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WEST POIXT SOLOIKRS.
The followin- parfir^ulars ot the history of pi
a. the Confederate and Unitod
iradua.- Academj
West Point, are believed to be reliable. Up to
1850 the tacts stated are taken from the Register
of thkt insfitutioo, compiled in that year. A
short t?xpJanation will enable the reader to under-
.stiinJ th*"' statemeiit.s.
Knch cadet after graduating is entitled to the
rank, of 2d Lieutenant, hi.s coniiuission boarin_!.c
date according to his protieioncy in his t^tudies, in
drill, Jtc. 'I'iie discipline and stantlard of scholar
ship are very high, a.' may bo inferred from the
fact that, on an average, about two-third.s ot the
cadets who enter the Academy are dropped in
the four yoar^’ course, from ill health, bad con-
iluct, laziness or inability to keep pace with
their more able classmates, leaving about one-third
only to finish their course and attain the rank ot
2d Lieutenant in the regular army. A graduate
attaitiing liij^h liistinciioii in liis class, luust pos-
>-'ess not ttnly fine metital ondowments, but })hysi-
eal dexterity and vigor, and habits of ptinctuality.
I'he >nnnhrr. in the subjoine I compilation deib'to
the respective class rank—No. 1 beiiitr highest,
No. 2 next, and so on; tlie first live being regard
ed as peculiarlv distiniruished, while those having
lower Dumbers nuist be highly accomplished oflieers
—much more thorouirhly ►lueated than are UsU-
all\ the gr.idti.ifes «.!'other ’oIU-ges. 'riie class
rank was adopted in l''l'. It is intt-restiiig r»
notiee in what eases “agebrts pi'rfi-vnied the j.roiu-
ises of youtl'."
(’i.Ass (ir 1^!.')
Sajiiuel ('ouptT, id N \ **iiterod artilK jy; :^t
(’olonel for gallant conduct iii ^lcxi^•o; eoiii;iil 'r
of a v.\>rk on Tactics; .\j’t (Jen (' S A
N-'TK.—Charles Ibivies. autlior ol Legenthf ”
“HourJun,'' .^e. was a metnltcr of this elas-
(’i.Ass OF I>1^—2;> Mi;mi5Kks
Miehaid i>elatii Kl. ot N V, No I, entered Kn-
gineers; menjbcr of hoard of IJiiiiiniH-rs since 1''b».
Nutk. — Majors Pehifleld. .^l^t!•liecai and Me
C'lellan were iippoitifeil to vi.^it Kuropt* luriiiu:
the Crimeau war, and r-.’xjrt upoii the luiliiiny
systi’iu of the Allie> anil llu'siatis. Mujor l>. iio\s
has charge oI the ilarbor dfleiiees of .N V City
Harvev l>ru\sn, ot N J, No »», entered Liglit
.\rti!lory; I'irevet Major for gallantry in tlu;Son:i-
. nole v..r. Hr- Vs t L' Col at Contror. s a’.d
j Chari.’.bu.sco; ii' w I’.il L-ouuiianJiug I'nrl I’ieki-.;-.
‘ l,AsS of — 2‘.* .'^IkMBKUs.
.)- i l>aiiiel Tyl-.'r. of Conn, No 11, ciiterid Light
[ Artillt-ry; Traiislatrr ot ;i work oti .Vrfillerv; i'.‘-
. : sit:r;e'l l''o4; ('ivil Ln^ineer 'inet* l"o4; now Hril^
‘ I Gen I S A
Notk.—(leorge \V Whisiu r, the distinguidhed
Engineer «ho died in the scrvi 'e of Russia, was
■ No 12 in tliis class »
I . (.’l.A.ss lit. l"2i*—:’M Mf.mukh^
! John II Wiiidi-r. of .^^i, No 11, enterctl Artil
lery, brevetred .Major 1"17, tor galiantrv a' ('on-
^ freras atid Churubuseo; Brig (icn C S A
’r .\ss oi-' 1 s'2‘-- (t> .'Ih:MttKits
.1 1' K .'lansfiL'ld, 4* ('otniei-titut. .Vo 2, brevet
. Mujut tor gaUuiitvy it Fort lirown. Tt-xas, in
wounded severely in storming Monterey and
was brevetted Lieut Col'tm'l, and (’oloui l f >r i;ai-
lantry at lUiena \ ista; Chiel Knainct-r of Cioii'l
Taylor’s armv: nu niber of P.'« ird ot Knaineer', nnvv
Nlajor Iieneral I S .\
\\ alr> r • 1 \vvi;ii, "I \ ir^inia. No entered artii-
'.•r . r—mI ls:;j;(’iv;j Kiijim-i'r :-i!h'e
1 ;r.;. .ti T M ' t-r.ii ill il \oi’h > ari'iiiia un
til i;> f:in-!'• r t-> ».'.jnl'*.‘dira:c i ii>\ ernnifiit
I'iat L rrimblr, it.irn in V iiuinia, cadet from
KeiiMicK'-.^^o 17.entered artillery, resiu'tud l''.‘]2;
c.vil eimnioer since l'o2; iirii:.id;er (General C
A
I' lvid iluntcr, ot i>istrict ol ('oiuuibia. No 2.‘>,
entered itifantry, I’aptai.i 1st l>ratrooiis 1re-
sitrrRd v,-a payina-.er in wur with .'lexii-o.
no’..' i-lvi^auier (ieii^.rui I S A.
t rcorge A .^Icl'all, of reniisylvania, .No 2>‘>, en
tered infantry, brevetted .^iaj5r and Lieut, i’oloiiel
fur gallantry at l*ali .\ltoand K.>,-:ieade la I’nlina.
now Major iletieral in I S A
Cl .\>,v OK ls_*;;—;;,j .NIkmukk-
\llred Mordt'eui, ot .North ('arolina, wa' No 1
in this class.
Clas'oK 1"21—.il MK
I>ennis 11 Mahan, born in New ^ ork, cadet
, Iroui.X irLrinia, No 1, entered l’Jii:j^ineer, I’rot. of
Mathematies and Civil EnLrineeriiiu" at West i'oint
,—author of works on ••I'ield I'ortiiieations, '
, “Civil Enirineerini:.' A:c.
