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 Graduates of Military Academy at West Point. 51

mauga-Chattanooga campaign, battles of Chickamauga and Mission- ary Ridge, 1863. In the Dalton-Atlanta Campaign of 1864; fought the battle of New Hope Church, May 25, 1864.

Lieutenant-General, June, 1864, in command of the Army of the Mississippi, afterwards reorganized and known as Stewart's Corps. In battle of Peach Tree Creek, July 2Oth, and battle of Mt. Ezra Church, July 28th. In Hood's campaign into Tennessee, and in battles of Franklin and Nashville, November and December, 1864. After Hood's retirement, was in command of the Army of Tennes- see to the close of the war. United with General Joseph E. John- ston's Army in North Carolina in February, 1865, and battle of Cole's Farm.

MARTIN L. SMITH.

1126. Born New York. Appointed New York. 16.

Major-General, November 4, 1863. Commanding division at Vicksburg (1863); after exchange, Chief of Engineers, Department of Gulf. In January, 1865, assigned Chief Engineer, Department of the West.

DANIEL H. HILL.

1138. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 28.

Lieutenant-General, July n, 1863. Commanded as Major-General in 1862, division in Army of Northern Virginia; in 1863 as Lieutenant- General, commanded corps in Army of Tennessee.

ARMISTEAD T. M. RUST.

1141. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 31.

Colonel, 1861. Commanding in 1861, Nineteenth Virginia In- fantry, Fifth Brigade, First Corps, Army of Potomac.

RICHARD H. ANDERSON.

1150. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 40. Lieutenant-General, June i, 1864. Commanded division in Sec- ond Corps. Army of Northern Virginia, 1862 and 1863; corps in Army of Northern Virginia in 1864. (Pickett'sand R. B. Johnson's Division.)

GEORGE W. LAY.

1151. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 41. Colonel, 1 86 1. Assistant Adjutant-General on staff of J. E. John- ston, 1861, Lee, 1862, and then made Chief of Bureau of Con- scription.