- 4,000
troops (two regiments) or (four battalions).
Brigadier general (
Brig.
Gen.) is a
military rank used in many countries. The rank
originates from...
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Shenandoah Valley;
Sherman to
invade Georgia,
defeat Gen.
Joseph E. Johnston, and
capture Atlanta;
Brig.
Gens.
George Crook and
William W.
Averell to operate...
- 1st Brigade,
under Brig.
Gen.
Milledge Luke Bonham; 2nd Brigade,
under Brig.
Gen.
Richard S. Ewell; 3rd Brigade,
under Brig.
Gen.
David R. Jones; 4th...
- he
detailed his plan to Halleck. The plan was sent to the
attention of
Brig.
Gen.
George Washington Cullum, the
chief of
staff in
Washington (received...
- A.P. Hill,
Brig.
Gen.
Robert E. Rodes, Maj.
Gen.
Jubal A. Early, and
Brig.
Gen.
Raleigh E. Colston.
Cavalry Corps,
commanded by Maj.
Gen. J.E.B. Stuart...
- by Maj.
Gen.
George H. Thomas, 22,781
present for duty with
division commanders Brig.
Gen.
Absalom Baird, Maj.
Gen.
James S. Negley,
Brig.
Gen. John M...
- wounded,
including Brig.
Gen.
George T.
Anderson and
Brig.
Gen.
Jerome B. Robertson, who were wounded. In Ewell's 2nd Corps,
Brig.
Gen.
Isaac E.
Avery was...
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commanded by Maj.
Gen.
Winfield S. Han****.
Directly in the
center was the
division of
Brig.
Gen. John
Gibbon with the
brigades of
Brig.
Gen.
William Harrow...
-
commanded by
Brig.
Gen.
Charles S. Winder) and
those of Maj.
Gen.
Richard S. Ewell,
Brig.
Gen.
William H. C. Whiting, and Maj.
Gen. D.H. Hill. Maj.
Gen. A.P....
- Confederates,
commanded by
Brig.
Gen. John B. Floyd,
launched a
surprise attack, led by his second-in-command,
Brig.
Gen.
Gideon Johnson Pillow, against...