General Officers Alphabetical Confederate I to L

Generals of the Confederate Army, 1861-1865

Alphabetical I to L

Field Commands listed from Brigade to Army; Chief of Bureau at Army or Department Level; Territorial Commands from Sub-District to Military Division

Imboden, John Daniel / Iverson, Alfred (Jr) / Jackson, Alfred Eugene / Jackson, Henry Rootes / Jackson, John King / Jackson, Thomas Jonathan / Jackson, William Hicks / Jackson, William Lowther / Jenkins, Albert Gallatin / Jenkins, Micah / Johnson, Bradley Tyler / Johnson, Bushrod Rust / Johnson, Edward / Johnston, Albert Sidney / Johnston, George Doherty / Johnston, Joseph Eggleston / Johnston, Robert Daniel / Jones, David Rumph / Jones, John Marshall / Jones, Samuel / Jones, William Edmondson / Jordan, Thomas / Kelly, John Herbert / Kemper, James Lawson / Kennedy, John Doby / Kershaw, Joseph Brevard / Kirkland, William Whedbee / Lane, James Henry / Lane, Walter Paye / Law, Evander McIvor / Lawton, Alexander Robert / Leadbetter, Danville / Lee, Edwin Gray / Lee, Fitzhugh / Lee, George Washington Custis / Lee, Robert Edward / Lee, Stephen Dill / Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh / Lewis, Joseph Horace / Lewis, William Gaston / Liddell, St John Richardson / Lilley, Robert Doak / Little, (Lewis) Henry / Logan, Thomas Muldrup / Lomax, Lunsford Lindsay / Long, Armistead Lindsay / Longstreet, James / Loring, William Wing / Lovell, Mansfield / Lowrey, Mark Perrin / Lowry, Robert / Lyon, Hylan Benton

Imboden, John Daniel
Virginia / Born 16 February 1823 Staunton, Virginia / Died Damascus, Georgia 15 August 1895
Captain Staunton Artillery Virginia Militia 17 April 1861 / Colonel PACS 62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry (1st Virginia Partisan Rangers) 9 September 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS (Special) 11 April 1863 to rank from 28 January 1863 / Paroled Augusta, Georgia 3 May 1865
WIA First Bull Run 21 July 1863
Imboden’s Brigade Army of Northern Virginia 28 January 1863 -28 July 1863
Valley District 21 July 1863-15 December 1863
Imboden’s Brigade Cavalry Division Valley District 15 December 1864-8 June 1864
Imboden’s Brigade Ransom’s Cavalry Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia June 1864-6 December 1864

Iverson, Alfred (Jr)
Georgia-North Carolina / Born 14 February 1829 Clinton, Georgia / Died Atlanta, Georgia 31 March 1911
2nd Lieutenant USV Georgia Infantry 20 August 1847 / Mustered Out USV 11 July 1848 / 1st Lieutenant USA 1st US Cavalry 3 March 1855 / Resigned USA 21 March 1861 / Captain ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Colonel PACS 20th North Carolina Infantry 20 August 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 November 1862 / Paroled Lawrenceville, Georgia 12 May 1865
WIA Gaines’ Mill 27 June 1862 WIA Chancellorsville 3 May 1863
Iverson’s Brigade D H Hill’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 6 November 1862-14 January 1863
Iverson’s Brigade Rodes’ Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 24 January 1863-21 July 1863
Iverson’s Brigade E Johnson’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 21 July 1863-6 October 1863
Iverson’s Brigade Martin’s Division Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee 29 February 1864-September 1864
Iverson’s Division Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps Department of South Carolina Georgia and Florida September 1864-February 1865
Iverson’s Cavalry Division District of South Carolina and Georgia February 1865-25 March 1865

Jackson, Alfred Eugene
Tennessee / Born 11 January 1807 Davidson, Tennessee / Died Jonesboro, Tennessee 30 October 1890
Major PACS Assistant Adjutant-General and Assistant Quartermaster-General 11 September 1861 / Assistant Adjutant-General 24 December 1861 / Resigned PACS 6 January 1862 / Major PACS Paymaster May 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 29 October 1862 Unconfirmed / Brigadier-General PACS 5 March 1863 to rank from 9 February 1863 / Paroled Lynchburg, Virginia 1 June 1865
Jackson’s Brigade Department of East Tennessee January 1863
4th Brigade Department of East Tennessee April 1863
4th Brigade III Corps Army of Tennessee May 1863
Jackson’s Brigade Ransom’s Division Trans-Allegheny Department October 1863-February 1864
Jackson’s Brigade B R Johnson’s Division Trans-Allegheny Department February 1864-March 1864
Jackson’s Brigade Buckner’s Division Trans-Allegheny Department April 1864-May 1864

Jackson, Henry Rootes
Georgia / Born 24 June 1820 Athens, Georgia / Died Savannah, Georgia 23 May 1898
Colonel USV 1st Georgia Infantry 20 June 1846 / Mustered Out May 1848 / ADC (J E Brown) 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 4 June 1861 / Resigned PACS 2 December 1861 / Major-General Georgia Militia 2 December 1861-21 September 1863 / ADC (W H T Walker) 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS 21 September 1863 / ADC ( J E Brown) 1864 / Georgia Militia 22 June 1864-9 July 1864 / Paroled Fort Warren, Massachusetts 8 July 1865
CIA Nashville 16 December 1864
Department of Northwest Virginia 14 July 1861-20 July 1861
Army of the Northwest 14 July 1861-20 July 1861
1st Brigade Army of the Northwest 20 July 1861-22 November 1861
1st Division Army of the Northwest November 1861-2 December 1861
District of Georgia 18 June 1864-28 September 1864
Jackson’s Brigade Walker’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 23 July 1864-10 August 1864
Walker’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 23 July 1864-24 July 1864
Bate’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 10 August 1864-August 1864
Jackson’s Brigade Bate’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee August 1864-16 December 1864
District of Georgia 11 November 1863-27 September 1864

Jackson, John King
Georgia / Born 8 February 1828 Augusta, Georgia / Died Milledgeville, Georgia 27 February 1866
Lieutenant Georgia Militia / Captain Georgia Militia / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 5th Georgia Infantry April 1861 / Colonel PACS May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 10 January 1862 to rank from 14 January 1862 / Quartermaster 26 April 1865 / Paroled Augusta, Georgia 17 May 1865
1st Brigade Army of Pensacola 27 January 1862
3rd Brigade 2nd Division II Corps Army of Mississippi 29 March 1862-2 July 1862
3rd Brigade Withers’ Division Reserve Corps Army of Mississippi 2 July 1862-15 August 1862
3rd Brigade Withers’ Division Right Wing Army of Mississippi 15 August 1862-20 November 1862
Jackson’s Brigade Withers’ Division Polk’s Corps Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-December 1862
Jackson’s Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee December 1862-July 1863
District of the Tennessee 23 February 1863-25 July 1863
Jackson’s Brigade Cheatham’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 23 September 1863-20 February 1864
Jackson’s Brigade W H T Walker’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 20 February 1864-3 July 1864
Reserve Forces of Florida 30 April 1864-7 September 1864
District of Florida 30 August 1864-29 September 1864
Quartermaster Army of Tennessee 26 April 1865

Jackson, Thomas Jonathan
Virginia / Born 21 January 1824 Clarksburg, Virginia / DOW Guinea’s Station, Virginia 10 May 1863
Cadet USMA 1 July 1842 / USMA 1 July 1846 17/59 Artillery
1st US Artillery 1 July 1846 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 3 March 1847 / 1st Lieutenant USA 20 August 1847 / Resigned USA 29 February 1852 / Colonel ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Major Topographical Engineer Virginia Militia 25 April 1861 / Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia 27 April 1861 / Colonel Virginia 21 April 1861 / Colonel PACS 27 April 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 17 June 1861 / Major-General PACS 7 October 1861 / Lieutenant-General PACS 10 October 1862
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1846 Brevet Captain USA 20 August 1847 Brevet Major USA 13 September 1847
WIA First Bull Run 21 July 1861 MWIA Chancellorsville 2 May 1863
Forces in Harper’s Ferry 29 April 1861-23 May 1861
1st Brigade Army of the Shenandoah 15 May 1861-20 July 1861
1st Brigade Valley District Army of the Potomac 20 July 1861-28 October 1861
Army of the Valley 22 August 1861-25 June 1862
Valley District 22 October 1861-6 September 1862
Jackson’s Command (II Corps) Northern Virginia 25 June 1862-13 July 1862
Left Wing (II Corps) Northern Virginia 14 July 1862-3 September 1862
Jackson’s Command (II Corps) Northern Virginia 4 September 1862-5 November 1862
II Corps Northern Virginia 6 November 1862-2 May 1863

