December 6 1863 Sunday
East Tennessee Campaign
North Carolina. Expedition to Murphy began.
North Carolina. Incident at Kinston.
North Carolina. USS Violet, Acting Ensign Thomas Stothard, and USS Aries, Acting Lieutenant Devens, sighted the blockade-running British steamer Ceres aground and on fire at the mouth of the Cape Fear River. During the night Ceres floated free and. after the fire was put out, it was seized by USS Violet.
South Carolina. The ironclad monitor USS Weehawken, Commander Jesse A Duncan, sank while tied up to a buoy inside the bar at Charleston harbour. USS Weehawken had taken on an extra load of heavy ammunition which reduced the freeboard forward. In the strong ebb tide, water poured down an open pipe and a hatch. causing it to founder rapidly. About 31 officers and men were trapped and drowned.
Tennessee. Skirmish at Fayetteville.
Tennessee. Union Major-General William Tecumseh Sherman decided that it was too risky to attempt a pursuit into eastern Tennessee with the large force now assembled around Knoxville. His four divisions of XV Corps had turned around at Maryville to march in easy stages back to Chattanooga. Major-General Gordon Granger led his two divisions under Major-General Philip Henry Sheridan (2/IV) and Brigadier-General Thomas John Wood (3/IV) from Maryville onwards to strengthen the forces at Knoxville to six divisions. Supplies were brought forward by river to replenish the garrison’s dwindling stores. Once Sherman’s column reached Chattanooga, the Union armies went into winter quarters.
Tennessee. Union Major-General Ulysses Simpson Grant resubmitted his primary strategic plans for 1864 to the President and the government. He recommended a reduction of forces in Tennessee in favour of a drive from Louisiana towards Mobile, Alabama. The plan was considered seriously by the President and his cabinet but was rejected because its indirect approach appeared to present too great a risk to the key central theatre so recently secured at Chattanooga and Knoxville. Grant offered his Chief of Engineers, Major-General William Farrar Smith, to replace Major-General George Gordon Meade in command of the Army of the Potomac, on the grounds that Smith had experience of the conditions and approaches in both the eastern and western theatres. This proposal was also rejected. Nevertheless, Grant’s views were highly respected, and he was invited to submit more proposals.
Grant’s next proposal required a dual advance on Mobile and Atlanta in the west, while in the east the Army of the Potomac would give up its repeated attempts to reach Richmond from the north. It would be transferred to the North Carolina coast, from where it could approach the capital from the south. This proposal was also turned down as resources did not permit three such substantial operations to be supported simultaneously. The idea of an indirect campaign from North Carolina also raised the perennial anxiety of ensuring the security of Washington, DC.
Grant was thanked again and in his reply, the President showed his grasp that the key strategic focus of his armies should be the enemy’s armies rather than particular geographical locations. Grant was advised to make his main objective the Confederate Army of Tennessee, while always keeping Chattanooga and eastern Tennessee safe. In Virginia, Meade would make the Army of Northern Virginia his main objective while threatening the Confederate capital and protecting the Federal capital.
Tennessee. Union Major-General William Tecumseh Sherman joined Union Major-General Ulysses Simpson Grant at his headquarters in Nashville, in order to review plans for 1864 in the western theatre. Sherman favoured a ruthless approach, taking any necessary step to stamp out resistance by breaking the will to resist among the civil population and the means to resist in the form of all kinds of industry, transportation, and food production. This approach would undermine the efficiency of the enemy’s armies and make them increasingly easy to crush. He expressed his dictum: “War is cruelty. There is no use trying to reform it. The crueller it is, the sooner it will be over.”
Sherman was greatly anxious for the security of the Mississippi River where Confederate bands and guerrillas might combine to pose a real threat to the reduced garrisons strung along its banks. He suggested that he could take a part of the army back to the Mississippi for operations in January and February before the main campaign towards Atlanta began in the spring. The objectives for an army starting from Vicksburg would be Meridian in Mississippi and then Selma in Alabama, where the Confederates still retained some manufacturing capacity. Sherman’s force would have to march five hundred miles across the heart of the South. There were four main difficulties for this plan to succeed. One was the distance and the need to cross the Tombigbee River in Alabama; the second was the presence of the reorganised Confederate Army of Mississippi with its two divisions around Demopolis; the third was the risk of strong Confederate detachments being sent from northern Georgia, and the fourth was the unpredictable threat posed by the Confederate cavalry led by Major-General Nathan Bedford Forrest.
