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List of General Officers and their Staffs.
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Major Geo. L. Gillespie. Commissary, 1862; transferred, 1863. | |
Lieutenant Geo. A. Haywood, A. D. C., 1862-May 2, 1863; promoted Lieutenant-Colonel and assigned special service, 1865. | |
Dr. H. M. Compton, Chief Surgeon. | |
Captain J. W. Mathews, A. A. G., May to September, 1863. | |
Major J. H. F. Mayo, Commissary, 1863 to close of war. | |
Lieutenant W. E. McElwee, Commander Pioneer Corps, 1863 to April, 1865. | |
Major Howell Webb. A. I. G., 1862 to December, 1863. | |
Captain Chas. Veder, O. M. & P. M., 1863-1864. | |
Major Richard Orme, Quartermaster, 1863. | |
Captain Redmond Burke, A. D. C.; killed at Shepherdstown November 25, 1862. | |
Captain Pollard, A. I. G., 1863; killed at Atlanta. | |
Captain J. S. Redley, C. S., 1862. | |
Dr. A. T. Sullivan, Surgeon, to end of war. |
Stuart, James Ewell Brown, Brigadier-General of Cavalry, September 24, 1861; Major-General of Cavalry, July 25, 1862; Chief of Cavalry, Army Northern Virginia, January 31, 1864; died in Richmond, May 12, of wounds received in the Battle of Yellow Tavern, May 9, 1864. | |
Staff.—— | Major R. Channing Price; killed at Chancellorsville, May 1, 1863. |
Major Geo. Freaner, A. A. G., 1863; transferred to General Wade Hampton. | |
Major Henry B. McClellan, A. A. G. | |
Major A. R. Venable, A. A. G. | |
Major Heros Von Borcke, A. D. C. and A. A. G. (A Prussian, but Virginian by adoption, and to the day of his death flew the Battle Flag of the Army Northern Virginia on his castle in his own country.) Wounded desperately in the... |