Jackson, William Hicks
Tennessee / Born 1 October 1835 Paris, Tennessee / Died Nashville, Tennessee 30 March 1903
Cadet USMA 1 July 1852 / USMA 1 July 1856 38/49 Cavalry
US Mounted Rifles 1 July 1856 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 30 November 1856 / Resigned USA 16 May 1861 / 1st Lieutenant ACSA Cavalry 16 March 1861 / Captain PACS Tennessee Heavy Artillery July 1861 / Captain PACS 1st Tennessee Artillery 12 August 1861 / ADC (G J Pillow) 7 November 1861 / Colonel PACS 1st (7th) Tennessee Cavalry 1 April 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 9 January 1863 to rank from 29 December 1862 / Paroled Columbus, Mississippi 18 May 1865
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1856
WIA Belmont 7 November 1861
Cavalry District of Mississippi 2 July 1862
2nd Division Cavalry Corps Army of West Tennessee 16 October 1862-March 1863
Cavalry Corps Tennessee 8 May 1863-17 July 1863
2nd Division Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee MARCH 1863
Jackson’s Cavalry Division Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana 9 June 1863-August 1863
Jackson’s Division S D Lee’s Cavalry Corps Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana August 1863-28 January 1864
Jackson’s Division S D Lee’s Cavalry Corps Department of Alabama Mississippi and East Louisiana 28 January 1864-4 May 1864
Jackson’s Cavalry Division Army of Tennessee 26 July 1864-13 February 1865
Jackson’s Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps Department of Alabama Mississippi and East Louisiana 13 February 1865-4 May 1865

Jackson, William Lowther
Virginia / Born 3 February 1825 Clarksburg, (West) Virginia / Died Louisville, Kentucky 24 March 1890
Private PACS 31st Virginia Infantry 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS June 1861 / Colonel PACS July 1861 / ADC (T J Jackson) 4 June 1862-14 April 1863 / 1 May 1862 / Colonel PACS 19th Virginia Cavalry 17 April 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS 29 December 1864 to rank from 19 December 1864 / Paroled Brownsville, Texas 26 July 1865
Jackson’s Cavalry Brigade Trans-Allegheny Department December 1863-January 1864
Jackson’s Brigade Ransom’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia June 1864-27 September 1864
Jackson’s Brigade Lomax’s Cavalry Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 27 September 1864-October 1864
Jackson’s Brigade Lomax’s Cavalry Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia November 1864-December 1864

Jenkins, Albert Gallatin
Virginia / Born 10 November 1830 Cabell, (West) Virginia / DOW Dublin, West Virginia 21 May 1864
Captain PACS 8th Virginia Cavalry 15 May 1861 / ADC (J B Floyd) 24 August 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 24 September 1861 / Colonel PACS November 1861 / Resigned PACS 18 February 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 30 September 1862 to rank from 5 August 1862
WIA Scarey Creek 16 July 1861 WIA Gettysburg 2 July 1863 MWIA & CIA Cloyd’s Mountain 9 May 1864
Jenkins’ Cavalry Brigade Department of Southwestern Virginia August 1862-25 November 1862
Jenkins’ Cavalry Brigade Trans-Allegheny Department 25 November 1862-2 July 1863
Jenkins’ Cavalry Brigade Army of Northern Virginia 2 July 1863-October 1863
Jenkins’ Cavalry Brigade Trans-Allegheny Department October 1863-9 May 1864

Jenkins, Micah
South Carolina / Born 1 December 1835 Edisto Island, South Carolina / KIA Wilderness, Virginia 6 May 1864
Colonel PACS 5th South Carolina Infantry 13 April 1861 / Colonel PACS Palmetto South Carolina Sharpshooters April 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 22 July 1862
WIA Fair Oaks 31 May 1862 WIA Frayser’s Farm 30 June 1862 WIA Second Bull Run 30 August 1862
2nd Brigade 2nd Division Department of Northern Virginia 5 May 1862-5 May 1862
2nd Brigade 2nd Division Department of Northern Virginia 31 May 1862-4 June 1862
2nd Brigade 2nd Division Department of Northern Virginia 29 June 1862-1 July 1862
2nd Brigade 1st Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 14 July 1862-August 1862
Jenkins’ Brigade Kemper’s I Corps Army of Northern Virginia August 1862-30 August 1862
Jenkins’ Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia December 1862-25 February 1863
Jenkins’ Brigade Pickett’s Division Department of Southern Virginia 26 February 1863-28 May 1863
Jenkins’ Brigade Ransom’s Division Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 28 May 1863-20 July 1863
Jenkins’ Brigade Ransom’s Division Department of Richmond 20 July 1863-September 1863
Jenkins’ Brigade Hood’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Army of Tennessee September 1863-October 1863
Hood’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Army of Tennessee September 1863-5 December 1863
Hood’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Department of East Tennessee 5 December 1863-February 1864
Jenkins’ Brigade Field’s Division Department of East Tennessee February 1864-7 April 1864
Jenkins’ Brigade Field’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 7 April 1864-6 May 1864

Johnson, Bradley Tyler
Maryland / Born 29 September 1829 Frederick, Maryland / Died Amelia, Virginia 5 October 1903
Captain PACS Mounted Rifles 22 May 1861 / Major PACS 1st Maryland Infantry 17 June 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 21 July 1861 / Colonel PACS 18 March 1862 / Judge Advocate General 20 December 1862 / Colonel PACS Judge Advocate General CSA 27 April 1863-19 November 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 28 June 1864 / Paroled Salisbury, North Carolina 1 May 1865
WIA Antietam 17 September 1862 CIA Moorefield, West Virginia 7 August 1864 Escaped
Maryland Line Left Wing Army of Northern Virginia June 1862-July 1862
2nd Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia August 1862-17 September 1862
Judge Advocate General PACS 27 April 1863-19 November 1863
Jones’ Brigade E Johnson’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia July 1863
Maryland Line Department of Richmond October 1863-23 April 1864
Maryland Line Department of Richmond 25 April 1864-27 June 1864
Johnson’s Brigade Ransom’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 27 June 1864-11 August 1864

Johnson, Bushrod Rust
Ohio-Tennessee / Born 7 October 1817 Belmont, Ohio / Died Brighton, Illinois 12 September 1880
Cadet USMA 1 July 1836 / USMA 1 July 1840 23/42 Infantry
2nd Lieutenant USA 3rd US Infantry 1 July 1840 / 1st Lieutenant USA 29 February 1844 / Resigned USA 22 October 1847 / Lieutenant-Colonel Kentucky Militia 1849‑1851 / Colonel Kentucky Militia 1851‑1854 / Colonel Engineers Tennessee Militia 28 June 1861 / Colonel PACS Engineers 6 July 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 24 January 1862 / Major-General PACS 23 May 1864 to rank from 21 May 1864 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865
CIA Fort Donelson 16 February 1862 Escaped 18 February 1862 WIA Shiloh 6 April 1862
Johnson’s Division Army of Central Kentucky 9 February 1862-16 February 1862
1st Brigade 1st Division Army of Mississippi March 1862-6 April 1862
1st Brigade 1st Division I Corps Army of Mississippi May 1862
3rd Brigade 3rd Division Left Wing Army of Mississippi September 1862-20 November 1862
3rd Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-January 1863
3rd Brigade 2nd Division II Corps Army of Tennessee January 1863-20 May 1863
Johnson’s Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 20 May 1863-1 September 1863
Johnson’s Brigade Stewart’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 1 September 1863-20 September 1863
Johnson’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 1 September 1863-October 1863
Johnson’s Brigade Stewart’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee October 1863
Buckner’s Division Department of East Tennessee 26 November 1863-March 1864
Johnson’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Department of East Tennessee March 1864-6 May 1864
Johnson’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 6 May 1864-10 May 1864
Johnson’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of Richmond 10 May 1864-17 May 1864
Johnson’s Division Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 17 May 1864-19 October 1864
Johnson’s Division IV Corps Army of Northern Virginia 19 October 1864-9 April 1865

