November 28 1862 Friday
Battle of Cane Hill, AR (CWSAC Formative Battle – Confederate Victory)
Hartwood Church, VA
Fredericksburg Campaign
Grant’s Central Mississippi Campaign
Alabama. Incident at Little Bear Creek.
Arkansas. Incident at Boonesboro.
Cane Hill, Arkansas, also known as Boston Mountains. Union Major-General Samuel Ryan Curtis pressed his invasion of northern Arkansas with the aim of occupying the capital city of Little Rock. Curtis’ army had reached the approaches to the capital of Little Rock, but he decided to turn away after a minor defeat at Whitney’s Lane near Searcy. Curtis re-established his supply lines at Helena on the Mississippi River and ordered his subordinate, Major-General John McAllister Schofield to drive the Confederate forces out of southwestern Missouri and to invade northwestern Arkansas from his base at Springfield, Missouri. Schofield divided his Army of the Frontier into two parts. Two divisions remained near Springfield commanded by Brigadier-General Francis Jay Herron. The other division, commanded by Brigadier-General James Gilpatrick Blunt, probed into northwest Arkansas. Schofield fell ill and command of the army passed to Blunt. When Blunt took command of the largest division at Fayetteville, the two wings of his army were dangerously far apart.
In late 1862 Confederate forces had withdrawn from southwest Missouri and were wintering in the wheat-rich and milder climate of northwest Arkansas. Many regiments had been transferred across the Mississippi for operations in Tennessee and new forces had to be recruited and trained. Confederate Major-General Thomas Carmichael Hindman maintained field command of the Arkansas troops and when he became becoming aware of the Union Army’s precarious tactical position, he gained approval to mount an expedition into northwest Arkansas. Hindman hoped to catch the divided Union forces and to destroy them in detail, leading to an invasion of Missouri. Hindman’s force of about 11,000 men gathered at Fort Smith and he sent out approximately 2,000 cavalry in two brigades under Brigadier-General John Sappington Marmaduke to harass Blunt’s forces and to screen the main Confederate force. Blunt unexpectedly moved forward with his division of 5,000 men and 30 artillery pieces to meet Marmaduke. Hindman hoped to attack Blunt’s force which was over seventy miles distant from the nearest Union reinforcements (Herron’s two divisions were still at Springfield, Missouri. Colonel Daniel Huston had temporarily replaced Colonel James Totten in command of the 2nd Division but both the 2nd and 3rd Divisions were consolidated under the overall command of Herron).
Hindman detached Marmaduke’s cavalry from Van Buren northwards to occupy the Cane Hill area, holding Blunt in place while Hindman moved the rest of his force through the Boston Mountains. Hearing rumours of a movement of enemy cavalry north of the Boston Mountains in Arkansas, Blunt advanced from his bivouac at Lindsay’s Prairie to oppose them. Blunt took 5,000 men of his 1st Division, Army of the Frontier, seeking to destroy the Confederate cavalry before the rest of Hindman’s forces could arrive. Blunt had disrupted the Confederate plan by advancing south when he heard of Marmaduke’s approach. Marmaduke was not prepared to meet Blunt, who was 35 miles further south than expected.
After a 35-mile march, the Union vanguard encountered the Confederate rearguard of Colonel Joseph Orville Shelby’s brigade at Cane Hill, 30 miles southwest of Fayetteville, and launched a surprise attack. Shelby gradually gave ground until he could establish a stronger defensive perimeter on Cove Creek in the Boston Mountains, where he repulsed a determined attack. The Confederate delaying action managed to protect the retreat of their supply trains. Blunt had pursued Marmaduke’s forces for twelve miles until the Confederates reached the safety of the Boston Mountains but he withdrew back to Cane Hill. The Confederates returned to Van Buren to await the arrival of Hindman’s main body. Union casualties were reported as 40 or 41 killed and wounded and Confederate as 45. (CWSAC Formative Battle – Confederate Victory)
ORDER OF BATTLE: CANE HILL, AR
Union Department of the Missouri: Major-General Samuel Ryan Curtis
Army of the Frontier: Brigadier-General James Gilpatrick Blunt
1st Division (Frontier): Brigadier-General James Gilpatrick Blunt
Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department: Lieutenant-General Theophilus Hunter Holmes
District of Arkansas: Major-General Thomas Carmichael Hindman
Marmaduke’s Cavalry Division (Arkansas): Brigadier-General John Sappington Marmaduke
Shelby’s Cavalry Brigade, Marmaduke’s Division (Arkansas): Colonel Joseph Orville Shelby
Mississippi. Skirmish at the junction of the Coldwater River and the Tallahatchie River.
