. The photographic history of the civil . war. He entered the Confederate service asprivate, and rose to the rank of major-general, in1862. He planned the capture of the UnitedStates arsenal in Arkansas, March, 1861. Hewas colonel of an Arkansas regiment, and at Shi-loh, as brigadier-general, he commanded a brigadein the Third Corps, Army of the Mississippi. Hewas wounded at Perryville. At Murfreesboro andChickamauga he commanded a division, and histroops formed the rear guard at Missionary his defense of Ringgold Gap, in the Atlantacampaign, he received the thanks of the Confe


. The photographic history of the civil . war. He entered the Confederate service asprivate, and rose to the rank of major-general, in1862. He planned the capture of the UnitedStates arsenal in Arkansas, March, 1861. Hewas colonel of an Arkansas regiment, and at Shi-loh, as brigadier-general, he commanded a brigadein the Third Corps, Army of the Mississippi. Hewas wounded at Perryville. At Murfreesboro andChickamauga he commanded a division, and histroops formed the rear guard at Missionary his defense of Ringgold Gap, in the Atlantacampaign, he received the thanks of the Confeder-ate Congress. Cleburne .covered Hoods retreat atJonesboro, and had temporary command of Har-dees Corps. He continued to hold his division inCheathams Corps, and at the battle of Franklinwas killed, November 30, 1864. A brilliant chargeat Chickamauga earned him the title of Stone-wall of the West, and it was he who initiatedthe Order of the Southern Cross and was amongthe first to urge the advantages to the Confeder-ates of colored Philip Cook William M. Gardner John K. Jackson Claudius C. Wilson Leader in Gordons Attack Commander of the Post of Commanded a Reserve Corps Led a Brigade in theon Fort Stedman. Richmond, Va., in 1S65. Army of the Mississippi. Army of Tenne isee, Js\ \<- M. St. John Commissary General, 1865,


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