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Union generals: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

The following lists show the names, substantive ranks, and brevet ranks (if applicable) of all general officers who served in the United States Army during the Civil War, in addition to a small selection of lower-ranked officers who received brevets as general officers; while some 1,600 officers received or were nominated for brevets as general officers in the course of the war (or immediately following it for service during the war),[1] only a small selection is listed here; for the sake of brevity, only those who held governorships or national offices, served as presidential cabinet secretaries, received the Medal of Honor, were killed in action, were department heads within the army, or had notable relations are listed here.

In addition to their names and ranks, there is a small set of notes after every entry listing Medal of Honor or Thanks of Congress citations, West Point graduation dates, important political or Army offices held, retirements or deaths during the war (whether in action or other means), notable relations, rejections or expiration of appointments, or unique facts pertaining to this article (i.e. youngest general, last surviving general, etc.); for all other information on their lives and accomplishments, please refer to their individual entries.

If available, ranks are followed by the "to rank from" dates (i.e. the date on which the commission is effective) rather than the date of appointment or confirmation, which were generally months if not years later; this is particularly true in the case of brevets, most of which were granted after the war between 1866 and 1869.

Note on abbreviations:

A []

Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Henry Livermore Abbott in uniform Abbott, Henry Livermore Major, USV
(October 10, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
KIA, Battle of the Wilderness (May 6, 1864)
Joseph Carter Abbott - Brady-Handy Abbott, Joseph Carter Colonel, USV
(November 17, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(January 15, 1865)
U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1868–1871)
John Joseph Abercrombie - Brady-Handy Abercrombie, John Joseph Brigadier General, USV
(August 31, 1861)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1822
Resigned June 24, 1865
Charles Francis Adams, Jr. Adams, Charles Francis Jr. Colonel, USV
(March 14, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Son of Charles Francis Adams, Sr., U.S. Minister to the Court of St. James

Grandson of President John Quincy Adams
Great-grandson of President John Adams

Charles Albright congressman - Brady-Handy Albright, Charles Colonel, USV
(January 24, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 7, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania (1873–1875)
Russell Alexander Alger2 Alger, Russell Alexander Colonel, USV
(June 11, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned September 20, 1864
Governor of Michigan (1885–1887)
Commander-in-chief, GAR (1889–1890)
Secretary of War (1897–1899)
Senator from Michigan (1902–1907)
File:RAllen.jpg Allen, Robert Colonel, USA
(February 19, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 23, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1836
Benjamin Alvord mathematician - Brady-Handy Alvord, Benjamin Major, USA
(June 22, 1854)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 15, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(April 9, 1865)
USMA, 1833
Adelbert Ames Ames, Adelbert Captain, USA
(June 11, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 20, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(January 15, 1865)
USMA, 1861
MOH, First Battle of Bull Run (July 21, 1861)
Provisional Governor Mississippi (1868–1869)
U.S. Senator from Mississippi (1870–1874)
Governor of Mississippi (1875)
Last surviving Union General, d. April 13, 1933
Son-in-law of Benjamin Franklin Butler
JAmmen Ammen, Jacob Brigadier General, USV
(July 16, 1862)
USMA, 1831
Resigned January 14, 1865
Major Robert Anderson Anderson, Robert Brigadier General, USA
(May 15, 1861)
Major General, USA
(February 3, 1865)
USMA, 1825
Retired October 27, 1863
William Black Anderson Anderson, William Black Colonel, USV
(April 4, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1875–1877)
Christopher Columbus Andrews - Brady-Handy Andrews, Christopher Columbus Brigadier General, USV
(January 5, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 9, 1865)
GLAndrews Andrews, George Leonard Brigadier General, USV
(November 10, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 26, 1865)
USMA, 1851
File:Timothy Patrick Andrews.jpg Andrews, Timothy Patrick Colonel, USA
(September 6, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(September 13, 1847)
Paymaster General (1862–1864)
Retired November 29, 1862
rejected a commission as brevet Brigadier General, USA (March 13, 1865) on the basis that he already possessed such an appointment
Gen. Lewis G. Arnold (1864 engraving) Arnold, Lewis Golding Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(August 1, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(January 24, 1862)
USMA, 1837
Retired February 8, 1864
Gen-RArnold Arnold, Richard Captain, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(August 22, 1865)
USMA, 1850
ASAsboth Asboth, Alexander Sandor Brigadier General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Appointed Brigadier General, USV (September 3, 1861) by John Charles Frémont who lacked the authority to make such an appointment
John Jacob Astor III Astor, John Jacob III Colonel, USV
(November 30, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Mustered out July 11, 1862
Christopher C. Augur - Brady-Handy Augur, Christopher Columbus Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(July 1, 1863)
Major General, USV
(August 9, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1843
William W Averell Averell, William Woods Captain, USA
(July 17, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 26, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(August 7, 1864)
USMA, 1855
John Thomas Averill Averill, John Thomas Colonel, USV
(November 22, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(October 18, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Minnesota (1871–1875)
Romeyn B. Ayres - Brady-Handy Ayres, Romeyn Beck Captain, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(August 1, 1864)
USMA, 1847

B []

Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Orville E. Babcock - Brady-Handy Babcock, Orville Elias Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(January 1, 1863)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Private secretary to President Ulysses Simpson Grant
Josephbailey Bailey, Joseph Brigadier General, USV
(November 10, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Received the Thanks of Congress (June 4, 1864)
Absalom Baird Baird, Absalom Major, USA
(November 12, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(September 1, 1864)
USMA, 1849
MOH, Battle of Jonesborough (September 1, 1864)
Edward Dickinson Baker Baker, Edward Dickinson Major General, USV
(September 21, 1861)
KIA, Battle of Ball's Bluff (October 21, 1861)
Rejected appointment as Brigadier General, USV (May 17, 1861)
Promoted to Major General, USV posthumously
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1845–1846, 1849–1851)
U.S. Senator from Oregon (1860–1861)
Lafayette Curry Baker Baker, Lafayette Curry Brigadier General, USV
(April 26, 1865)
GenNPBanks Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss Major General, USV
(May 16, 1861)
Received the Thanks of Congress (January 28, 1864)
U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts (1853–1857, 1865–1873, 1875–1879, 1889–1891)
Speaker of the House (1856–1857)
Governor of Massachusetts (1858–1861)
Colonel Henry B. Banning Banning, Henry Blackstone Colonel, USV
(November 10, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned January 21, 1865
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1873–1879)
Francis C. Barlow Barlow, Francis Channing Major General, USV
(May 25, 1865)
John G Barnard Barnard, John Gross Colonel, USA
(December 28, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 23, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(July 4, 1864)
USMA, 1833
Superintendent, USMA (1855–1856)
James Barnes Barnes, James Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
General Joseph K. Barnes Barnes, Joseph K., M.D. Brigadier General, USA
(August 22, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Surgeon General (1864–1882)
Surgeon at the deathbeds of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and James Abram Garfield
Lewis Tappan Barney Barney, Lewis Tappan Captain, USV
(February 29, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned June 21, 1864
Declined appointment as Colonel, USV (1864)
Youngest brevet brigadier general
Henry Alanson Barnum Barnum, Henry Alanson Brigadier General, USV
(May 31, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Lookout Mountain (November 24, 1863)
Henry W Barry Barry, Henry W. Colonel, USV
(April 28, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S Congressman from Mississippi (1870–1875)
Brevet obtained by alleged fraud
William Farquhar Barry - LoC Civil War Barry, William Farquhar Colonel, USA
(December 11, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 20, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(September 1, 1864)
USMA, 1838
Brig Gen Joseph Jackson Bartlett Bartlett, Joseph Jackson Brigadier General, USV
(March 30, 1863)
Major General, USV
(August 1, 1864)
Original appointment as Brigadier General, USV (October 4, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
William Francis Bartlett Bartlett, William Francis Brigadier General, USV
(June 20, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
File:Richard Napoleon Batchelder.jpg Batchelder, Richard Napoleon Captain, USA
(February 16, 1865)
Colonel, USV
(August 2, 1864)
Brigadier General, USA
(April 9, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, between Catlett and Fairfax Station, Virginia (October 13–15, 1863)
Delevan Bates Bates, Delevan Colonel, USV
(March 23, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of the Crater (July 30, 1864)
Gen-Hbaxter Baxter, Henry Brigadier General, USV
(March 12, 1863)
Major General, USV
(April 1, 1865)
U.S. minister to Honduras (1869–1873)
GDBayard Bayard, George Dashiell Captain, USA
(August 20, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
USMA, 1856
DOW, Battle of Fredericksburg (w. December 13, 1862, d. December 14, 1862)
Gen-GLBeal Beal, George Lafayette Brigadier General, USV
(November 30, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
John Beatty Beatty, John Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1868–1873)
SamuelBeatty Beatty, Samuel Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1863)
James A. Beaver Beaver, James Addams Colonel, USV
(September 8, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 1, 1864)
Mustered out December 27, 1864
Governor of Pennsylvania (1887–1891)
William Belknap, Brady-Handy bw photo portrait, ca1855-1865 Belknap, William Worth Brigadier General, USV
(July 30, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Secretary of War (1869–1876)
Lewis Benedict Col 162d NYVI Benedict, Lewis Colonel, USV
(September 12, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
KIA, Battle of Pleasant Hill (April 9, 1864)
Henry W Benham Benham, Henry Washington Major
(August 6, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 13, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1837
Thomas W. Bennett territorial governor - Brady-Handy Bennett, Thomas Warren Colonel, USV
(November 1, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 5, 1865)
Territorial Governor of Idaho (1871–1875)
Congressional Delegate for the Idaho Territory (1875–1876)
Gen-WPBenton Benton, William Plummer Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 26, 1865)
HGBerry Berry, Hiram Gregory Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
KIA, Battle of Chancellorsville (May 3, 1863)
John.L.Beveridge.1 Beveridge, John Lourie Colonel, USV
(June 28, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 7, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1871–1873)
Governor of Illinois (1873–1877)
Daniel Davidson Bidwell Bidwell, Daniel Davidson Brigadier General, USV
(August 11, 1864)
KIA, Battle of Cedar Creek (October 19, 1864)
Henry Harrison Bingham Bingham, Henry Harrison Major, USV
(August 1, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 9, 1865)
MOH, Battle of the Wilderness (May 6, 1864)
U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania (1879–1912)
Henry Warner Birge Birge, Henry Warner Brigadier General, USV
(September 19, 1863)
Major General, USV
(February 25, 1865)
David B. Birney - Brady-Handy Birney, David Bell Major General, USV
(May 20, 1863)
Died of illness, October 18, 1864
Brother of William Birney
WBirney Birney, William Brigadier General, USV
(May 22, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Brother of David Bell Birney
John c black-illinois-1902 Black, John Charles Colonel, USV
(December 31, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 9, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Prairie Grove (December 7, 1862)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1893–1895)
Commander-in-chief, GAR (1903)
FrancisPBlair-small Blair, Francis Preston Jr. Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Declined appointment as Brigadier General, USV (August 7, 1861)
U.S. Congressman from Missouri (1857–1859, 1861–1862, 1863–1864)
U.S. Senator from Missouri (1871–1873)
Brother of Postmaster General Montgomery Blair
Brig Gen William Blaisdell Blaisdell, William E. Colonel, USV
(October 11, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(June 23, 1864)
KIA, Battle of Jerusalem Plank Road (June 23, 1864)
Appleton's Blenker Louis Blenker, Louis
(b. Blenker, Ludwig)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 9, 1861)
Mustered out March 31, 1863
General James G. Blunt USA Blunt, James Gillpatrick Major General, USV
(March 16, 1863)
American Civil War Union Brigadier General - Henry Bohlen Bohlen, Henry Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
KIA in reconnaissance over the Rappahannock River, Virginia (August 22. 1862)
James Bowen Bowen, James Brigadier General, USV
(October 11, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned July 27, 1864
ThomasMBowen Bowen, Thomas Meade Colonel, USV
(September 20, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(February 13, 1865)
Territorial Governor of Idaho (1871)
U.S. Senator from Colorado (1883–1889)
Gen-jboyle Boyle, Jeremiah Tilford Brigadier General, USV
(November 9, 1861)
Resigned January 26, 1864
Henry V Boynton arms crossed Boynton, Henry Van Ness Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(July 13, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Missionary Ridge (November 25, 1863)
L P Bradley ACW colonel Bradley, Luther Prentice Brigadier General, USV
(June 30, 1864)
GenESBragg Bragg, Edward Stuyvesant Brigadier General, USV
(June 25, 1864)
U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin (1877–1883, 1885–1887)
U.S. minister to Mexico
John M Brannan Brannan, John Milton Major, USA
(August 1, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 28, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(January 23, 1865)
USMA, 1841
Masonbrayman Brayman, Mason Brigadier General, USV
(September 24, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Territorial Governor of Idaho (1876–1880)
Henry Brewerton Brewerton, Henry Colonel, USA
(April 22, 1864)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1819
Superintendent, USMA (1845–1852)
Gen-BWBrice Brice, Benjamin William Colonel, USA
(November 29, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Paymaster General (1864–1872)
Henry Shaw Briggs Briggs, Henry Shaw Brigadier General, USV
(July 17, 1862)
J S Brisbin ACW Brisbin, James Sanks Captain, USA
(August 5, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 1, 1865)
Colonel, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
File:Thornton Fleming Brodhead.jpg Brodhead, Thornton Fleming Colonel, USV
(August 26, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 30, 1862)
DOW, Second Battle of Bull Run (w. August 30, 1862 d. September 2, 1862)
John R. Brooke Brooke, John Rutter Brigadier General, USV
(May 12, 1864)
Major General, USV
(August 1, 1864)
Military Governor of Puerto Rico (1898)
Military Governor of Cuba (1899)
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS (1905–1907)
WTHBrooks Brooks, William Thomas Harbaugh Major, USA
(March 12, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 28, 1861)
USMA, 1841
Appointment as Major General, USV (June 10, 1863) revoked April 6, 1864
Resigned June 14, 1864
Charles Elwood Brown Brown, Charles Elwood Colonel, USV
(June 6, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1885–1889)
Egbertbrown Brown, Egbert Benson Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
File:Thomas McLellan Browne.jpg Browne, Thomas McLellan Colonel, USV
(October 10, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1877–1891)
RCBuchanan Buchanan, Robert Christie Colonel, USA
(February 8, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1830
Volunteer appointment expired March 4, 1863
Nephew of First Lady Louisa Adams (Wife of President John Quincy Adams)
C.P. Buckingham Buckingham, Catharinus Putnam Brigadier General, USV
(July 16, 1862)
USMA, 1829
Resigned February 11, 1863
Ralph Pomeroy Buckland Buckland, Ralph Pomeroy Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned January 6, 1865
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1865–1869)
Don Carlos Buell Buell, Don Carlos Colonel, USA
(July 17, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
USMA, 1841
Mustered out of volunteer service May 28, 1864
Resigned June 1, 1864
John Buford Buford, John Captain, USA
(November 12, 1861)
Major General, USV
(July 1, 1863)
USMA, 1848
Died of illness December 16, 1863
Brother of Napoleon Bonaparte Buford
NBBuford Buford, Napoleon Bonaparte Brigadier General, USV
(April 15, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1827
Appointment as Major General, USV (November 29, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Brother of John Buford
StephenBurbridge Burbridge, Stephen Gano Brigadier General, USV
(June 9, 1862)
Major General, USV
(July 4, 1864)
HenrLawrBurn-1 Burnett, Henry Lawrence Major, USV
(August 10, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Assistant prosecutor, Lincoln assassination trial
Hiram Burnham Burnham, Hiram Brigadier General, USV
(April 26, 1864)
KIA, Battle of Chaffin's Farm (September 29, 1864)
W W Burns UA ACW Burns, William Wallace Major, USA
(August 3, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 28, 1861)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1847
Resigned volunteer commission March 20, 1863
Ambrose Burnside2 Burnside, Ambrose Everett Major General, USV
(March 18, 1862)
USMA, 1847
Received the Thanks of Congress (January 28, 1864)
Resigned April 15, 1865
Governor of Rhode Island (1866–1869)
Commander-in-chief, GAR (1871–1873)
U.S. Senator from Rhode Island (1875–1881)
Samuel Thompson Busey Busey, Samuel Thompson Colonel, USV
(January 7, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 9, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1891–1893)
General Cyrus Bussey - History of Iowa Bussey, Cyrus Brigadier General, USV
(January 5, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
General-Richard-Busteed-001 Busteed, Richard Brigadier General, USV
(August 7, 1862)
Appointment expired March 4, 1863
BenFrankButler Butler, Benjamin Franklin Major General, USV
(May 16, 1863)
U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts (1867–1875, 1877–1879)
Governor of Massachusetts (1883–1884)
Father-in-law of Adelbert Ames
Daniel Butterfield Butterfield, Daniel Colonel, USA
(July 1, 1863)
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Gaines' Mill (June 27, 1862)

