(In this photograph, Lee's collar lacks a general's wreath around the three stars, but his buttons are arranged like a brigadier general.) Graduated from West Point, 1829; Mexican War veteran. Resigned his U.S. Army commission in April 1861 and...
(Photograph probably retouched to show him in a federal uniform.) Mexican War veteran. During Missouri's succession crisis, Parsons supported succession and entered Confederate service as brigadier general in November 1862. Although not...
(Photographed in civilian attire.) Entered Confederate service as a private in the 9th Louisiana Infantry in July 1861. Elected lieutenant colonel in the spring of 1862. After promoting through the grades, Peck was promoted to brigadier general...
(No wartime uniformed photographs are known to exist.-- W. Davis) Graduated from West Point, 1815. Resigned his U.S. Army commission in 1861 and was appointed a brigadier general in the Confederate Army in March 1861. Promoted to full general in...
(No photograph in uniform is known to exist.) Commissioned as a colonel of the 3rd Virginia Infantry shortly after the war began. Promoted to brigadier general in April 1862. Major campaigns and battles include Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Seven...
(Photographed in civilian attire.) Enlisted as a private in the 3rd Alabama Infantry at the outbreak of war. Major campaigns and battles include Seven Pines, Seven Days', and Malvern Hill (wounded). After recovering from his wounds, Pollard...
(In West Point cadet uniform.) Resigned from West Point in April 1861 and was commissioned as a first lieutenant in the Confederate Artillery shortly afterward. Promoted to major in the summer of 1862. Major campaigns and battles include First...