Sherman had solutions for all four problems. He decided to draw two divisions from Major-General Stephen Augustus Hurlbut at Memphis and two divisions from Major-General James Birdseye McPherson’s XVII Corps at Chattanooga for the Meridian-Selma campaign. This would avoid a dangerous reduction of force at any point. This force of 20,000 infantry and 5,000 cavalry and artillery was more than adequate to overcome the much weaker Confederate forces at Demopolis. The Army of the Cumberland could keep the Confederates pinned at Dalton to avoid detachments being sent from Georgia to Mississippi. The irrepressible Forrest would be finally suppressed by Brigadier-General William Sooy Smith who had been placed in command of a growing cavalry command attached to the Army of the Tennessee. Smith would set out with a large force of cavalry from western Tennessee, aiming to converge on Meridian from the north. Smith’s operation would distract Forrest’s troopers, although it was acknowledged that Smith should be reinforced to 7,000 men to handle half that number serving with Forrest. Grant agreed to the plan and authorised Sherman to prepare it for January.
Tennessee. Confederate Lieutenant-General James Longstreet continued his withdrawal from Knoxville and reached Rutledge.
Virginia. Reconnaissance to Norfolk began.
West Virginia. Skirmish at Cheat River.
Union Organisation
USA: Brigadier-General James Abram Garfield resigned to enter Congress.
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: John Adolphus Bernard Dahlgren
West Gulf Blockading Squadron: David Glasgow Farragut
East Gulf Blockading Squadron: Theodorus Bailey
Pacific Squadron: John Berrien Montgomery
Mississippi River Squadron: David Dixon Porter
Potomac Flotilla: Andrew Allen Harwood
General–in-Chief: Henry Wager Halleck
Military Division of the Mississippi: Ulysses Simpson Grant
- Department of the Cumberland: George Henry Thomas
- District of Nashville: Lovell Harrison Rousseau
- Army of the Cumberland: George Henry Thomas
- IV Corps Cumberland: Gordon Granger
- XIV Corps Cumberland: John McAuley Palmer
- Cavalry Corps Cumberland: Washington Lafayette Elliott
- Hooker’s Command Cumberland: Joseph Hooker
- XI Corps Cumberland: Oliver Otis Howard
- XII Corps Cumberland: Henry Warner Slocum
- Department of the Ohio: Ambrose Everett Burnside
- District of Kentucky: Jacob Ammen
- District of Western Kentucky: Jeremiah Tilford Boyle
- District of the Clinch: Orlando Bolivar Willcox
- Army of the Ohio: Ambrose Everett Burnside
- IX Corps Ohio: Ambrose Everett Burnside
- XXIII Corps Ohio: Mahlon Dickerson Manson
- Cavalry Corps Ohio: James Murrell Shackelford
- Department of the Tennessee: William Tecumseh Sherman
- District of West Tennessee: Stephen Augustus Hurlbut
- Sub-District of Memphis: James Clifford Veatch
- District of Eastern Arkansas: Napoleon Bonaparte Buford
- District of Northeast Louisiana: John Parker Hawkins
- Army of the Tennessee: William Tecumseh Sherman
- XV Corps Tennessee: Francis Preston Blair
- XVI Corps Tennessee: Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana
- Left Wing XVI Corps Tennessee: Grenville Mellen Dodge
- XVII Corps Tennessee: James Birdseye McPherson
- District of West Tennessee: Stephen Augustus Hurlbut
Department of the East: John Adams Dix
Department of the Gulf: Nathaniel Prentiss Banks
- District of Baton Rouge: Philip St George Cooke
- District of Port Hudson: George Leonard Andrews
- District of Pensacola: Alexander Asboth