' liobert P Parrott, ot New Hampshire. No
, entered artillery, resigned l";;(i; .superintendent
! of \\ e.st f'*oint iron and cannon foundry sinee
1^3'i; inventor of the "Parrott C,mi.”
l>ixon > .'liles, ot .^ld, No 27. enterecl infatitrv,
brevet .^Iajo}• in I" I'Hor L'allantry at l'..rt Hr. w’n.
Texa.'. and brevet Lieut Colonel at .NL.nT,-rev;
now ('olonel I S
fL.^ssitl' I''2-> — ii, t I li.MH A 1 K'.
l»aniel S l)onel-'on, of I'l-nn, No entered ar-
nllery; resigned I^2»;: cmiri.M-llor at law; planter
in Ala, since 1" , Hri- ieneial C S A
Henjaniin Huger, ol i \ No ", entered artil
lery, brevet Major for gallantry at \ era Cruz;
brevet Lieut Colonel at .^loiino I »el Itey; brevet
Colonel at Ciiapultepec, now .Mnj (Jenerai C S .V.
Robert Anderson, itt Ky, No L>, eiitert'd artil
lery; brevet ('aptaiji tor tjallautrv in Seuiiuole
war; severely wounded, at .^!olino |>el Rev; bre-
v‘t Major for gallantry in that battle; Major when
in cotntuand of I'ort Sumi« r. tbeu iirig 'icneral
I S A and resigned.
(’hailes I'.'^iiiith, of Pa, No 1'.', entered artille
ry Herviee; brevet .^lajor for gallantry at Palo Alto
and Kesaca de la Palma; brevet Lieut Colonel at
Monterey, brevet Colonel at (-ontreras and i’huru-
busco; liriir >enerul in C !S A; died l'^r>2.
Notk - -Ab xander 1> Raehe, of Pa, the super-
internient of rhe C .S Coa.-t Survey, wa.s No 7 iu
this elass. and
1 Thouir>s >n S Brown, of .N \ , »ne chief HiM'i-
necr of the N \ Imic it II, unu of .'^t i'etersburgh
and .Ni l eow li K. was No L
; Ct,.\ss Oi' I —-lo Membkrs.
Albert .Siflney Johnston, born in Ky, cadet frora
La, w.i No !S, entered the infantry service in
I ••BiU'-K ifiyvk” war as assistant A'ljutant tiene-
: a!; re,-; II,.;' Seei-efary of war of Texas,
; C,.i,,nei o^ Isr ijegpiicnr 'J'exns Wdunteers
. re-tppoiijfed P:i3’master I S
\iiiiy eoiiim .1) ied the Ct.ah expedition;
«i- neral C S killed at Shih.h.
1 1 leintzehnan, ot Pu, .Ni^ 17^ entered infan
try; brevet Major for gallantry at lluamantla,
.'lexico. now Major (ieiieral P S
Silas Ca.soy, of R 1, No o'.t, entered infantry:
severely wounded at Chajiukepec; brevet-.Major
for gallantry at (Contreras and Churubusco; brevet
j''‘‘^>*^^P'donel at Cheiiultepec; now Major Cieneral
Notk. 1 he 'listinguished Professor of Natural
and hxperinietUal Pinlosophy at U'est i'oint, Wm
!l L.l>anlett, cadet Irom Mo, was No 1 in this
class
(-1.A.SS Of- lSl'7 ;]S
^ James A J Bmdlord, born in 'I'enn, cadet from
Ky, No 4, entered artillery; member of N (J mili
tary board; Colonel of ()rdnancu 0 S A.
Leonidas Polk, of N C, No 8, entered artillery-
resigned 1X27; Rishop of La, IS4I; now Major
General C S A.
Gabriel J. Rains, cadet from N 0, No l‘{ en
tered infantry; wounded at Port King, Fla,’and
‘ * 'j "■ b)r gallant conduct; now Briiiadicr
uot»to4fik] r»m| I ^ ^ A
'‘^^I'arob 7b aud ^aaUtics. '’’‘f'F Geor-e Cooke, of \'a, N - e.,iered
E. J. HALE & 80NB. » mfaQtry; Major Dragyoas 1«47; brevet Lieut Col
onel for meritorious conduct in California; now
Brig General U S A.
Cla^Js of 1S28—33 Graduates.
Hugh W Mercer, of Va, No 3, entered Artif-
lery, resigned 1835; Cashier of Planters Bank,
Savannah, wince 1841; Brig (jen C S A.
Jefferson Davis, born in Ky, Cadet from Miss,
No 23, entered infantry, resigned lS3o; member
of T' S Hou.se of Representatives from Miss, 1H45,
Col 1st Reg Mi.ss Vols (^Rifle.s) in Mexican war,
severely wounded at Buena \’’sta; re-appointed
Brig Gen P 8 Army 1^17, (^declined;) member
r S Senate H47; Secretary of War under Pres
Pierce; IVesident of the (’onfcderate States of
Anicrica, 18*;2.
Thomas F. Pravton, ot S C, -Vo 2>!, entered in-
fantiy, resigned Civil Kngineer; planter
since 1S:!S; l^rig ljcn t’ S A.
.\lberl K. (’bun-h, cadet from Conu. a distin
guished I’rof of .^latheniatics at West Point, and
author of “Kleimuits of I Mtlcrcntial and Integral
Calculus”—was No 1 in this class.
Ci,.vss OF 1''2(l—Pi (ju.M)l'.VTK.s.
liobert K Lee, of \'a, No 2, entered Kngineers;
Assistant Astronomer lor deinarkation ol Boundary
line between Ohio and Michigan, !>'•>.); (’hiet
Kngineer of (Jen. ^\ ool's army in Mexico; IJrevet
Maj for galautrv at (Vrro Gordo; Brevpt ^t Col
at (’ontreras ainl Churubusco; Brevet (’olat Cha-
pulti'pec, where he was wounded; niember ol
Board of KiiL;ineers; now Commanding leiieral
’ S A
Joseph K. Johnston, ot \ a, No LI. entered Ar
tillery, resigned l‘'‘>7; ve-appointed 1st I4 '1 opog
Mngineors 1S3S; Brvt (’apt for gallantry in Klori-
d.i w.ir; lirvt ,Maj and ('ol tor g.allantry at ('erro
lior do, wlu re he was >;evcrelv woiindcd twice; !/
(’.il \"oltiLreurs 1''47, wounded in attack on Cityot
.^lexi•o, disbanded as Lt (’ol \ oltigeurs
inst.ited by aet of (’ongress. I''I'', as Capt 'I'opo
i'^ti 'ineer.-; llrvt Lt ('ol tor gallantry at ('hapulte-
pec ' ow (ien«*ral (' S ,\
() .NIcKnii^ht Mitehell, born in Ky. eadrt from
(>hi No l >, entei'ed artillery, resigned l''.‘Jli;
eounsellor at law; civil enk;ineer l':jt>-;>7; Prid
ol A. tronoiny at Cincinnati College; founder oi‘
obser.atory at Cineinnati; author of “Stellar
W orl I.” Now Brii; General I S A.