Johnson, Edward
Virginia / Born 16 April 1816 Salisbury, Virginia / Died Richmond, Virginia 2 March 1873
Cadet USMA 1 July 1833 / USMA 1 July 1838 32/45 Infantry
2nd Lieutenant USA 6th US Infantry 1 July 1838 / 1st Lieutenant USA 9 October 1839 / Captain USA 15 April 1851 / Resigned USA 10 June 1861 / Captain ACSA Cavalry 16 March 1861 / Colonel PACS 12th Georgia Infantry 2 July 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 13 December 1861 / Major-General PACS 5 March 1863 to rank from 28 February 1863 / Paroled Washington, District of Columbia 22 July 1865
Brevet Captain USA 8 September 1847 Brevet Major USA 13 September 1847
WIA McDowell 8 May 1862 WIA Gettysburg 3 July 1863 CIA Spotsylvania 12 May 1864 Exchanged 3 August 1864 CIA Nashville 15 December 1864
1st Brigade 1st Division Army of the Northwest 22 November 1861-26 January 1862
Army of the Northwest 26 January 1862-10 February 1862
Johnson’s Division Valley District May 1862-8 May 1862
Johnson’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 8 May 1863-12 May 1864
Johnson’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 1 September 1864-15 December 1864

Johnston, Albert Sidney
Kentucky-Louisiana / Born 2 February 1803 Washington, Kentucky / KIA Shiloh, Tennessee 6 April 1862
Cadet USMA 1 July 1822 / USMA 1 July 1826 8/41 Infantry
2nd US Infantry 1 July 1826 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 6th US Infantry 1 July 1826 / Regt Adjutant 14 September 1828-7 September 1832 / Resigned USA 31 May 1834 / Colonel USV Assistant Adjutant-General Illinois Infantry 1832 / Private Republic of Texas Army 1836 / Major ADC (S Houston) Republic of Texas Army 1836 / Colonel Adjutant-General Republic of Texas Army 5 August 1836 / Brigadier-General Republic of Texas Army 31 January 1837 / Resigned Republic of Texas Army February 1840 / Colonel USV 1st Texas Rifles 8 July 1846 / Mustered Out USV 24 August 1846 / Inspector-General USV September 1846-October 1846 / Major USA Paymaster 31 October 1849 / Colonel USA 2nd US Cavalry 3 March 1855 / Defected to CSA 23 February 1861 / Resigned USA 10 April 1861 with effect from 3 May 1861 / General ACSA 31 August 1861 to rank from 30 May 1861
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1826 Brevet Brigadier-General USA 18 November 1857
Department of the Pacific 22 November 1860-24 April 1861
Western Department 10 September 1861-6 April 1862
Army of Central Kentucky 28 September 1861-4 December 1861
Army of Central Kentucky 18 December 1861-31 December 1861
Army of Central Kentucky 23 February 1862-29 March 1862
Army of Mississippi 29 March 1862-6 April 1862

Johnston, George Doherty
North Carolina / Born 30 May 1832 Hillsborough, North Carolina / Died Tuscaloosa, Alabama 8 December 1910
2nd Lieutenant PACS 4th Alabama Infantry 6 May 1861 / Major PACS 25th Alabama Infantry 8 January 1862 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 7 April 1862 / Colonel PACS 14 September 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 26 July 1864 / No Record of Parole
WIA Stones River 31 December 1862 WIA Ezra Church 28 July 1864
Deas’ Brigade Hindman’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 26 July 1864-28 July 1864
Quarles’ Brigade Walthall’s Brigade III Corps Army of Tennessee December 1864-16 March 1865
Johnston’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 16 March 1865-9 April 1865

Johnston, Joseph Eggleston
Virginia / Born 3 February 1807 Farmville, Virginia / Died Washington, District of Columbia 21 March 1891
Cadet USMA 1 July 1825 / USMA 1 July 1829 13/46 Artillery
2nd Lieutenant USA 4th US Artillery 1 July 1829 / 1st Lieutenant USA 31 July 1836 / Resigned USA 31 May 1837 / 1st Lieutenant USA Topographical Engineers 7 July 1838 / Captain USA 21 September 1846 / Lieutenant-Colonel USA Voltigeurs and Rifles 9 April 1847-28 August 1848 / Lieutenant-Colonel 1st US Cavalry 1 March 1855 / Brigadier-General USA Quartermaster-General 28 June 1860 / Resigned USA 22 April 1861 / Brigadier-General Virginia Militia 17 April 1861 Declined / Major-General Virginia Militia 23 April 1861-27 April 1861 / Major-General Provisional Army of Virginia 27 April 1861-4 May 1861 / Brigadier-General Provisional Army of Virginia 4 May 1861-14 May 1861 / Brigadier-General ACSA 15 May 1861 to rank from 14 May 1861 / General ACSA 31 August 1861 to rank from 4 July 1861 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 2 May 1865
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1829 Brevet Captain USA 7 July 1838 Brevet Major USA 12 April 1847 Brevet Colonel USA 17 April 1847 Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel USA 13 September 1847
WIA Jupiter Inlet 1838 WIA Cerro Gordo 12 April 1847 WIA Chapultepec 13 September 1847 WIA Fair Oaks 31 May 1862
Quartermaster-General USA 28 June 1860- 21 April 1861
Forces in Richmond 24 April 1861-8 May 1861
Forces in Harper’s Ferry 15 May 1861-4 July 1861
District of Harper’s Ferry 4 July 1861-20 July 1861
Army of the Shenandoah 4 July 1861-20 July 1861
Department of the Potomac 21 July 1861-22 October 1861
Army of the Potomac 21 July 1861-14 March 1862
Department of Northern Virginia 22 October 1861-31 May 1862
Army of Northern Virginia 14 March 1862-31 May 1862
Military Division of the West 4 November 1862-16 December 1863
Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana 4 July 1863-23 August 1863
Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana 2 December 1863-22 December 1863
Department of Tennessee 16 December 1863-18 July 1864
Army of Tennessee 27 December 1863-18 July 1864
Department of South Carolina Georgia and Florida 22 February 1865-26 April 1865
Department of Tennessee and Georgia 22 February 1865-26 April 1865
Army of Tennessee 25 February 1865-15 March 1865
Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 6 March 1865-26 April 1865
Army of the South 22 February 1865-9 April 1865
Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865

Johnston, Robert Daniel
North Carolina / Born 19 March 1837 Lincoln, North Carolina / Died Winchester, Virginia 1 February 1919
2nd Lieutenant North Carolina Militia 1861 / 2nd Lieutenant North Carolina 9 May 1861 / Captain PACS 23rd North Carolina 15 July 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 21 May 1862 / Colonel PACS 12th North Carolina Infantry 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS 2 September 1863 to rank from 1 September 1863 / Paroled Charlotte, North Carolina 13 May 1865
WIA Fair Oaks 31 May 1862 WIA Gettysburg 1 July 1863 WIA Spotsylvania 12 May 1864
Johnston’s Brigade Rodes’ Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 8 September 1863-8 May 1864
Johnston’s Brigade Early’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 8 May 1864-12 May 1864
Johnston’s Brigade Ramseur’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia August 1864-September 1864
Johnston’s Brigade Pegram’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 19 October 1864-February 1865
Pegram’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia February 1865-March 1865

Jones, David Rumph
South Carolina / Born 5 April 1825 Orangeburg, South Carolina / Died Richmond, Virginia 15 January 1863
Cadet USMA 1 July 1842 / USMA 1 July 1846 41/59 Infantry-Adjutant-General’s Department
2nd US Infantry 1 July 1846 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 23 November 1846 / Regt Adjutant 15 April 1847-29 December 1848 / 1st Lieutenant USA 7 May 1849-3 March 1855 / Assistant Adjutant-General 16 March 1853 / Resigned USA 15 February 1861 / Major ACSA Assistant Adjutant-General 16 March 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 17 June 1861 / Major-General PACS 10 March 1862 Rejected / Major-General PACS 26 September 1862 to rank from 11 October 1862
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1846 Brevet 1st Lieutenant USA 20 August 1847 Brevet Captain USA 16 March 1853
Chief of Staff Forces in Charleston 6 March 1861-27 May 1861
3rd Brigade Army of the Potomac 20 June 1861-20 July 1861
3rd Brigade I Corps Army of the Potomac 20 July 1861-22 October 1861
2nd Brigade 3rd Division I Corps Army of the Potomac 22 October 1861-5 February 1862
3rd Brigade 2nd Division I Corps Army of the Potomac 5 February 1862-12 February 1862
1st Brigade 1st Division I Corps Army of the Potomac 12 February 1862-14 March 1862
1st Brigade 1st Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 14 March 1862-23 March 1862
1st Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 23 March 1862-April 1862
1st Division Right Wing Army of Northern Virginia April 1862-3 July 1862
1st Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 3 July 1862-11 October 1862

