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Southern Historical Society Papers.
Staff.—— | Captain Wm. O. Fry; wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. |
Captain Thomas Gordon Pollock, A. & I. General; killed at Gettysburg July 3, 1863. | |
First Lieutenant George E. Geiger, A. D. C.; killed at Gettysburg July 3, 1863. | |
Major James W. Green, Commissary, June, 1862. | |
Major Nelson W. Cresler, Quartermaster, June, 1862. | |
Captain Kinloch Wilson, O. O., 1S62; same to General Longstreet in 1863. |
Lagnel. Julius, Brigadier-General, April 15, 1862; declined the appointment.
Lee, Edwin G., Brigadier-General, September 20, 1864; commanded Virginia Reserves, Valley District, 1864.
Lee, Fitzhugh, Brigadier-General of Cavalry, July 24, 1862; Major-General of Cavalry, August 3, 1863; died in Washington, D. C, May, 1905. | |
Staff.—— | Major Robert F. Mason, A. A. G., August, 1863, to close of war. |
Major James Dugué Ferguson, A. A. G. | |
Lieutenant Charles Minnegerode, Jr., A. D. C.; wounded April, 1865. | |
Lieutenant Henry C. Lee, A. D. C. | |
Captain Stith Bolling, Company G, Ninth Virginia Cavalry, February, 1863. | |
Captain Thomas F. Bowie, A. A. & I. G.; captured 1864. | |
Captain W. B. Warwick, A. C. S., July, 1863; promoted Major. | |
Isaac Walke, Ordnance Officer; killed in action. |
Lee, George Washington Custis, Brigadier-General, June 25, 1863; Major-General, October 20, 1864; commanding troops for defence of Richmond, Va.
Lee, Wm. Henry Fitzhugh, Brigadier-General of Cavalry, September 15, 1862; Major-General of Cavalry, April 23, 1864; died at Ravinsworth, Fairfax County, October 15, 1891.