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Army of Shenandoah. Killed July 21, 1861, at Bull Run, Va. (He was the man who gave T. J Jackson his sobriquet of " Stonewall." " Look, men; there is Jackson standing like a stonewall! ")

1846. JOHN A. BROWN.

1287. Born Maryland. Appointed Maryland. 16.

Lieutenant-Colonel, Confederate States Army. Chief of ordnance and artillery, staff of General E. Kirby Smith, Army Kentucky and Trans-Mississippi Department.

THOMAS J. JACKSON.

1288. Born Virginia. Appointed Virginia. 17.

Lieutenant-General, October 10, 1862. Commanded Second Corps, Army Northern Virginia. Mortally wounded at Chancel- lorsville; died May 10, 1863, Richmond, Va. " Stonewall " Jackson.

JOHN ADAMS. 1296. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 25.

Brigadier-General, December 29, 1862. Commanding brigade Loring's Division, Stewart's Corps, Army of Tennessee. Killed November 30, 1864, at Franklin, Tenn.

WILLIAM D. SMITH. 1306. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 35.

Brigadier-General, March 7, 1862. Commanding District of South Carolina in Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. Died October 4, 1862, at Charleston.

DABNEY H. MAURY.

1308. Born Virginia. Appointed at Large. 37.

Major-General, November 4, 1862. Commanded division in Army of the West in 1862; June 27, 1862, commanded the Army of the West; in 1863 commanded District of the Gulf (headquarters Mo- bile, Ala). In 1 864-' 65 commanded Department of Alabama, Mis- -sissippi, and East Tennessee.

DAVID R. JONES.

1312. Born South Carolina. Appointed Georgia. 41.

Major-General, October n, 1862. Commanded division, Long- street's Corps, A. N. V. Died in service January 19, 1863.