Brigadier General Edward Thomas’s Georgians performs credibly from Seven Days to Appomattox
Major General William Smith, oldest commander, resigns after wounds at Seven Pines and Antietam
Major General Jeb Stuart, KIA at Yellow Tavern, Va. after leading the CSA cavalry in the east
Taylor is captured at Vicksburg then assigned to defend Mobile
Stuart earns Lee’s ire at Gettysburg by losing touch with the main army before the battle starts
Major General William Taliaferro
Taylor shifts west, wins at Red River and succeeds Hood as head of the Army of Tennessee to the end
Colonel Tom Taylor’s 1st Kentucky brigade fights at various smaller engagements in Ky and Virginia
Major General Thomas Rosser is a distinguished artillerist and cavalry leader throughout the war
General Kirby Smith, 1 of 7 to reach his rank, leads CSA efforts in the Trans-Mississippi zone
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Major General William Taliaferro serves ANV before ending at Ft. Wagner, Olustee and Savannah
Lt. General Richard Taylor becomes the youngest Major General for heroics in the Shenandoah
Brigadier General Robert Toombs, the famous Ga. politician, serves in the field through Antietam
Thomas Taylor
Smith fights at I Manassas, commands the Army of Tennessee, helps at Vicksburg before Red River win
Rodes holds Bloody Lane at Antietam, surprises Hooker at Chancellorsville, wins 7/1 at Gettysburg
Major General Gus Smith is focused on defenses around Richmond after a brief stint with the ANV
Rear Admiral Raphael Semmes commanded the raider ship CSS Alabama
Major General Martin Smith’s civil engineering skills enable the CSA to save Vicksburg for 15 mos
Major Sibley of the CSA Army
Stuart wins early fame in Mexico then early in the war under Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley
Brig General Henry S. Sibley fails in New Mexico after battles at Valverde and Glorieta Pass
Brig General George Steuart leads his Maryland brigade from I Manassas to Appomattox
Major General Robert Rodes’ heroic record closes when he is KIA in 1864 in the Shenandoah Valley
Lt. General AP Stewart succeeds Polk in the defense of Atlanta through Franklin to the final surrender
Colonel William Rogers and 2nd Texas dead at Battery Robinette, Corinth
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Brigadier General Lloyd Tilghman surrenders Ft. Henry before being KIA at Champions Hill
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