Mississippi. Skirmish at Holly Springs.
Missouri. Incident at Lafayette County.
Tennessee. Expedition to Clarksville began.
Tennessee. Skirmishes at Rome, Hartsville, and the Carthage Road as Union troops attempt to recover captured wagon trains.
Virginia. Union reconnaissance from Chantilly to Berryville and Snicker’s Ferry began.
Hartwood Church, Virginia. Confederate Brigadier-General Wade Hampton’s cavalry captured 92 men from the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry at Hartwood Church, about seven miles northwest of Falmouth, Virginia.
Union Organisation
USA: Brigadier-General Washington Lafayette Elliott assumed temporary command of the Department of the Northwest, succeeding Major-General John Pope.
Commander in Chief: President Abraham Lincoln
Vice-President: Hannibal Hamlin
Secretary of War: Edwin McMasters Stanton
Secretary of the Navy: Gideon Welles
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron: Samuel Phillips Lee
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron: Samuel Francis Du Pont
West Gulf Blockading Squadron: David Glasgow Farragut
East Gulf Blockading Squadron: James Lawrence Lardner
Pacific Squadron: Charles H Bell
Mississippi River Squadron: David Dixon Porter
Potomac Flotilla: Andrew Allen Harwood
General–in-Chief: Henry Wager Halleck
Department of the Cumberland: William Starke Rosecrans
- Army of the Cumberland: William Starke Rosecrans
- XIV Corps Cumberland: William Starke Rosecrans
- Right Wing XIV Corps Cumberland: Alexander McDowell McCook
- Left Wing XIV Corps Cumberland: Thomas Leonidas Crittenden
- Centre XIV Corps Cumberland: George Henry Thomas
- Cavalry Corps Cumberland: David Sloane Stanley
- XIV Corps Cumberland: William Starke Rosecrans
Department of the Gulf: Benjamin Franklin Butler interim Nathaniel Prentiss Banks awaited
- District of Pensacola: Neal S Dow
- District of La Fourche: Godfrey Weitzel
- Army of the Gulf: Benjamin Franklin Butler
Department of the Missouri: Samuel Ryan Curtis
- District of St Louis: John Wynn Davidson
- District of Southwest Missouri: Egbert Benson Brown
- Army of the Southwest: Willis Arnold Gorman
- District of Northeast Missouri: Lewis Merrill
- District of Northwest Missouri: Willard Preble Hall
- District of Central Missouri: Benjamin Franklin Loan
- District of Rolla: John Montgomery Glover
- District of Eastern Arkansas: Alvin Peterson Hovey
- District of Nebraska Territory: James Craig
- District of Colorado Territory: John Milton Chivington
- Army of the Frontier: James Gilpatrick Blunt
Middle Department: John Ellis Wool
- District of the Eastern Shore of Maryland: Henry Hayes Lockwood
- VIII Corps Middle: John Ellis Wool
Department of New Mexico: James Henry Carleton
- District of Arizona: Joseph Rodman West
Department of New York: Edward Denison Morgan
Department of North Carolina: John Gray Foster
Department of the Northwest: Washington Lafayette Elliott temporary
- 1st District Northwest: John Cook
- District of Minnesota: Henry Hastings Sibley
- District of Wisconsin: Washington Lafayette Elliott
Department of the Ohio: Horatio Gouverneur Wright
- District of Central Kentucky: Gordon Granger
- District of Eastern Kentucky: Jonathan Cranor
- District of Western Kentucky: Jeremiah Tilford Boyle
- District of Western Virginia: Jacob Dolson Cox
- Sub-District of the Kanawha: Eliakim Parker Scammon
- Army of Kentucky: Gordon Granger
Department of the Pacific: George Wright
- District of the Humboldt: Francis James Lippitt
- District of Oregon: Benjamin Alvord