- District of La Fourche: Henry Warner Birge
- District of Key West and Tortugas: Charles Hamilton temporary
- Defences of New Orleans: Edward Griffin Beckwith
- Army of the Gulf: Nathaniel Prentiss Banks
- XIII Corps Gulf: Cadwallader Colden Washburn temporary
- XIX Corps Gulf: William Buel Franklin
Middle Department: Henry Hayes Lockwood
- District of Delaware: Daniel Tyler
- District of the Eastern Shore of Maryland: Henry Hayes Lockwood
- VIII Corps Middle: Henry Hayes Lockwood
Department of the Missouri: John McAllister Schofield
- District of St Louis: vacant
- District of Southwest Missouri: John Benjamin Sanborn
- District of Northeast Missouri: Thomas Jefferson McKean
- District of North Missouri: Odon Guitar
- District of Central Missouri: Egbert Benson Brown
- District of Rolla: Thomas Alfred Davies
- District of Northern Arkansas: Robert Ramsey Livingston
- District of Nebraska Territory: Thomas Jefferson McKean
- District of the Frontier: James Gilpatrick Blunt
- District of the Border: Thomas Ewing
- Army of Arkansas: Frederick Steele
Department of the Monongahela: William Thomas Harbaugh Brooks
Department of New Mexico: James Henry Carleton
- District of Arizona: Joseph Rodman West
Department of the Northwest: John Pope
- District of Minnesota: Henry Hastings Sibley
- District of Wisconsin: Thomas Church Haskell Smith
- District of Iowa: Alfred Sully
Department of the Pacific: George Wright
- District of the Humboldt: Stephen Girard Whipple
- District of Oregon: Benjamin Alvord
- District of Southern California: James Freeman Curtis
- District of Utah: Patrick Edward Connor
Department of the Potomac: George Gordon Meade
- Army of the Potomac: George Gordon Meade
- I Corps Potomac: John Newton
- II Corps Potomac: Gouverneur Kemble Warren
- III Corps Potomac: William Henry French
- V Corps Potomac: George Sykes
- VI Corps Potomac: John Sedgwick
- Cavalry Corps Potomac: Alfred Pleasonton
Department of the South: Quincy Adams Gillmore
- X Corps South: Quincy Adams Gillmore
Department of the Susquehanna: Darius Nash Couch
- Lehigh District: Franz Sigel
Department of Virginia and North Carolina: Benjamin Franklin Butler
- District of St Mary’s: Gilman Marston
- District of North Carolina: John James Peck
- Sub-District of Albemarle: Henry Walton Wessells
- Sub-District of the Pamlico: Joseph Miller McChesney temporary
- Sub-District of Beaufort NC: James Jourdan
- Defences of New Bern: Innis Newton Palmer
- District of Yorktown: Isaac Jones Wistar
- Army of North Carolina: John James Peck
- XVIII Corps North Carolina: Benjamin Franklin Butler
Department of Washington: Christopher Columbus Augur
- District of Alexandria: John Potts Slough
- District of Washington: John Henry Martindale
- XXII Corps Washington: Christopher Columbus Augur
Department of Western Virginia: Benjamin Franklin Kelley
- Army of the Kanawha: George Crook
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
- Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana: Joseph Eggleston Johnston temporary
- Gulf District: Dabney Herndon Maury
- District of West Tennessee: Nathan Bedford Forrest
- Army of Mississippi: Leonidas Polk
Department of Henrico: John Henry Winder
Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia: George Edward Pickett
- District of the Cape Fear River and the Defences of Wilmington: William Henry Chase Whiting
Department of Northern Virginia: Robert Edward Lee
- Army of Northern Virginia: Robert Edward Lee