C []

Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
File:GCadwalader.jpg Cadwalader, George Major General, USV
(April 25, 1862)
Resigned July 5, 1865
First commander-in-chief of MOLLUS (1865–1879)
John C. Caldwell Caldwell, John Curtis Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
Major General, USV
(August 19, 1865)
U.S. minister to Uruguay and Paraguay (1874–1882)
JohnBCallis1860 Callis, John Benton Lieutenant Colonel, USV, USN
(February 11, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Alabama (1878–1869)
R A Cameron ACW Cameron, Robert Alexander Brigadier General, USV
(August 11, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
CharlesThomasCampbell Campbell, Charles Thomas Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1863)
Original appointment as Brigadier General, USV (November 29, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Jacob Miller Campbell - Brady-Handy Campbell, Jacob Miller Colonel, USV
(February 27, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania (1877–1879, 1881–1887)
John Allen Campbell Campbell, John Allen Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(January 31, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Territorial Governor of Wyoming (1869–1875)
William Bowen Campbell Campbell, William Bowen Brigadier General, USV
(June 30, 1862)
Resigned January 26, 1863
U.S. Congressman from Tennessee (1847–1853)
Governor of Tennessee (1851–1853)
General Edward Canby 525 Canby, Edward Richard Sprigg Colonel, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Major General, USV
(May 7, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1839
Brother-in-law of John Parker Hawkins
Henrycapehart Capehart, Henry Colonel, USV
(February 22, 1864)
Major General, USV
(June 17, 1865)
MOH for saving the life of Private Watson Karr while fording the Greenbrier River (May 22, 1864)
Carleton, James Henry Carleton, James Henry Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
Major General, USA
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
William P Carlin Carlin, William Passmore Major, USA
(February 8, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865
Major General, USV
(March 19, 1865)
USMA, 1850
EACarr Carr, Eugene Asa Major, USA
(July 17, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 7, 1862)
Major General, USA
Major General, USV
USMA, 1850
MOH, Battle of Pea Ridge (March 7, 1862)
Joseph Bradford Carr - Brady-Handy Carr, Joseph Bradford Brigadier General, USV
(March 30, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Original appointment as Brigadier General, USV (September 7, 1862) expired March 4, 1863; second appointment (March 30, 1863) expired March 30, 1864; finally confirmed June 30, 1864
Hbcarrington-150 Carrington, Henry Beebee Colonel, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Samuel S Carroll Carroll, Samuel Sprigg Captain, USA
(November 1, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 12, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1856
SPCarter Carter, Samuel Powhatan Commander, USN
(June 25, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 1, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Naval Academy, 1846
Only officer ever to hold flag rank in both the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy (appointed Rear Admiral May 16, 1882)
Silas Casey Casey, Silas Colonel, USA
(October 9, 1861)
Major General, USV
(May 31, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1826
Isaac Catlin portrait Catlin, Isaac Swartwood Colonel, USV
(July 29, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of the Crater (July 30, 1864)
Brother-in-law of Benjamin Franklin Tracy
RobertFrancisCatterson Catterson, Robert Francis Brigadier General, USV
(May 31, 1865)
Joshua Chamberlain - Brady-Handy Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence
(b. Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain)
Brigadier General, USV
(June 19, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 29, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Gettysburg (July 2, 1863)
Detailed to receive surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia (April 12, 1865)
Governor of Maine (1866–1870)
One of only two general officers ever promoted on the field by General Grant
File:Alexander Chambers.jpg Chambers, Alexander Captain, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 11, 1863)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1853
Volunteer appointment cancelled by the Senate April 6, 1864, ostensibly because Chambers was not a legal resident of Iowa
S G Champlin ACW Champlin, Stephen Gardner Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned November 8, 1863
DOW, Battle of Seven Pines (w. May 31, 1862, d. January 24, 1864)
E P Chapin UA ACW Chapin, Edward Payson Brigadier General, USV
(May 27, 1863)
KIA, Siege of Port Hudson (May 27, 1863); promoted posthumously
Daniel Chaplin Chaplin, Daniel Colonel, USV
(August 21, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 17, 1864)
DOW, Second Battle of Deep Bottom (w. August 16, 1864, d. August 20, 1864)
G H Chapman UA BGen ACW Chapman, George Henry Brigadier General, USV
(July 21, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
A L Chetlain UA ACW Chetlain, Augustus Louis Brigadier General, USV
(December 18, 1863)
Major General, USV
(June 18, 1865)
Norton P. Chipman - Brady-Handy Chipman, Norton Parker Colonel, USV
(April 17, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Congressional Delegate for the District of Columbia (1871–1875)
Chiving1 Chivington, John Milton Colonel, USV
(April, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Appointment as Brigadier General, USV withdrawn February 12, 1863
Sylvester Churchill Churchill, Sylvester Colonel, USA
(June 25, 1841)
Brigadier General, USA
(September 23, 1847)
Inspector General, U.S. Army (1841–1861)
Retired September 25, 1861
Morgan H Chrysler Chrysler, Morgan Henry Brigadier General, USV
(November 11, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
William Thomas Clark Clark, William Thomas Brigadier General, USV
(May 31, 1865)
Major General, USV
(November 24, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Texas (1869–1872)
Cassius Marcellus Clay abolitionist - Brady-Handy Clay, Cassius Marcellus Major General, USV
(April 11, 1862)
Rejected appointment and resigned, March 11, 1863
U.S. minister to Russia (1863–1869)
File:Cecil Clay.jpg Clay, Cecil Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(November 19, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Chaffin's Farm (September 29, 1864)
AR Powell Clayton Clayton, Powell Brigadier General, USV
(August 1, 1864)
Governor of Arkansas (1868–1871)
U.S. Senator from Arkansas (1871–1877)
U.S. minister to Mexico (1897–1898); U.S. Ambassador to Mexico (1898–1905)
File:David Ramsey Clendenin.jpg Clendenin, David Ramsay Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(December 5, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(July 11, 1865)
Mustered out July 17, 1865
Commissioner, Lincoln assassination trial
Gustave Paul Cluseret (U.S.) Cluseret, Gustave Paul Brigadier General, USV
(October 14, 1862)
Arrested on unspecified charges, January, 1863
Resigned March 2, 1863
Volunteer appointment never confirmed
Amasa Cobb Cobb, Amasa Colonel, USV
(September 29, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin (1863–1871)
George Ashworth Cobham Cobham, George Ashworth, Jr. Colonel, USV
(November 7, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(July 19, 1864)
KIA, Battle of Peachtree Creek (July 20, 1864)
John Coburn congressman Coburn, John Colonel, USV
(September 16, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1867–1875)
John Cochrane Cochrane, John Brigadier General, USV
(July 17, 1862)
Resigned February 25, 1862
U.S. Congressman from New York (1857–1861)
Joseph R. Cockerill Cockerill, Joseph Randolph Colonel, USV
(December 20, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1857–1859)
William Cogswell2 Cogswell, William Colonel, USV
(June 26, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(December 15, 1864)
U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts (1887–1895)
Charles HT Collis Collis, Charles Henry Tucker Colonel, USV
(December 1, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Fredericksburg (December 13, 1862)
Mustered out May 29, 1865
James M. Comly Comly, James Munroe Stuart Colonel, USV
(January 11, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. minister to Hawai'i (1877–1882)
GenPEConnor Connor, Patrick Edward Brigadier General, USV
(March 30, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
File:Seldon Connor.gif Connor, Selden Brigadier General, USV
(June 11, 1864)
Governor of Maine (1876–1879)
JohnCook Cook, John Brigadier General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
Major General, USV
(August 24, 1865)
Philip St. George Cooke Cooke, Philip St. George Brigadier General, USA
(November 12, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1827
Father of General John Rogers Cooke, CSA
Father-in-law of General James Ewell Brown Stuart, CSA
File:JamesCooper.jpg Cooper, James Brigadier General, USV
(May 17, 1861)
Died March 28, 1863
U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania (1849–1843)
U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (1849–1855)
JosephAlexanderCooper Cooper, Joseph Alexander Brigadier General, USV
(July 30, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Joseph Tarr Copeland Copeland, Joseph Tarr Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned November 8, 1865
Michael Corcoran - Brady-Handy Corcoran, Michael Brigadier General, USV
(July 21, 1861)
Died in riding accident December 22, 1863
JMCorse Corse, John Murray Brigadier General, USV
(August 11, 1863)
Major General, USV
(October 5, 1864)
USMA (class of 1857), withdrew 1855
Darius N. Couch - Brady-Handy Couch, Darius Nash Major General, USV
(July 4, 1862)
USMA, 1846
Resigned May 26, 1865
Brevet Brigadier General John Coughlin Coughlin, John Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(September 5, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 9, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Swift's Creek (May 9, 1864)
File:Robert Cowdin.jpg Cowdin, Robert Brigadier General, USV
(September 26, 1862)
Appointment expired March 4, 1863
Relieved and mustered out March 30, 1863
Jacob Dolson Cox Cox, Jacob Dolson Major General
(December 7, 1864)
Original appointment as Major General, USV (October 6, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Resigned June 27, 1864
Governor of Ohio (1866–1867)
United States Secretary of the Interior (1869–1870)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1877–1879)
File:James Craig (Missouri).jpg Craig, James Brigadier General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
Resigned May 5, 1863
U.S. Congressman from Missouri (1857–1861)
File:SamuelCrawford.jpg Crawford, Samuel Johnson Colonel, USV
(November 1, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned November 7, 1864
Governor of Kansas (1865–1868)
Samuel W. Crawford - Brady-Handy Crawford, Samuel Wylie Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(February 17, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 25, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(August 1, 1864)
Thomas Leonidas Crittenden - Brady-Handy Crittenden, Thomas Leonidas Major General, USV
(July 17, 1862)
Resigned December 13, 1864
Son of Senator John Jordan Crittenden
Brother of General George Bibb Crittenden, CSA
Cousin of Thomas Turpin Crittenden
File:TTCrittenden.jpg Crittenden, Thomas Turpin Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
Resigned May 5, 1863
Nephew of Senator John Jordan Crittenden
Cousin of Thomas Leonidas Crittenden and General George Bibb Crittenden, CSA
Marcellus-M-Crocker Crocker, Marcellus Monroe Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA (class of 1851), withdrew 1849
Died of illness August 26, 1865
George Crook - Brady-Handy Crook, George Captain, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Major General, USV
(October 21, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1852
JohnTCroxton Croxton, John Thomas Brigadier General, USV
(July 30, 1864)
Major General, USV
(April 27, 1865)
U.S. minister to Bolivia (1873–1874)
File:Charles Cruft.jpg Cruft, Charles Brigadier General, USV
(July 16, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 5, 1865)
George W Cullum Cullum, George Washington Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(March 3, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 1, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1833
Superintendent, USMA (1864–1866)
Created the Cullum number system to identify USMA graduates
Brother-in-law to Schuyler Hamilton (married widow of Henry Wager Halleck)
Alexander Cummings Cummings, Alexander Colonel, USV
(October 24, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 19, 1865)
Territorial Governor of Colorado (1865–1867)
Curtisnm1d Curtis, Newton Martin Brigadier General, USV
(January 15, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, First Battle of Fort Fisher (January 15, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1891–1897)
SamuelCurtis01 Curtis, Samuel Ryan Major General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
USMA, 1831
U.S. Congressman from Iowa (1857–1861)
G a custer Custer, George Armstrong Captain, USA
(June 5, 1862)
Major General, USV
(April 15, 1865)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1861
ByronMacCutcheon Cutcheon, Byron Mac Colonel, USV
(January 8, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH for actions at Horseshoe Bend, Kentucky (May 10, 1863)
Resigned March 6, 1865
U.S. Congressman from Michigan (1883–1891)
Lysander Cutler Cutler, Lysander Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(August 19, 1864)
Resigned June 30, 1865

