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and the siege of Corinth, the corps went to Louisiana and fought the battle of Baton Rouge, August 6, 1862, with the Federal troops under Brigadier-General Thomas Williams. Then it returned with Breckinridge to form the Army of Middle Tennessee and was merged in Hardee's (Second) Corps, Army of Tennessee, as the First Division, in November, 1862. Confederate generals--no. 5 Florida Jesse J. Finley commanded a brigade. William G. M. Davis led a brigade of Cavalry. Robert Bullock, Colonel of the 7th regiment. William Miller commanded Reserve forces in Florida. J. Patton Anderson, active division commander in the West. Martin L. Smith, one of the defenders of Vicksburg. Francis A. Shaup, chief of artillery. Army of Tennessee. William S. Walker commanded a South Carolina brigade. Theodore W. Brevard, Colonel of the 11th regiment. Army of Tennessee The joining of the Army of Kentucky with the Army of the Mississippi, on November 20, 1862, wa
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 10: The Armies and the Leaders. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller), General officers of the Confederate Army: a full roster compiled from the official records (search)
eb. 3, 1865. McRae, William, Nov. 4, 1864. Northrop, L. B., Nov. 26, 1864. Page, Richard L., Mar. 1, 1864. Payne, Wm. H., Nov. 1, 1864. Posey, Carnot, Nov. 1, 1862. Preston, John S., June 10, 1864. Reynolds, D. H., Mar. 5, 1864. Stevens, W. H., Aug. 28, 1864. Terry, William, May 19, 1864. Brigadier-generals, provisional army (with temporary rank) Anderson, R. H., July 26, 1864. Barry, John D., Aug. 3, 1864. Brantly, Wm. F., July 26, 1864. Browne, Wm. M., Nov. 11, 1864. Bullock, Robert, Nov. 29, 1864. Carter, John C., July 7, 1864. Cox, William R., May 31, 1864. Dubose, D. M., Nov. 16, 1864. Dunnovant, John, Aug. 22, 1864. Girardey, V. J. B., July 30, 1864. Gordon, Geo. W., Aug. 15, 1864 Harrison, T., Jan. 14, 1865. Hill, Benjamin J., Nov. 30, 1864. Holtzclaw, J. T., July 7, 1864. Johnson, B. T., June 28, 1864. Johnson, G. D., July 26, 1864. Kennedy, J. D., Dec. 22, 1864. Lewis, Wm. G., May 31, 1864. Lilley, Robt. D., May 31, 1864. Miller, William, Aug.
daRegimentInfantryCol. W. K. Beard   2dFloridaRegimentInfantryCol. L. G. PylesNov. 22, 1862.  Col. E. A. Perry1861.Promoted Brigadier-General. 3dFloridaRegimentInfantryCol. W. S. DilworthJuly 25, 1861.  4thFloridaRegimentInfantryCol. W. L. L. BowenSept. 2, 1862.  Col. J. P. Hunt1861.  5thFloridaRegimentInfantryCol. T. B. LamarJuly 6, 1863.  Col. John G. Hately1862.  6thFloridaRegimentInfantryCol. J. J. FinleyApril 14, 1862.Promoted Brigadier-General. 7thFloridaRegimentInfantryCol. Robert BullockJune 2, 1863.  8thFloridaRegimentInfantryCol. David LangOct. 2, 1862.  9thFloridaRegimentInfantryCol. R. B. Thomas   1stFloridaBattalionInfantryLt. Col. Holland   Lt. Col. E. H. Hopkins1862.   FloridaBattalionInfantryLt. Col. Martin    FloridaLight BatteryArtilleryCaptain Gamble    FloridaLight BatteryArtilleryCaptain Dunham    FloridaLight BatteryArtilleryCaptain Villipigue    FloridaLight BatteryArtilleryCaptain Abell   1stGeorgiaRegimentCavalryCol. J
ield officers Col. Madison S. Perry, Lieut.-Col. Robert Bullock, and Maj. Tillman Ingram. Before thrna and Tampa. At Smyrna the commands of Captains Bullock, Eichelberger and others engaged the enemer. Colonel Perry resigning command, Lieutenant-Colonel Bullock was promoted to colonel, Major Ingramissing, 1 private, supposed killed. Col. Robert Bullock, Seventh Florida infantry, in his report. Col. A. D. McLean; Seventh infantry, Col. Robert Bullock; First cavalry, dismounted, Col. G. Troere Floridians who were in the trenches. Colonel Bullock, of the Seventh, and Colonel Maxwell and gagement General Finley was wounded and Col. Robert Bullock, who had been exchanged, took command oand in a gallant fight at Overall's creek Colonel Bullock was wounded. Another severe fight followaign General Bate commends the service of Colonel Bullock and his brigade, stating that after BulloBullock was severely wounded on December 4th, near Murfreesboro, Maj. Jacob A. Lash took command of the [2 more...]
returned to Tennessee and died at Memphis in 1873. Brigadier-General Robert Bullock was one of the influential men of Florida before the ws brigade was still in Smith's department, and on June 2d Lieutenant-Colonel Bullock was commissioned colonel. When all available Confederateon it continued to serve throughout the Atlanta campaign under Colonel Bullock, who had already distinguished himself as a cool and gallant c a gallant part in it all. During the campaign into Tennessee Colonel Bullock led Finley's brigade, and was one of the gallant participants al report of the Tennessee campaign, pays a high compliment to Colonel Bullock. He says: T. B. Smith, commanding Tyler's brigade, and Col. RCol. Robert Bullock, commanding Finley's, bore themselves with heroic courage, both through good and evil fortune, always executing orders with zeaeded by Major Lash, whose coolness and gallantry were marked. Colonel Bullock came out of the Tennessee campaign with the temporary rank of
The Daily Dispatch: March 7, 1864., [Electronic resource], The question of Exchange — arrival of Confederate prisoners from Point Look out. (search)
before the hitch which interrupted the regular exchange. In sending an equivalent, man for man will not be returned, but a number in ratio with the excess of prisoners which they claim to have in their possession. They claim to have 23 per cent more of our prisoners than we have of theirs, and the understanding is that they are to send twenty-five per cent excess to us in the delivery of prisoners. The letter of Judge refusing to recognize Butler has not been withdrawn, nor have the difficulties with reference to the exchange of negro troops been removed. Among the officers returned by the flag of truce boat, we notice the following names: Cols. W. S. Christian, 55th Va.; Robert Bullock 7th Fla.; J. K. Connelly, 55th N. C.; J, Howard Smith, 5th Ky. Lt. Cols, S. H. Boyd, 45th N. C.; R. E. Burke, 2d La., H. A. Carrington, 18th Va.; John Crichter, 15th Va., cavalry. Majors J. C. Davis, 17th Tenn.; J, A. Blair, 2d Miss.; R. J. Durr, 39th Miss., W. K. Bennett, Staff Department.