- II Corps Northern Virginia: Richard Stoddert Ewell
- III Corps Northern Virginia: Ambrose Powell Hill
- Cavalry Corps Northern Virginia: James Ewell Brown Stuart
- Valley District: John Daniel Imboden
Department of Richmond: Arnold Elzey
Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida: Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
- District of Georgia: Hugh Weedon Mercer interim Henry Rootes Jackson awaited
- District of South Carolina: Roswell Sabine Ripley
- 1st Sub-District of South Carolina: Roswell Sabine Ripley
- 2nd Sub-District of South Carolina: Beverley Holcombe Robertson
- 3rd Sub-District of South Carolina: William Stephen Walker
- 4th Sub-District of South Carolina: James Heyward Trapier
- 5th Sub-District of South Carolina: Alfred Moore Rhett
- 6th Sub-District of South Carolina: Henry Alexander Wise
- 7th Sub-District of South Carolina: William Booth Taliaferro
- District of East Florida: Joseph Finegan
- District of Middle Florida: William Montgomery Gardner
- District of West Florida: John Horace Forney
- Defences of Savannah: Jeremy Francis Gilmer
Department of Tennessee: Braxton Bragg
- District of East Tennessee: James Longstreet
- District of Abingdon: William Preston
- I Corps Northern Virginia: Lafayette McLaws temporary
- District of Western North Carolina: Robert Brank Vance
- Army of Tennessee: William Joseph Hardee temporary
- I Corps Tennessee: Benjamin Franklin Cheatham
- II Corps Tennessee: John Cabell Breckinridge
- Cavalry Corps Tennessee: Joseph Wheeler
Trans-Allegheny Department: Samuel Jones
Trans-Mississippi Department: Edmund Kirby Smith
- District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona: John Bankhead Magruder
- Western Sub-District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona: Hamilton Prioleau Bee
- Sub-District of the Rio Grande: Hamilton Prioleau Bee
- Eastern Sub-District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona: James Edwin Slaughter
- Sub-District of Houston: Xavier Blanchard Debray
- Northern Sub-District Texas, New Mexico and Arizona: Henry Eustace McCullough
- Western Sub-District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona: Hamilton Prioleau Bee
- District of Arkansas: Theophilus Hunter Holmes
- District of West Louisiana: Richard Taylor
- District of Indian Territory: William Steele
- Trans-Mississippi Army: Edmund Kirby Smith
Union Generals
Note: Italics, awaiting confirmation of the commission
Major-General USA
George Brinton McClellan
John Charles Frémont
Henry Wager Halleck
Ulysses Simpson Grant
Major-General USV
Asterisk indicates concurrently Brigadier-General USA
John Adams Dix
Nathaniel Prentiss Banks
Benjamin Franklin Butler
David Hunter
Ethan Allen Hitchcock
Irvin McDowell*
Ambrose Everett Burnside
William Starke Rosecrans*
Don Carlos Buell
John Pope*
Samuel Ryan Curtis
Franz Sigel
John Alexander McClernand
Lewis Wallace
George Henry Thomas*
George Cadwalader
William Tecumseh Sherman*
Edward Otho Cresap Ord
Samuel Peter Heintzelman
Erasmus Darwin Keyes
Joseph Hooker*
Silas Casey
William Buel Franklin
Darius Nash Couch
Henry Warner Slocum
John James Peck
John Sedgwick
Alexander McDowell McCook
Thomas Leonidas Crittenden
John Gray Foster
John Grubb Parke
Christopher Columbus Augur
Stephen Augustus Hurlbut
Gordon Granger
Lovell Harrison Rousseau
James Birdseye McPherson*
George Stoneman
George Gordon Meade*
Oliver Otis Howard
Daniel Edgar Sickles
Robert Huston Milroy
Daniel Butterfield
Winfield Scott Hancock
George Sykes