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
File:Aaron S. Daggett Civil War General.jpg Daggett, Aaron Simon Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(January 23, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Last surviving brevet general (d. May 14, 1938)
Napoleon J T Dana Dana, Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA, 1842
Resigned May 27, 1865
John W Davidson Davidson, John Wynn Major, USA
(November 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(February 3, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1845
Henry Eugene Davies Davies, Henry Eugene Major General, USV
(May 4, 1865)
Nephew of Thomas Alfred Davies
T A Davies UA ACW Davies, Thomas Alfred Brigadier General, USV
(March 7, 1862)
Major General, USV
(July 11, 1865)
USMA, 1829
Uncle of Henry Eugene Davies
Edmund Davis Davis, Edmund Jackson Brigadier General, USV
(November 10, 1864)
Governor of Texas (1870–1874)
Jefferson C. Davis Davis, Jefferson Columbus Captain, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(December 18, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(August 8, 1864)
Shot and killed Major General William Nelson in a private altercation (September 29, 1862)
RRDawes Dawes, Rufus Robinson Colonel, USV
(July 5, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned August 10, 1864
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1881–1883)
Father of Charles Gates Dawes
Richard Delafield Delafield, Richard Brigadier General, USA
(April 22, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1818
Superintendent, USMA (1838–1845, 1856–1861, 1861)
Chief of Engineers (1864–1866)
Elias Smith Dennis Dennis, Elias Smith Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Frederick Tracy Dent Dent, Frederick Tracy Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 5, 1865)
USMA, 1843
Brother-in-law of Ulysses S. Grant
Pd james w denver Denver, James W. Brigadier General, USV
(August 14, 1861)
Resigned March 5, 1863
U.S. Congressman from California (1855–1857)
Territorial Governor of Kansas (1857–1858)
Namesake of Denver, Colorado
Gustavus Adolphus De Russy De Russy, Gustavus Adolphus Captain, USA
(August 17, 1857)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 23, 1863)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA (class of 1839), resigned in 1838
Son of René Edward De Russy
Brother-in-law of Henry Jackson Hunt and Lewis Cass Hunt
Brigadier General René Edward De Russy De Russy, René Edward Colonel, USA
(March 3, 1863)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1812
Superintendent, USMA (1833–1838)
Father of Gustavus Adolphus De Russy
Father-in-law of Henry Jackson Hunt and Lewis Cass Hunt
General Régis de Trobriand De Trobriand, Philippe Régis Dénis de Keredern Brigadier General, USV
(January 5, 1864)
Major General, USV
(April 9, 1865)
GWDeitzler Deitzler, George Washington Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned August 27, 1863
GenChasDevens Devens, Charles Jr. Brigadier General, USV
(April 15, 1862)
Major General, USV
(April 3, 1865)
Commander-in-chief, GAR (1873–1875)
Attorney General of the United States (1877–1881)
Thomas C. Devin Devin, Thomas Casimer Brigadier General, USV
(October 19, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
John T. Deweese - Brady-Handy Deweese, John Thomas Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1868–1870)
Joel Allen Dewey Dewey, Joel Allen Brigadier General, USV
(November 20, 1865)
Last Civil War general appointed
Alexander Samuel Diven Diven, Alexander Samuel Colonel, USV
(October 21, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 30, 1864)
Resigned May 11, 1863
U.S. Congressman from New York (1861–1863)
General Dix Dix, John Adams Major General, USV
(May 16, 1861)
Resigned November 30, 1865
U.S. Senator from New York (1845–1849)
Secretary of the Treasury (1861)
U.S. minister to France (1866–1869)
Governor of New York (1873–1874)
Highest-ranking volunteer officer
Gen-cdodge Dodge, Charles Cleveland Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned June 12, 1863
GMDodge Dodge, Grenville Mellen Major General, USV
(June 7, 1864)
U.S. Congressman from Iowa (1867–1869)
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS (1907–1909)
CDoolittle Doolittle, Charles C. Brigadier General, USV
(January 27, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Doubledayo Doubleday, Abner Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(September 20, 1863)
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1842
Aimed first cannon to return fire from Fort Sumter
NSDow2 Dow, Neal Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
Resigned November 30, 1864
FrancisMDrake Drake, Francis Marion Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(October 4, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(February 22, 1865)
Governor of Iowa (1896–1898)
William F. Draper (1865) Draper, William Francis Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(August 9, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts (1893–1897)
U.S. Ambassador to Italy (1897–1900)
AlfredNDuffie Duffié, Alfred Napoleon Alexander
(aka. Duffie, Alfred Nattie)
Brigadier General, USV
(June 23, 1863)
Ebenezerdumontindiana Dumont, Ebenezer Brigadier General, USV
(September 3, 1861)
Resigned February 28, 1863
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1863–1867)
William M Dunn Dunn, William McKee Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(June 22, 1864)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1859–1863)
Duryee4s Duryée, Abram Brigadier General, USV
(August 31, 1861)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned January 5, 1863
Arthur Henry Dutton Dutton, Arthur Henry Captain, USA
(October 2, 1863)
Colonel, USV
(September 5, 1862)
Colonel, USA
(May 26, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 16, 1864)
USMA, 1861
DOW, Battle of Proctor's Creek (w. May 16, 1864, d. June 5, 1864)
Isaac Harding Duval Duval, Isaac Hardin Brigadier General, USV
(September 24, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from West Virginia (1869–1871)
General William Dwight Dwight, William Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA (class of 1853), discharged January 31, 1853
ABDyer Dyer, Alexander Brydie Brigadier General, USA
(September 12, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1837
Chief of Ordnance (1864–1874)

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Gen Amos B Eaton Eaton, Amos Beebe Brigadier General, USA
(June 29, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1826
Commissary General of Subsistence (1864–1874)
AlonzoEdgerton Edgerton, Alonzo Jay Colonel, USV
(February 15, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1881)
General John Edwards Edwards, John Brigadier General
(September 24, 1864)
U.S. Congressman from Arkansas (1871 – February 8, 1872)
Removed from seat when election was successfully contested
Oliver Edwards Edwards, Oliver Brigadier General, USV
(May 19, 1865)
Major General, USV
(April 5, 1865)
Thomas W Egan Egan, Thomas Washington Brigadier General, USV
(September 3, 1864)
Major General, USV
(October 27, 1864)
James A. Ekin Ekin, James A. Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(July 29, 1865)
Colonel, USV
August 2, 1864)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 8, 1865)
Commissioner on Lincoln assassination trial
Alfred W Ellet Ellet, Alfred Washington Brigadier General, USV
(November 1, 1862)
Resigned, December 31, 1864
Brother of Charles Ellet, Jr.
Uncle of Charles Rivers Ellet
File:W L Elliott BGen ACW.JPG Elliott, Washington Lafayette Major, USA
(November 5, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(June 11, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA (class of 1845), left in 1844
Avhellis Ellis, Augustus van Horne Colonel, USV
(September 5, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(July 2, 1863)
KIA, Battle of Gettysburg (July 2, 1863)
Last brevet brigadier general commission issued (February 20, 1869)
George Ruter Elstner Elstner, George Ruter Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(July 1, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 8. 1864)
KIA, Battle of Utoy Creek (August 8, 1864)
William H. Emory - Brady-Handy Emory, William Helmsley Colonel, USA
(October 27, 1863)
Major General, USV
(September 25, 1865)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1831
Namesake of Emory Peak
William H. Enochs 001 Enochs, William Henry Colonel, USV
(December 23, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Mustered out July 21, 1865
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1891–1893)
Llewellyn Garrish Estes Estes, Llewellyn Garrish Major, USV
(February 2, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH for leading a charge over a burning bridge crossing the Flint River (August 30, 1864)
George Peabody Estey Estey, George Peabody Brigadier General, USV
(June 26, 1865)
Henry Lawrence Eustis Eustis, Henry Lawrence Brigadier General
(September 12, 1863)
USMA, 1842
Resigned, June 27, 1864
Gen-ChasEwing Ewing, Charles Captain, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 8, 1865)
Colonel, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Son of Thomas Ewing
Brother of Thomas Ewing, Jr.
Brother of Hugh Boyle Ewing
Brother-in-law of William Tecumseh Sherman
Hugh Boyle Ewing Ewing, Hugh Boyle Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, class of 1848, never graduated
U.S. minister to Holland (1866–1870)
Son of Thomas Ewing
Brother of Thomas Ewing, Jr.
Brother of Charles Ewing
Brother-in-law of William Tecumseh Sherman
Gen-TEwingJr Ewing, Thomas Jr. Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned February 23, 1865
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1877–1881)
Son of Thomas Ewing
Brother of Charles Ewing
Brother of Hugh Boyle Ewing
Brother-in-law of William Tecumseh Sherman

