October 24 1862 Friday
Smith’s Invasion of Kentucky
Bragg’s Invasion of Kentucky
USA. The removal of Major-General Don Carlos Buell from command of the Union Army of the Ohio provided the impetus for a significant evolution of the Union forces between the Mississippi and the Appalachians. The new Department of the Cumberland was formed from Buell’s existing District of the Ohio and given proper autonomy and substance as a departmental command. The new XIV Corps was designated to describe the field forces of the new Department of the Cumberland. The new XIII Corps described the field forces of the Department of the Tennessee.
Both XIII Corps and XIV Corps were large formations that properly should have been designated as armies. As a result, both Major-General Ulysses Simpson Grant and Major-General William Starke Rosecrans formed Wings within their Corps to break them down into manageable corps-sized commands. This re-design meant that the Union high command closely approximated the structure that persisted almost to the end of the war. The next significant evolution would be to replace the Wings with formally designated Corps in December 1862 and January 1863.
Arkansas. Skirmish near Fayetteville.
Arkansas. Sailors in a landing party from USS Baron De KaIb, Captain John Ancrum Winslow, debarked at Hopefield to engage a small Confederate scouting party. Mounting horses which they seized locally, the sailors engaged in a nine-mile running fight that ended with the capture of the Confederate scouts.
Kentucky. Union forces completed the destruction of the Goose Creek Salt Works near Manchester.
Kentucky. Union Major-General Don Carlos Buell was relieved of command of the Army of the Ohio and ordered to appear before a commission investigating his conduct during the Kentucky campaign. He was replaced by Major-General William Starke Rosecrans.
Kentucky. To signal the future strategy in the region, the Union Army of the Ohio was renamed the XIV Corps (Cumberland). The Ohio designation implied that its operations would be focused in Kentucky. The Cumberland designation implied operations in southern Kentucky and Tennessee. The Department of the Ohio was re-established in mid-1863 to direct new forces raised in Kentucky for operations in East Tennessee.
The three existing Corps the Army of the Ohio retained their designations briefly as I Corps (Cumberland), II Corps (Cumberland), and III Corps (Cumberland). The same corps commanders were retained as Corps or Wing commanders: Major-General Alexander McDowell McCook assumed command of the Right Wing XIV Corps (Cumberland) temporarily known as I Corps (Cumberland), Brigadier-General Charles Champion Gilbert assumed command of the Centre XIV Corps (Cumberland) temporarily known as IIII Corps (Cumberland), and Major-General Thomas Leonidas Crittenden assumed command of the Left Wing XIV Corps (Cumberland), temporarily known as II Corps (Cumberland). Within two weeks, Gilbert would be superseded by Major-General George Henry Thomas, who was currently Buell’s second-in-command.
The XIV Corps was not officially termed the Army of the Cumberland but as XIV Corps of the Department of the Cumberland. In everyday usage, it continued to be referred to unofficially as the Army of the Ohio, from which it was formed. Major-General William Starke Rosecrans was transferred from the Army of the Mississippi to command the new XIV Corps (Cumberland).
The three designated Corps would soon be renamed Wings of the new XIV Corps (Cumberland). Each Wing of the Corps had four divisions. The anomalous “three-winged” XIV Corps was reorganised as the Army of the Cumberland with three constituent corps: XIV Corps, XX Corps, and XXI Corps, in January 1863.
Louisiana. Expedition to the La Fourche District began.
Missouri. Union expedition from Independence to Chapel Hill, Greenton, and Hopewell began.
South Carolina. Expedition to Charleston & Savannah Railroad ended.
South Carolina. Skirmish at St Helena Island.
Tennessee. Expedition to Portersville ended. Reconnaissance to Colliersville, Galloway Switch, Hickory, Memphis, and Shelby Depot began.
Tennessee. Skirmish at White Oak Springs.
Tennessee. The creation of the Army of the Cumberland, and the transfer of Major-General William Starke Rosecrans from the Army of the Mississippi to command it, permitted the reorganisation of the Union Army of the Tennessee. The Army of the Mississippi was discontinued and effectively renamed as the new XIII Corps (Tennessee). It comprised most of the field forces of the District of Memphis, the District of Corinth, and the District of Jackson. These troops were widely scattered and while they were under the overall command of Major-General Ulysses Simpson Grant, they had not operated as a single united force. The Army of the Tennessee was now effectively synonymous with XIII Corps (Tennessee).
The creation of XIII Corps to describe the field forces of the Department of the Tennessee mirrored the simultaneous creation of the XIV Corps to describe the field forces of the Department of the Cumberland. Both XIII Corps and XIV Corps were large formations that properly should have been designated as armies.
In January 1863, the anomalous XIII Corps was finally reorganised as the Army of the Tennessee with its main components finally recognised officially as Corps: XIII Corps, XV Corps, XVI Corps, and XVII Corps.
Tennessee. Confederate Major-General Edmund Kirby Smith reached Knoxville and began to replenish and rest his exhausted army.