William Henry French
David Sloane Stanley
James Scott Negley
John McAllister Schofield
John McAuley Palmer
Frederick Steele
Abner Doubleday
Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana
Richard James Oglesby
John Alexander Logan
James Gilpatrick Blunt
George Lucas Hartsuff
Cadwallader Colden Washburn
Francis Jay Herron
Francis Preston Blair
Joseph Jones Reynolds
Philip Henry Sheridan
Julius Stahel
Carl Schurz
John Newton
Gouverneur Kemble Warren
David Bell Birney
William Thomas Harbaugh Brooks
Alfred Pleasonton
John Buford
Andrew Atkinson Humphreys
Quincy Adams Gillmore
Brigadier-General USA
Brackets indicates concurrently Major-General USV
(Irvin McDowell)
(William Starke Rosecrans)
Philip St George Cooke
(John Pope)
(Joseph Hooker)
(George Gordon Meade)
(William Tecumseh Sherman)
(James Birdseye McPherson)
(George Henry Thomas)
Brigadier-General USV
Andrew Porter
Charles Pomeroy Stone
Thomas West Sherman
William Reading Montgomery
Benjamin Franklin Kelley
Jacob Dolson Cox
Alpheus Starkey Williams
James Brewerton Ricketts
Orlando Bolivar Willcox
Michael Corcoran
Henry Hayes Lockwood
James Samuel Wadsworth
George Webb Morell
John Henry Martindale
Samuel Davis Sturgis
Henry Washington Benham
William Farrar Smith
William Farquhar Barry
John Joseph Abercrombie
Lawrence Pike Graham
Eleazar Arthur Paine
Willis Arnold Gorman
Horatio Gouverneur Wright
William Thomas Ward
John Gross Barnard
Innis Newton Palmer
Seth Williams
George Wright
John Milton Brannan
John Porter Hatch
Albin Francisco Schoepf
Thomas John Wood
Richard W Johnson
Adolph Wilhelm August Friedrich Von Steinwehr
George Washington Cullum
Jeremiah Tilford Boyle
Thomas Jefferson McKean
Zealous Bates Tower
Jefferson Columbus Davis
James Henry Lane
James Abram Garfield RES
Lewis Golding Arnold
William Scott Ketchum
John Wynn Davidson
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
Orris Sanford Ferry
Daniel Phineas Woodbury
Henry Moses Judah
John Cook
John McArthur
Jacob Gartner Lauman
Horatio Phillips Van Cleve
Speed Smith Fry
Alexander Asboth
James Craig
Mahlon Dickerson Manson
Edward Richard Sprigg Canby
Grenville Mellen Dodge
Robert Byington Mitchell
Cuvier Grover
Rufus Saxton
Benjamin Alvord
Napoleon Bonaparte Buford
William Sooy Smith
Nathan Kimball
Charles Devens
Samuel Wylie Crawford
Henry Walton Wessells
Milo Smith Hascall
John White Geary
Alfred Howe Terry
James Henry Carleton
Absalom Baird
John Cleveland Robinson
Truman Seymour
Henry Prince
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
Benjamin Stone Roberts
Jacob Ammen
Fitz-Henry Warren
Morgan Lewis Smith
Charles Cruft
Frederick Salomon
John Basil Turchin
Henry Shaw Briggs
James Dada Morgan
Johann August Ernst Willich
Henry Dwight Terry
James Blair Steedman
George Foster Shepley
John Reese Kenly
John Potts Slough
Godfrey Weitzel
George Crook
Gershom Mott
Henry Jackson Hunt
Francis Channing Barlow
Mason Brayman
Nathaniel James Jackson
George Washington Getty
Alfred Sully
William Woods Averell
Alexander Hays
Francis Barretto Spinola
John Henry Hobart Ward
Solomon Meredith
James Bowen
Eliakim Parker Scammon
Robert Seaman Granger
Joseph Rodman West
Alfred Washington Ellet
George Leonard Andrews
Clinton Bowen Fisk
William Hays
Israel Vogdes
David Allen Russell
Lewis Cass Hunt
Frank Wheaton
John Sanford Mason
David McMurtrie Gregg
Robert Ogden Tyler
Alfred Thomas Archimedes Torbert
Gilman Marston
William Dwight
Sullivan Amory Meredith
Nathaniel Collins McLean
William Vandever
Alexander Schimmelfennig
