Cadet U: S. Military Academy, July 1, 1838; promoted 1st lieutenant 1st artillery May 16, 1842; on quartermas- ter duty during war with Mexico, 1846-'47; brevetted major for gallantry at Battles of Churubusco and Con- treras; connected with quartermaster dept. from 1818 to 1860; resigned from U. S. Army in 1800.


Adjutant and inspector-general of the State of Geor- gla, with rank of colonel, November 12, 1860. Adjutant and inspector-general of the State of Georgia, with rank of major-general, November 30, 1861. Brigadier-general P. A. C. S., December 16, 1861; declined the appointment. Died, March 15, 1883.


NOTE .- Among General Wayne's notable colleagues on Gov- ernor Brown's military staff during the War was Hon. Ira R. Foster, Georgia's efficient Quartermaster-General.


JOSEPH WHEELER.


Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July 1, 1859; brevet 2d lieutenant 1st dragoons, July 1, 1859; transferred to mounted rifles June 26, 1860; 2d lieutenant September 1, 1860. Resigned April 22, 1861.


1st lientenant corps of artillery, C. S. A., April 3, 1861; colonel 19th regiment Alabama volunteers September 4. 1861; brigadier-general October 30, 1862; major-general January 20, 1863.


It has been unofficially claimed that General Joseph Wheeler was, before the close of the War, promoted to the grade of lieutenant-general, P. A. C. S. The War Department, Washington, D. C., has this to say on the subject of his rank: "The parole roll of General Joseph Wheeler, C. S. Army, has not been found on file, but to a letter to General Halleck, dated from the steamer W. P. Clide, near Fort Monroe, Va., May 20, 1865, in which he asked to be released on parole, he signs him- self 'J. Wheeler, Major-General, C. S. Army.'"


Brigade composed of the 17th, 18th and 19th Alabama regiments, and 2d Texas regiment, April, 1862. Assigned to cavalry July 18, 1802. Brigade composed of 1st and 2d Mississippl regiments, 1st and 3d Alabama regiments, 2d Arkansas regiment and 8th Confederate regiment from July 20 to August 16, 1862. Brigade composed of 1st and 3d Alabama regiments until September 16. when It was reinforced by 1st Kentucky. 1st Confederate, and 3d Georgia regiments. Oct. 1. 1862, in command of cav- alry in Kentucky. Oct. 13, chief of cavalry of department;


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command consisting of brigades of Colonels John H. Morgan, John A. Wharton, and the old Wheeler brigade. commanded by Colonel W. W. Allen. Nov. 20, chief of cavalry, Army of Tennessee; command composed of old brigade commanded by Colonel Jas. Ifagan, and brigade of brigadier-general John A. Wharton; after December 20, 1863, of brigade of Brigadier general John Pegram. January 20 in command of cavalry, Army of Tennessee, composed of bridgades of Brigadier-generals N. B. For- rest, John A. Wharton, Wm. T. Martin and John H. Mor- gan; Mch. 15, 1863, commanding army corps of cavalry composed of divisions of Brigadier-generals Jno. H. Mor- gan, W. T. Martin and John A. Wharton, each division composed of two brigades. June 20, 1863, Morgan's divi- sion detached. Sept. 28, 1863, in command of cavalry, Army of Tennessee, composed of the divisions of Briga- dier-generals Wm. T. Martin, John A. Wharton and H. B. Davidson. November 20, 1863, corps composed of divis- jons of Major-generals John A. Wharton, Wm. T. Martin, John H. Kelly, and Brigadier-general Frank C. Arm- strong; November 27 Martin's and Armstrong's divisions detached. November 30, 1863, command composed of General Kelly's division, comprising Allen's and Grigs- by's brigades, and Davidson's division, composed of Humes' and Ashby's brigades. May 10, 1864, command composed of Major-general Martin's division, comprising Brigadier-generals Iverson's and John T. Morgan's bri- gades; Brigadier-general Humes' division, comprising brigades of Harrison and Colonel McKensie; Brigadier- general Kelly's division, comprising brigades of Ashby and Allen, afterwards Anderson's; also the brigade of Brigadier-general John S. Williams, formerly Grigsby's brigade; Brigadier-general Wm .H. Jackson's division. comprising brigades of Ferguson, Armstrong and Ross, directed to report directly to Gen'l Jos. E. Johnston, but was often under Gen'l Wheeler's command. August 10. 1864, command consisted of divisions of Gen'l W. W. Al- len (formerly Martin's), W. Y. C. Humes and J. H. Kelly, and brigade of Brigadier general John S. Williams: Au- gust 22, 1864, Kelly's division, Williams' brigade and Di- brell's brigade of Humes' division were detached, remain- ing absent in West Virginia until November 30. Novem- ber 30, command composed of divisions of Brigadier-gen- eral W. W. Allen, comprising brigades of Colonel C. C. Crews and James Hagan: Brigadier-general W. Y. C. Humes' division, comprising brigades of General Thos.