Tennessee. Confederate General Braxton Bragg was summoned to the capital to give an account of his unsuccessful campaign in Kentucky. His command of the Western Department and the Army of Mississippi passed temporarily to his senior subordinate, Lieutenant-General Leonidas Polk. Polk’s own command passed temporarily to Major-General Benjamin Franklin Cheatham. It was a convenient preamble for Lieutenant-General Edmund Kirby Smith to be reinstated to command of his Department of East Tennessee before Bragg’s departure. This meant that the Western Department and the Army of Mississippi remained within their familiar chain of command, and Smith, who was senior to Polk, could return to his familiar command also.
Virginia. Skirmish at Bristoe Station.
Virginia. Skirmish near Manassas Junction.
Union Organisation
USA: The Army of the Mississippi was discontinued and its forces incorporated into XIII Corps (Tennessee).
USA: XIII Corps (Tennessee) was established in the Army of the Tennessee. The constituent forces of the Army of the Mississippi of the Tennessee were used to create the new XIII Corps, as well as the field forces from the District of Memphis (which was to be established on 26 October 1862), the District of Corinth, and the District of Jackson.
USA: Major-General Ulysses Simpson Grant assumed command of XIII Corps (Tennessee).
District of Ironton 8 August 1861-15 August 1861 / District of Southeast Missouri 1 September 1861-23 December 1861 / District of Cairo 23 December 1861-14 February 1862 / District of West Tennessee 14 February 1862-12 September 1862 / Army of West Tennessee 21 February 1862-24 October 1863 / Chief of Staff Department of the Mississippi 29 April 1862-10 June 1862 / Department of the Tennessee 16 October 1862-17 October 1863 / XIII Corps Tennessee 24 October 1862-22 December 1862 / Military Division of the Mississippi 16 October 1863-18 March 1864 / General-in-Chief 12 March 1864-4 March 1869
USA: The autonomous District of the Ohio was discontinued and its territory incorporated into the new Department of the Cumberland.
USA: The Department of the Cumberland was re-established, comprising Tennessee east of the Tennessee River (excluding Fort Henry and Fort Donelson and the area around Cumberland Gap formerly in the Department of the Ohio. The portions of Alabama and Georgia that came under control were also added to its area of authority.
USA: Major-General William Starke Rosecrans was appointed to command the Department of the Cumberland, arriving on 30 October 1862.
USA: The Army of the Ohio was discontinued and its forces renamed as XIV Corps (Cumberland). Although the Department of the Ohio had not existed between March 11 and August 19 1862 – it was the autonomous “District of the Ohio”, the field forces formerly commanded by Major-General Don Carlos Buell had retained the name of the Army of the Ohio until 24 October 1862.
USA: The Army of the Cumberland was established in the Department of the Cumberland.
USA: Major-General William Starke Rosecrans assumed command of the Army of the Cumberland.
USA: XIV Corps (Cumberland) was established in the Army of the Cumberland, comprising the field forces from the former Army of the Ohio and transferred to the Department of the Cumberland. XIV Corps was effectively synonymous with the Army of the Cumberland and was subsequently divided into Right Wing XIV Corps, Centre XIV Corps, and Left Wing XIV Corps. The three new Wings were formed from the former I Corps (Ohio), II Corps (Ohio), and III Corps (Ohio) of the Army of the Ohio. XIV Corps (Cumberland) continued to be referred to unofficially as the Army of the Ohio as it was almost synonymous with its predecessor.
USA: Major-General William Starke Rosecrans assumed command of XIV Corps (Cumberland).
USA: I Corps (Ohio) transferred from the discontinued Army of the Ohio to the Army of the Cumberland and renamed I Corps (Cumberland).
USA: I Corps (Cumberland) was established in the Army of the Cumberland with the later official designation Right Wing XIV Corps (Cumberland).
USA: Major-General Alexander McDowell McCook assumed command of I Corps (Cumberland), later Right Wing XIV Corps (Cumberland).
USA: II Corps (Ohio) transferred from the discontinued Army of the Ohio to the Army of the Cumberland and renamed II Corps (Cumberland).
USA: II Corps (Cumberland) was established in the Army of the Cumberland with the later official designation Left Wing XIV Corps (Cumberland).
USA: Major-General Thomas Leonidas Crittenden assumed command of II Corps (Cumberland), and later Left Wing XIV Corps (Cumberland).
USA: III Corps (Ohio) transferred from the discontinued Army of the Ohio to the Army of the Cumberland and renamed III Corps (Cumberland).
USA: III Corps (Cumberland) was established in the Army of the Cumberland with the later official designation Centre XIV Corps (Cumberland).
USA: Brigadier-General Charles Champion Gilbert assumed command of Centre XIV Corps (Cumberland), later Centre XIV Corps (Cumberland).
USA: Cavalry Corps (Cumberland) was established in the Army of the Cumberland.