- District of Southern California: George Washington Bowie
- District of Utah: Patrick Edward Connor
Department of the Potomac: Ambrose Everett Burnside
- Army of the Potomac: Ambrose Everett Burnside
- Right Grand Division: Edwin Vose Sumner
- II Corps Potomac: Darius Nash Couch
- IX Corps Potomac: Orlando Bolivar Willcox temporary
- Left Grand Division Potomac: William Buel Franklin
- I Corps Potomac: John Fulton Reynolds
- VI Corps Potomac: William Farrar Smith
- Centre Grand Division Potomac: Joseph Hooker
- III Corps Potomac: George Stoneman
- V Corps Potomac: Daniel Butterfield
- Reserve Grand Division Potomac: Franz Sigel
- XI Corps Potomac: Franz Sigel
- XII Corps Potomac: Henry Warner Slocum
- Right Grand Division: Edwin Vose Sumner
Department of the South: John Milton Brannan temporary
- X Corps South: John Milton Brannan
Department of the Tennessee: Ulysses Simpson Grant
- District of Memphis: Stephen Augustus Hurlbut
- District of Corinth: Charles Smith Hamilton
- District of Jackson: Jeremiah Cutler Sullivan
- District of Columbus: Thomas Alfred Davies
- Army of the Tennessee: Ulysses Simpson Grant
- XIII Corps Tennessee: Ulysses Simpson Grant
- Right Wing XIII Corps Tennessee: William Tecumseh Sherman
- Left Wing XIII Corps Tennessee: Charles Smith Hamilton
- Centre XIII Corps: James Birdseye McPherson
- XIII Corps Tennessee: Ulysses Simpson Grant
Department of Virginia: John Adams Dix
- IV Corps Virginia: Erasmus Darwin Keyes
- VII Corps Virginia: John Adams Dix
Military District of Washington: Samuel Peter Heintzelman
Confederate Organisation
Commander in Chief: President Jefferson Finis Davis
Vice-President: Alexander Hamilton Stephens
Secretary of War: James Alexander Seddon
Secretary of the Navy: Stephen Russell Mallory
Military Adviser to the President: Vacant
Military Division of the West: Joseph Eggleston Johnston awaited
- Western Department: Braxton Bragg
- District of the Tennessee: John Porter McCown
- Gulf District: Dabney Herndon Maury
- Army of Tennessee: Braxton Bragg
- I Corps Tennessee: Leonidas Polk
- II Corps Tennessee: William Joseph Hardee
- Smith’s Corps Tennessee: Edmund Kirby Smith
- Department of East Tennessee: Henry Heth
- Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana: John Clifford Pemberton
- District One of Mississippi and East Louisiana: Daniel Ruggles
- District Two of Mississippi and East Louisiana: Martin Luther Smith
- District Three of Mississippi and East Louisiana: William Nelson Rector Beall
Department of Henrico: John Henry Winder
Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia: Gustavus Woodson Smith
- Sub-District of Cape Fear: William Henry Chase Whiting
Department of Northern Virginia: Robert Edward Lee
- Army of Northern Virginia: Robert Edward Lee
- I Corps Northern Virginia: James Longstreet
- II Corps Northern Virginia: Thomas Jonathan Jackson
- Valley District: Daniel Harvey Hill temporary
Department of Richmond: Gustavus Woodson Smith
Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida: Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
- District of Georgia: Alexander Robert Lawton
- District of South Carolina: Roswell Sabine Ripley
- 1st Sub-District of South Carolina: Roswell Sabine Ripley
- 2nd Sub-District of South Carolina: Johnson Hagood
- 3rd Sub-District of South Carolina: William Stephen Walker
- 4th Sub-District of South Carolina: James Heyward Trapier
- District of East Florida: Joseph Finegan
- District of Middle Florida: Thomas Howell Cobb
- District of West Florida: John Horace Forney
