A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . r on either side ; and among the leading ofificerswere John B. Hood and Tom Green, Wharton andSam Bell Maxcy, Ross and the two Robertsons,Waul and Walter P. Lane, Whitfield and Harrison,King and De Bray, Gregg and Hardeman, Granburyand Ben McCulloch, Hogg and Wigfall, Steele and the twoScurrys, Bee and Gano, Ector and Winkler, and many morewho won their stars as generals before the ordeal was the officers below the rank ofgeneral, the roll of bravery is almost in-terminable, and to mention one withoutall would wrong


A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . r on either side ; and among the leading ofificerswere John B. Hood and Tom Green, Wharton andSam Bell Maxcy, Ross and the two Robertsons,Waul and Walter P. Lane, Whitfield and Harrison,King and De Bray, Gregg and Hardeman, Granburyand Ben McCulloch, Hogg and Wigfall, Steele and the twoScurrys, Bee and Gano, Ector and Winkler, and many morewho won their stars as generals before the ordeal was the officers below the rank ofgeneral, the roll of bravery is almost in-terminable, and to mention one withoutall would wrong the equality of theirchivalric devotion to the causethey fought for. The most fa-mous single commands of Texastroops were Hoods Ikigade,Terrys Rangers, Wauls Le-gion, Whitfields Legion, andRosss, Greens, Ectors, andGranburys Brigades. The fall of Richmond, thesurrender at Appomattox, thesubmission of General Joe John-ston, and the final dissolution of the Trans-Mississippi Depart- Fail of thement under General E. Kirby Smith, followed each other in ^°n^^^^^«=y.


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