Jones, John Marshall
Virginia / Born 26 July 1820 Charlottesville, Virginia / KIA Wilderness, Virginia 5 May 1864
Cadet USMA 1 July 1837 / USMA 1 July 1841 39/52 Infantry
5th US Infantry 1 July 1841 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 7th US Infantry 18 April 1845 / 1st Lieutenant USA 20 August 1847 / Captain USA 3 March 1855 / Resigned USA 27 May 1861 / Captain ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Captain PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 4 September 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS Artillery 1862 / Assistant Adjutant-General 14 January 1862-15 May 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS 16 May 1863 to rank from 15 May 1863
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1841
WIA Gettysburg 2 July 1863 WIA Payne’s Farm 27 November 1863
Chief of Staff and Assistant Adjutant-General Army of the Peninsula 4 September 1861-14 January 1862
Jones’ Brigade Johnson’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 21 May 1863-2 July 1863
Jones’ Brigade Johnson’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia August 1863-5 May 1864

Jones, Samuel
Virginia / Born 17 December 1819 Woodfield, Virginia / Died Bedford Springs, Virginia 31 July 1887
Cadet USMA 1 July 1837 / USMA 1 July 1841 19/52 Artillery
1st US Artillery 1 July 1841 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 28 September 1841 / 1st Lieutenant USA 3 March 1847 / Captain USA 24 December 1853 / Resigned USA 27 April 1861 / Captain ACSA Artillery 16 March 1861 / Major ACSA April 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia 9 May 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS June 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 21 July 1861 / Major-General PACS 11 March 1862 to rank from 10 March 1862 / Paroled 12 May 1865
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1841
Chief of Ordnance Army of the Potomac June 1861
Chief of Artillery Army of the Potomac 8 July 1861
3rd Brigade 3rd Division Army of the Potomac 14 November 1861-18 December 1861
1st Brigade 2nd Division Army of the Potomac 18 December 1861-10 January 1862
Army of Pensacola 27 January 1862-8 March 1862
Army of Mobile 27 February 1862-12 March 1862
Department of Alabama and West Florida 3 March 1862-4 March 1862
Department of Alabama and West Florida 2 April 1862-28 April 1862
1st Division Army of the West May 1862-June 1862
2nd Division II Corps Army of Mississippi June 1862-17 August 1862
II Corps Mississippi 2 June 1862-18 September 1862
Reserve Army of Mississippi 17 August 1862-18 September 1862
Department of East Tennessee 19 September 1862-27 September 1862
District of Middle Tennessee 27 September 1862-25 July 1863
Trans-Allegheny Department 25 November 1862-25 February 1864
District of East Tennessee 3 September 1863-5 December 1863
Defences of Savannah 1 April 1864-18 May 1864
Department of South Carolina Georgia and Florida 20 April 1864-5 October 1864
District of South Carolina 12 October 1864-10 May 1865
District of Florida 31 December 1864-10 May 1865

Jones, William Edmondson
Virginia / Born 9 May 1824 Washington, Virginia / KIA Piedmont, Virginia 5 June 1864
Cadet USMA 1 July 1844 / USMA 1 July 1848 10 /38 Mounted Rifles
US Mounted Rifles 1 July 1848 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 30 November 1850 / 1st Lieutenant USA 31 October 1854 / Resigned USA 26 January 1857 / Captain PACS 1st Virginia Cavalry May 1861 / Major Infantry Provisional Army of Virginia 9 May 1861 / Major PACS May 1861 / Colonel PACS August 1861 / 7th Virginia Cavalry September 1861 / Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia 6 December 1861 / 11th Virginia Cavalry 16 September 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 26 September 1862 to rank from 19 September 1862
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1848
WIA Orange Court House 2 August 1862
Cavalry Valley District March 1862
4th Brigade Cavalry Division Army of Northern Virginia 8 November 1862-9 September 1863
Valley District 29 December 1862-28 May 1863
Jones’ Brigade Hampton’s Division Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia 9 September 1863-9 October 1863
Jones’ Brigade Ransom’s Division Trans-Allegheny Department October 1863-February 1864
Jones’ Brigade Cavalry Division District of East Tennessee February 1864-May 1864
Jones’ Brigade Cavalry Division Trans-Allegheny Department May 1864-5 June 1864
Trans-Allegheny Department 23 May 1864-31 May 1864

Jordan, Thomas
Virginia / Born 30 September 1819 Luray, Virginia / Died New York, New York 27 November 1895
Cadet USMA 1 July 1836 / USMA 1 July 1840 41/42 Infantry
5th US Infantry 1 July 1840 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 3rd US Infantry 1 December 1840 / 1st Lieutenant USA 18 June 1846-5 March 1861 / Captain USA Assistant Quartermaster 3 March 1847 / Resigned USA 21 May 1861 / Captain ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia 9 May 1861 / Major PACS Assistant Adjutant-General June 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 1861 / Colonel PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 16 April 1862 to rank from 14 April 1862 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1840
Chief of Staff and Assistant Adjutant-General Army of the Potomac June 1861-February 1862
Assistant Adjutant-General Army of Central Kentucky 23 February 1862-April 1862
Assistant Adjutant-General Army of Mississippi April 1862
Chief of Staff Western Department 17 July 1862
Chief of Staff Department of South Carolina and Georgia 29 August 1862-7 October 1862
Chief of Staff Department of South Carolina Georgia and Florida 7 October 1862-20 April 1864
Third Sub-District of South Carolina 8 May 1864-1 August 1864

Kelly, John Herbert
Alabama / Born 31 March 1840 Carrollton, Alabama / DOW Franklin, Tennessee 4 September 1864
Cadet USMA 1 July 1857 / Resigned USMA 29 December 1860
2nd Lieutenant ACSA Artillery 16 March 1861 / Assistant Adjutant-General 1861 / Captain PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 5 October 1861 / Major PACS 14th Arkansas Infantry (9th Battalion) 23 September 1861 / Colonel PACS 8th Arkansas Infantry 5 May 1862 November 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 17 November 1863 to rank from 16 November 1863
WIA Stones River 31 December 1862 MWIA Franklin 2 September 1864
Kelly’s Brigade Preston’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee September 1863
Kelly’s Brigade Buckner’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee October 1863
4th Division Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee 31 October 1863-2 September 1864

Kemper, James Lawson
Virginia / Born 11 June 1823 Madison, Virginia / Died Orange, Virginia 7 April 1895
Captain USV Assistant Quartermaster 1st Virginia Infantry 30 January 1847 / Mustered Out USV 3 August 1848 / Brigadier-General Virginia Militia 1858 / Brigadier-General Virginia Militia 10 April 1861 / Brigadier-General Provisional Army of Virginia 27 April 1861-8 June 1861 / Colonel PACS 7th Virginia Infantry 2 May 1861 / Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia 15 June 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 3 June 1862 / Major-General PACS 19 September 1864 / Paroled Danville, Virginia 2 May 1865
WIA & CIA Gettysburg 3 July 1863 Rescued 3 July 1863 Recaptured July 1863 Exchanged 19 September 1863
A P Hill’s Brigade Longstreet’s Division Army of the Potomac 29 June 1861-14 March 1862
1st Brigade 2nd Division Right Wing Army of Northern Virginia 14 March 1862-May 1862
1st Brigade 1st Division Centre Army of Northern Virginia May 1862-August 1862
Kemper’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia August 1862-September 1862
Kemper’s Brigade Jones’ Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 6 September 1862-October 1862
Kemper’s Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia October 1862-25 February 1863
Kemper’s Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Department of Virginia and North Carolina 25 February 1863-1 April 1863
Kemper’s Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Department of Southern Virginia 1 April 1863-May 1863
Kemper’s Brigade Pickett’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia May 1863-3 July 1863
Reserve Forces of Virginia 30 April 1864-6 April 1865

Kennedy, John Doby
South Carolina / Born 5 January 1840 Camden, South Carolina / Died Camden, South Carolina 14 April 1896
Private PACS 2nd South Carolina Infantry April 1861 / Captain PACS May 1861 / Colonel PACS 12 May 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 7 January 1865 to rank from 22 December 1864 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865
WIA First Bull Run 21 July 1861 WIA Antietam 17 September 1862 WIA Gettysburg 2 July 1863 WIA Knoxville 18 November 1863 WIA Wilderness 6 May 1864 CIA North Carolina 26 April 1865
Kennedy’s Brigade Kershaw’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Department of East Tennessee March 1864-7 April 1864
Kennedy’s Brigade Kershaw’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 7 April 1864-6 May 1864
Kennedy’s Brigade Kershaw’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia June 1864-July 1864
Kennedy’s Brigade Kershaw’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia June 1864-3 January 1865
Kennedy’s Brigade McLaws’ Division Department of South Carolina Georgia and Florida 3 January 1865-9 April 1865
Kennedy’s Brigade Walthall’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865