Al*>ert C P.laiie!i;;rd, of .^las.s. No 2>. entered
intaiiTry, n'ignetl I''!*; merehant at New Orli'ai.'s
Iron! i’aptain in Louisiana volunteers in
.^] 1‘xieati wui; 1 e.i|)p"inted Major 1''17, lli^baI;ded
I" 5'^; now P.n_: i,Ieiieral (’ S A.
'I ll .'[iliilu- 11 llolnii's, ot N (’, No I L enteretl
ii'f.-..itv_\; bre’.'! 'lajor forgillantry at .^Ionterey;
;iow .’'laii r Gi n- ral C S .V.
(’i.\ss .1 ls.;n—12 (i II \ i>;'.V11>
Wi.i N Pen cadet from \’a, No.'i, eiiter-
. .. ;-i ;iileiy, i. 'i_n' d 1^:!:^; Pn-f in Brist -1 an ’
!>> I.i’..-:re ('ollfji ' 1''.'I.‘; ('lt‘r:xyinan Pro-
ie-tant F.piscopi! Chur> h sinee now Hriu
(;. iierai ' S
• loliii H.iiikheud Ma^ruder, eadit from \ a.
No 1.). entered intantrv, transt'erred to artillery
I •'■{I; JJrex.-t ,'Vljijtir l,.r j^ullul try at (.’emi (Jordo;
Brevet l.ii lit Colonel at Chapultenee; now .''lajor
C,^ n-'r-d (’ S .\
N li 1:—.\lbeit f Bledsoe,ot Kv, Pr>d‘otM:ithe
ni,itie> in ! nive'‘sity ot \ u. and author ot a work
on Slavery and • Tbeoiliey,” wa- No lt‘> in tbi^
cla-s; and il‘-v Franei- \’inton wa- No 1 in this
eL-^-
Ci.AS-uK I'^’.l—.'I'! G .\ i Kv.
Satnui.l K Ciirti-. of ( Miio, .No J7. ent'Ted iii-
t'liitrj^. it'.-.i.'iie'i ls;;-j; Civil Kngin-..r tnr manv
year-;! ou’.iseli.ir at Law; Colonel -4 ord ()hio
volunteer' in .'lexiean war; member ot' I S.
Hou-e of Renre.sentatives; now Brig General
I S A.
Notk.— The gallant Heiiiy ('lay. jr, of Ky,
who was killed at Buena X’ista. was No 2 in this
ela.ss, and William .\ Norton, of .N V, President
Ilf Polaware (.’"liege, author of a work on .\.>trono-
my. '•'•a> No 7; .1 juu> .Vilen, ot N (’, wu' .No
('i.\-'. >K l'':;2—L) Gi'am ,\TK-
Pliilip St Georu.'' Coek?, ot \ .1, .No *!. entered
intaiitiA, re-iL'iied 1^;!1; BriL: 'n'n’l (’ S _\, died
MrasinU' 1> Key-, l>orn in .'las', eadet from
^laine, No iM, entered artillerv; .Aid de Cani{> to
Gen .''I'ott l>.I7, now BriLr(i‘n’l I A
,(ieo 1! ('rittenden, of Ky. .No 2*1, entered in
fantry, rcsii'tied reappointed ('aptain mnuri-
ted rifles Brevet Major for gailantr\ ut Con-
trera-s and ChurufMi.'Co; .'lajor General C S ,\,
I resigned.
Bichard (’ !atlin. cadet fr"tn N C. No en
tered infantry; Brevet Major f.r gallantry at .^Ion-
terey, where he wa> wounded; Briir Gen’l ('
resiirncd
H umphrey .Vlar-hall. eadet from Kv. No 12.
entered m •unto.! ran^'ers. r,>.-igned lv;;L C..un-
• dlor at law sinei- l''-i.l; ('olotad 1-t Ket'iinent
K) \ olunteer '.ivalry in Mexiean war; member
ii')U.-'eot ILepre'etitat:Ves; Bnt:ieneral C
re.-igned'
Ci..\>.:t nr i^.;;;—^4:; iii.\i>i atks.
George W Cullom, born in N eadet trom
Pa, No il. entereil llngineers; eommandant of
.'•appeis, Miner.'i an { Pontonier.' 1^4"; author ot
a v.iirk on ’‘.^lilitarv Bridire'.," iVc; Brio General
r > A
l>avid Ruggleeadet trom .'Li'-, No ;;i, en
tered intantrv; Brevet !^lajor tbr gallantry at (’on-
freras and Churut'useo, and Lieut C(donel at
(’hapultepee; now P>rigadi*>r (Jeneral (’ .'> .V
•Noi'k —'lajor Wm W S Bliss, of (Jen'I’aylor >
start' iu ,'lexieo, w;ts .No '.t in this el;is~. and Lieut
(’olotiel Henry L Seott, ot N (_’, was No 41.
C'.Ass (iK In;{,)—;■(»; Mkmijkus.
• ieorge Meade, born in Spain, cadet from Pa,
No 111, joiired artillery, resigned H-'Mr. reappoint
ed 2d l.ieut 'I'opoi; Kngineers 1'12; brevet 1st
Lieutenant for gallantry at .'lonteroy; now Bri''
(icneral P S .\. °
Henry Prince, of Me, No .JO, entered Infantry;
Hr\t ( apt at t.ontrera.s, and Maj at .Molino del
Rey; m^w Brig Gen I S .V.