Charles Kinnaird Graham
John Eugene Smith
Joseph Tarr Copeland
Charles Adam Heckman
Edward Elmer Potter
Thomas Algeo Rowley
Henry Beebee Carrington
John Haskell King
Adam Jacoby Slemmer
Thomas Hewson Neill
Thomas Gamble Pitcher
Thomas William Sweeny
William Passmore Carlin
Romeyn Beck Ayres
William Babcock Hazen
Joseph Anthony Mower
Richard Arnold
Edward Winslow Hinks
Michael Kelly Lawler
George Day Wagner
Lysander Cutler
Joseph Farmer Knipe
John Dunlap Stevenson
James Barnes
Theophilus Toulmin Garrard
Edward Harland
Samuel Beatty
Isaac Jones Wistar
Franklin Stillman Nickerson
Edward Henry Hobson
Ralph Pomeroy Buckland
Joseph Dana Webster
William Ward Orme
William Harrow
William Hopkins Morris
John Beatty
Thomas Howard Ruger
Thomas Edward Greenfield Ransom
Elias Smith Dennis
Thomas Church Haskell Smith
Mortimer Dormer Leggett
Davis Tillson
Hector Tyndale
Albert Lindley Lee
Charles Leopold Matthies
Marcellus Monroe Crocker
Egbert Benson Brown
John McNeil
George Francis McGinnis
Hugh Boyle Ewing
James Winning McMillan
James Murrell Shackelford
Daniel Ullmann
George Jerrison Stannard
Henry Baxter
John Milton Thayer
Charles Thomas Campbell
Halbert Eleazer Paine
Hugh Thompson Reid
Robert Brown Potter
Thomas Ewing
Joseph Andrew Jackson Lightburn
Thomas Greely Stevenson
Henry Hastings Sibley
Joseph Bradford Carr
Joseph Jackson Bartlett
Joshua Thomas Owen
Patrick Edward Connor
John Parker Hawkins
Gabriel René Paul
Edward Augustus Wild
Edward Ferrero
Adelbert Ames
William Birney
Daniel Henry Rucker
Robert Allen
Rufus Ingalls
Gustavus Adolphus De Russy
Alexander Shaler
Benjamin Henry Grierson
Robert Sanford Foster
Hugh Judson Kilpatrick
Alexander Stewart Webb
Alfred Napoleon Alexander Duffié
Walter Chiles Whitaker
Wesley Merritt
George Armstrong Custer
William Denison Whipple
John Converse Starkweather
Kenner Garrard
Charles Robert Woods
John Benjamin Sanborn
Giles Alexander Smith
Samuel Allen Rice
Jasper Adalmorn Maltby
Thomas Kilby Smith
Walter Quintin Gresham
Manning Ferguson Force
Robert Alexander Cameron
John Murray Corse
John Aaron Rawlins
Alexander Chambers
Alvan Cullem Gillem
James Clay Rice
John Wesley Turner
Henry Lawrence Eustis
Henry Eugene Davies
Andrew Jackson Hamilton
Henry Warner Birge
Charles Garrison Harker
James Hewitt Ledlie
James Harrison Wilson
Adin Ballou Underwood
Brigadier-General USA (Staff)
Montgomery Cunningham Meigs (Quartermaster-General)
Lorenzo Thomas
William Alexander Hammond (Surgeon-General)
Joseph Pannell Taylor (Commissary-General of Subsistence
Joseph Gilbert Totten (Engineers)
George Douglas Ramsay (Ordnance)
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
John Clifford Pemberton
Richard Stoddert Ewell
Ambrose Powell Hill
John Bell Hood
Major-General PACS
Benjamin Huger
John Bankhead Magruder
Mansfield Lovell
William Wing Loring
Sterling Price
Benjamin Franklin Cheatham
Samuel Jones
John Porter McCown
Daniel Harvey Hill
Thomas Carmichael Hindman
John Cabell Breckinridge
Lafayette McLaws
Richard Heron Anderson
James Ewell Brown Stuart
Richard Taylor
Simon Bolivar Buckner
Samuel Gibbs French
George Edward Pickett
Carter Littlepage Stevenson
John Horace Forney
Dabney Herndon Maury
Martin Luther Smith
John George Walker
Arnold Elzey
Patrick Ronayne Cleburne
Franklin Gardner
Isaac Ridgeway Trimble
Jubal Anderson Early
Joseph Wheeler
Edward Johnson
William Henry Chase Whiting
Robert Emmett Rodes
William Henry Talbot Walker
Henry Heth
Robert Ransom
Alexander Peter Stewart
Jones Mitchell Withers
