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Graduates of Military Academy at West Point 49

Smith, Trans-Mississippi Department, from May 30, 1863, to end

of war.

SAMUEL JONES.

1077. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 19.

Major-General, March 14, 1862. Commanded division in Army of Mississippi (Folk's Corp); then commanded Department of Southwest Virginia; last commanded Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida.

ROBERT S. GARNETT. 1085. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 27.

Brigadier-General, June 6, 1861. Commanding forces in North- west Virginia. Killed July 13, 1861, at Carrick's Word, W. Va.

RICHARD B. GARNETT. 1087. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 29.

Brigadier-General, November 14, i86r. Commanding "Stone- wall Brigade" in 1862; in 1863 commanded brigade, Pickett's Di- vision, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.

CLAUDIUS W. SEARS.

1089. Born Massachusetts. Appointed New York. 31.

Brigadier-General, March i, 1864. Commanding brigade, French's Division, Folk's Corps, Army of Tennessee.

JOHN M. JONES. 1097. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 39.

Brigadier-General, May 15, 1863. Commanding brigade, John- son's Division, Swell's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed May 10, 1864, at Spotsylvania, Virginia.

EDWARD MURRAY.

1099. Born Maryland. t . Appointed Maryland. 4r.

Lieutenant-Colonel, Forty-ninth Virginia Infantry, Early' s Divi- sion, Jackson's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.

ABRAHAM BUFORD.

1109. Born Kentucky. Appointed Kentucky. 51.

Brigadier-General, September 2, 1862. Commanding Second Division of Cavalry, N. B. Forrest's Cavalry Corps, Army of Ten- nessee.