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CONFEDERATE ROSTER.

& IN ORDER OF RANK. Ang. 29, 1861, Aug. 29, 1861. Dec. 13,1861. Dec. 13, 1861, Dec. 13, 1861, Dec. 13,1861, Dec. 13,1861. Dec. 13,1861. Dec. 13.1861. Dec. 13,1861. Dec. 13,1861. Dec. 13,1861. Dec. 13,1861, Jan. 13,1862. Jan. 24,1862. Feb. 15, 1862, and Feb. 17,1864. Uarche, 1862. REMARKS. Died July 15th, 1862; in command, at New Orleans, of the- Military Department of Louisiana. Promoted Lieutenant-General October 10, 1862; commanding First corps, Army of the Mississippi, composed of the divisions of Clark and Cheatham, and Maxey's detached brigade ; origi- nally assigned to command of Department No. 2, comprising the defences of the Mississippi river ; also in command of the Armies of Mississippi and Kentucky on the retreat from. Kentucky. Promoted General C. 8. A. April 12, 1862 ; commanding Army of Tennessee, &c., &c. Commanding Army of the District of the Mississippi. Resigned February 17, 1863 ; assigned to the command of the- Second corps A»my of the Potomac ; afterwards in command of the First division in General J. E. Johnston's Army of Vir- ginia; subsequently relieved General Holmes of the command at Fredericksburg ; at Yorktown commanded division com- posed of the brigades of Whiting, Hood, Hampton, Pettigrew and Hatton, &c., &c. Promoted Lieutenant-General October 10, 1862; assigned tO' the command of Confederate forces in North Carolina ; sub- sequently in command of the District of Arkansas, &c., &c.; at one time in command of Daniel's, Walker's and Wise'a brigades, Army of Northern Virginia. Promoted Lieutenant-General October 10, 1862 ; commanding Third corps, Army of the Mississippi, composed of the brigades of Leddell, Cleburne, Wood, Marmaduke and Hawthorne. In command at Norfolk, Virginia; division in the field near Richmond, Va., composed of the brigades of Mahone, Wright, Blanchard and Armistead. Promoted Lieutenant-General October 9, 1862; commanding First corps Army of Northern Virginia, <fec., &c.; division com- posed of the brigades of Kemper, Pickett, Wilcox, Anderson, Pryor and Featherston ; Army of Northern Virginia. On duty on the Peninsula; subsequently in command of the District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. In command of New Orleans, &c., &c.; afterwards In command of First division, Army of the District of .Mississippi, composed of the brigades of Rust, Villepique and Bowen. Promoted Lieutenant-General October 10, 1862; assigned to the command of the Army of the Monongahela ; later com- mand consisted of the divisions of A. P. Hill, Ewell, Rodes, and Jackson's old division. Promoted Lieutenant-General October 9, 1862; commanded reserve division. Army of the Potomac, consisting of Trim- ble's, Taylor's and Blzey's brigades. Resigned October 23, 1862; commanding military operations in East Tennessee and East Kentucky. Promoted Lieutenant-General October 10, 1862; assigned to the command of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Promoted Lieutenant-General May 23, 1868 ; commanding De- partment of Richmond ; division composed of the brigades of Elzey, Trimble and Taylor. Commanding Department of Western Virgin.^a; subsequently commanded division in Jackson's corps, and afterwards a di- vision In the Department of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana. Major-General commanding Missouri State Guard, and received with that rank Into Confederate service ; commanding District of Arkansas, Trans-Mississippi Department ; in 1S62 in com- mand of the Army of the West ; in 1864 division composed of the brigades of Drayton, Churchill, Tappan and Parsons.

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