Stephen Dill Lee
Cadmus Marcellus Wilcox
Wade Hampton
Fitzhugh Lee
William Smith
Howell Cobb
John Austin Wharton
William Thompson Martin
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Brigadier-General PACS
Alexander Robert Lawton
Henry Alexander Wise
Henry Hopkins Sibley
John Henry Winder
Gideon Johnson Pillow
Daniel Ruggles
Roswell Sabine Ripley
Paul Octave Hébert
Albert Gallatin Blanchard
Gabriel James Rains
Thomas Fenwick Drayton
Nathan George Evans
James Heyward Trapier
Hugh Weedon Mercer
William Montgomery Gardner
William Mahone
Raleigh Edward Colston
John King Jackson
Bushrod Rust Johnson
James Patton Anderson
George Wythe Randolph
Joseph Brevard Kershaw
James Ronald Chalmers
Daniel Leadbetter
William Whann Mackall
Daniel Marsh Frost
Winfield Scott Featherston
Thomas James Churchill
William Booth Taliaferro
Albert Rust
Samuel Bell Maxey
Hamilton Prioleau Bee
James Morrison Hawes
George Hume Steuart
James Edwin Slaughter
Charles William Field
Seth Maxwell Barton
Henry Eustace McCullough
John Selden Roane
States Rights Gist
William Nelson Pendleton
Joseph Finegan
William Nelson Rector Beall
Thomas Jordan
William Preston
John Echols
George Earl Maney
Jean Jacques Alfred Alexandre Mouton
John Stuart Williams
James Green Martin
Thomas Lanier Clingman
Daniel Weisiger Adams
Louis Hébert
John Creed Moore
Ambrose Ransom Wright
James Lawson Kemper
James Jay Archer
Beverley Holcombe Robertson
St John Richardson Liddell
Johnson Hagood
Micah Jenkins
Harry Thompson Hays
Albert Gallatin Jenkins
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
Alfred Cumming
William Stephen Walker
George Pierce Doles
Montgomery Dent Corse
George Thomas Anderson
Alfred Iverson
James Henry Lane
Edward Lloyd Thomas
Stephen Dodson Ramseur
John Rogers Cooke
Jerome Bonaparte Robertson
Evander McNair
Archibald Gracie
William Robertson Boggs
James Camp Tappan
Dandridge McRae
Mosby Monroe Parsons
John Pegram
John Sappington Marmaduke
John Hunt Morgan
Marcus Joseph Wright
Zachariah Cantey Deas
Lucius Eugene Polk
Edward Cary Walthall
John Adams
William Hicks Jackson
James Cantey
Camille Armand Jules Marie de Polignac
Robert Frederick Hoke
Henry Lewis Benning
William Tatum Wofford
Samuel McGowan
Marcellus Augustus Stovall
George Blake Cosby
Francis Crawford Armstrong
William Lewis Cabell
John Daniel Imboden
Alfred Eugene Jackson
Robert Brank Vance
Henry Delamar Clayton
Arthur Middleton Manigault
Douglas Hancock Cooper
John Brown Gordon
John Wilkins Whitfield
James Alexander Walker
John Marshall Jones
Thomas Green
Matthew Whitaker Ransom
Alfred Moore Scales
George Washington Custis Lee
Henry Harrison Walker
Gabriel Colvin Wharton
Francis Marion Cockrell
James Patrick Major
Samuel Wragg Ferguson
Lunsford Lindsay Lomax
Laurence Simmons Baker
Otho French Strahl
Philip Dale Roddey
Eppa Hunton
Thomas Pleasant Dockery
Benjamin Grubb Humphreys
Henry Brevard Davidson
Henry Watkins Allen
Cullen Andrews Battle
William Andrew Quarles
William Whedbee Kirkland
Goode Bryan
Matthew Calbraith Butler
Williams Carter Wickham
Robert Daniel Johnston
Abner Monroe Perrin
Alexander Welch Reynolds
Thomas Neville Waul
Edmund Winston Pettus
Armistead Lindsay Long
Henry Rootes Jackson
William Wirt Adams
Thomas Lafayette Rosser
Pierce Manning Butler Young
James Byron Gordon
James Argyle Smith
Joseph Horace Lewis
Mark Perrin Lowrey
Leroy Augustus Stafford
Edward Higgins
John Tyler Morgan
John Herbert Kelly
William Young Conn Humes
Jesse Johnson Finley
James Holt Clanton
Alfred Jefferson Vaughan