. The photographic history of the civil . amp Alleghany, andsometimes called the Army of the Alleghany, con- [242] tinued to be called the Army of the Northwest. Itsaggregate strength in March. 1862, was about fourthousand. It finally came under Jackson in theValley District and passed into the Army ofNorthern Virginia. Brigadiek-Gexeral Robert Seldex Garxett( 18-11) was born in Essex County, Vir-ginia, December 16, 1819, and served in the Mex-ican War as aide to General Taylor. At the out-break of the Civil War he entered the Confederateservice, and in June, 1861, was appointed
. The photographic history of the civil . amp Alleghany, andsometimes called the Army of the Alleghany, con- [242] tinued to be called the Army of the Northwest. Itsaggregate strength in March. 1862, was about fourthousand. It finally came under Jackson in theValley District and passed into the Army ofNorthern Virginia. Brigadiek-Gexeral Robert Seldex Garxett( 18-11) was born in Essex County, Vir-ginia, December 16, 1819, and served in the Mex-ican War as aide to General Taylor. At the out-break of the Civil War he entered the Confederateservice, and in June, 1861, was appointed briga-dier-general, with command of the Army of theNorthwest. In the action at Carricks Ford he waskilled, June 13. 1861. Brigadier-General Hexry Rootes Jacksoxwas born in Athens, Georgia, June 24. 1820, andbecame a lawyer. He served in the Mexican Waras colonel of the First Georgia Volunteers, and wascharge daffaires at Vienna, in 1863. As UnitedStates district attorney for Georgia he aided intrying slave-trading cases. At the outbreak of the. JOHN BELL HOOD To Paraphrase a Classic Eulogy, None Led with More Glory than Hood, yet Manv Le<l and There Was Mueh Glory. EDMUND KIRBV SMITHSkilful and Persistent Fighter Against Odds and EverIndomitable in the Face of Reverses in the Field.
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