. The photographic history of the civil . Stand Watie, Indian Leader of Troopsat Pea Humphrey Marshall, ConfederateDefender of Kentucky. HUliprlrra (Eaualni (£ur|ia—Anttg uf Qfetuwsaw member of the Charleston Convention. lie wentto Hie Civil War as colonel of an Arkansas regi-ment, and served in the armies of the West and ofthe Mississippi. For his conduct at Sliiloh lie wasmade major-general. He was. at different times,division commander in the Army of Tennessee, anda temporary commander of the Second Corps, and\\a^ also at the head of the Trans-Mississippi Dis-trict and that of


. The photographic history of the civil . Stand Watie, Indian Leader of Troopsat Pea Humphrey Marshall, ConfederateDefender of Kentucky. HUliprlrra (Eaualni (£ur|ia—Anttg uf Qfetuwsaw member of the Charleston Convention. lie wentto Hie Civil War as colonel of an Arkansas regi-ment, and served in the armies of the West and ofthe Mississippi. For his conduct at Sliiloh lie wasmade major-general. He was. at different times,division commander in the Army of Tennessee, anda temporary commander of the Second Corps, and\\a^ also at the head of the Trans-Mississippi Dis-trict and that of Arkansas. He was defeated atPrairie Grove and at Newtonia. After the war, hewent to Mexico, but returned to Arkansas and wasmurdered by one of his former soldiers at 28, 1868. STEPHEN DlLL, LeE (l*. ) .was born in Charleston, South Car-olina, September 22, 1833. He resigned from thearmy in February, 1861, to enter the Confederateservice as captain in the artillery, and rose to therank of lieutenant-general June, 1864. He wasone of the thre


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