. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . LeRoy P. Walker. First Confederate Seeretary of War. Sterling .\. M. Wood Leda Brigade at Chicka- nianga. James Cantey Commanded the Garrison at Mobile. Zachary C. Deas Led a Bri-gade of Alabamians inTennessee. Armg of pFttaarnla licutonaiit-coloiicl in the Mexican War, where liereceived the brevet of colonel for his gallant con-duct at Molino del Key. While governor of Louisi-ana, 1853 to 1856, he appointed his classmate, Sherman, to the head of the Louisiana ]\Iili-tary Academy. When the Civil War broke out hesucceeded Bragg


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . LeRoy P. Walker. First Confederate Seeretary of War. Sterling .\. M. Wood Leda Brigade at Chicka- nianga. James Cantey Commanded the Garrison at Mobile. Zachary C. Deas Led a Bri-gade of Alabamians inTennessee. Armg of pFttaarnla licutonaiit-coloiicl in the Mexican War, where liereceived the brevet of colonel for his gallant con-duct at Molino del Key. While governor of Louisi-ana, 1853 to 1856, he appointed his classmate, Sherman, to the head of the Louisiana ]\Iili-tary Academy. When the Civil War broke out hesucceeded Bragg in command of the Confederate forces in Louisiana, and was appointed brigadier-general August 17, 1861. Me was in special com-mand of the defenses of New Orleans. Later, hecommanded in turn the Department and Districtof Texas in the After the warhe became state engineer of I^onisiana. He diedin New Orleans, August 29, 1880. Armi| of p^uBaroIa The forces at or near Pensacola, Florida, un-der Major-General Braxton Bragg, were desig-nated t


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