Jones M Withers, of Ala, No 4 f, entered dra-
.L-oons, resigned I'd'*; Lawyer Is ; Lieut Colonel
I st A lal ,ima vtdunteers in Me.Kiean war; reappoint
ed Linut Colonel 1''17; resigned lsit; merchant
siiiee ISJs;; now Brig General (’ S A.
('l.ASS OK LS;>() 4!> i'lKMHKRS.
Josejdi H Anderson, of Va., No I, cnt;red ar
tillery, tian.sferi’cd to J'jngineer.s rcsi’‘ned
l'':-!7; (’ivil Kngineer 183S-H; superintendent of
Tredeg-r Iron Works Isil; iirig General (’ S A,
resigned.
^ Montgomery (’ Meigs, born in (;a, cadet; from
Pa, No .T, entered artillery; transferred to Kngi-
neer.s 1 superintendent of (’apitol Kxtension
and 'Aa hiiigton I> {’ Aijueduct; now Briiradier
(jienerul !' S A.
'j hoin.is Sherman, cadet from R I, No IS,
eiitercd artillery; Brevet .Major for gallantry at
Huona Vista; now Brigadier (Jcneral P S A.
John W J'helps, of \ t, No 24, entered artillery;
brevet Captain for gallantry at (.'ontreras and Chu
rubusco; now Brig (Jen’l U S A.
L'oyd Tilghman, cadet from Md, No 4(>, entei-
Kngineer since
t.,. /' • to Gen Twiggs at I^alo Alto,
I'v-, aptain Md company in Mcxican war; now
Brig general (’ 8 A.
II l'^o7—.50 Me.mbers.
Henry Lenham of Conn., No 1, entered
Kngineers; wounded and brevetted Capt. for gal-
lantiy at Buena Vista; Brig Gen PSA. Dismissed.
lerv*^^i ^ entered Artil-
V St’a ^gallantry at Buena
> ista, now General C 3 A.
Kskn^d '' ' Artillery,
resigned 1838; Couasellor at Law since A840;
Major 1st Regiment Va V'olunteers in Mexican
war; n«w Brig General C S A.
John C Pemberton, of Pa, No 27, entered Ar
tillery; brev«t Captain for gallantry at Monterey;
brevet* Major for gallantry at Molino del Key;
now Brig General C S A,
Joseph Hooker, of Mass, No 2*J, entered Ar
tillery; brevet (laptain for gallantry at Monterey;
brevet Major at the National Bridge-, brevet Lt
Col at (’hepultcpec; now Maj General P S A
Molino del Rey; severely wounded at Chnpolte-
pec; now. Maj Gen'l 0 S A.
Clas.s Of 1843—3U Gkadoatks
Wm B Franklin, of Pa, No 1, entered 'I'opo
Engineers; Brevet 1st Lt for gallantry at Buena
Vieta; now Maj (ien’l I- 8 A.
Roswell S Ripley, born in (Jhio, cadet froi« N
V. No 7, entered artillery; Brevet (’apt for gal
lantry at (’erro (ionlo; Brvt Maj at Chapultepec;
Author oi a history of the “War with Mexico;”
(icn’l C S
Arnold Klzy, graduated as Arnold K Jones, oi now Brig (icn 1 S \
Md, No 3IJ, entered Artillery; brevet Captain for j John J Peck, ot N N , No s,fnt«red Artillery,
gallantry at Contreras and ('hurubtisco; now Brvt Captain for gallantry at ontieiashud( huru-
lirig (icneral C S A. busco; P> vt .^lajor at .^lolino del Rey; now Brig
(Jeneral P S A.
Samuel G I'rench, ot N J, No 14, entered Ar-
Wm H T Walker, of (ia. No 4(5, entered infan
try; severely wounded in the battle of (>keechobee,
I'l ' ‘ ‘ ^ allaiitrv in Seini- ! tillery; Brvt 1st Lt tor gallHUtry at Monterey, se-
nole war, resigiujd 1';{S; reap|)oiutcl; Brevet ^(\it.tMiii at Buena Vista.
Major at (’ontreras and (’hurubusco; 'everily
wounded at Molino del Uev; Brevet Lieut Col
at Molino del Piey; Briu (Joneral (’ .S A; re.-iigiu'd;
now t^leueral in army oi (la.
(!i,ass oi'ls;]s—45 mkmbkhs.
Fla, brevet 1st Lieutenant for gaiianuy m oe:;n- j 1.1111.-1 -1. -*> iwi ^
esigiujd 1';{S; reap|)oiutc.l; Brevet | verely woun-le.i; Brvt Captain at Buena
' * ■ now Brijr (iencr:i! (' S
1 I ■ S t; r:'.nf. ()hio. No 1. etUi'reil Infantry:
j Brvt 1st Lt for -allantry at .'dolinodel Key; now
I Maj ienera*' I > A.
I -jos. ph li Pott.-r. N 11, No 22. entered infaii-
P G '1' Beauregard, ol La, No 2, entered \r- ^ try; -ev. rely bounded at .Mono rev; Br't 1st Lt
tillory, 2d Lt Kngineers ls:JS; Brvt ('.i[>t.-;iM lor 1 for galhn'iry at Monter(y: nov,' H
gallantry at (’ontreras and Churubusco; Brvt .'laj'-r ('i.\ss o.^' ls| } _’.> ii{.\
at ('hapultept'c; wounded at the Belen g.'ite in en
tering City ot .'\Iexico; now General (’ S A.
James H 'I'rapier, of ."s ('.'-NO •>. ent' red Aitil-
ry, 1st lit Kngineers I'^o’.*; resi;^ned I'' Is; plant
A.
hr;'-
near
now
1»‘..
‘ntc’
•d \r
■li-
\
i r ,-ince isjs^ n(i.v Briir L‘n C S .V
Irvin Mchowell. ( Hiio. .No 2.I, entered .\rtil-
lery; Brvt ('ajit for gallantry at Buena \ ist.i; now
Maj Gen I S
William J Hardee. Ga. No 2*>, entered
g.ions; Brvt 'lajor.l'or iraliantry at Medelin.
V’eia (’ruz;i Brvt Lt Col at San .\ii'.:u tine;
.^lajor Jen C S .\.