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Harrison and Colonel Ashby; Brigadier-general Alfred Iverson's division, composed of brigades of Brigadler- general S. W. Ferguson and Joseph H. Lewis.


Died at Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., January 25, 1906.


STAFF.


Bellinger, John, 2d lieutenant A. D. C., July 1, 1864.


Brewer, R., captain A. D. C., December, 1863. Killed June, 1864.


Burford, E. S., 1st lieutenant A. A. G., Oct. 30, 1862; major, A. A. G., January 20, 1863.


Clawston, J. G., lieutenant A. D. C., July, 1863.


Chaffie, O. P., major Q. M., May 20, 1863.


Chapman, Henry, 2d lieutenant I. G., Dec. 10, 1864.


Cochran, J. W., lieutenant I. G. March 1, 1864; pro- visional lieutenant colonel.


Dunlap, W. W., lieutenant-colonel A. D. C., June 27, 1863.


Elliott, Samuel N., major A. D. C. March 1, 1865.


Elmore, Vincent M., captain inspector-general Dec. 26, 1862; provisional major.


Garnett, O. V., captain assistant surgeon March 7, 1862.


Gibbons, J. L., captain A. Q. M. March 4, 1865.


Grenfel, G. St. Leger, lieutenant-colonel volunteer A. D. C. Dec. 30, 1862; lieutenant-colonel, inspector-general March 1, 1863.


Grigsby, J. Warren, colonel chief of staff Jan .- March, 1863, Jan. 14, 1865.


Harris, Wm. Hooper, captain A. Q. M. Dec. 10, 1862; 2d lieutenant inspector-general Oct. 30, 1862, and A. D. C. Jan. 20, 1863.


Hill, William E., lieutenant inspector-general 1862.


Hodgson, Telfair, captain volunteer A. D. C., Dec. 21, . 1862.


Hudson, Marcellus G., lieutenant A. D. C. July 1, 1863; promoted major adjutant-general Nov., 1864.


Humes, W. Y. C., major chlef artillery March 15, 1863; promoted brigadier-general Nov. 16, 1863.


Jenkins, D. C .. major inspector-general July 10, 1864.


Jones, Thomas M., lieutenant ordn. department, July, 1863.


Kerr, S. P., captain ordnance officer, July 1, 1863.


Kidd, Joseph, captain A. Q. M. July 20, 1862.


King, Hugh MI .. colonel A. D. C. Jan. 3, 1863.


Laboulsse, John W., captain A. A. & I. G., July 3, 1864.


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Lacy, Richard F., 2d lieutenant A. D. C. and engineer May 3, 1863.


Ledyard, Edward S., lieutenant volunteer A. D. C., Dec. 25, 1863.


Lewis, Earnest S., major surgeon Oct. 7, 1864.


Lowery, David, lieutenant A. D. C. Dec. 12, 1862; killed Oct. 27, 1864.


Lynch, Frank, major surgeon Nov., 1862.


Martin, Andrew B., 2d lieutenant A. A. G. Dec. 15, 1864


McGuirk, John, lieutenant-colonel volunteer A. D. G. Oct., 1862; A. A. G. Sept. 26, 1862.


McIntire, Hamilton, lieutenant A. D. C. Dec. 18, 1862. Norris, -, 2d lieutenant A. A. G. Feb. 2, 1865.


Norton, Sam. E., captain Q. M. Sept. 1, 1862; promoted major.


Parker, W. A., lieutenant ordnance officer Feb. 1, 1865.


Patton, -, 2d lieutenant A. D. C. Aug. 25, 1863. Killed Sept. 12, 1863.


Patterson, James, 2d lieutenant A. D. C. Killed June 16, 1863.


Pointer, E., 2d lieutenant A. D. C. Feb. 28, 1864. Killed March 10, 1864.


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Pointer, Marcellus, lieutenant A. D. C. July 18, 1862; wounded and transferred to hospital Oct., 1863; promoted lieutenant-colonel 12th Alabama Dec., 1864.


Powell, Thos. E., captain Inspector-general Jan. 20, 1863.


Prentice, Clarence J., major volunteer A. D. C., Dec. 1, 1862.


Raffin, W'm., captain A. C. S. July 20, 1862.


Rawle, Ed., captain inspector-general June 1, 1863. Reed, Duff G., captain A. A. G. Aug. 10, 1862.


Reese, Warren S., captain I. G. Nov. 30, 1862. Killed. Robertson, I. H., lieutenant-colonel chief artillery Jan.


1, 1864; promoted brigadier-general July 26, 1864; wounded and permanently disabled Nov. 28, 1864.


Rogers, Charles G., lieutenant colonel I. G. June 1, 1863.


Rudd, I., captain volunteer A. D. C. Nov. 1, 1862. Killed Nov. 27, 1862.


Ryan, R. B., lieutenant engineer officer, Nov. 20, 1864.


Saunders, D. D., captain assistant surgeon Sept. I, 1861.


Shannon, A. N., lieutenant-colonel chief of scouts March 2, IS65.


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