USA: Colonel John Kennett (4th Ohio Cavalry) assumed temporary command of Cavalry Corps (Cumberland).
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 awaited
- 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: Charles Champion Gilbert
- Cavalry Corps Cumberland: John Kennett temporary
- XIV Corps Cumberland: William Starke Rosecrans
Department of the Missouri: Samuel Ryan Curtis
- District of St Louis: John Wynn Davidson
- District of Southwest Missouri: John McAllister Schofield
- Army of the Southwest: Eugene Asa Carr
- District of Northeast Missouri: Lewis Merrill
- District of Northwest Missouri: Willard Preble Hall
- District of Central Missouri: Benjamin Franklin Loan
- Army of the Frontier: John McAllister Schofield
Department of the Gulf: Benjamin Franklin Butler
- District of Pensacola: Neal S Dow
- Army of the Gulf: Benjamin Franklin Butler
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: John Pope
- District of Wisconsin: Washington Lafayette Elliott
Department of the Ohio: Horatio Gouverneur Wright
- District of Louisville: Jeremiah Tilford Boyle
- District of Western Virginia: Jacob Dolson Cox
- Sub-District of the Kanawha: Eliakim Parker Scammon
- Cheat Mountain District: Robert Huston Milroy
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: George Brinton McClellan
- Army of the Potomac: George Brinton McClellan
- I Corps Potomac: John Fulton Reynolds
- II Corps Potomac: Darius Nash Couch
- III Corps Potomac: Samuel Peter Heintzelman
- V Corps Potomac: Fitz John Porter
- VI Corps Potomac: William Buel Franklin
- IX Corps Potomac: Orlando Bolivar Willcox temporary
- XI Corps Potomac: Franz Sigel
- XII Corps Potomac: Henry Warner Slocum
Department of the South: Ormsby McKnight Mitchel
- X Corps South: Ormsby McKnight Mitchel
Department of the Tennessee: Ulysses Simpson Grant awaited
- District of Corinth: Charles Smith Hamilton
- District of Jackson: Stephen Augustus Hurlbut
- Army of the Tennessee: Ulysses Simpson Grant
- XIII Corps Tennessee: Ulysses Simpson Grant
Department of Texas: Vacant
Department of Virginia: John Adams Dix
- IV Corps Virginia: Erasmus Darwin Keyes
- VII Corps Virginia: John Adams Dix
District of Colorado: John Milton Chivington
Military District of Washington: Nathaniel Prentiss Banks
Confederate Organisation
CSA: Lieutenant-General Leonidas Polk assumed temporary command of the Western Department, succeeding General Braxton Bragg.
CSA, Major-General Benjamin Franklin Cheatham assumed temporary command of Right Wing (Mississippi), succeeding Lieutenant-General Leonidas Polk.
Commander in Chief: President Jefferson Finis Davis
Vice-President: Alexander Hamilton Stephens
Secretary of War: George Wythe Randolph
Secretary of the Navy: Stephen Russell Mallory
Military Adviser to the President: Vacant
Department of East Tennessee: Edmund Kirby Smith
Department of Henrico: John Henry Winder
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 North Carolina and Southern Virginia: Gustavus Woodson Smith
- Sub-District of Cape Fear: Samuel Gibbs French
Department of Northern Virginia: Robert Edward Lee
- Army of Northern Virginia: Robert Edward Lee
- Longstreet’s Command Northern Virginia: James Longstreet
- Jackson’s Command 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: William Stephen Walker
- District of Middle and East Florida: Joseph Finegan
- District of West Florida: John Horace Forney
Department of Southwestern Virginia: John Echols
- 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: John Bankhead Magruder
- 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
Western Department: Leonidas Polk temporary
- District of the Tennessee: John Porter McCown
- District of Middle Tennessee: Samuel Jones
- Gulf District: John Horace Forney
- Army of Mississippi: Leonidas Polk temporary
- Right Wing Mississippi: Benjamin Franklin Cheatham temporary
- Left Wing Mississippi: William Joseph Hardee
- III Corps Mississippi (Army of Kentucky): Edmund Kirby Smith
- Reserve Corps Mississippi: Jones Mitchell Withers
- Army of West Tennessee: Earl Van Dorn
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
Ormsby McKnight Mitchel
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
Israel Bush Richardson
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
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
Charles Davis Jameson
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
Francis Engle Patterson
Quincy Adams Gillmore
Amiel Weeks Whipple
Cuvier Grover
George Lucas Hartsuff
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
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
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 George Walker
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
John Horace Forney
Paul Jones Semmes
Lucius Marshall Walker
Seth Maxwell Barton
Dabney Herndon Maury
John Bordenave Villepigue
Henry Eustace McCullough
John Stevens Bowen
Benjamin Hardin Helm
John Selden Roane
States Rights Gist
William Nelson Pendleton
Lewis Addison Armistead
Joseph Finegan
Martin Luther Smith
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
John Sappington Marmaduke
Elkanah Brackin Greer
Francis Redding Tillou Nicholls