Henry H .'siblev. La, .Nool, Brvt .Major tor
gallantry at .Nle'lelin; now .'laj en (' S .\.
Kdward Ji hns.iii, K y. No ;J2. entered Intantry;
Brvt (’apt for gallantry at .'lolino del I’ley; now
Bri>^ Gen (’ S A
Ci.A."suK l^;;!t-^;;l k.mi!Ki:>.
Isaac J Stevens, Ma-^--, No I, entered Kiil;!-
luers; Brevet ('apt for gallantry .it ('oiitre .i- and ^
Churubusco; Brvt ,'laj at Chapultrpee; >everely j \
wounded at City ol Mexico; Assistant itj the Geo- I t
detic Coast .''urvey; ^uvernor ol 'I’erritory of (>; e ! '
•j^on; ti.ember ot House ol Kepresenlative-^ Ir.im 1
>rei;on. now P>ri;^Ien 1 .V. ;
Henry W Halleek, N V, No .'J, entered l'^ii'.:i- . l
n- ei^; Author ol a \v.>rk on • llitumer; " :uid ol
•• i''Jemeiit.- of .\lilitary Art .uul S'-ietice;' Brvt
('.ipt t>r ^.lallantry in Calilor;i;.i, Si i rctai . ot .'-';.it.-
of CalifoiIlia; ('ounseil ir at Lav,; now
in- General I
.loieins F Gilmer, of N (’, .N > I, eiit> red K's-
gitu i'r.'; now Col..i;el l]ii”ineeis (' ."
.Mexandcr It L:iwtoi', m,’ S C, N’.^ L'l, entered
.\riillery, resigned I''’"; Law\er at S.ivannah
■inee l^ ll': President .''a\;!nnah and Au.rii'ta K
il since now Lrig Genera
James B lliek. tt', if N ^ , .N
tillery; i.ow Brigieneral I ."s \
I'Mw.iid II (’ant'jt. I'orn in Ky, eailet
Indiana. .No:’.'*, Brevet M;jjor ^r i:-,!! int r . .li
treias and Churubuseu' " iw Bri;/• feneia! I
Cl.As-- OK I'- 10
P.iul > lll'berl, ot l.;t. No 1, enterei) Kiiu;:-
iiefi-, re^iuMnd l'' l.>; Chiel Kn^iineer ot Stat'- it
Li, IL”>-47; reappointed Li'“ut ('. L'ln l Inl'intry
I'}.; bie\et Celonel tor uallaiitrv at .Nlolitio del
l»i \; li-banded 1^1''; now Biii: ieneral C .> A
\\ iiii:ini (iilhai.i, born in ind. eadet from \ a,
•No entered .\rtilKry; resigned I8PI; Prof >4 :
Physical .''cienee, t e, \'a. .^liiitarv Institute
l''t*i; author ot ••(Jilham’s Taetics;” now Col (' :
A i
\\ illiam I .''herinan. ( Miio. No *>. entered ,\r-^
tillery; now >lajor Genera! I S A.
.lohn P ^L ('own. ot'Tenti. No. 1>. entered .\r- :
tillery; Orevet (,'j[itain for L’allantrv at ('erroi
iordo; now l>ri_- 'iein rul C S .\
Richard > Kwell, tu rn in l> cadet from \ a,
I entered I *rairoon.-, .No Li, hrevot ('ajitain for ^.mL
lantry at ('ontrera> and Churubu^c.’; now Brii:a
dier (I'etieral C S
James i Martin, N C, No 1 I, entered Artillery;
lost an arm at Chunibu'co; brevet .^Lij .r tor - il- ,
lantry at (’■■ntrera- and (.'liurubu.'co; .\djutant
General ot .N (', Brig General (’ S A
Reuben P ('ampl-.ll, ot N (’, No 27, ent.red ■
drau'ooii'; brevet ('a]>tain t,.r gallantry at Buena :
\ ista; ol ( .V, Liiled at ( iiiekahonanv
I homas .Iordan, ot \ a. No 11. eiitorid Itiiaii- |
try; now P»rii: General C S A
Cl.Asst'K 1 I 1—^;*>2 .NlKMtiK.lts
Josiah Coriras. born in Pa. eadet from N ^ , i
No ti, entered ( >riinanee; now ('bief ot >rdnane-'
»’ S
.Nathaniel Lyon, of t'onn. .No II, eiiterc-f in-'
f.antry; brevet (’aptain fur i'allantry at (’ontrera-
and ChurubusCo; wounded ai the Belen Gat. , ;
City ot .^lexieo; .^lajor lieneral I A, killed at i
.''prinirtii'ld. j
.''aniucl -\nderson, of \ a, .No I'', ent« rid(
.\rtillery; br.'Vet ('aptain f.»r gallantry at Molino ■
del Rey; Lieut ('tdonel C A. ;
Suniuel Jones. (,{' \ a. No P', eiit' red .Vrtiller’,;
now Brig (Jcneral C .V.
John 1 Leynold.'. ol Pa, No 2», etUcrcd Artil- i
lery; t»revet ('aptain for gallantry at Moiiterev; I
brevet 31ajor at Buena \ ista; now Briir Genera
C S A.
Robert S Garnett of \'a. No 27, entered Artil
lery; bre.vet Captain for galiantrv at .'lontorev;
brevet Majorat liuona \'ista; Brig Genera! (' S
killed at Kieh J^Iountain.
Kicbard B (Jarnett, of \ a. No 2'.'. entered In
fantry; now Brig (Jeneral C S .\
!>on (’arlos Buell, born in (*hio, cadet from
Ind. No. ;52, entered infantry; brevet (’apt for
gallantry at Monterey; severely wounded at Churu
busco; brevet Major at (’ontreras and Churubusco;
now Maj or Gen’i P S A.
Israel 1> Richardson, ot \'t. No ;{s, entered
Infantry; brevet (’aptain for gallantry at I’ontr.'
ras and Churubusiro; brevet Major for galiantrv
Chapiiltcpec; now Major General I' S A.
Ainlew^on I> Nelson, born in Ky. eadet Ohio
No 42, entered intantry; now Maj Gen’l P S A
(’t,.\ss OK IS 12—’)() Mkmijkhs.