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Lucius Fairchild Crop Fairchild, Lucius Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(October 13, 1863)
Resigned November, 1863
Governor of Wisconsin (1866–1872)
U.S. minister to Spain (1880–1881)
Commander-in-chief, GAR (1886–1887)
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS (1893–1895)
Elon John Farnsworth Farnsworth, Elon John Brigadier General, USV
(June 29, 1863)
KIA, Battle of Gettysburg (July 3, 1863)
Nephew of John Franklin Farnsworth
John F. Farnsworth - Brady-Handy Farnsworth, John Franklin Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned March 4, 1863
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1857–1861, 1863–1873)
Uncle of Elon John Farnsworth
EFerrero Ferrero, Edward Brigadier General, USV
(May 6, 1863)
Major General, USV
(December, 1864)
Original appointment as Brigadier General, USV (September 10, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Orris S. Ferry - Brady-Handy Ferry, Orris S. Brigadier General, USV
(March 17, 1862)
Major General, USV
(May 23, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Connecticut (1859–1861)
U.S. Senator from Connecticut (1867–1875)
Francis Fessenden Fessenden, Francis Captain, USA
Major General, USV
(November 9, 1865)
Son of Secretary of the Treasury William Pitt Fessenden
Brother of James Deering Fessenden
James D Fessenden Fessenden, James Deering Brigadier General, USV
(August 8, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Son of Secretary of the Treasury William Pitt Fessenden
Brother of Francis Fessenden
Clement Alexander Finley - portrait Finley, Clement Alexander Colonel, USA
(May 15, 1861)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Surgeon General (1861–1862)
Retired April 14, 1862
Benjamin F. Fisher Fisher, Benjamin Franklin Colonel, USA Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Chief Signal Officer (1864–1865)
CBFisk Fisk, Clinton Bowen Brigadier General, USV
(November 24, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Thomas Clement Fletcher Fletcher, Thomas Clement Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Governor of Missouri (1865–1869)
Manning Force Force, Manning Ferguson Brigadier General, USV
(August 11, 1863)
Major General, USV MOH, Battle of Atlanta (July 22, 1864)
Brother-in-law of John Pope
James W. Forsyth Forsyth, James W. Captain, USA
(October 24, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 19, 1865)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1856
John G. Foster - Brady-Handy Foster, John Gray Captain, USA
Major General, USV
(July 18, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1846
Robert S Foster Foster, Robert Sanford Brigadier General, USV
(June 12, 1863)
Major General, USV Commissioner on Lincoln assassination trial
Franchot, Richard Hansen Colonel, USV
(August 23, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1861–1863)
Francine, Louis Raymond Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(July 2, 1863)
DOW, Battle of Gettysburg (w. July 2, 1863, d. July 18, 1863)
William B. Franklin enh Franklin, William Buel Colonel, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Major General, USV
(July 4, 1862)
USMA, 1843
John C. Frémont - Brady-Handy Frémont, John Charles Major General, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Resigned June 4, 1864
U.S. Senator from California (1850–1851)
Territorial Governor of Arizona (1878–1887)
Son-in-law of Senator Thomas Hart Benton
WHFrench French, William H. Colonel, USA
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA, 1837
Mustered out of volunteer service May 6, 1864
James Barnet Fry - Brady-Handy Fry, James Barnet Brigadier General, USA
(April 21, 1864)
Major General, USA USMA, 1847
Provost Marshal General (1863–1866)
File:Speed Fry.jpg Fry, Speed Smith Brigadier General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
J W Fuller BGen Fuller, John Wallace Brigadier General, USV
(January 5, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
File:William Gamble USA.JPG Gamble, William Brigadier General, USV
(September 25, 1865)
Gardiner, Alexander Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(September 19, 1864)
DOW, Battle of Opequon (w. September 19, 1864, d. October 7, 1864)
General James Garfield - Brady-Handy Garfield, James Abram Major General, USV
(September 19, 1863)
Resigned December 5, 1863
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1863–1881)
20th President of the United States (1881)
Second President to die by assassination
Kenner Garrard framed Garrard, Kenner First Lieutenant, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(July 23, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1863)
Major General, USV
(December 16, 1864)
USMA, 1851
First cousin (once removed) of Theophilus Toulmin Garrard
GarrardTT Garrard, Theophilus Toulmin Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Mustered out April 4, 1864
First cousin (once removed) of Kenner Garrard
John W. Geary - Brady-Handy Geary, John White Brigadier General, USV
(April 25, 1862)
Major General, USV
(January 12, 1865)
Territorial Governor of Kansas (1856–1857)
Governor of Pennsylvania (1867–1873)
Gettygw1m Getty, George Washington Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(September 25, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(August, 1864)
USMA, 1840
John Gibbon Gibbon, John Captain, USA
Major General, USV
(June 7, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1847
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS (1895–1896)
Alfred Gibbs Gibbs, Alfred Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(October 19, 1864)
Major General, USA
Major General, USV
USMA, 1846
Giesy, Henry Hensel Major, USV Brigadier General, USV
(May 29, 1864)
DOW, Battle of Dallas (w. May 28, 1864, d. May 29, 1864)
CCGilbert Gilbert, Charles Champion Major, USA
(July, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 4, 1862)
Colonel, USA USMA, 1846
Appointment expired, March 4, 1863
Assigned to duty as "acting" Major General (August, 1862) by Horatio Gouverneur Wright
James I Gilbert Gilbert, James Isham Brigadier General, USV
(February 9, 1865)
Major General, USV
ACGillem Gillem, Alvan Cullem Captain, USA
(July 12, 1861)
Major General, USV
(November 3, 1865)
Major General, USA
(April 12, 1865)
USMA, 1851
Quincy Adams Gillmore Gillmore, Quincy Adams Major, USA
(June 1, 1863)
Major General, USV
(July 10, 1863)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1851
File:John P S Gobin.jpg Gobin, John Peter Shindel Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Commander-in-Chief, GAR (1897)
GHGordon Gordon, George Henry Brigadier General, USV
(June 9, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1846
WillisAGorman1872 Gorman, Willis A. Brigadier General, USV
(September 7, 1861)
Mustered out May 4, 1864
Territorial Governor of Minnesota (1853–1857)
Gowen, George Washington Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(April 2, 1865)
KIA, Fall of Petersburg (April 2, 1865)
Charles Kinnaird Graham Graham, Charles Kinnaird Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Graham, Lawrence Pike Colonel, USA
(1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(August, 1861)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Gordon Granger - Brady-Handy Granger, Gordon Major General, USV
(September 17, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1845
RSGranger Granger, Robert Seaman Major, USA
(September, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(October, 1862)
Major General, USA USMA, 1838
LAGrant Grant, Lewis Addison Brigadier General, USV
(April 27, 1864)
MOH, Battle of Salem Church (May 3, 1863)
GenUSGrant Grant, Ulysses Simpson
(b. Grant, Hiram Ulysses)
Lieutenant General, USA
(March 4, 1864)
USMA, 1843
Received the Thanks of Congress (December 17, 1863)
Received the Congressional Gold Medal (December 17, 1863)
First full-grade Lieutenant General since George Washington
First General since George Washington (July 25, 1866)
General-in-Chief (1864–1869)
18th President of the United States (1869–1877)
Green, William Nelson, Jr. Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(April 9, 1864)
DOW, Battle of Pleasant Hill (w. April 9, 1864, d. May 13, 1864)
George S. Greene Greene, George Sears Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
USMA, 1823
Oliver Duff Greene Greene, Oliver Duff Major, USA
Lieutenant Colonel, USV
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1854
MOH, Battle of Antietam (September 17, 1862)
David McMurtrie Gregg Gregg, David McMurtrie Captain, USA
(1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA, 1855
Resigned February 3, 1865
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS (1903–1905)
Cousin of Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin
Walter Q. Gresham - Brady-Handy Gresham, Walter Quintin Brigadier General, USV
(August 11, 1883)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned due to wounds, 1863
Postmaster General (1883–1884)
Secretary of the Treasury (1884)
Secretary of State (1893–1895)
Benjamin H Grierson Grierson, Benjamin Henry Major General, USV
(May 27, 1865)
CharlesGriffin Griffin, Charles Captain, USA
Major General, USV
(April 2, 1865)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1847
Brother-in-law of Samuel Sprigg
Simon goodell griffin Griffin, Simon Goodell Brigadier General, USV
(May 12, 1864)
Major General, USV
(April 2, 1865)
WGrose Grose, William Brigadier General, USV
(July 30, 1864)
Major General, USV
(August 13, 1865)
Charles Henry Grosvenor Grosvenor, Charles Henry Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1885–1891, 1893–1907)
Cuvier Grover Grover, Cuvier Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(April 14, 1862)
Major General, USA
Major General, USV
USMA, 1850
File:EBG - Capt 1st Troop.JPG Grubb, Edward Burd, Jr. Colonel, USV
(March 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. minister to Spain (1890–1892)

