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Summary Of: Confederate States Army
The Confederate States Army was actually three organizations... Encyclodia Page On: Confederate States Army
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| | | | Confederate Congress | February 21 | 1861 | March 6 | 1861 | Samuel Cooper | Robert E. Lee | February 23 | 1862 | April 27 | Militia Act of 1792 | | | March 6 | 1861 | January 23 | 1862 | April 16 | 1862 | Conscription | September 27 | 1862 | July 15 | 1863 | February 17 | 1864 | March 13 | 1865 | Antietam Campaign | Vicksburg | Gettysburg | | | Robert Edward Lee | History of Confederate States Army Generals | Confederate President | Jefferson Davis | Secretary of War | Robert E. Lee | March 13 | May 31 | 1862 | Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army | June 1 | Braxton Bragg | February 24 | 1864 | Battle of Chattanooga | January 31 | 1865 | January 23 | 1865 | January 31 | April 9 | 1865 | Maryland | Kentucky | Earl Van Dorn | Corinth, Mississippi | Ranks and insignia of the Confederate States | General | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | First Lieutenant | Second Lieutenant | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | general | lieutenant general | major general | brigadier general | Samuel Cooper | kepi | Sergeant Major | Quartermaster Sergeant | Ordnance Sergeant | First Sergeant | | | | | Sergeant | Corporal | Musician | Private | | | brigadier general | October 13 | 1862 | Union | full generals | lieutenant generals | Army of Northern Virginia | Joseph E. Johnston | Gustavus W. Smith | Robert E. Lee | First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia | Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia | Third Corps, Army of Northern Virginia | Fourth Corps, Army of Northern Virginia | Anderson's Corps | Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia | Army of Mississippi | P.G.T. Beauregard | Albert Sidney Johnston | Braxton Bragg | William J. Hardee | Leonidas Polk | Army of Tennessee | November 20 | 1862 | John C. Pemberton | Earl Van Dorn | William W. Loring | William J. Hardee | Leonidas Polk | William W. Loring | Army of Tennessee | Henry A. Wise | John B. Floyd | Robert E. Lee | Edmund Kirby Smith | Army of Central Kentucky | Simon B. Buckner | Albert Sidney Johnston | Army of Missouri | Sterling Price | John C. Breckinridge | Army of West Tennessee | Earl Van Dorn | Army of New Mexico | Henry H. Sibley | Robert S. Garnett | Henry R. Jackson | William W. Loring | Edward Johnson | John B. Magruder | Daniel H. Hill | Army of the Potomac | P.G.T. Beauregard | Joseph E. Johnston | Army of Tennessee | Braxton Bragg | Samuel Gibbs French | William J. Hardee | Daniel H. Hill | John Bell Hood | Joseph E. Johnston | Richard Taylor | First Corps, Army of Tennessee | Nathan Bedford Forrest | Army of the Trans-Mississippi | Thomas C. Hindman | Edmund Kirby Smith | Army of the Valley | Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia | Jubal Early | Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson | James Longstreet | J.E.B. Stuart | Gideon Pillow | A.P. Hill | Continental Army | railroads | beg, borrow or steal | Union | Gettysburg | Pennsylvania | foraging | General Sherman's | total warfare | Scorched earth | Georgia | South Carolina | Virginian | Shenandoah Valley | Pennsylvania | blockaded | desertion | Military history of African Americans in the U.S. Civil War | Joseph E. Brown | Patrick Cleburne | Robert E. Lee | March 13 | 1865 | Confederate Congress | March 23 | Richmond, Virginia | Confederate States Navy | Confederate States Marine Corps | ISBN 0-8047-3641-3 | ISBN 978-1846856662 | ISBN 978-1846856655 | Wikimedia Commons | v | d | Mississippi | Missouri | New Mexico | Northern Virginia | Potomac | Shenandoah | Tennessee | Valley | West | Western Louisiana | Categories | Confederate States Army | Military units and formations established in 1861 | 1865 disestablishments | Disbanded armies | |
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