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Varina Davis, Jefferson Davis: Ex-President of the Confederate States of America, A Memoir by his Wife, Volume 2 1 1 Browse Search
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ion of personal interest that they had received their appointment before they were aware it was to be conferred. The order of their rank was: General Samuel Cooper, Albert Sidney Johnston, and Robert E. Lee. When General A. S. Johnston was assigned to the West, he for the first time asked and learned what relative position he would serve. General Lee, in like manner, when he was assigned to duty beyond the limits of Virginia, learned for the first time his increased rank. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel A. C. Meyers was appointed Quartermaster-General; Captain L. B. Northrop was appointed to command the Subsistence Department. He made no memoir of his service, and Mr. Davis could not notice it in extenso. Surgeon-General Moore, from the Materia Medica of the South, supplemented the lack of drugs made contraband of war, and by the aid of his own ingenuity and that of his corps, supplied the surgical instruments, which were unfortunately scarce and especially needful for the hospitals in
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Banks, C. N. Brookbanks, T. B. Bratton, J. Brock, W. S. Brown, J. Benton, D. R. Campbell, D. Calder, C. Coles, T. Coleman, P. F. Conway, R. Crocker, R. C. Crocker, W. Duncan, A. Duncan, T. P. Duncan, F. H. Edmunds, J. C. Gilbert, J. C. Givens, J. C. Hagins, J. R. Harris, A. J. Harris, John Hill, J. E. Jenkins, J. Kennedy, J. G. Kelly, C. S. Keckley, T. C. Lawson, A. Mack, T. R. May, B. Magellan, L. Maupin, Alex. McKenzie, S. L. McElhaney, J. McFaddan, A. C. Meyers, O. Nevils, A. Newby, H. N. Oswalt, J. Pettie, J. A. Pooser, A. Prince, C. A. Razor, J. Roper, W. H. Roper, J. Savage, R. K. Tennant, J. W. Thomas, P. Walsh, E. T. Wooddy. [1 officer, 59 men.] Ed. L. Purse, Lt. Commanding Co. F, Huger's Artillery Battalion. McIntosh's Battalion Artillery, Third Army Corps. Officers and men present April 10th, 1865, Fourth Maryland Battery: Sergeant J. D. Richardson. Privates. A. J. Covington, E. Cottrell, R. Grimes, J. Hi