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PREFATORY NOTE.

In consequence of the general loss and destruction of Confede- rate records, and a refusal on the part of the War Department to permit free access to such as have been preserved at Washington, the preparation of the following Roster was environed with no in- considerable difficulty. The accompanying pages embody the re- sult of much toil and inquiry. Fortunately many important wai documents, original returns and official reports still exist in private hands, and from them material aid has been derived. In not a few instances the necessary information touching the commissions and commands of general officers has been obtained either from the officers themselves or from the friends of such as fell in the Con- federate struggle, or have since died. While perfectness cannot be claimed for it, this Roster may nevertheless be accepted as nearly complete. No labor like the present having been as yet attempted, it is offered in the hope that it will supply an existing deficiency and prove a convenient roll of the Confederate Dramatis Personse of the greatest of modern Revolutions — of which, in the language of Phinius Minor, it may be truthfully affirmed, Si computes annoSf exiguum tempus; si vices rerum, sevum putes. CHARLES C. JONES, Jr. New York City, May Isi, 1876.

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