II' Rosecrans, (^not /iO.V'//■/■!/(r.) of ()hio
No entered Kngineers; now Maj ( Jen’l P S
(Justavu.s W Smit^i, ot Ky, No S, entered K
gineers; brevet 1st Lieut for g.allantrv at ('em*
Gordo; })revet (’aptain at (.'ontreras;'now Maior
(^en’l C S A.
Mansfiel.l Lovell, D C!, No !*, entered Artillery;
wounded at Chapultepec; Brevet Capt lor gallant
ry at Chapultepec; now Maj (Jen’l (’ S A.
John I’ope, born in Ky, cadet from ill, No 17,
entered Topo Kngineer.s; Brevet 1st Lt for gallant
ry at ^lonterey; Brvt Capt at Buena Vista; now Mai
(Jen IT S A.
^Vbner noubletlay, ol Ni' ^ , no 23, entered ar
tillery; now Brig (Jen P S A
Dau’l II Ilif: of S C, No 28, Brvt. Capt for
gallantry at Contreras and Churubusco; Brevt Maj
at (Jhapuitpec; resigned 1S49- „ow Maj Gen C S A
i’licbard II Andersen, S 0, No 40, entered Dni-
goons; Brvt 1st Lt for gallantry at San Augustine,
31exico; now Maj Gen C S A.
l.aFayette McLaws, of Ga, No 4s, entered In
fantry; now Maj Gen C S A.
Karl A an Dorn, of Miss, No ;)2, entered m
fan try; Brvt Capt for gallantry at Cerro Gordo;
Brevet Maj at Contreras and Churubusco; wounded
in entering City of Mexico; now Major Gen’l C
b A.
James Longstreet, born in S C, cadet from Ala.
No 54, entered Infantry; Brvt Capt for gallantry
at Contreras and Churubusco; Brevet 3Iajor at
>nii"i) !• !>'
faiitrv; \voiinl
tor :^ali:intr_\ :i
(•lined I now B
C; s
Wm 11
1, eiiteied l‘]ii
(’
>rig (Jen.
.Mil, .\Ti;.s.
>..-k!-er, ol’ Ky, .No 1 1, entered In-
• ■1 at Churubuseo; brevet 1st Lieut
it ('otitrera,'. and Churnbuseo (de-
i i: (!eni*r;d C S
(tf l' ir> ll,» (i'-ADI A'l Ks
V hitiiiL:. ol .'di.'S. cadet at large. No
L' oers; now ,''l::jor General (' S .\
'• of ^Li", .N') 7. entered ( hd-
I Lietit'natit f.ir gallantry at .'do-
\br ve; Captain at Chapchej.cc; now
nanei.''
lii'.o li-
Bo iu' (Jener il I under arrest
i'il/. .lohn Porter of N H, eadet at large. No
eiitt red artillerv; brevet Captain for gallantry at
.Molino del l’.\; lirevet Major at ('haj.ultepec,
!iow Bri;radier General 1 .\
1 dmiiud l\irl'\ .''iniih. id Fla, No 2.>, entered
Infantry; brevt I 1't L'eiiti-nant for g-allantry at
('erro Gorilo; brevet ('aptain at ('ontreras; now
'\I.ijor ( 1 t, nei a' C S
I eruard i'- B 'e, of > C. eu let at large'. Ni> .'I'j,
V. iu!i led at ('fvro (i'.rd.i ?nd bre\»t 1st Lieu-
►•nant t->i';^ah...itt v ai that baule; Brevet ('aptain
t ('hat.iili^Mid killed at .^lanassas
v‘l,.^s., i''It, (iUADl .\ i i.s.
il d:in. ot Pa. .No 2, entereil en-
t Li'-ut f-r LMll.mtrv :it (’ontre
'o>ev: (''aptain at ('hajmlte
i :j. rai I S
• • N II. .N ■. 4. .’.'iterevl I'^iiLii-
i. '.t tor L.'al!aiiti'v at i'oiitreia'.
^ewielv .i..i:nded at M.din . del
'ajti.ini for Lrallaiitrv iu that bat-
(Jei.i-
-ineer'; bi 'V ; i
n's ;iiid ' hui '-!- .
pee; U' .M r. :.)r • ■
Joh;i '. I - ' 'r,
Iie.f,-; I,:,, el Nt
and «'h'lrubit. c-.';
, atal ^re\ et (
Pi, N.
1". entered
entere.i ,\r-
• ■ntered \r-
entercd In-
\; tiow .Miiiiary Governor
N.t entered Intantrv:
il
at
.\. I
n- I
tl'': ll'T.'.- • •iier.ii ( >
1. lleiio. b.)in in \ a. cadet from
ent'Ti ! 'rduaiic>.; bn vet Isi Lieut, for gal Ian-
trv at '■ I r.. iord.i; brevet Ca;.tai:i at v'hapultejit
where i,v V. as \\-..iiiiiei; :ioV,^ Brii; Gen I S A.
I'iii-i:. .i !a-k- 'II. Sro,e-wail, ol \ a. No l7.
.'lit.Ted \r-iliery; brevet ’aj)tain for ^all:in»»-.y :>t
I'liiitr.Ta' ati't 'li'iruliusei 1; l.rcvet M .ijor at ( lia-
o n.e.N .\l.iior Gen-r d C S A
h.iviii i; .!i>n.''. b M'li in S t’, ea.let trom (la.
.\o 11. . ’itered lntai;'ry; brevet 1st Lieut for gal
lantry .•): Ciitfrr. ’-.i- and Chmnbur-eo; now Briua-
lier (I ' iierril (’ S .\
C.idmu ’^1 W ileox, b..r:i in .N (', eadet fro»n
Tenn, No;'»L ei:te;eJ lnfiiit.iy; brevet 1st Lieut
I'or L;all:‘,"trv at V hapultepi .-; n-o.v Bri*.r Gen.-ral
C S .\
\Wn yi *iardiier. ot (la, .No enterel Inf'an-
try; severelv wounded at ('liurubu.'co; brevet 1st
Lieut for ;_'allantry at ('ontreras and ('hurubusco;
tii'W Briir (■eiieral ('
(’l.A'S >K 1^17—-■> Guaim ATKs.
Ainbr. 'C i* Hill. jr. ot \’a. No L*‘. entered \r
tilfi iy; ;n w .^laj (ieneral (' .\.