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Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Hackleman, Pleasant Adam Brigadier General, USV
(April 20, 1862)
KIA, Battle of Corinth (October 3, 1862)
Henry Wager Halleck - Brady-Handy Halleck, Henry Wager Major General, USA
(August 19, 1861)
General-in-Chief, U.S. Army (July 23, 1862 – March 12, 1864)
Chief of staff, U.S. Army (March 12, 1864-May, 1865)
Joseph Eldridge Hamblin Hamblin, Joseph Eldridge Brigadier General, USV
(May 19, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Governor Hamilton Hamilton, Andrew J. Brigadier General, USV
(September 18, 1863)
First appointment as Brigadier General (November 14, 1862) never ratified
Reconstruction Governor of Texas (June, 1865-August, 1866)
CSHamiltonMGgen Hamilton, Charles Smith Major General, USV
(September 19, 1862)
USMA, 1843
Resigned, April 13, 1863
Schuyler-Hamilton Hamilton, Schuyler Colonel, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(November 12, 1861)
USMA, 1841
Grandson of Alexander Hamilton
Brother-in-law of Henry W. Halleck; later brother-in-law to George Washington Cullum
Nominated Major General, USV (September 17, 1862), never confirmed due to illness
Resigned February 27, 1863
Brig Gen Charles Hamlin Hamlin, Charles Major, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Son of Hannibal Hamlin
Brother of Cyrus Hamlin
Cyrus Hamlin Hamlin, Cyrus Colonel, USA
(February 12, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(December 13, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Son of Hannibal Hamlin
Brother of Charles Hamlin
Hammond, John Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1879–1883)
GenWmAHammond Hammond, William Alexander Brigadier General, USA
(April 25, 1862)
Surgeon General (1862–1864)
Dismissed from service, August 18, 1864
Winfield Scott Hancock Hancock, Winfield Scott Brigadier General, USA
(August 12, 1864)
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA, 1844
Received the Thanks of Congress (April 21, 1866)
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS
(1879–1886)
James Allen Hardie Hardie, James Allen Colonel, USA
(March, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1843
Appointed Brigadier General, USV (November 29, 1862), appointment revoked January 22, 1863
Martin davis hardin Hardin, Martin Davis Major, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(July 2, 1864)
Brigadier General, USA USMA, 1859
Harding, Abner Clark Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1863)
Resigned June, 1863
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1865–1869)
ChasGHarker Harker, Charles Garrison Brigadier General, USV
(April 10, 1864)
USMA, 1858
KIA, Battle of Kennesaw Mountain (June 26, 1864)
Harland, Edward Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
William Selby Harney 1 Harney, William Selby Brigadier General, USA
(June 14, 1858)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Harriman, Walter Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Governor of New Hampshire (1867–1869)
Andrew Lintner Harris - oval Harris, Andrew Lintner Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Governor of Ohio (1906–1909)
ThomasMHarris Harris, Thomas Maley Brigadier General, USV
(March 29, 1865)
Commissioner on Lincoln assassination trial
GenBenHarrison Harrison, Benjamin Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(January 23, 1865)
U.S. Senator from Indiana (1881–1887)
23rd President of the United States (1889–1893)
WHarrow Harrow, William Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Relieved, September 1864
Resigned, April 7, 1865
JohnFHartranft Hartranft, John F. Brigadier General, USV
(May 12, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 28, 1865)
MOH, First Battle of Bull Run
Provost Marshal, Lincoln Assassination trial
Commander-in-chief, GAR (1875–1877)
Governor of Pennsylvania (1873–1879)
George L Hartsuff Hartsuff, George Lucas Lieutenant Colonel, USA
Major General, USV
(November 19, 1862)
Major General, USA USMA, 1852
MiloSHascall Hascall, Milo Smith Brigadier General, USV
(April 25, 1862)
USMA, 1852
Recommended for promotion to Major General, USV, September 12, 1864; no action taken
Resigned, October 27, 1864
Haskin, Joseph Abel Lieutenant Colonel, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(August 5, 1864)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1839
Edward Hatch Hatch, Edward Brigadier General, USV
(April 27, 1864)
Major General, USV
John P Hatch Hatch, John Porter Major, USA
(1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 28, 1861)
Brigadier General, USA
Major General, USV
USMA, 1845
MOH, Battle of South Mountain
Herman Haupt Haupt, Herman Colonel, USA
(April 27, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 5, 1862)
USMA, 1835
Refused commission as Brigadier General, resigned September 14, 1863
Hawkins, Isaac Roberts Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Tennessee (1866–1871)
Genjphawkins Hawkins, John Parker Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(April 13, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1852
Brother-in-law of E.R.S. Canby
Joseph Roswell Hawley - Brady-Handy Hawley, Joseph Roswell Brigadier General, USV
(September 13, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Governor of Connecticut (1866–1867)
U.S. Congressman from Connecticut (1872–1875, 1879–1881)
U.S. Senator from Connecticut (1881–1905)
Hayes, Joseph Brigadier General, USV
(May 12, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Hayes, Philip Cornelius Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1877–1881)
President Rutherford Hayes 1870 - 1880 Restored Hayes, Rutherford Birchard Brigadier General, USV
(October 19, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned commission, June, 1865
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1865–1867)
Governor of Ohio (1868–1872, 1876–1877)
19th President of the United States (1877–1881)
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS (1886, 1888–1893)
Haynie, Isham N. Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Commission never confirmed by Senate, expired March 4, 1863
Resigned, March 6, 1863
Alexander Hays Hays, Alexander Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(September 29, 1862)
Colonel, USA
Major General, USV
(May 5, 1864)
USMA, 1844
KIA, Battle of the Wilderness (May 5, 1864)
WilliamHays Hays, William Major, USA
(1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(December 27, 1862)
USMA, 1840
Relieved of duty, April 6, 1865
William Babcock Hazen - Brady-Handy Hazen, William Babcock Colonel, USA
Major General, USV
(December 13, 1864)
Major General, USA USMA, 1856
Heckman, Charles Adam Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Relieved, March 23, 1865
Resigned, May 25, 1865
Samuel P. Heintzelman - Brady-Handy Heintzelman, Samuel P. Colonel, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Major General, USV
(May 5, 1862)
USMA, 1826
Henderson, Thomas Jefferson Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(November 30, 1864)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1875–1895)
Henry, Guy Vernor First Lieutenant, USA
Colonel, USV
Brigadier General, USV
(October 28, 1864)
USMA, 1861
MOH, Battle of Cold Harbor
Henry, William Wirt Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 7, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Cedar Creek
FJHerron Herron, Francis Jay Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Youngest Major General
MOH, Battle of Pea Ridge
Hill, Sylvester Gardner Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(December 15, 1864)
KIA, Battle of Nashville (December 15, 1864)
Gen-EWHinks Hinks, Edward Winslow
(b. Hincks, Edward Winslow; aka Hinks, Edward Ward)
Second Lieutenant, USA
(April 26, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 2, 1867)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned regular Army commission June 4, 1861, returned to regular service after the war
Gen Ethan Allen Hitchcock Hitchcock, Ethan Allen Colonel, USA
Major General, USV
(February 10, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(1848)
USMA, 1817
Grandson of Ethan Allen
HarrisonCHobart Hobart, Harrison Carroll Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(January 12, 1865)
Involved in Libby Prison Escape, February 10, 1864
EHHobson Hobson, Edward H. Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
William Hoffman (Union Army) Hoffman, William Colonel, USA Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1829
Commissary-General of Prisoners
Joseph Holt Holt, Joseph Brigadier General, USA
(June 22, 1864)
Postmaster General (1859–1860)
Secretary of War (1861–1862)
Judge Advocate General
Presiding judge on the Lincoln assassination trial
Joseph Hooker - Brady-Handy--restored Hooker, Joseph Brigadier General, USA
(September 20, 1862)
Major General, USV
(May 5, 1862)
USMA, 1837
Received Thanks of Congress (January 28, 1864)
Gen Alvin P Hovey 06985r Hovey, Alvin P. Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
Major General, USV
(June 4, 1864)
U.S. minister to Peru (1866–1870)
U.S. Congressman (1887–1889)
Governor of Indiana (1889–1891)
CharlesHovey Hovey, Charles Edward Brigadier General, USV
(September 5, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Commission never confirmed, expired March 4, 1863
Resigned due to wounds, May, 1863
Oliver Otis Howard Howard, Oliver Otis Brigadier General, USA
(December 21, 1864)
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA, 1854
MOH, Battle of Fair Oaks
Received Thanks of Congress (January 28, 1864)
Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau (1865–1871)
Superintendent, USMA (1881–1882)
Albion P. Howe - Brady-Handy Howe, Albion Parris Captain, USA
(1855)
Brigadier General, USV
(June 22, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1841
Commissioner on Lincoln assassination trail
Howell, Joshua B. Brigadier General, USV
(September 12, 1864)
Posthumous promotion
Died in riding accident, September 12, 1864
Henry M. Hoyt - Brady-Handy Hoyt, Henry Martyn, Sr. Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Governor of Pennsylvania (1879–1883)
LuciusFHubbard1857 Hubbard, Lucius Frederick Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(December 16, 1864)
Governor of Minnesota (1882–1887)
GeneralThomasHHubbard Hubbard, Thomas Hamlin Colonel, USV
(June 2, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS (1913–1915)
Son of Governor of Maine John Hubbard
Humphrey, Thomas William Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(June 10, 1864)
KIA, Battle of Brice's Crossroads (June 10, 1864)
Andrew A. Humphreys - Brady-Handy Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson Colonel, USA
Major General, USV
(July 8, 1863)
Major General, USA USMA, 1831
HJHunt Hunt, Henry Jackson Lieutenant Colonel, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(September 15, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(1863)
USMA, 1839
Brother of Lewis Cass Hunt
Son-in-law of René Edward De Russy
Brother-in-law of John Parker Hawkins and Gustavus Adolphus De Russy
Hunt, Lewis Cass Major, USA
(1863)Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(1865)
USMA, 1847
Brother of Henry Jackson Hunt
Son-in-law of René Edward De Russy
Brother-in-law of John Parker Hawkins and Gustavus Adolphus De Russy
David Hunter Hunter, David Colonel, USA
Major General, USV
(August 13, 1861)
Major General, USA USMA, 1822
Presiding Commissioner on Lincoln assassination trial
GenMCHunter Hunter, Morton Craig Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1867–1869, 1873–1879)
Stephen A. Hurlbut - Brady-Handy Hurlbut, Stephen A. Major General, USV
(September 17, 1862)
Mustered out of service for alleged corruption, June 20, 1865
First commander-in-chief, GAR (1866–1868)
U.S. minister to Colombia (1869–1872)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1873–1877)
U.S. minister to Peru (1881–1882)
Hyde, Thomas Worcester Colonel, USV Major General, USV
(April 2, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Antietam

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Rufus Ingalls Ingalls, Rufus Major, USA
(1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 23, 1863)
Major General, USA
Major General, USV
USMA, 1843
William Irvine Irvine, William Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1859–1861)

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
C F Jackson ACW Jackson, Conrad Feger Brigadier General, USV
(July 17, 1862)
KIA, Battle of Fredericksburg (December 13, 1862)
JasSJackson Jackson, James Streshly Brigadier General, USV
(July 19, 1862)
U.S. Congressman from Kentucky (1861)
KIA, Battle of Perryville (October 8, 1862)
N J Jackson ACW Jackson, Nathaniel James Brigadier General, USV
(September 24, 1862)
Major General, USV
Jackson, Richard Henry Captain, USA
(1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 19, 1865)
Brigadier General, USA
Major General, USV
Jacobs, Ferris, Jr. Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1881–1883)
CharlesDJameson Jameson, Charles Davis Brigadier General, USV
(September 3, 1861)
d. November 6, 1862 of illness
Andrew Johnson photo portrait head and shoulders, c1870-1880-Edit1 Johnson, Andrew Brigadier General, USV
(March 4, 1862)
U.S. Congressman from Tennessee (1843–1853)
Governor of Tennessee (1853–1857, 1875)
U.S. Senator from Tennessee (1857–1862)
Military Governor of Tennessee (1862–1864)
16th Vice President of the United States (1865)
17th President of the United States (1865–1869)
Johnson, Robert Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Son of President Andrew Johnson
Richard W. Johnson Johnson, Richard W. Brigadier General, USV
(October 11, 1861)
Major General, USA
Major General, USV
USMA, 1849
JSJones Jones, John Sills Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(June 27, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1877–1879)
File:PHJones.jpg Jones, Patrick Henry Brigadier General, USV
(December 6, 1864)
HMJudah Judah, Henry Moses Major, USA
(June 30, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
USMA, 1843

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
TLKane Kane, Thomas Leiper Brigadier General, USV
(September 7, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned November, 1863
August Kautz - Brady-Handy Kautz, August Valentin Captain, USA
(May, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 7, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1852
Commissioner, Lincoln assassination trial
Philip Kearny,jr Kearny, Philip Brigadier General, USV
(May 17, 1861)
KIA, Battle of Chantilly (September 1, 1862)
J. Warren Keifer - Brady-Handy Keifer, Joseph Warren Colonel, USV Major General, USV
(April 9, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1877–1885, 1905–1911)
Speaker of the House (1881–1883)
WHKeim Keim, William High Brigadier General, USV
(September 20, 1861)
Died of illness, May 18, 1862
Benjamin Franklin Kelley - Brady-Handy Kelley, Benjamin Franklin Brigadier General, USV
(May 17, 1861)
Major General, USV
(August 5, 1864)
Kenly, John Reese Brigadier General, USV
(August 22, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Robert P Kennedy Kennedy, Robert Patterson Colonel, USV
(April 14, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1887–1891)
Ketcham, John H. Brigadier General, USV
(October 23, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1865–1873, 1877–1893, 1897–1906)
William Scott Ketchum Ketchum, William Scott Colonel, USA
(1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(February 3, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1834
Erasmus D. Keyes - Brady-Handy Keyes, Erasmus Darwin Colonel, USA
(1861)
Major General, USV
(May 5, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA USMA, 1832
Resigned, May 6, 1864
Kiernan, James Lawlor Brigadier General, USV
(August 1, 1863)
Resigned August 3, 1864
HughJudsonKilpatrick Kilpatrick, Hugh Judson Major General, USV
(June 18, 1865)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1861
U.S. minister to Chile (1866–1870, 1881)
NKimball Kimball, Nathan Brigadier General, USV
(April 16, 1862)
Major General, USV
(February 1, 1865)
King, John Haskell Colonel, USA
(1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(May 31, 1865)
Rufus King Civil War General - Brady-Handy King, Rufus Brigadier General, USV
(May 17, 1861)
USMA, 1833
Resigned October 1863
to the Papal States (1863–1867)
Appointed minister in 1861, took a leave of absence to join the Army
Kirby, Dennis Thomas Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Siege of Vicksburg (May 22, 1863)
Kirby, Edmund First Lieutenant, USA
(1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 28, 1863)
USMA, 1861
DOW, Battle of Fredericksburg (w. May 3, 1863, d. May 28, 1863)
File:Edward N Kirk.jpg Kirk, Edward Needles Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
DOW, Battle of Stones River (w. December 31, 1862, d. July 21, 1863)
John Howard Kitching Kitching, John Howard Colonel, USV
(April 26, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 1, 1864)
DOW, Battle of Cedar Creek (w. October 19, 1864, d. January 10, 1865)
Joseph F Knipe Knipe, Joseph Farmer Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Wlodzimierz Krzyzanowski Krzyzanowski, Wladimir Colonel, USV
(1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 2, 1865)
First cousin of Frédéric Chopin
Appointment as Brigadier General, USV (November 29, 1862) expired March 4, 1863, but served at that rank most of the war