Kershaw, Joseph Brevard
South Carolina / Born 5 January 1822 Camden, South Carolina / Died Camden, South Carolina 13 April 1894
1st Lieutenant USV 1st South Carolina Infantry 6 February 1847/ Resigned USV 1848 / Colonel PACS 2nd South Carolina Infantry 22 May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 February 1862 to rank from 13 February 1862 / Major-General PACS 1 June 1864 to rank from 18 May 1864 / Paroled Fort Warren, Massachusetts 24 July 1865
CIA Sayler’s Creek 6 April 1865
1st Brigade 1st Division Army of the Potomac 10 January 1862-5 February 1862
1st Brigade 4th Division Army of the Potomac 5 February 1862-14 March 1862
Kershaw’s Brigade McLaws’ Division Army of Northern Virginia 23 March 1862-June 1862
4th Brigade 2nd Division Right Wing Army of Northern Virginia June 1862-July 1862
Kershaw’s Brigade McLaws’ Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia July 1862-9 September 1863
Kershaw’s Brigade McLaws’ Division Longstreet’s Corps Army of Tennessee 19 September 1863-19 September 1863
McLaws’ Division Longstreet’s Corps Army of Tennessee 20 September 1863-20 September 1863
Kershaw’s Brigade McLaws’ Division Longstreet’s Corps Army of Tennessee 20 September 1863-5 November 1863
Kershaw’s Brigade McLaws’ Division Longstreet’s Corps Department of East Tennessee 5 November 1863-17 December 1863
McLaws’ Division Longstreet’s Corps Department of East Tennessee 17 December 1863-January 1864
McLaws’ Division Longstreet’s Corps Department of East Tennessee February 1864-12 April 1864
Kershaw’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 12 April 1864-6 April 1865

Kirkland, William Whedbee
North Carolina / Born 13 February 1833 Hillsboro, North Carolina / Died Washington, District of Columbia 12 May 1915
Cadet USMA 1 July 1852 / Resigned USMA 1855
2nd Lieutenant US Marine Corps 1855 / Resigned USMC August 1860 / Captain ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Colonel PACS 11th North Carolina Infantry 28 May 1861 / 21st North Carolina Infantry 8 July 1861 / Assistant Adjutant-General December 1862-21 April 1863 / ADC (P R Cleburne) 3 January 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS 31 August 1863 to rank from 29 August 1863 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865
WIA Winchester 25 May 1862 WIA Bristoe Station 14 October 1863 WIA Cold Harbor 2 June 1864
Kirkland’s Brigade Heth’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia 7 September 1863-14 October 1863
Kirkland’s Brigade Heth’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia May 1864-2 June 1864
Kirkland’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 19 August 1864-19 October 1864
Kirkland’s Brigade Hoke’s Division IV Corps Army of Northern Virginia 19 October 1864-December 1864
Kirkland’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of North Carolina December 1864-9 April 1865
Kirkland’s Brigade Hoke’s Division Hardee’s Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865

Lane, James Henry
Virginia-North Carolina / Born 28 July 1833 Mathews, Virginia / Died Auburn, Alabama 21 September 1907
Major PACS 1st North Carolina Infantry 11 May 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 1 September 1861 / Colonel PACS 28th North Carolina 15 September 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 November 1862 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865
WIA Gaines’ Mill 27 June 1862 WIA Frayser’s Farm 30 June 1862 WIA Gettysburg 3 July 1863 WIA Cold Harbor 2 June 1864
Branch’s Brigade A P Hill’s Division Jackson’s Corps Army of Northern Virginia August 1862-17 September 1862
Lane’s Brigade A P Hill’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 17 September 1862-30 May 1863
2nd Brigade Pender’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia 30 May 1863-2 July 1863
Pender’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia 2 July 1863-2 July 1863
2nd Brigade Pender’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia 3 July 1863-3 July 1863
Pender’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia 3 July 1863-July 1863
Lane’s Brigade Wilcox’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia July 1863-2 June 1864
Lane’s Brigade Wilcox’s Division III Corps Army of Northern Virginia 29 August 1864-March 1865

Lane, Walter Paye
Ireland-Texas / Born 18 February 1817 Cork, Ireland / Died Marshall, Texas 28 January 1892
2nd Lieutenant Army of the Republic of Texas 1836-1838 / 1st Lieutenant USV 1st Texas Mounted Rifles 6 June 1846 / Captain USV 1st Texas Mounted Rifles February 1847 / Major USV 1st Texas Mounted Rifles 27 September 1847 / Mustered Out USV 1848 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 3rd Texas Cavalry 2 July 1861 / South Kansas and Texas Infantry August 1861 / Resigned PACS 1 June 1862 / Colonel PACS 1st Texas Partisan Rangers 1864 / Brigadier-General PACS 18 March 1865 to rank from 17 March 1865 / No Record of Parole
WIA San Jacinto 21 April 1836 WIA Richland Creek 8 October 1838 WIA Mansfield 8 April 1864
2nd Brigade 2nd Division Cavalry District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona March 1864-26 May 1865

Law, Evander McIvor
South Carolina-Alabama / Born 7 August 1836 Darlington, South Carolina / Died Bartow, Florida 31 October 1920
Captain Alabama Militia 20 April 1861 / Captain PACS 4th Alabama Infantry April 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 2 May 1861 / Colonel PACS 28 October 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 26 September 1862 to rank from 3 October 1862 / Major-General PACS 20 April 1865 Unconfirmed / Paroled Charlotte, North Carolina 25 April 1865
WIA First Bull Run 21 July 1861 WIA Second Bull Run 30 August 1862 WIA Cold Harbor 3 June 1864
1st Brigade 1st Division Left Wing Army of Northern Virginia May 1862-26 June 1862
3rd Brigade 1st Division Left Wing Army of Northern Virginia 26 June 1862-July 1862
Law’s Brigade Hood’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia July 1862-25 February 1863
Law’s Brigade Hood’s Division Department of Virginia and North Carolina 25 February 1863-1 April 1863
Law’s Brigade Hood’s Division Department of Southern Virginia 1 April 1863-May 1863
Law’s Brigade Hood’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia May 1863-2 July 1863
Hood’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia 2 July 1863-19 September 1863
Law’s Brigade Jenkins’ Division Longstreet’s Corps Army of Tennessee 20 September 1863-20 September 1863
Law’s Brigade B R Johnson’s Division Longstreet’s Corps Department of East Tennessee 18 April 1864-May 1864
Law’s Brigade Field’s Division I Corps Army of Northern Virginia May 1864-3 June 1864
Law’s Brigade Butler’s Division Hampton’s Cavalry Corps District of South Carolina 16 February 1865-April 1865

Lawton, Alexander Robert
South Carolina / Born 4 November 1818 Beaufort, South Carolina / Died Clifton Springs, New York 2 July 1896
Cadet USMA 1 July 1835 / USMA 1 July 1839 13/31 Artillery
2nd Lieutenant USA 1st US Artillery 1 July 1839 / Resigned USA 31 December 1840 / Georgia Militia 1849 / Colonel 1st Georgia Militia January 1861 / Colonel PACS 1st Georgia 27 May 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 28 August 1861 to rank from 13 April 1861 / Quartermaster-General PACS 10 August 1863 / Paroled Washington, Georgia 9 May 1865
WIA Antietam 17 September 1862
Defences of Savannah 13 March 1861-26 October 1861
Department of Georgia 26 October 1861-5 November 1861
District of Georgia 5 November 1861-14 March 1862
4th Brigade 2nd Division Left Wing Army of Northern Virginia June 1862-26 June 1862
Lawton’s Brigade 3rd Division Jackson’s Corps Army of Northern Virginia 26 June 1862-28 August 1862
3rd Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 28 August 1862-17 September 1862
District of Georgia 7 October 1862-28 December 1862
Quartermaster-General 7 August 1863-9 May 1865

