. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . CONFEDERATE GENERALS No. 4 ARKANSAS. P. Dockery Led a Cav-alry Brigade. Frank C. Armstrong, Brilliant Cav-alry Commander. |d-17] Armg nf tl)P iitHBiHaippt River campaign. After tlic war, lie devoted liiiu- and later professor of matlicniatics at the Uni-self largely to education, becoming ciiancellor of versify of the South. He died in Sewance, Ten-the University of Nashville from 1870 to 1875, ncssee, March 28, 1893. Armg of 11|? lEtBBtsBtppt From troops in the Western Department (De-partment No. 2) was created the Army of


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . CONFEDERATE GENERALS No. 4 ARKANSAS. P. Dockery Led a Cav-alry Brigade. Frank C. Armstrong, Brilliant Cav-alry Commander. |d-17] Armg nf tl)P iitHBiHaippt River campaign. After tlic war, lie devoted liiiu- and later professor of matlicniatics at the Uni-self largely to education, becoming ciiancellor of versify of the South. He died in Sewance, Ten-the University of Nashville from 1870 to 1875, ncssee, March 28, 1893. Armg of 11|? lEtBBtsBtppt From troops in the Western Department (De-partment No. 2) was created the Army of the Mis-sissippi on March 5, 1862, and to General P. Beauregard was given the command. The armywas divided into two corps headed by ]\Iajor-Gen-erals Leonidas Polk and Braxton Bragg. OnMarch 29th, the army was joined to the CentralArmy of Kentucky with its three divisions, reservecorps, and cavalry. General A. S. Johnston, ofthe latter, took command of the Army of the Mis-sissippi, that name having been preserved. Beaure-gard was second in command. The whole body wasgathered at Corinth (e


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