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Rank
Notes
FWLander Lander, Frederick West Brigadier General, USV
(May 17, 1861)
Died of illness, March 2, 1862
James Henry Lane Lane, James H. Brigadier General, USV
(December 18, 1861)
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1853–1855)
U.S. Senator from Kansas (1861–1866)
Commission cancelled March 21, 1862
Reinstated April 11, 1862
GenGRLatham Latham, George Robert Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from West Virginia (1865–1867)
Jacob Gartner Lauman 1 Lauman, Jacob G. Brigadier General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Relieved of duty, July 15, 1863
MKLawler UA ACW Lawler, Michael Kelly Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Lawrence, Albert Gallatin Captain, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 25, 1865)
U.S. minister to Costa Rica (1867–1868)
Son-in-law of Brigadier General Joseph Pannell Taylor and President Zachary Taylor
Brother-in-law of John McLean Taylor
James Ledlie Ledlie, James H. Brigadier General, USV
(October 27, 1863)
Original appointment as Brigadier General, USV (December 24, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Relieved of command, July, 1864
Resigned January 23, 1865
Albert L Lee Lee, Albert Lindley Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned May 4, 1865
Mortimer Dormer Leggett - Brady-Handy Leggett, Mortimer Dormer Major General, USV
(August 21, 1865)
Joseph A J Lightburn Lightburn, Joseph Andrew Jackson Brigadier General, USV
(March 16, 1863)
DCLittlejohn Littlejohn, DeWitt Clinton Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1863–1865)
Lockwood, Henry Hayes Brigadier General, USV
(August 8, 1861)
USMA, 1836
John Alexander Logan Logan, John Alexander "Black Jack" Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Commander-in-chief, GAR (1868–1871)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1859–1861, 1867–1871)
U.S. Senator from Illinois (1871–1877, 1879–1886)
Eli Long (1837–1903) - Union General Long, Eli Captain, USA
(May 24, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 18, 1864)
Major General, USA
Major General, USV
Love, George Maltby Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 7, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Cedar Creek (October 19, 1864)
CRLowell Lowell, Charles Russell Brigadier General, USV
(October 19, 1864)
KIA, Battle of Cedar Creek (October 19, 1864)
Lucas, Thomas John Brigadier General, USV
(November 10, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 26, 1865)
Nathaniel lyon small Lyon, Nathaniel Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(May 17, 1861)
USMA, 1841
KIA, Battle of Wilson's Creek (August 10, 1861)
First Union general killed during the war
Received the Thanks of Congress (December 24, 1861)
WHLytle Lytle, William Haines Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
KIA, Battle of Chickamauga (September 20, 1863)

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Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
JMcArthur McArthur, John Brigadier General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
Major General, USV
GAMcCall McCall, George Archibald Brigadier General, USV
(May 15, 1861)
USMA, 1822
Resigned March 31, 1863
McCleery, James Major, USV
(1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Louisiana (1871)
GeorgeMcClellan McClellan, George Brinton Major General, USA
(May 14, 1861)
USMA, 1846
General-in-Chief (November 1, 1861 – July 22, 1862)
Relieved of duty November 7, 1862
Resigned November 8, 1864
Governor of New Jersey (1878–1881)
John Alexander McClernand McClernand, John Alexander Major General, USV
(May 21, 1862)
Resigned November 30, 1864
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1843–1851, 1859–1861)
McConihe, John Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(June 1, 1864)
KIA, Battle of Cold Harbor (June 1, 1864)
Alexander McDowell McCook McCook, Alexander McDowell Major General, USV
(July 17, 1862)
Highest-ranking of the fourteen "Fighting McCooks"
Brother of Daniel McCook, Jr., Edwin Stanton McCook, and Robert Latimer McCook
Cousin of Anson George McCook and Edward Moody McCook
Anson G. McCook - Brady-Handy McCook, Anson George Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1877–1883)
Secretary of the United States Senate (1883–1893)
Brother of Edward Moody McCook
Cousin of Alexander McDowell McCook, Daniel McCook, Jr., Edwin Stanton McCook, and Robert Latimer McCook
Daniel McCook, Jr McCook, Daniel, Jr. Brigadier General, USV
(July 16, 1864)
DOW, Battle of Kennesaw Mountain (w. June 27, 1864, d. July 17, 1864)
Brother of Alexander McDowell McCook, Edwin Stanton McCook, and Robert Latimer McCook
Cousin of Anson George McCook and Edward Moody McCook
Edward M. McCook - Brady-Handy McCook, Edward Moody First Lieutenant, USA
(May 8, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 27, 1864)
Brigadier General, USA
Major General, USV
U.S. minister to Hawai'i (1866–1868)
Territorial Governor of Colorado (1869–1873, 1874–1875)
Brother of Anson George McCook
Cousin of Alexander McDowell McCook, Daniel McCook, Jr., Edwin Stanton McCook, and Robert Latimer McCook
McCook, Edwin Stanton Colonel, USV Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Brother of Alexander McDowell McCook, Daniel McCook, Jr., and Robert Latimer McCook
Cousin of Anson George McCook and Edward Moody McCook
File:RLMcCook.jpg McCook, Robert Latimer Brigadier General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
DOW sustained near Huntsville, Alabama (w. August 5, 1862, d. August 6, 1862)
Brother of Alexander McDowell McCook, Daniel McCook, Jr., and Edwin Stanton McCook
Cousin of Anson George McCook and Edward Moody McCook
Clinton D. MacDougall - Brady-Handy MacDougall, Clinton Dugald Colonel, USV
(January 3, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(February 26, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1873–1877)
Irv mcdowell McDowell, Irvin Brigadier General, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Major General, USV
(March 14, 1862)
USMA, 1838
George Francis McGinnis McGinnis, George Francis Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
McIntosh, John Baillie Second Lieutenant, USA
(1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(July 21, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Brother of General James McQueen McIntosh, CSA
T J McKean BGen ACW McKean, Thomas Jefferson Brigadier General, USV
(November 21, 1861)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1831
RSMackenzie Mackenzie, Ranald Slidell Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(1864)
Brigadier General, USA
Major General, USV
USMA, 1862
Nephew of Confederate diplomat John Slidell
McKinstry, Justus Brigadier General, USV
(September 2, 1861)
USMA, 1838
Dismissed from service for corruption, January 28, 1863
Gen-nmclean McLean, Nathaniel Collins Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned April 20, 1865
Martin T McMahon McMahon, Martin Thomas Colonel, USV Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of White Oak Swamp (June 30, 1862)
U.S. minister to Paraguay (1868–1869)
J W McMillan ACW McMillan, James Winning Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 5, 1865)
Resigned May 15, 1865
JohnMcNeil McNeil, John Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(April 12, 1865)
Resigned April 12, 1865
McNulta, John Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1873–1875)
Brady-GeneralMcPherson McPherson, James Birdseye Brigadier General, USA
(August 1, 1863)
Major General, USV
(October 8, 1862)
USMA, 1853
KIA, Battle of Atlanta (July 22, 1864)
Only Union Army commander to be KIA
Maltby, Jasper Adalmorn Brigadier General, USV
(August 4, 1863)
Charles F. Manderson - Brady-Handy Manderson, Charles Frederick Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Senator from Nebraska (1883–1895)
Joseph K Mansfield Mansfield, Joseph King Fenno Brigadier General, USA
(May 6, 1861)
Major General, USV
(July 18, 1862)
USMA, 1822
DOW, Battle of Antietam (w. September 17, 1862, d. September 18, 1862)
MDManson Manson, Mahlon Dickerson Brigadier General, USV
(March 24, 1862)
Resigned due to wounds, December 21, 1864
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1871–1873)
Randolph B. Marcy - Brady-Handy Marcy, Randolph Barnes Colonel, USA
(August 9, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 28, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1832
Inspector General, U.S. Army (1861–1881)
Volunteer appointment expired March 4, 1863
Father-in-law of George Brinton McClellan
Marsh, Charles Carroll Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Appointment withrawn
Resigned April 22, 1863
Gilman Marston - Brady-Handy Marston, Gilman Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned April 20, 1865
U.S. Congressman from New Hampshire (1859–1863, 1865–1867)
U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1889)
Martin, James Stewart Colonel, USV
(September 18, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(February 28, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1873–1875)
John alexander martin Martin, John Alexander Colonel, USV
(November 1, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Mustered out November 17, 1864
Governor of Kansas (1885–1889)
Martindale Martindale, John Henry Brigadier General, USV
(August 9, 1861)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1835
Resigned September 13, 1864
Mason, John Sanford Major, USA
(1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(1865)
USMA, 1847
Matthies, Charles Leopold
(b. Matthies, Karl Leopold)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
First officer to muster a company of volunteers for U.S. service (January 9, 1861)
Resigned May 16, 1864
George G. Meade Standing Meade, George Gordon Major General, USA
(August 18, 1864)
USMA, 1835
Received the Thanks of Congress (January 28, 1864)
Meagher4s Meagher, Thomas Francis Brigadier General, USV
(February 3, 1862)
Resigned May 14, 1863, resignation rejected
Resigned May 15, 1865
New-Meigs Meigs, Montgomery Cunningham Brigadier General, USA
(May 15, 1861)
Major General, USA
(July 5, 1864)
USMA, 1836
Quartermaster General (1861–1882)
Solomon Meredith - Brady-Handy Meredith, Solomon Brigadier General, USV
(October 6, 1862)
Major General, USV
(August 14, 1865)
Meredith, Sullivan Amory Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Wesley Merritt Merritt, Wesley Captain, USA
(1862)
Major General, USV
(April 1, 1865)
Major General, USA
(1865)
USMA, 1860
Superintendent, USMA (1882–1887)
Military Governor of the Philippines (1898)
Nelson Appleton Miles Miles, Nelson Appleton Major General, USV
(October 21, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Chancellorsville (May 2–3, 1863)
Last General-in-Chief (1895–1902); position replaced with Chief of Staff upon his retirement
Military Governor of Puerto Rico (1898)
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS (1919–1925)
Last surviving Major General (d. May 15, 1925)
John Franklin Miller Miller, John Franklin Brigadier General, USV
(January 5, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Senator from California (1881–1886)
SMiller1863 Miller, Stephen Brigadier General, USV
(October 26, 1863)
Resigned January 18, 1864
Governor of Minnesota (1864–1865)
Robert H. Milroy - Brady-Handy Milroy, Robert Huston Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Mindil, George Washington Colonel, USV Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Williamsburg (May 5, 1862)
Ormsby Mitchel Mitchel, Ormsby MacKnight Major General, USV
(April 11, 1862)
USMA, 1829
Died of yellow fever, October 30, 1862
Mitchell, John Grant Brigadier General, USV
(January 12, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned July 3, 1865
Robert Byington Mitchell Mitchell, Robert Byington Brigadier General, USV
(April 8, 1862)
Territorial Governor of New Mexico (1866–1869)
Montgomery, William Reading Brigadier General, USV
(May 17, 1861)
USMA, 1825
Resigned April 4, 1864
Thomas Moonlight Moonlight, Thomas Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(February 13, 1865)
Territorial Governor of Wyoming (1887–1889)
U.S. minister to Bolivia (1894–1898)
Moore, Jesse Hale Colonel, USV
(September 13, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 15, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1869–1873)
MFMoore Moore, Marshall Frank Colonel, USV Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Territorial Governor of Washington (1867–1869)
GWMorell Morell, George Webb Brigadier General, USV
(August 9, 1861)
USMA, 1835
Appointment as Major General, USV (July 4, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Mustered out December 15, 1864
Morgan, Charles Hale Captain, USA
(August 5, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 21, 1865)
USMA, 1857
EDMorgan Morgan, Edwin Denison Major General, USV
(September 28, 1861)
Resigned January 1, 1863
First (and longest-sitting) Chairman of the Republican National Committee (1856–1864, 1872–1876)
Governor of New York (1859–1862)
U.S. Senator from New York (1863–1869)
George W. Morgan Morgan, George Washington Brigadier General, USV
(November 21, 1861)
Brigadier General, USA
(1848)
USMA (class of 1845), resigned 1843
Resigned volunteer commission June 8, 1863
U.S. minister to Portugal (1858–1861)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1869-1869, 1871–1873)
Morgan, James Dada Brigadier General, USV
(July 17, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 19, 1865)
Morris, William Hopkins Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1851
James St Clair Morton 1863 Morton, James St. Clair Major, USA
(July 3, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA, 1851
Resigned volunteer commission November 7, 1863
KIA, Siege of Petersburg (July 17, 1864)
Gershom Mott - Brady-Handy Mott, Gershom Major General, USV
(May 26, 1865)
J A Mower Mower, Joseph Anthony Major General, USV
(August 12, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
St Clair Mulholland Mulholland, St. Clair Augustine Colonel, USV Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Chancellorsville (May 4–5, 1863)
James A. Mulligan Mulligan, James Adelbert Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(July 23, 1864)
DOW, Second Battle of Kernstown (w. July 23, 1864, d. July 26, 1864)
Eli Houston Murray Murray, Eli Houston Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 25, 1865)
Territorial Governor of Utah (1880–1886)
Albert J. Myer - Brady-Handy Myer, Albert James Colonel, USV
(March 13, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Chief Signal Officer (1860–1863, 1866–1880)