Trans-Allegheny Department: John Stuart Williams temporary Samuel Jones awaited
- District of Abingdon: Humphrey Marshall
Trans-Mississippi Department: Theophilus Hunter Holmes
- District of Arkansas: Thomas Carmichael Hindman
- District of West Louisiana: Richard Taylor
- District of Texas: Hamilton Prioleau Bee temporary
- 1st Sub-District of Texas: Paul Octave Hébert
- 2nd Sub-District of Texas: vacant
- Sub-District of Houston: Xavier Blanchard Debray
- Southwest Army: Thomas Carmichael Hindman
- Western District of Texas: Henry Eustace McCullough
- Eastern Sub-District of Western Texas: Xavier Blanchard Debray
- Sub-District of the Rio Grande: Hamilton Prioleau Bee
- District of Arizona: Henry Hopkins Sibley
- District of Indian Territory: Douglas Hancock Cooper
- Defences of Pass Cavallo: John W Glenn
- I Corps Trans-Mississippi: vacant
Union Generals
Note: Italics, awaiting confirmation of the commission
Major-General USA
George Brinton McClellan
John Charles Frémont
Henry Wager Halleck
John Ellis Wool
Major-General USV
Asterisk indicates concurrently Brigadier-General USA
John Adams Dix
Nathaniel Prentiss Banks
Benjamin Franklin Butler
David Hunter
Edwin Denison Morgan
Ethan Allen Hitchcock
Ulysses Simpson Grant
Irvin McDowell*
Ambrose Everett Burnside
William Starke Rosecrans*
Don Carlos Buell
John Pope*
Samuel Ryan Curtis
Franz Sigel
John Alexander McClernand
Lewis Wallace
Cassius Marcellus Clay
George Henry Thomas
George Cadwalader
William Tecumseh Sherman
Edward Otho Cresap Ord
Edwin Vose Sumner*
Samuel Peter Heintzelman
Erasmus Darwin Keyes
Joseph Hooker*
Silas Casey
Fitz John Porter
William Buel Franklin
Darius Nash Couch
Henry Warner Slocum
John James Peck
John Sedgwick
William Farrar Smith
Alexander McDowell McCook
Thomas Leonidas Crittenden
John Gray Foster
John Grubb Parke
Christopher Columbus Augur
Robert Cumming Schenck
Stephen Augustus Hurlbut
Gordon Granger
Charles Smith Hamilton
Jacob Dolson Cox
Lovell Harrison Rousseau
James Birdseye McPherson
George Lucas Hartsuff
Brigadier-General USA
Brackets indicates concurrently Major-General USV
William Selby Harney
(Edwin Vose Sumner)
(Irvin McDowell)
Robert Anderson
(William Starke Rosecrans)
Philip St George Cooke
(John Pope)
(Joseph Hooker)
Brigadier-General USV
Andrew Porter
Charles Pomeroy Stone
Thomas West Sherman
George Archibald McCall
William Reading Montgomery
Rufus King
Benjamin Mayberry Prentiss
Benjamin Franklin Kelley
Alpheus Starkey Williams
James Cooper
James Brewerton Ricketts
Orlando Bolivar Willcox
Michael Corcoran
Henry Hayes Lockwood
Louis Blenker
James Samuel Wadsworth
George Webb Morell
John Henry Martindale
Samuel Davis Sturgis
George Stoneman
James William Denver
Egbert Ludovicus Vielé
James Shields
John Fulton Reynolds
William Farquhar Barry
John Joseph Abercrombie
Lawrence Pike Graham
George Gordon Meade
Abram Duryée
Oliver Otis Howard
Eleazar Arthur Paine
Daniel Edgar Sickles
Ebenezer Dumont
Robert Huston Milroy
Willis Arnold Gorman
Daniel Butterfield
Horatio Gouverneur Wright
William Thomas Ward
John Gross Barnard
Innis Newton Palmer
Seth Williams
John Newton
Winfield Scott Hancock
George Wright
George Sykes
William Henry French
William Thomas Harbaugh Brooks
John Milton Brannan
William Wallace Burns
John Porter Hatch
David Sloane Stanley
William Kerley Strong
Albin Francisco Schoepf
James Scott Negley
Thomas John Wood
Richard W Johnson
Adolph Wilhelm August Friedrich Von Steinwehr
George Washington Cullum
Jeremiah Tilford Boyle
Schuyler Hamilton
George Washington Morgan
Julius Stahel
John McAllister Schofield