\inbro-'* K Burti'i' e, of ind. No
.\riillerv; le.w ,'laj G- iieral I S ,\
llum- vn I? -\\r' o! N V. N.> 22
tillery.
('b.irii - '>i'( *ip.,. o;;_
tillery
Kifbert L \ M ir, o; ,N \ , No ;iO.
lantry; Jiri_ G. !i I
ot Ni’rloK.
IL- nry Herb, -t \
ii'.w l>ri- iener.il ''
(I. A s.-- ..r l'l'—.'is Gh.\duatKs
N f 'rLr^; I'vans, of S C. No :;t>, entered l>ra-
Lioi.iis; li .w B;;_; Geti. ral (' S .V.
LKil ISl.An KK OF NOUTH C\K(>LINA.
.KNA i t.
Pa-.jU"tank ana Per.juiiuon.-.—W li Baulev.
('a;n'b n and ''urrituck—1> Mel» L’lndsev
(I.it.-.- and ('howa’i — Mills L Kure.
llvde and T\rreil -('harlc' Me(’leese
.Niirfhaiiipton — Mr W ('opcland.
Herti.ird —.) B Slauuiiter.
Bertie—'I’he- .>! (iarrett.
Martin and \\ ashin_t»n J
lla?i;’:>'c .'da-on L W'L'.:ins
l.vijee'-nibe and 'vVilsi.n .U
Pitt — I'i .1 Blount.
Beuuloit—K J Warren.
(’raven—
Carteret and Jones—(,'alvin Kooiiee.
(Jreen.-and Lenoir — Kdwanl I atriek
New IL.inov.,r—Kli W Hall,
ibit lin hr J.inie.' i*ieki«;i.
( bislov —J .V .'lurrill.
Bladen. P.runswiek, I'te—J W
Cumberland and Harnett—W
Samps.I'i—Thoni.i.'- 1 I'aison.
^^'ayne - W in K i.ane.
Johnston—C B Sanders.
Wake 1 PH Buss.
Nash—A J Taylor.
I’ranklin—Harris.
Warre.i —I»r T J PiteJiIbrd.
(•ranville—R W Lassiter.
Per'-^on—James Iloleman.
(•range—Hon W A (iraham.
Alamance and Randolpl;—Giles .‘debane,
('batham—William P 'I'avlor.
Moore and Montgomery—(’alvin W Wooley.
Bichmond and Robeson—Giles Leiteh.
Anson and Pnion—Williatii (’ Smith.
(Juiltord — Peter Adaius.
( as well—Hon Bedlord Brown
Rockingham—F L .''impson.
-Mecklenburg—John Voung.
( abarrus .lud Stanly- -I W Smith.
Rowan and Pavie—I;r.) G Ratnsav.
Pavidson — H .Vdauis.
Stokes and Forsyth—las K Matthew-.
Ashe, Surry, A;c—Isa.ic Jarrett.
Iredell, Wilkc.s, Ac.—L (.^ Sharpe.
Burke, ?.lc])owell, i\.c—S J Neal.
Lincoln, 'iaston. \c—) H V/hite.
liu'.hcrlord, Polk, tVe.—M () Pickerson.
Buncombe, Henderson, I'cc—William M Shipp.
Haywood, Macon, iVc.—Rev C D Smith.
I (.'allowav
II Powell.
Ill"
W rii:ht
In-
llolSK OF COM.MONS.
Alamance—H V ^IcAden, Dr K F Watson.
Alexander—J .M Carson.
.\nsou— 1 *urdie Richardson, R H Burns.
Ashe—J M (Jentry.
Bladen—J W Ru'S.
Beaufort—R S Ponnell, W T Marsh.
Bertie—Dr 1‘ T Henry, James Bond.
Brun.swick—Haniel L Rus^iell.
Buncombe—Mr Bur'Mu.
Burke—John Parks.
Cabarrus—\\ S Harris.
Caldwell—Mr Barohardt.
Camden—John Forbes.
(Jnrter«t ^
Cftsw«ll—S .S Harrisoji, Willinii.
Catawba—Geo S Hooper
CJhatham—T*B TiHnis. W J IJ ^.j.,
Waddell.
(^berokee—J H Brysnu
('howan -i^emuel (' Benburs
Cleveland—I'avid Beani, .1 it 1.
(’olunibiis—W .M Baldwiii
Craven
('umberland and Harnett IL.ii It. |
l)r John .Me(.‘ormick, Neill -MeKn
('urrituck—B M Baxter
Davidson—Dr R L Beall. Heiir\ W’.,
I'avie—Henry B Howard
Duplin—J D Stanford. L \\ }|o|_.r
Kdireeoinbe—David ('obij. llober: iV, I
For.'ivth—lohn 1' N!"> n, Dr 1- •>, ,
Fr.inklin — .\ ^\’ Pearc'. -.Ir
(ia'i.'ii — .\ ’»V Daveiipo.t.
(Jranvill',—Hon B B (jilliani, .la-
Ku'jrene Grissom.
(Jreene—H R Best.
(iuilford—i'l .S .''herwood. B W (i|
Smith.
(Jates -W 11 -Mannintr
llali liiX — Dr il enry Jo\ ner, \ H I »;.■ .
ILi’. wood- -Dr .S L Love
Hertford—J B \ ann.
Heiider-on .\lex Henry
11 vile K ij 'lann
Ired.dl '1' .\ Allison, .John Noun:
Ja' ksoti .5 Keener
Johnston Setli (J \\"oO'i;ill. W ii •
.Jone —
L'.noi/--W W Dur.n
Lincoln — A ('ostner
,^laeon- -! >r .1 .^! L\ le,
>1 adison —I >r. Wallin.
.'Ltii in - - J ames ! ‘obin'on
"'Id •■‘M'ell .Nlr('r:dr.
’eiibur:^—liio L. I'rown. F C i.r' •
* .Mon'j;om>-rv — K (I L Barrim^.r
'loore —.\lexatidi r Kelly.
Nash —Heiirv (i Williams
New llaiK.ver—J Person,.! B ll-iw
Nor;hampton -\\ W Pi-eble-, H Staii-’
( hi-lov.' - liarvev I'.iy.