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
JNagleACW Nagle, James Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1863)
Original appointment as Brigadier General, USV (September 10, 1862) expired March 4, 1863 due to lack of Senate confirmation
Resigned, May 9, 1863
Recommissioned as Colonel (July 4, 1863 – August 2, 1863)
Recommissioned again as Colonel (1864)
Resigned, November 5, 1864
HMNaglee Naglee, Henry Morris Brigadier General, USV
(February 12, 1862)
Relieved, September 23, 1863
Mustered out, April 4, 1864
USMA, 1835
James Scott Negley Negley, James S. Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Relieved, September, 1864
Resigned, January 19, 1865
U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania (1869–1887)
Neill, Thomas Hewson Major, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1863)
Brigadier General, USA
Major General, USV
USMA, 1847
Superintendent, USMA (1876–1879)
William Nelson Nelson, William Major General, USV
(July 17, 1862)
Only naval officer in either army to reach major general
Shot and killed in a private altercation by Brigadier General Jefferson C. Davis (September 29, 1862)
Newberry, Walter Cass Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 31, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1891–1893)
John Newton (ACW) Newton, John Colonel, USA
Major General, USV
(March 30, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1842
son of Congressman Thomas Newton, Jr.
Volunteer rank revoked April 18, 1864
Nickerson, Franklin Stillman Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Relieved, July 22, 1864
Resigned May 13, 1865
Interior-Noble Noble, John Willock Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Secretary of the Interior (1889–1893)
Edward Follansbee Noyes by Henry Howe Noyes, Edward Follansbee Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 12, 1865)
Governor of Ohio (1872–1874)
U.S. minister to France (1877–1881)

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
O'Beirne, James Rowan Major, USV, USN Brigadier General, USV
(September 26, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Fair Oaks (May 31, 1862)
Richard James Oglesby Oglesby, Richard James "Uncle Dick" Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned, May 26, 1864
Governor of Illinois (1865–1869, 1873, 1885–1889)
U.S. Senator from Illinois (1873–1879)
Present at the deathbed of Abraham Lincoln
Oliver, John Morrison Brigadier General, USV
(January 12, 1865)
Major General, USV
Oliver, Paul Ambrose Major, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 8, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Resaca (May 15, 1864)
Emerson Opdycke - Brady-Handy Opdycke, Emerson
(b. Opdycke, Samuel Emerson)
Brigadier General, USV
(July 26, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Eord Ord, Edward Otho Cresap Colonel, USA
Major General, USV
(May 3, 1862)
USMA, 1839
Orme, William Ward Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned, April 20, 1864
File:T O Osborn ACW.jpg Osborn, Thomas Ogden Brigadier General, USV
(May 1, 1865)
Major General, USV U.S. minister to Argentina (1874–1885)
Peter J Osterhaus Osterhaus, Peter Joseph Major General, USV
(July 23, 1864)
Joshua T Owen Owen, Joshua Thomas Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Commission never confirmed by Senate, expired March 4, 1863
Relieved of duty, June, 1864
Mustered out, July, 1864

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Packard, Jasper Colonel, USV
(June 26, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1869–1875)
General Charles Paine Paine, Charles Jackson Brigadier General, USV
(July 4, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Paine, Eleazar Arthur Brigadier General, USV
(September 3, 1861)
USMA, 1839
Resigned April 5, 1865
Cousin of Halbert Eleazer Paine
Halbert Eleazer Paine2 Paine, Halbert Eleazer Brigadier General, USV
(April 9, 1863)
Resigned May 15, 1865
U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin (1865–1871)
Cousin of Eleazer Arthur Paine
Innis N. Palmer - Brady-Handy Palmer, Innis Newton Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 23, 1861)
Brigadier General, USA
Major General, USV
USMA, 1846
JohnMPalmer Palmer, John McCauley Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Governor of Illinois (1869–1873)
U.S. Senator from Illinois (1891–1897)
Commander-in-chief, GAR (1891–1892)
William Jackson Palmer Palmer, William Jackson Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(November 6, 1864)
MOH for actions at Red Hill, Alabama (January 14, 1865)
John Parke - Brady-Handy Parke, John Grubb Major General, USV
(July 18, 1862)
Major General, USA USMA, 1849
Superintendent, USMA (1887–1889)
Ely S. Parker Parker, Ely Samuel Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(1864)
Brigadier general, USV
(April 9. 1865)
Military secretary to Ulysses S. Grant
Highest-ranking Native American in Union service
Parkhurst, John Gibson Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(May 22, 1865)
U.S. minister to Belgium (1888–1889)
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin Brigadier General, USV
(May 11, 1865)
Major General, USV
MRPatrick Patrick, Marsena Rudolph Brigadier General, USV
(March 20, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1835
Patten, Henry Lyman Major, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
DOW, Second Battle of Deep Bottom (w. August 17, 1864, d. September 10, 1864)
Patterson, Francis Engle Brigadier General, USV
(April 11, 1862)
"Killed by accidental discharge of his own pistol" (November 22, 1862)
Son of Robert Patterson
Brother-in-law of John Joseph Abercrombie
Robert Patterson Patterson, Robert Major General, USV Discharged July, 1861
Father of Francis Engle Patterson
Father-in-law of John Joseph Abercrombie
Paul, Gabriel René Brigadier General, USA
(February 16, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 18, 1863)
Retired February 16, 1865 due to blinding at Battle of Gettysburg (July 1, 1863)
USMA, 1834
Original appointment as Brigadier General, USV (September 5, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Alfred Pearson Pearson, Alfred L. Colonel, USV
(August 31, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Lewis's Farm (March 29, 1865)
Peck, Frank Henry Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(September 19, 1864)
DOW, Battle of Opequon (w. September 19, 1864, d. September 20, 1864)
JJPeck Peck, John James Major General, USV
(July 4, 1862)
USMA, 1843
Galusha Pennypacker Pennypacker, Galusha Brigadier General, USV
(February 18, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Fort Fisher (January 15, 1865)
Youngest general in U.S. history
Penrose, William Henry First Lieutenant, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(July 27, 1865)
Phelps, Charles Edward Colonel, USV
(1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Spotsylvania (May 8, 1864)
U.S. Congressman from Maryland (1865–1869)
Half-brother of John Wolcott Phelps
John smith phelps Phelps, John Smith Brigadier General, USV
(July 19, 1862)
Appointment expired March 4, 1863
U.S. Congressman from Missouri (1845–1863)
Military Governor of Arkansas (1862–1863)
Governor of Missouri (1877–1881)
John wolcott phelps Phelps, John Wolcott Brigadier General, USV
(May 17, 1861)
Resigned, August 21, 1862)
USMA, 1836
Half-brother of Charles Edward Phelps
A S Piatt ACW Piatt, Abram Sanders
(aka Piatt, Abraham Sanders)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 30, 1862)
Resigned February 17, 1863
Pierce, Byron Root Brigadier General, USV
(June 7, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
WAPile Pile, William Anderson Brigadier General, USV
(December 26, 1863)
Major General, USV
(April, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Missouri (1867–1869)
Territorial Governor of New Mexico (1869–1871)
U.S. minister to Venezuela (1871–1874)
Pitcher, Thomas Gamble Captain, USA
(1858)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1845
Superintendent, USMA (1866–1870)
HMPlaisted Plaisted, Harris Merrill Colonel, USV
(Mar 12, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Maine (1875–1877)
Governor of Maine (1881–1883)
Alfred Pleasonton Pleasonton, Alfred Major, USA
(1862)
Major General, USV
(June 22, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1844
Plummer, Joseph Bennett Major, USA
(April, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(October 27, 1861)
USMA, 1841
Died "Of Wound and Exposure in the Active Field", August 9, 1862
OrlandoPoe Poe, Orlando Metcalfe Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA USMA, 1856
Volunteer appointment expired March 4, 1863
GenJohnPope Pope, John Brigadier General, USA
(July 14, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
USMA, 1842
Brother-in-law of Force, Manning Ferguson
Andrew Porter Porter, Andrew Colonel, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 18, 1861)
Mustered out of volunteer service April 4, 1864
Resigned regular commission April 20, 1864
USMA (class of 1844), resigned in 1840
Cousin of Horace Porter
First cousin (once removed) of Mary Todd Lincoln
File:Fitz John Porter.jpg Porter, Fitz John Colonel, USA
(1861)
Major General, USV
(July 4, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(1862)
USMA, 1845
Relieved September 5, 1862
court-martialed and convicted (January 10, 1863)
Dismissed from service January 21, 1863
Exonerated March 19, 1879
Nephew of David Dixon Porter, USN and William David Porter, USN
Horace Porter - Brady-Handy Porter, Horace Lieutenant Colonel, USA Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Chickamauga (September 20, 1863)
Private secretary to President Ulysses S. Grant (1869–1873)
U.S. Ambassador to France (1897–1905)
Post, Philip Sidney Colonel, USV
(1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(December 16, 1864)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1887–1895)
Potter, Edward Elmer Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Joseph H Potter Potter, Joseph Haydn Major, USA
(1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 1, 1865)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1843
RBPotter Potter, Robert Brown Major General, USV
(September 29, 1865)
Benjamin F Potts Potts, Benjamin Franklin Brigadier General, USV
(January 12, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Territorial Governor of Montana (1870–1883)
Powell, William Henry Brigadier General, USV
(October 19, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH for actions at Sinking Creek (November 26, 1862)
Resigned January 5, 1865
Pratt, Calvin Edward Brigadier General, USV
(September 13, 1862)
Resigned April 25, 1863
General Benjamin Prentiss Prentiss, Benjamin Mayberry Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned October 28, 1863
Prescott, George Lincoln Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(June 18, 1864)
DOW, Second Battle of Petersburg (w. June 18, 1864, d. June 19, 1864)
Prince, Henry Major, USA (1855)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 20, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1835

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Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Quinby, Isaac Ferdinand Brigadier General, USV
(March 17, 1862)
USMA, 1843
Resigned, December 31, 1863

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
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Rank
Notes
Ramsay, George Douglas Brigadier General, USA
(September 15, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1820
Retired September 12, 1864
Chief of Ordnance (1863–1864)
TEGRansom Ransom, Thomas Edward Greenfield Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(September 1, 1864)
Died October 29, 1864
GBRaum Raum, Green Berry Brigadier General, USV
(February 15, 1865)
General-JARawlins Rawlins, John Aaron Brigadier General, USA
(March 3, 1865)
Major General, USA
(April 9, 1865)
Major General, USV
(February 24, 1865)
Chief of Staff to General Ulysses S. Grant
Secretary of War (1869)
Read, Theodore Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(September 29, 1864)
KIA, Battle of High Bridge (April 6, 1865)
Reid, Hugh Thompson Brigadier General, USV
(April 9, 1863)
Resigned April 4, 1864
Reilly, James William Brigadier General, USV
(July 30, 1864)
Resigned April 20, 1865
JLReno Reno, Jesse Lee Captain, USA
Major General, USV
(July 18, 1862)
USMA, 1846
KIA, Battle of South Mountain (September 14, 1862)
Joseph Warren Revere Revere, Joseph Warren Brigadier General, USV
(October 25, 1862)
Forced to resign August 10, 1863
Grandson of Paul Revere
Cousin of Paul Joseph Revere
Revere, Paul Joseph Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(July 2, 1863)
DOW, Battle of Gettysburg (w. July 2, 1863, d. July 4, 1863)
Grandson of Paul Revere
Cousin of Joseph Warren Revere
J Renyolds Reynolds, John Fulton Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA, 1841
Superintendent, USMA (1860–1861)
KIA, Battle of Gettysburg (July 1, 1863)
Joseph J Reynolds Reynolds, Joseph Jones Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA, 1843
GenAVRice Rice, Americus Vespucuis Brigadier General, USV
(May 31, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1875–1879)
File:Elliotwarrenrice.jpg Rice, Elliott Warren Brigadier General, USV
(June 22, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Brother of Samuel Allen Rice
File:JamesCRice-1864.jpg Rice, James Clay Brigadier General, USV
(August 17, 1863)
KIA, Battle of Spotsylvania (May 10, 1864)
Samuelallenricecommons Rice, Samuel Allen Brigadier General, USV
(August 4, 1863)
DOW, Battle of Jenkins' Ferry (w. April 30, 1864, d. July 6, 1864)
Brother of Elliott Warren Rice
IBRichardson Richardson, Israel Bush Major General, USV
(July 4, 1862)
USMA, 1841
DOW, Battle of Antietam (w. September 17, 1862, d. November 3, 1862)
James B. Ricketts - Brady-Handy Ricketts, James Brewerton Major, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(July 21, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(August 1, 1864)
USMA, 1839
Rinaker, John Irving Colonel, USV
(September 4, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1896–1897)
JWRipley Ripley, James Wolfe Brigadier General, USA
(August 3, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1814
Chief of Ordnance (1861–1863)
Uncle of General Roswell Sabine Ripley, CSA
Benjamin S. Roberts - Brady-Handy Roberts, Benjamin Stone Major, USA
(May 13, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(July 16, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1835
James Sidney Robinson Robinson, James Sidney Brigadier General, USV
(January 12, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1881–1885)
John Cleveland Robinson Robinson, John Cleveland Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1861)
Major General, USA
Major General, USV
MOH, Battle of Laurel Hill (May 8, 1864)
USMA (class of 1839), dismissed 1836
Commander-in-chief, GAR (1877–1879)
Robinson, Milton Stapp Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1875–1879)
IPRodman Rodman, Isaac Peace Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
DOW, Battle of Antietam (w. September 17, 1862, d. September 30, 1862)
Rogers, William Findlay Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned, 1863
U.S. Congressman from New York (1883–1885)
GenWmSRosecrans Rosecrans, William Starke Brigadier General, USA
(May 16, 1861)
Major General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
USMA, 1842
Rejected original appointment as Major General, USV (September 17, 1862)
Received the Thanks of Congress (March 3, 1863)
U.S. minister to Mexico (1868–1869)
U.S. Congressman from California (1881–1885)
Ross, Leonard Fulton Brigadier General, USV
(April 26, 1862)
Resigned July 22, 1863
GenLHRousseau Rousseau, Lovell Harrison Major General, USV
(October 8, 1862)
U.S. Congressman from Kentucky (1865–1866, 1866–1867)
Father-in-law of Louis Douglass Watkins
Rowley, Thomas Algeo Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Convicted by Court-martial (April 23, 1864) for actions at the Battle of Gettysburg; Conviction overturned by Secretary of War Edwin Stanton
Resigned December 29, 1864
Rucker, Daniel Henry Major, USA
(August, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 23, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Thomas H. Ruger Ruger, Thomas Howard Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(November 30, 1864)
USMA, 1854
Military Governor of Georgia (1868)
Superintendent, USMA (1871–1876)
Jeremiah McLain Rusk - Brady-Handy Rusk, Jeremiah McLain Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U. S. Congressman from Wisconsin (1871–1877)
Governor of Wisconsin (1882–1889)
Secretary of Agriculture (1889–1893)
DARussel Russell, David Allen Major, USA
(1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA USMA, 1845
KIA, Battle of Opequon (September 19, 1864)