Leadbetter, Danville
Maine-Alabama / Born 26 August 1811 Leeds, Maine / Died Clifton, Canada 26 September 1866
Cadet USMA 1 July 1832 / USMA 1 July 1836 3/49 Artillery-Engineers
2nd Lieutenant USA 1st US Artillery 1 July 1836 / Engineers 1 November 1836 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 1st US Artillery 31 December 1836 / Engineers 31 July 1837 / 1st Lieutenant USA 7 July 1838 / Captain USA Engineers 16 October 1852 / Resigned USA 31 December 1857 / Major ACSA Engineers 16 March 1861 / Acting Chief of Engineer Bureau PACS 3 August 1861-11 November 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS October 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 6 March 1862 to rank from 27 February 1862 / No Record of Parole
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 November 1836 to rank from 1 July 1836 Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 31 July 1837 to rank from 1 July 1836
Acting Chief of Engineer Bureau PACS 3 August 1861-11 November 1861
1st Brigade 1st Division District of East Tennessee May 1862-3 July 1862
1st Brigade 2nd Division Department of East Tennessee 3 July 1862-10 July 1862
Chief Engineer Gulf District 19 October 1862-25 July 1863
Chief Engineer Department of Tennessee 25 July 1863-23 October 1863
Chief Engineer Army of Tennessee 23 October 1863-30 April 1864
Chief Engineer Gulf District 30 April 1864-12 December 1864
Gulf District 22 November 1864-12 December 1864

Lee, Edwin Gray
Virginia / Born 27 May 1836 Leeland, Virginia / Died Yellow Sulphur Springs, Virginia 24 August 1870
2nd Lieutenant PACS 2nd Virginia Infantry May 1861 / ADC (T J Jackson) June 1861 / 1st Lieutenant PACS Assistant Adjutant-General July 1861 / Major PACS 33rd Virginia Infantry April 1862 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 25 July 1862 / Colonel PACS 28 August 1862 / Resigned December 1862 / Resigned PACS 1 February 1863 / Major PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 1 February 1863 / Colonel PACS Judge Advocate General 19 November 1863-18 May 1864 / Brigadier-General PACS 23 September 1864 to rank from 20 September 1864 Revoked 24 February 1865 / No Record of Parole
CIA Shepherdstown September 1862 Exchanged December 1862
Judge Advocate General CSA 19 November 1863-18 May 1864
Reserves Valley District 18 May 1864-28 November 1864

Lee, Fitzhugh
Virginia / Born 19 November 1835 Fairfax, Virginia / Died Washington, District of Columbia 28 April 1905
Cadet USMA 1 July 1852 / USMA 1 July 1856 45/49 Cavalry
2nd US Cavalry 1 July 1856 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 January 1858 / 1st Lieutenant USA 31 March 1861 / Resigned USA 21 May 1861 / 1st Lieutenant ACSA Artillery 16 March 1861 / ACSA Cavalry 16 March 1861 / Assistant Adjutant-General 20 July 1861-August 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 1st Virginia Cavalry August 1861 / Colonel PACS March 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 25 July 1862 to rank from 24 July 1862 / Major-General PACS 3 September 1863 to rank from 3 August 1863 / Paroled Farmville, Virginia 11 April 1865 / Major-General USV 4 May 1898 / Mustered Out USV 12 April 1899 / Brigadier-General USV 12 April 1899 / Discharged USV 2 March 1901 / Brigadier-General USA 11 February 1901 / Retired USA 2 March 1901
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1856
WIA Nescutunga Valley, Texas 13 May 1859 WIA Winchester 19 September 1864
2nd Brigade Cavalry Division Army of Northern Virginia 26 July 1862-9 September 1863
F Lee’s Division Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia 9 September 1863-August 1864
Cavalry Division Valley District August 1864-19 September 1864
F Lee’s Division Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia January 1865-29 March 1865
Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia 29 March 1865-11 April 1865

Lee, George Washington Custis
Virginia / Born 16 September 1832 Fort Monroe, Virginia / Died Alexandria, Virginia 18 February 1913
Cadet USMA 1 July 1850 / USMA 1 July 1854 1/46 Engineers
Engineers 1 July 1854 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 3 March 1855 / 1st Lieutenant USA 20 October 1859 / Resigned USA 2 May 1861 / Captain ACSA Engineers 16 March 1861 / Colonel PACS ADC (J F Davis) 31 August 1861-25 June 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 25 June 1863 / Major-General PACS (Temporary) 23 February 1865 to rank from 20 October 1864 / Paroled City Point, Virginia 12 April 1865 Extended 23 April 1865
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1854
CIA Sayler’s Creek 6 April 1865
Chief of Staff Army of the Northwest 1 August 1861-31 August 1861
Local Defences Forces Department of Richmond 25 June 1863-13 June 1864
Defences of Richmond 13 June 1864-March 1865
G W C Lee’s Division Department of Richmond March 1865-2 April 1865
G W C Lee’s Division Army of Northern Virginia 2 April 1865-6 April 1865

Lee, Robert Edward
Virginia / Born 19 January 1807 Stratford, Westmoreland, Virginia / Died Lexington, Virginia 12 October 1870
Cadet USMA 1 July 1825 / USMA 1 July 1829 2/46 Engineers
2nd Lieutenant USA Engineers 1 July 1829 / 1st Lieutenant USA 21 September 1836 / Captain USA 7 July 1838 / Superintendent USMA 1 September 1852-31 March 1855 / Lieutenant-Colonel USA 2nd US Cavalry 3 March 1855 / Colonel USA 1st US Cavalry 16 March 1861 / Resigned USA 25 April 1861 / Major-General Commander-in-Chief Provisional Army of Virginia 22 April 1861-8 June 1861 / Brigadier-General ACSA 14 June 1861 to rank from 14 May 1861 / General ACSA 14 June 1861 / General-in-Chief 31 January 1865 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1829 Brevet Major USA 18 April 1847 Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel USA 20 August 1847 Brevet Colonel USA 13 September 1847
WIA Chapultepec 1847 13 September 1847 CIA Appomattox 1865
Military Adviser to the President 8 June 1861-4 November 1861
Army of the Kanawha 21 September 1861-5 November 1861
Department of South Carolina Georgia and East Florida 5 November 1861-14 March 1862
Military Adviser to the President 13 March 1862-31 May 1862
Department of Northern Virginia 1 June 1862-9 April 1865
Army of Northern Virginia 1 June 1862-9 April 1865 / General-in-Chief 31 January 1865-9 April 1865

Lee, Stephen Dill
South Carolina / Born 22 September 1833 Charleston, South Carolina / Died Vicksburg, Mississippi 28 May 1908
Cadet USMA 1 July 1850 / USMA 1 July 1854 17/46 Artillery
2nd Lieutenant USA 4th US Artillery 1 July 1854 / 1st Lieutenant USA 31 October 1856 / Regt Quartermaster 18 September 1857-8 February 1861 / Resigned USA 20 February 1861 / Captain Assistant Adjutant-General and Assistant Inspector-General South Carolina Militia 6 March 1861 / Captain ACSA Artillery 16 March 1861 / ADC (P G T Beauregard) 11 April 1861-June 1861 / Captain Artillery South Carolina Militia June 1861 / Major PACS Artillery November 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS March 1862 / 4th Virginia Cavalry July 1862 / Colonel PACS Artillery 9 July 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 6 November 1862 / Major-General PACS 3 August 1863 / Lieutenant-General PACS (Special) 23 June 1864 / Expired 23 February 1865 Reverted to Major-General PACS 23 February 1865 to rank from 3 August 1863 / Reappointed Lieutenant-General PACS 11 March 1865 to rank from 23 June 1864 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865
WIA Baker’s Creek 16 May 1863 CIA Vicksburg 4 July 1863 Exchanged 13 October 1863 WIA Spring Hill 17 December 1864
Assistant Adjutant-General and Assistant Inspector-General Forces in Charleston 6 March 1861-11 April 1861
Lee’s Division Second District of Mississippi and East Louisiana December 1862-January 1863
Lee’s Brigade M L Smith’s Division Second District of Mississippi and East Louisiana January 1863-April 1863
Chief of Artillery Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana May 1863-4 July 1863
Cavalry Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana 16 August 1863-19 May 1864
Department of Alabama and East Mississippi 4 May 1864-26 July 1864
II Corps Tennessee 26 July 1864-17 December 1864
II Corps Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865

Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh
Virginia / Born 31 May 1837 Arlington, Virginia / Died Alexandria, Virginia 15 October 1891
2nd Lieutenant USA 6th US Infantry 31 May 1857 / Resigned USA 31 May 1859 / Captain ACSA Cavalry 16 March 1861 / Captain Provisional Army of Virginia 10 May 1861 / Major PACS Cavalry May 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 9th Virginia Cavalry 18 January 1862 / Colonel PACS 28 April 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 26 September 1862 to rank from 15 September 1862 / Major-General PACS 23 April 1864 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865
WIA Brandy Station 9 June 1863 CIA Hickory Hill 26 June 1863 Exchanged 25 February 1864
3rd Brigade Cavalry Division Army of Northern Virginia 10 November 1862-9 June 1863
W H F Lee’s Division Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia 23 April 1864-9 April 1865

