Confederate Memorial
Louisiana Confederate Memorial - - Gray's 28th
Our Heros
January 1 John Yates Beall 2/24/1865
January 8 James Longstreet 1821
January 16 John C. Breckenridge 1821
January 19 Robert E. Lee 1807
January 19 Henry Gray 1816 Jr. (January 19, 1816 – December 11, 1892) more
January 21 Stonewall Jackson 1824
January 25 George Edward Pickett 1825
January 27 Richard Taylor 1826
February 2 Albert Sidney Johnston 1803
February 3 Joseph Eggleston Johnston 1807
Feb 6 J.E.B. Stuart 1833 James Ewell Brown Stuart
February 6 John Brown Gordon 1832
February 8 Richard Ewell 1817
February 10 Alfred Mouton 1829
February 13 Joseph Orville "Jo" Shelby
February 18 Lewis Armistead 1817
February 24 John Yates Beall was executed 1865
March 14 John Sappington Marmaduke 1833
March 15 Marcellus Jerome Clarke 1865
March 17 Patrick Ronayne Cleburne 1828
March 22 Braxton Bragg 1817
March 25 Robert Cobb Kennedy 1865
March 28 Wade Hampton 1818
April 6 General Albert Sidney Johnston Killed 1862
April 8, 1864 Battle at Mansfield
April 10 Leonidas Polk 1806
April 15 Joseph Emerson Brown 1821
April 15
April 19
April 20 Alfred H. Colquitt 1824
May 10 Stonewall Jackson 1824 Stonewall Jackson died 1863
May 16 Edmund Kirby Smith 1824
May 25 Henry Hopkins Sibley 1816 more Sibley tent
May 28 P.G.T. Beauregard 1818
June 1 John Hunt Morgan 1825
June 6 Quantrill died 1865
June 8 Thomas Green 1814
June 27 Grants canal 1862
June 29 John Bell Hood 1831
July 8 John Pemberton 1831
July 12 Daniel Harvey Hill 1821
July 13 Nathan Bedford Forrest 1821
August 10 John Clifford Pemberton 1814
August 21 William Barksdale 1821
September 4 John Hunt Morgan 1864
September 10 Joseph Wheeler 1836
September 14 Sterling Price
September 25 James Barton Jones 1834
September 27 Raphael Semmes 1809
October 12 William Hardee 1815
October 20 Benjamin Cheatham 1820
October 20 Champ Ferguson
October 20 Henry C. Magruder 1865
October 21 George M. Todd 1864
October 26 William T. Anderson – died
November 9 Ambrose Powell Hill 1825
November 3 Jubal Anderson Early 1816
December 6 John Singleton Mosby 1833 the "Gray Ghost"
December 12 Joseph Orville "Jo" Shelby February 13
J O Shelby never surrendered
Price never surrendered
Henry C. Magruder (1844 - October 20, 1865)
Heinrich Hartmann Wirz[1] better known as Henry Wirz (November 25, 1823 – November 10, 1865)
Champ Ferguson in 1865
November 29, 1821 Clinton County, Kentucky October 20, 1865 (aged 43)
Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan
Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler
Thomas W. Pool 28th
William Walker
Leonidas Polk
Albert P. Thompson
James R. Chalmers
Stephen D. Lee - Cavalry
Nathan B. Forrest
horse artillery under Major John Pelham
Issac W. Melton Lieutenant Colonel Bienville Stars Daniel H. Sheppard
John W. Rabb Marks Guards Thomas W. Abney
William F. Clark - Edwin C. Kidd
Marcus O. Cheatham Claiborne Invincibles
John T. Lewis
Robert H. Bradford
David Hardy
James Brice
Rufus S. Richards - Virgil M. Eiland
Darling P. Morris - Austin C. Banks -
Benjamin F. Fort
E. P. Doremus
A. B. Hailey Harley
E. E. Sloan
William F. Norman
D. Landry -- J. M. Baldwin
Gustave Bredon - - J. L. Wemple
Francis Newman
Emile E. Lauve
James W. Bryan
Napoleon Robin - - M. L. Lyons
John H. Forney
Issac W. Patton
Washington Marks
Emanuel Blum
Edward Durrive, Jr
Samuel Barnes
James C. Theard
A. Selle
Walter S. Jones -- William Wells
Samuel Brewer
C. A. Brashear
Ambrose A. Plattsmier
James Gibney
John C. Pemberton
Allen Thomas
J. O. Landry
Chickasaw Bayou
J. J. Decota
R. L. Thomas
F. A. Shoup
Robert Cobb Kennedy attempted to burn New York City executed on March 25, 1865
John Yates Beall (January 1, 1835 – February 24, 1865) was a Confederate privateer in the American Civil War who was arrested as a spy in New York and executed at Fort Columbus, Governors Island, New York.
Beall was executed on February 24, 1865
Marcellus Jerome Clarke (also called M. Jerome Clarke)(1844 – March 15, 1865) was a Confederate captain
Military authorities kept Clarke's trial a secret, and the verdict had been decided the day before the trial.
On March 14 military authorities planned Clarke's execution, even though the trial had not started.
During the three-hour trial Clarke was not allowed counsel or witnesses for his defense.
"I believe in and die for the Confederate cause." March 15 he was hanged
Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan
Morgan's death on September 4, 1864,
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Henry Medkiff and
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Henry C. Magruder (1844 - October 20, 1865) was a Confederate soldier
Henry Magruder was hanged at Louisville on 20 October 1865 at the age of 21 Union authorities hanged Henry Magruder behind the walls of the Louisville Military Prison
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June 6,1865 Quantrill died
William T. Anderson – October 26 died
George M. Todd (unknown – October 21, 1864)
Sterling Price (September 14, 1809 – September 29, 1867
Following the war, Price took his remaining troops to Mexico rather than surrender,
General Albert Sidney Johnston
6 April, 1862,
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