(>rariL:c—.lohn Berry, W ,\ P.Htter- 'f!
Pa.sijUotank W K .Nlann.
Per:juiuioM' Dr Jo,^ li Kiddick
1 ’•■r.'- n ^l D (’ l !nm]'a-s
Pitt ' i'erkins, B 1 Albritton
Raii'loiph—tJon.arliMii \\"orth, .'I S H"'■
Bil l: >1 .nd Sander- M ln;jrrain
iiobi-o(i—.Mur.lock .^IcRae. D .^le^•■
Rockii;..^h.ini (>illiani, — lu-viiMi;.
Rowyii — F K .''hober, N N FletiiitJL'
Buthi,: ford—R Brvan J ]> Carpi;\\v.. t
•Samjison—William Kirby, Thos H Hohu.^
Stanly - lialayette Greene.
.''^Aes — William Flynt
Sun V -Dr Li.-epb Hollinswortb.
'fy rri.U
1 tiiou—C (,> lienimonds.
Wake H W Miller. G H Alford, Wm
'A'arrcn —Thos I -ludkins, Leonard Hen.kr-
Washington —
Watauga—Wm Horton. •
Waviie—B B Rives, M K Crawford
\\ ilk-'s Wellborn, A H Haunt,^
\ adkiir—.V (’ CowK--.
Vaue\ --D ^ ouiej^
(’(‘NFKDKRA'n. S 1'\ I KS ('ONGRF-
sKNATE
Alii.tni.!—.^Iessrs William L Vancey. :
Clay.
J/ V'f.’i — .^lessr- Robert W John.son, i
B .Mitchell
* Fhjrl.ht—Me—rs James ^l *l>aker, ,\ L
well
f]i (f Hill, Roliert T.vmil.-
A’^iti i'.-I. —'le-sr- H (’ Burnett. W'\'ilisi f
.sLjiinis.
L’ uis'iina—Messrs Kd. Sparrow. T J Seu._-
—Messrs ,\ll.>ert (J Brown, .h::-
Pbelan.
Messrs John P.Clark.RS V I'ey
Sorth ('jmlhui—Me-srs (Jeorire Davi'. W
liam 1 Dortch.
S-^nfh ('•iriiiinu—Messrs Robert W Birnw
James L Orr.
Tt:in>!sr Mes.srs Langdon C Haynes, '
tavus A Henry.
T^.Ciis—.'\Iessrs Loui.' T Wigfall, W S Old:
i'iri/nii'i — R M T Hunter, W Ballard Pr-'
HOI SE OK KEPRKSENTATIVKS.
Ac(tl>'iinit—-Mes>,srs Thomas J Foster. U'a
Sniitb. John Rails, J L M Curry. Frunc.-
Lyon. W P (’bilton. David (’lopton, Ju L 1';.
K S Daryan.
-L‘.(o-,,s.fs—.^Iessrs Felix J Balson, (iranJ>
D Roy.'iter, Augustus II (Jarland, Thos 1! Ihn.
Florihi—Mes-rs Jas B l>awkius, ii IJ Hii:
i, ,r'/in—.''K.s.srs Julian Hartridge, (’J Mi.
nerlyn, Hines Holt, A II Kenan, i*avid 1.'^
W m \\ (.’lark, Robert P Trippe, Lueiu.' J
^ trell. Hardy Strickland, A R Wrii^dit.
/vut(ut/\y—Not yet elected.
Loin'sicuii—Messrs Charles J Villere.
M ('onrad, Duncan F Kenner, Lucien J l*u '
I John F Lewis. .John Perkins, Jun’r.
—Mcssns JnoJ Mcll.ie, J Wi'Ly
Reuben Davis, Israel Welsh, H (' C’hainbcTi
H Singleton, K l^arksdale.
Mi.-n'iun—Messrs Jolui Hyer. (’aspar W B'
(Jeorge (J \'cst, A H Conrow, W W Cook. T;
V\ I'reeman, 'i'homas A Harris.
.V«/VA ('iirolina—Me.ssrs W N H Smith, //'
ert R liridgers, Owen R Kenan, T D Mcl'owi
Thomas y Arnbibftld H Arrington.
McLean, William Lander, B S Gaither, A TI
vidson.
S'.uith ('(iroliita—^lossrs W W Boyce, WF
cher Miles, M L Bonham, John McQuot:.
F;'rrow, L .'I Ayer.
7V?ij(f,ssr. — Messrs J T Heiskell, W *.
W II 'I’ebbs, I-! L (Jardensbire, H 8 F'ooto. .'1
(Jentry, (Jeorge W riones, I'homas Menee^-^
C Atkins, Bullock, David M Currin
T, ■''IS—Messrs John .V Wilcox, Peter M li;-,
('’laiborne ('* Herbert, Wm B Wright, Malcoi
(.>raham, B I' Sexton.
\ infitiiti—Messrs Muscoe R H (Jarneti.J-
R ('hambliss, fJohii Tyler, Roger A Pryor. T'
S Bocock, John (Joode. Jr, James P Ibhi'oc.
D C ib'jsrnctte, William Smith, A K b
John B Baldwin. W R Staples, Walter l’re^‘
(J Jenkin.*^, Robert Johnson, Chas W Ru'-
liohks.
Tin: WITS AND r.EAUX OF JiOClETV.
One ot Them, hy Lever;
Louie's Lav. Term at St. Mary's;
I'..nrlanii’s Yeom.-in;
Tennyson’s Poems;
Aniericun Almanac,
The Lady’s r>ook of Flowers',
Language of Flowers;
I’oetry of
Lady's tiiiiile to Perfect Gentility;
“ “ “ Ideality:
•• aii'i (.leiitlemen’s Mirror of Fortune;
f’e'.er I’arley s Balloon Travels;
“ “ Hook of Travels and Adventur>‘:
March :S(\ k J. HALF X
I The l.aw ot oi
Property, b Vr.aacis Hilliard, 2d Edition,
and iinprovv»d.
Starkie O'* Evidence, 8th Eilition, with
Sharswood.
1 Wendells’ Blackstone; Byles’ on Bills,
Sharswood.
I Adams’ Equjty; Broom’s Legal Maxima
Smith on Contracta, &o. E. J. HALI
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