Lewis, Joseph Horace
Kentucky / Born 29 October 1824 Glasgow, Kentucky / Died Glasgow, Kentucky 6 July 1904
Colonel Kentucky Militia / Colonel PACS 6th Kentucky Infantry 1 November 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 1 October 1863 to rank from 30 September 1863 / Paroled Washington, Georgia 9 May 1865
WIA Jonesboro 31 August 1864
Helm’s Brigade Breckinridge’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee20 September 1863-October 1863
Lewis’ Brigade Bate’s Division II Corps Army of Tennessee October 1863-28 February 1864
Lewis’ Brigade Bate’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee 28 February 1864-31 August 1864
Lewis’ Brigade Iverson’s Division Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps Department of South Carolina Georgia and Florida January 1865-7 February 1865
Lewis’ Brigade P M B Young’s Division Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps Department of South Carolina Georgia and Florida 7 February 1865-20 March 1865
Lewi’s Brigade Hampton’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee 20 March 1865-9 May 1865

Lewis, William Gaston
North Carolina / Born 3 September 1835 Rocky Mount, North Carolina / Died Goldsboro, North Carolina 7 January 1901
2nd Lieutenant PACS 1st North Carolina Infantry 21 April 1861 / Major PACS 33rd North Carolina Infantry 17 January 1862 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 43rd North Carolina Infantry 25 April 1862 / Colonel PACS 22 April 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 2 June 1864 to rank from 31 May 1864 / Paroled Farmville, Virginia 11 April 1865
WIA Stephenson’s Depot 20 July 1864 WIA 1864 WIA & CIA Farmville 7 April 1865
Lewis’ Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of North Carolina 20 April 1864-10 May 1864
Lewis’ Brigade Hoke’s Division Department of Richmond 10 May 1864-14 May 1864
Lewis’ Brigade Ransom’s Division Department of Richmond 14 May 1864-17 May 1864
Lewis’ Brigade B R Johnson’s Division Department of Richmond 17 May 1864-21 May 1864
Lewis’ Brigade Ramseur’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 21 May 1864-20 July 1864
Lewis’ Brigade Pegram’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia September 1864-6 February 1865
Lewis’ Brigade J A Walker’s Division Army of Northern Virginia 6 February 1865-7 April 1865

Liddell, St John Richardson
Louisiana / Born 6 September 1815 Woodville, Mississippi / Died Black River, Mississippi 14 February 1870
Cadet USMA 1 July 1833 / Dismissed USMA 16 February 1835
Colonel PACS ADC (W J Hardee) 15 September 1861-January 1862 / ADC (A S Johnston) January 1862-6 April 1862) / ADC (P G T Beauregard) 6 April 1862-14 June 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 17 July 1862 to rank from 12 July 1862 / No Record of Parole
CIA Fort Blakeley 9 April 1865
1st Brigade III Corps Army of Mississippi 14 June 1862-5 July 1862
1st Brigade Hardee’s Division Left Wing Army of Mississippi 5 July 1862-15 August 1862
1st Brigade Buckner’s Division Left Wing Army of Mississippi 15 August 1862-20 November 1862
1st Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 20 November 1862-April 1863
Liddell’s Brigade 2nd Division II Corps Army of Tennessee April 1863-20 September 1863
1st Brigade 1st Division II Corps Army of Tennessee 20 September 1863-October 1863
Liddell’s Brigade Cleburne’s Division I Corps Army of Tennessee October 1863-2 December 1863
District of Mississippi and East Louisiana 2 August 1864-24 August 1864
Liddell’s Brigade District of the Gulf 3 September 1864-October 1864
Liddell’s Division District of the Gulf October 1864-9 April 1865

Lilley, Robert Doak
Virginia / Born 25 January 1836 Greenville, Virginia / Died Richmond, Virginia 12 November 1886
Captain PACS 25th Virginia Infantry 25 May 1861 / Major PACS 28 January 1863 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 20 August 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 2 June 1864 to rank from 31 May 1864 / Paroled Staunton, Virginia 23 May 1865
WIA & CIA Stephenson’s Depot 20 July 1864 Released 24 July 1864
Pegram’s Brigade Ramseur’s Division II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 4 June 1864-13 June 1864
Lilley’s Brigade Ramseur’s Division Valley District 13 June 1864-20 July 1864
Lilley’s Brigade Reserves Valley District 28 November 1864-April 1865

Little, (Lewis) Henry
Maryland-Missouri / Born 19 March 1817 Baltimore, Maryland / KIA Iuka, Mississippi 19 September 1862
2nd Lieutenant USA 5th US Infantry 1 July 1839 / 7th US Infantry 6 May 1843 / 1st Lieutenant USA 18 April 1845 / Regt Quartermaster 31 March 1847-20 August 1847 / Captain USA 20 August 1847 / Resigned USA 7 May 1861 / Captain ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Major ACS Artillery May 1861 / Colonel Assistant Adjutant-General Missouri State Guard 18 May 1861-23 January 1862 / Colonel PACS Assistant Adjutant-General August 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 5 April 1862 to rank from 16 April 1862
Brevet Captain USA 23 September 1846
1st Brigade Missouri State Guard 23 January 1862-6 March 1862
1st Division Missouri State Guard Army of the West 6 March 1862-17 March 1862
1st Brigade 1st Division Army of the West 17 March 1862-12 June 1862
1st Division Army of the West 12 June 1862-September 1862
1st Division Price’s Corps Army of the West September 1862-19 September 1862

Logan, Thomas Muldrup
South Carolina / Born 3 November 1840 Charleston, South Carolina / Died New York, New York 11 August 1914
2nd Lieutenant South Carolina Militia April 1861 / 1st Lieutenant PACS Hampton South Carolina Legion May 1861 / Captain PACS Hampton South Carolina Legion July 1861 / Major PACS 2nd South Carolina Cavalry 17 September 1862 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS December 1862 / Colonel PACS 19 May 1864 / Brigadier-General PACS (Temporary) 1 December 1864 Unconfirmed / Brigadier-General PACS 22 February 1865 to rank from 15 February 1865 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865
WIA Gaines’ Mill 29 June 1862 WIA Riddell’s Shop 13 June 1864
Logan’s Brigade Butler’s Division Hampton’s Cavalry Corps District of South Carolina Georgia and Florida February 1865-9 April 1865
Logan’s Brigade Butler’s Division Hampton’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865

Lomax, Lunsford Lindsay
Rhode Island / Born 4 November 1835 Newport, Rhode Island / Died Washington, District of Columbia 29 May 1913
Cadet USMA 1 July 1852 / USMA 1 July 1856 21/49 Cavalry
2nd US Cavalry 1 July 1856 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 1st US Cavalry 30 September 1856 / 1st Lieutenant USA 21 March 1861 / Resigned USA 25 April 1861 / 1st Lieutenant ACSA Cavalry 16 March 1861 / Captain PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 28 April 1861 / Captain Cavalry Provisional Army of Virginia 9 May 1861 / Assistant Adjutant-General and Assistant Inspector-General 19 January 1862 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS Assistant Adjutant-General July 1862 / Colonel PACS 11th Virginia Cavalry 8 February 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS 30 July 1863 to rank from 23 July 1863 / Major-General PACS (Temporary) 10 August 1864 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1856
CIA Woodstock 9 October 1864 Escaped 9 October 1864
Assistant Adjutant-General Army of the Potomac 29 April 1861
Assistant Adjutant-General Western Army 4 August 1861-19 January 1862
Assistant Adjutant-General and Assistant Inspector-General Army of the West 19 January 1862-20 July 1862
Assistant Inspector-General Army of East Tennessee July 1862-October 1862
Lomax’s Brigade F Lee’s Division Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia 9 September 1863-10 August 1864
Ransom’s Cavalry Division Valley District 10 August 1864-29 March 1865
Valley District 29 March 1865-9 April 1865
Lomax’s Division Hampton’s Cavalry Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865