Thomas Jefferson McKean
Zealous Bates Tower
Jefferson Columbus Davis
James Henry Lane
John McAuley Palmer
James Abram Garfield
Lewis Golding Arnold
Frederick Steele
William Scott Ketchum
Abner Doubleday
John Wynn Davidson
Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana
David Bell Birney
Thomas Francis Meagher
Henry Morris Naglee
Andrew Johnson
James Gallant Spears
Eugene Asa Carr
Thomas Alfred Davies
Daniel Tyler
William Hemsley Emory
Andrew Jackson Smith
Marsena Rudolph Patrick
Isaac Ferdinand Quinby
Hiram Gregory Berry
Orris Sanford Ferry
Daniel Phineas Woodbury
Henry Moses Judah
Richard James Oglesby
John Cook
John McArthur
Jacob Gartner Lauman
Horatio Phillips Van Cleve
John Alexander Logan
Speed Smith Fry
Alexander Asboth
James Craig
Mahlon Dickerson Manson
Edward Richard Sprigg Canby
Grenville Mellen Dodge
Robert Byington Mitchell
James Gilpatrick Blunt
Quincy Adams Gillmore
Amiel Weeks Whipple
Cuvier Grover
Rufus Saxton
Benjamin Alvord
Napoleon Bonaparte Buford
William Sooy Smith
Nathan Kimball
Charles Devens
James Henry Van Alen
Carl Schurz
Samuel Wylie Crawford
Henry Walton Wessells
Milo Smith Hascall
Leonard Fulton Ross
John White Geary
Alfred Howe Terry
Andrew Atkinson Humphreys
James Henry Carleton
Absalom Baird
John Cleveland Robinson
Truman Seymour
George Dashiell Bayard
Henry Prince
Abram Sanders Piatt
Thomas Turpin Crittenden
Maximilian Weber
Jeremiah Cutler Sullivan
Alvin Peterson Hovey
James Clifford Veatch
William Plummer Benton
John Curtis Caldwell
Neal Dow
George Sears Greene
Samuel Powhatan Carter
John Gibbon
Erastus Barnard Tyler
Charles Griffin
George Henry Gordon
James Madison Tuttle
Julius White
Peter Joseph Osterhaus
Stephen Gano Burbridge
Washington Lafayette Elliott
Albion Parris Howe
Green Clay Smith
William Bowen Campbell
Philip Henry Sheridan
Benjamin Stone Roberts
Alfred Pleasonton
Jacob Ammen
Joshua Woodrow Sill
Catharinus Putnam Buckingham
Fitz-Henry Warren
Morgan Lewis Smith
Charles Cruft
Frederick Salomon
Cadwallader Colden Washburn
Francis Jay Herron
John Cochrane
John Basil Turchin
Henry Shaw Briggs
Conrad Feger Jackson
James Dada Morgan
Johann August Ernst Willich
Henry Dwight Terry
James Blair Steedman
George Foster Shepley
John Buford
Francis Preston Blair
John Reese Kenly
John Potts Slough
Godfrey Weitzel
Gabriel René Paul
George Crook
Thomas Leiper Kane
Gershom Mott
Edward Ferrero
Francis Laurens Vinton
Henry Jackson Hunt
Joseph Jones Reynolds
Francis Channing Barlow
Mason Brayman
Nathaniel James Jackson
George Washington Getty
Alfred Sully
Gouverneur Kemble Warren
William Woods Averell
Alexander Hays
Henry Hastings Sibley
Calvin Edward Pratt
Francis Barretto Spinola
John Henry Hobart Ward
John Milton Thayer
Solomon Meredith
James Bowen
Eliakim Parker Scammon
Robert Seaman Granger
Joseph Rodman West
Joseph Warren Revere
Alfred Washington Ellet
George Leonard Andrews
Clinton Bowen Fisk
Charles Kinnaird Graham
Brigadier-General USA (Staff)
Montgomery Cunningham Meigs (Quartermaster-General)
Henry Knox Craig
Lorenzo Thomas (Adjutant-General)
James Wolfe Ripley (Ordnance)
William Alexander Hammond (Surgeon-General)
Confederate Generals
Note: Italics, awaiting confirmation of the commission
General ACSA/PACS
Samuel Cooper
Robert Edward Lee
Joseph Eggleston Johnston
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
Braxton Bragg
Lieutenant-General PACS
James Longstreet
Edmund Kirby Smith
Leonidas Polk
Theophilus Hunter Holmes
William Joseph Hardee
Thomas Jonathan Jackson
John Clifford Pemberton
Major-General PACS
Earl Van Dorn
