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Graduates of Military Academy at West Point. 47

Major-General, August 16, 1863. Chief of Engineer Bureau. In 1863 second in command Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida.

ALEXANDER R. LAWTON.

998. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 13.

Brigadier-General, April 13, 1861. Commanded division in Jack- son's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, second Quartermaster- General, Confederate States Army. Was desperately wounded at Sharpsburg (Antietam), and on recovery was made Quartermaster- General against his protest, as he wished to go back to the Army of Northern Virginia.

CHARLES WICKLIFFE.

ion. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 26.

Colonel, November i, 1861. Commanding Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry. Mortally wounded at Shiloh; died of wounds April 27, 1862.

1840.

PAUL O. HEBERT. 1017. Born Louisiana. Appointed Louisiana, i.

Brigadier-General, August 17, 1861. Commanded Department of Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.

JOHN P. M'CowN.

1026. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 10.

Major-General, March 10, 1862. Commanded Division in Har- dee's Corps, Army of Tennessee.

RICHARD S. EWELL.

1029. Born District of Columbia. Appointed Virginia. 13.

Lieutenant-General, May 23, 1863. Commanded Second (Jack- son's old) Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.

JAMES G. MARTIN.

1030. Born North Carolina. Appointed North Carolina. 14. Brigadier-General, May 17, 1862. Adjutant-General of North

Carolina in 1861; afterward commanding brigade, Hoke's Division, Army of Northern Virginia.

BUSHROD R. JOHNSON. 1039. Born Ohio. Appointed Ohio. 23.