Long, Armistead Lindsay
Virginia / Born 3 September 1825 Campbell, Virginia / Died Charlottesville, Virginia 29 April 1891
Cadet USMA 1 July 1846 / USMA 1 July 1850 17 44 Artillery
2nd US Artillery 1 July 1850 / 3rd US Artillery 11 February 1851 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 2nd US Artillery 30 June 1851 / 1st Lieutenant USA 1 July 1854 / ADC (E V Sumner) 20 May 1861-10 June 1861 / Resigned USA 10 June 1861 / 1st Lieutenant ACSA Artillery 16 March 1861 / Captain ACSA June 1861 / Major PACS July 1861 / Colonel PACS Military Secretary (R E Lee) 21 April 1862-31 August 1863 / Brigadier-General PACS 21 September 1863 / Artillery 21 September 1863 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 6 April 1865
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1850
Chief of Artillery Army of the Northwest 21 June 1861-17 March 1862
Chief of Artillery and Ordnance Department of South Carolina Georgia and east Florida 17 March 1862-21 April 1862
Chief of Artillery II Corps Army of Northern Virginia 23 September 1863-9 April 1865

Longstreet, James
South Carolina / Born 8 January 1821 Edgefield, South Carolina / Died Gainesville, Georgia 2 January 1904
Cadet USMA 1 July 1838 / USMA 1 July 1842 54/56 Infantry
4th US Infantry 1 July 1842 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 8th US Infantry 4 March 1845 / 1st Lieutenant USA 23 February 1847 / Regt Adjutant 8 June 1847-1 July 1849 / Captain USA 7 December 1847 / Major USA Paymaster 19 July 1858 / Resigned USA 1 June 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel ACSA 16 March 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 17 June 1861 / Major-General PACS 7 October 1861 / Lieutenant-General PACS 10 October 1862 to rank from 9 October 1862 / Paroled Appomattox, Virginia 9 April 1865
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1842 Brevet Captain USA 20 August 1847 Brevet Major USA 8 September 1847
WIA Chapultepec 13 September 1847 WIA Wilderness 6 May 1864
4th Brigade Army of the Potomac 2 July 1861-14 October 1861
3rd Division Army of the Potomac 14 October 1861-5 February 1862
2nd Division Army of the Potomac 5 February 1862-14 March 1862
2nd Division Army of Northern Virginia 14 March 1862
I Corps Potomac 10 January 1862-14 March 1862
Right Wing Northern Virginia 14 March 1862-25 June 1862
Longstreet’s Command Northern Virginia 25 June 1862-13 July 1862
Right Wing Northern Virginia 14 July 1862-3 September 1862
Longstreet’s Command Northern Virginia 4 September 1862-5 November 1862
I Corps Northern Virginia 6 November 1862-20 September 1863
Department of North Carolina 26 February 1863-28 May 1863
Department of Southern Virginia 26 February 1863-1 April 1863
Department of Richmond 26 February 1863-1 April 1863
Right Wing Tennessee 19 September 1863-20 September 1863
District of East Tennessee 3 December 1863-8 March 1864
District of East Tennessee 18 March 1864-11 April 1864
I Corps Northern Virginia 7 April 1864-6 May 1864
I Corps Northern Virginia 17 October 1864-9 April 1865

Loring, William Wing
North Carolina-Florida / Born 4 December 1818 Wilmington, North Carolina / Died 30 December 1886
Private Florida Militia 1832 / Sergeant Florida Militia 1835 / 2nd Lieutenant USV Florida Infantry 16 June 1837 / Mustered Out USV 16 August 1837 / Captain USA US Mounted Rifles 27 May 1846 / Major USA 16 February 1847 / Lieutenant-Colonel USA 15 March 1848 / Colonel US 30 December 1856 / Resigned USA 13 May 1861 / Colonel ACSA Infantry 16 March 1861 / Brigadier-General PACS 20 May 1861 / Major-General PACS 15 February 1862 to rank from 17 February 1862 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel USA 20 August 1847 Brevet Colonel USA 13 September 1847
WIA Churubusco 20 August 1847 WIA Chapultepec 13 September 1847 WIA Ezra Church 28 July 1864
Department of New Mexico 22 January 1861-11 June 1861
Department of Southwestern Virginia 8 May 1861-16 October 1862
Army of the Northwest 20 July 1861-26 January 1862
I Corps Mississippi 15 December 1862-20 May 1863
Loring’s Division Western Department 20 May 1863-4 July 1863
Loring’s Division Department Mississippi and East Louisiana 4 July 1863-28 January 1864
Loring’s Division Department of Alabama Mississippi and East Louisiana 28 January 1864-4 May 1864
Loring’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 4 May 1864-14 June 1864
III Corps Tennessee 14 June 1864-23 June 1864
Loring’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 7 July 1864-28 July 1864
III Corps Tennessee 14 June 1864-28 July 1864
Loring’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee September 1864-March 1865
Loring’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865

Lovell, Mansfield
District of Columbia / Born 20 October 1822 Washington, District of Columbia / Died New York, New York 1 June 1884
Cadet USMA 1 July 1838 / USMA 1 July 1842 9/56 Artillery
2nd Lieutenant USA 4th US Artillery 1 July 1842 / 1st Lieutenant USA 16 February 1847 / Resigned USA 18 December 1854 / Major-General PACS 7 October 1861 / ADC (J E Johnston) March 1864-April 1864 / Chief of Staff Georgia Militia May 1864-September 1864 / No Record of Parole
Brevet Captain USA 13 September 1847
WIA Monterey 7 July 1846 WIA Belen Gate 13 September 1847
Department No 1 7 October 1861-20 June 1862
1st Division District of Mississippi 8 September 1862-16 October 1862
1st Division Army of the West 16 October 1862-7 December 1862

Lowrey, Mark Perrin
Tennessee-Mississippi / Born 30 December 1828 McNairy, Tennessee / Died Middleton, Tennessee 27 February 1885
Private USV 2nd Mississippi Infantry 1847 / Mustered Out USV July 1848 / Captain Mississippi Militia 1861 / Colonel 4th Mississippi Militia 1861 / Colonel PACS 4th Mississippi Infantry 6 December 1861 / 32nd Mississippi Infantry 3 April 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 6 October 1863 to rank from 4 October 1863 / Resigned PACS 14 March 1865
WIA Perryville 8 October 1862
Lowrey’s Brigade Cleburne’s Division D H Hill’s Division Army of Tennessee October 1863-November 1863
Lowrey’s Brigade Cleburne’s Division Hardee’s Division Army of Tennessee November 1863-31 August 1864
Cleburne’s Division Hardee’s Corps 31 August 1864-2 September 1864
Lowrey’s Brigade Cleburne’s Division Hardee’s Division Army of Tennessee 2 September 1864-14 March 1865

Lowry, Robert
South Carolina-Mississippi / Born 10 March 1830 Chesterfield, South Carolina / Died Jackson, Mississippi 19 January 1910
Private PACS 6th Mississippi Infantry May 1861 / Major PACS August 1861 / Colonel PACS 23 May 1862 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 5 November 1863 / Colonel PACS Assistant Adjutant-General 19 February 1864 / Brigadier-General PACS 8 February 1865 to rank from 4 February 1865 / Paroled Greensboro, North Carolina 1 May 1865
WIA Shiloh 6 April 1862
1st Brigade Loring’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee July 1864
Lowry’s Brigade Loring’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 30 November 1864-March 1865
Lowry’s Brigade Loring’s Division III Corps Army of Tennessee 9 April 1865-26 April 1865

Lyon, Hylan Benton
Kentucky / Born 22 February 1836 Caldwell, Kentucky / Died Eddyville, Kentucky 25 April 1907
Cadet USMA 1 July 1852 / USMA 1 July 1856 19/49 Artillery
2nd US Artillery 1 July 1856 / 2nd Lieutenant USA 3rd US Artillery 1 October 1856 / 1st Lieutenant USA 27 September 1860 / Resigned USA 30 April 1861 / 1st Lieutenant ACSA Artillery 16 March 1861 / Captain PACS 1st Battalion Kentucky Artillery 30 September 1861 / ADC (S B Buckner) October 1861 / Lieutenant-Colonel PACS 8th Kentucky Infantry 24 January 1862 / Colonel PACS 7 October 1862 / Brigadier-General PACS 14 June 1864 / No Record of Parole
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant USA 1 July 1856
CIA Fort Donelson 16 February 1862 Exchanged 15 August 1862 CIA Red Hill 15 January 1865 Escaped 15 January 1865
Lyon’s Brigade Buford’s Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps Department of Alabama Mississippi and East Louisiana June 1864-26 September 1864
Lyon’s Division Forrest’s Cavalry Corps Department of Alabama Mississippi and East Louisiana 26 September 1864
Department of Western Kentucky 26 September 1864-25 March 1865
Department of Kentucky 25 March 1865-4 May 1865

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