Gustavus Woodson Smith
Benjamin Huger
John Bankhead Magruder
Mansfield Lovell
Richard Stoddert Ewell
William Wing Loring
Sterling Price
Benjamin Franklin Cheatham
Samuel Jones
John Porter McCown
Daniel Harvey Hill
Jones Mitchell Withers
Thomas Carmichael Hindman
John Cabell Breckinridge
Lafayette McLaws
Ambrose Powell Hill
Richard Heron Anderson
James Ewell Brown Stuart
Richard Taylor
Simon Bolivar Buckner
Samuel Gibbs French
David Rumph Jones
George Edward Pickett
Carter Littlepage Stevenson
John Bell Hood
John Horace Forney
Dabney Herndon Maury
Martin Luther Smith
John George Walker
Brigadier-General PACS
Alexander Robert Lawton
Charles Clark
John Buchanan Floyd
Henry Alexander Wise
Henry Hopkins Sibley
John Henry Winder
Daniel Smith Donelson
Robert Augustus Toombs
Arnold Elzey
William Henry Chase Whiting
Jubal Anderson Early
Isaac Ridgeway Trimble
Daniel Ruggles
Roswell Sabine Ripley
Paul Octave Hébert
Albert Gallatin Blanchard
Gabriel James Rains
Thomas Fenwick Drayton
Lloyd Tilghman
Nathan George Evans
Cadmus Marcellus Wilcox
Robert Emmett Rodes
James Heyward Trapier
William Henry Carroll
Hugh Weedon Mercer
Alexander Peter Stewart
William Montgomery Gardner
Richard Brooke Garnett
William Mahone
Edward Johnson
Maxcy Gregg
Raleigh Edward Colston
Henry Heth
Johnson Kelly Duncan
Sterling Alexander Martin Wood
John King Jackson
Bushrod Rust Johnson
James Patton Anderson
Howell Cobb
George Wythe Randolph
Joseph Brevard Kershaw
James Ronald Chalmers
James Johnston Pettigrew
Daniel Leadbetter
William Whann Mackall
Robert Ransom
Daniel Marsh Frost
Winfield Scott Featherston
Thomas James Churchill
William Booth Taliaferro
Albert Rust
Patrick Ronayne Cleburne
Samuel Bell Maxey
Hamilton Prioleau Bee
James Morrison Hawes
George Hume Steuart
James Edwin Slaughter
Charles William Field
Paul Jones Semmes
Lucius Marshall Walker
Seth Maxwell Barton
Henry Eustace McCullough
John Stevens Bowen
Benjamin Hardin Helm
John Selden Roane
States Rights Gist
William Nelson Pendleton
Lewis Addison Armistead
Joseph Finegan
Franklin Gardner
William Nelson Rector Beall
Thomas Jordan
William Preston
Roger Atkinson Pryor
John Echols
George Earl Maney
Jean Jacques Alfred Alexandre Mouton
John Stuart Williams
James Green Martin
Thomas Lanier Clingman
Wade Hampton
Daniel Weisiger Adams
Louis Hébert
John Creed Moore
Ambrose Ransom Wright
James Lawson Kemper
James Jay Archer
Beverley Holcombe Robertson
St John Richardson Liddell
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Johnson Hagood
William Dorsey Pender
Micah Jenkins
Martin Edwin Green
Fitzhugh Lee
Harry Thompson Hays
Albert Gallatin Jenkins
William Barksdale
Edward Dorr Tracy
Matthew Duncan Ector
Edward Aylesworth Perry
John Gregg
John Calvin Brown
Alfred Holt Colquitt
Junius Daniel
Abraham Buford
William Steele
James Fleming Fagan
William Read Scurry
Francis Asbury Shoup
Joseph Robert Davis
William Henry Fitzhugh Lee
William Edmondson Jones
William Edwin Baldwin
John Crawford Vaughn
Evander McIvor Law
William Brimage Bate
Elkanah Brackin Greer
Francis Redding Tillou Nicholls
Preston Smith
Alfred Cumming
William Stephen Walker
Joseph Wheeler
George Pierce Doles
Carnot Posey
Montgomery Dent Corse
George Thomas Anderson
Alfred Iverson
James Henry Lane
Edward Lloyd Thomas
Stephen Dodson Ramseur
John Rogers Cooke
Jerome Bonaparte Robertson
Elisha Franklin Paxton
Evander McNair
William George Mackey Davis
Archibald Gracie
William Robertson Boggs
James Camp Tappan
Dandridge McRae
Mosby Monroe Parsons
Stephen Dill Lee
John Pegram
John Sappington Marmaduke
John Austin Wharton