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Sackett, William Colonel, USV
(May 1, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865
DOW, Battle of Trevilian Station (w. June 11, 1864, d. June 14, 1864)
FCSalomon Salomon, Frederick C.
(aka Salomon, Friedrich)
Brigadier General, USV
(July 16, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Brother of Wisconsin Governor Edward Salomon
File:John B Sanborn.jpg Sanborn, John Benjamin Brigadier General, USV
(August 4, 1863)
Major General, USV
(February 10, 1865)
William P. Sanders Sanders, William Price Captain, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(October 18, 1863)
USMA, 1856
DOW, Siege of Knoxville (w. November 18, 1863, d. November 19, 1863)
File:RSaxton.jpg Saxton, Rufus Captain, USA
(May 13, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 15, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(April 9, 1865)
Major General, USV
(January 12, 1865)
USMA, 1849
MOH for defense of Harper's Ferry during Jackson's Valley Campaign (May 26–30, 1863)
EPScammon Scammon, Eliakim Parker Brigadier General, USV
(October 15, 1862)
USMA, 1837
Robert C. Schenck - Brady-Handy Schenck, Robert Cumming Major General, USV
(August 30, 1862)
Resigned December 5, 1863
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1843–1851, 1863–1871)
U.S. minister to Brazil (1851–1853)
U.S. minister to the Court of St. James (1871–1876)
Alexander Schimmelfennig Schimmelfennig, Alexander Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Died of tuberculosis September 5, 1865
AlbinFSchoepf Schoepf, Albin Francisco Brigadier General, USV
(September 30, 1861)
John Schofield Schofield, John McAllister Brigadier General, USA
(November 30, 1864)
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1853
MOH, Battle of Wilson's Creek (August 10, 1861)
Secretary of War (1868–1869)
Superintendent, USMA (1876–1881)
General-in-Chief of the U.S. Army (1888–1895)
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS (1899–1903)
Carl-Schurz Schurz, Carl Major General, USV
(March 14, 1863)
Resigned May 6, 1865
U.S. minister to Spain (1861)
U.S. Senator from Missouri (1869–1875)
Secretary of the Interior (1877–1881)
Robert Kingston Scott - Brady-Handy Scott, Robert Kingston Brigadier General, USV
(January 12, 1865)
Major General, USV
(December 5, 1865)
Governor of South Carolina (1868–1872)
Winfield Scott Scott, Winfield Major General, USA
(June 25, 1841)
Lieutenant General, USA
(March 29, 1847)
Retired November 1, 1861
General-in-Chief (1841–1861)
Twice received the Congressional Gold Medal (November 3, 1814; March 9, 1848)
Author of the Anaconda Plan to defeat the Confederacy
John Sedgwick Sedgwick, John Colonel, USA
(April 25, 1861)
Major General, USV
(July 4, 1862)
USMA, 1837
KIA, Battle of Spotsylvania Court House (May 9, 1864)
Highest-ranked Union general KIA
Sewell, William Joyce Colonel, USV
(October 1, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Chancellorsville (May 3, 1863)
U.S. Senator from New Jersey (1881–1887, 1895–1901)
Seward, William Henry, Jr. Seward, William Henry, Jr. Brigadier General, USV
(September 13, 1864)
Resigned June 1, 1865
Son of Secretary of State William Henry Seward
TSeymour Seymour, Truman Captain, USA
(November 22, 1860
Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1846
JamesMShackelford Shackelford, James Murrell Brigadier General, USV
(January 2, 1863)
Resigned January 18, 1864
John Wilson Shaffer Shaffer, John Wilson Colonel, USV
(January 20, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Territorial Governor of Utah (1870)
William Rufus Shafte Shafter, William Rufus Colonel, USV
(April 19, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Seven Pines (May 31, 1862)
Alexander Shaler seated Shaler, Alexander Brigadier General, USV
(May 26, 1863)
Major General, USV
(July 27, 1863)
MOH, Second Battle of Fredericksburg (May 3, 1863)
JPCShanks Shanks, John Peter Cleaver Colonel, USV
(September 20, 1861)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1861–1863, 1867–1875)
LASheldon Sheldon, Lionel Allen Colonel, USV
(March 14, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Mustered out December 2, 1864
U.S. Congressman from Louisiana (1869–1875)
Territorial Governor of New Mexico (1881–1885)
Shepard, Isaac Fitzgerald Brigadier General, USV
(October 27, 1863)
Appointment expired July 4, 1864
George F Shepley Shepley, George Foster Brigadier General, USV
(July 18, 1862)
Resigned July 1, 1865
Military Governor of Louisiana (1862–1864)
Philip Sheridan 01009a restored Sheridan, Philip Henry Major General, USA
(November 8, 1864)
USMA, 1853
Received the Thanks of Congress (February 9, 1865)
General-in-Chief (1883–1888)
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS (1886–1888)
Sherman, Francis Trowbridge Brigadier General, USV
(July 21, 1865)
TWSherman Sherman, Thomas West Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 17, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1836
William-Tecumseh-Sherman Sherman, William Tecumseh Major General, USA
(August 12, 1864)
USMA, 1841
Twice received the Thanks of Congress (February 19, 1864; January 19, 1865)
General-in-Chief (1869–1883)
Isaac R. Sherwood - Clara Barton Centenary Sherwood, Isaac Ruth Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(February 12, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(February 27, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1873–1875, 1907–1921, 1923–1925)
James Shields - Brady-Handy Shields, James Brigadier General, USV
(August 19, 1861)
Resigned March 28, 1863
U.S. Senator from Illinois (1849–1855)
U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1858–1859)
U.S. Senator form Missouri (1879)
Henry Hastings Sibley Sibley, Henry Hastings Brigadier General, USV
(March 20, 1863)
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1865)
Original appointment as Brigadier General, USV (September 29, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Congressional Delegate from the Wisconsin Territory (1848–1849)
Congressional Delegate from the Minnesota Territory (1849–1853)
1st Governor of Minnesota (1858–1860)
Daniel Edgar Sickles Sickles, Daniel Edgar Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
MOH, Battle of Gettysburg (July 2, 1863)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1857–1861, 1893–1895)
U.S. minister to Spain (1869–1874)
Franz Sigel Sigel, Franz Major General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
Resigned May 4, 1865
Gen-Sill Sill, Joshua Woodrow Brigadier General, USV
(July 16, 1862)
USMA, 1853
KIA, Battle of Stones River (December 31, 1862)
Slack, James Richard Brigadier General, USV
(November 10, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
File:Lieutenant-slemmer.jpg Slemmer, Adam Jacoby Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(February 8, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1850
Henry Warner Slocum Slocum, Henry Warner Major General, USV
(July 4, 1862)
USMA, 1852
Resigned September 28, 1865
U.S. Congressman from New York (1869–1973, 1883–1885)
John potts slough Slough, John Potts Brigadier General, USV
(August 25, 1862)
AJSmith Smith, Andrew Jackson Lieutenant Colonel, USA
*May 9, 1864)
Major General, USV
(May 12, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1838
CFSmith Smith, Charles Ferguson Colonel, USA
(September 9, 1861)
Major General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
USMA, 1825
Died from infection April 25, 1862
Smith, Charles Henry Colonel, USV
(June 18, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 2, 1867)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Saint Mary's Church (June 24, 1864)
Giles Alexander Smith - Brady-Handy Smith, Giles Alexander Major General, USV
(November 24, 1865)
Brother of Morgan Lewis Smith
Last Major General of volunteers by seniority
Green Clay Smith - Brady-Handy Smith, Green Clay Brigadier General, USV
(June 11, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865(
Resigned December 4, 1863
U.S. Congressman from Kentucky (1863–1866)
Territorial Governor of Montana (1866–1869)
Smith, Gustavus Adolphus Brigadier General, USV
(September 19, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Appointment expired March 4, 1863
John E Smith Smith, John Eugene Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(January 12, 1865)
MLSmith Smith, Morgan Lewis
(aka Sanford, Martin L.)
Brigadier General, USV
(July 16, 1862)
Resigned July 12, 1865
Brother of Giles Alexander Smith
TCHSmith Smith, Thomas Church Haskell Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
File:TKSmith.jpg Smith, Thomas Kilby Brigadier General, USV
(August 11, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
WFSmith MGEN Smith, William Farrar Major
(March 3, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 9, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1845
Original appointment as Major General, USV (July 4, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
William Jay Smith (Tennessee politician) Smith, William Jay Colonel, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(June 16, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Tennessee (1869–1871)
William Sooy Smith Smith, William Sooy Brigadier General, USV
(April 15, 1862)
Resigned July 15, 1864
Thomas Alfred Smyth Smyth, Thomas Alfred Brigadier General, USV
(October 1, 1864)
Major General, USV
(April 7, 1865)
DOW, Battle of Cumberland Church (w. April 7, 1865, d. April 9, 1865)
Last Union general killed during the war
Spalding, George Colonel, USV
(February 12, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 21, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Michigan (1895–1899)
OliverLymanSpaulding Spaulding, Oliver Lyman Colonel, USV
(April 16, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(June 25, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Michigan (1881–1883)
Spears, James Gallant Brigadier General, USV
(March 5, 1862)
Arrested February 6, 1864 for insubordination; Court-martialed and dismissed from service August 30, 1864
George E. Spencer - Brady-Handy Spencer, George Eliphaz Colonel, USV
(September 11, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Senator from Alabama (1868–1879)
Francis Barreto Spinola Spinola, Francis Barretto Brigadier General, USV
(October 1, 1862)
Resigned June 8, 1865
U.S. Congressman from New York (1887–1893)
John W Sprague Sprague, John Wilson Brigadier General, USV
(July 30, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Atlanta (July 22, 1864)
Spurling, Andrew Barclay Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(June 13, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 26, 1865)
MOH for actions near Evergreen, Alabama (March 23, 1865)
Julius Stahel Stahel, Julius
(b. Stahel-Számwald, Julius H.)
Major General, USV
(March 14, 1863)
MOH, Battle of Piedmont (June 5, 1864)
Resigned February 8, 1865
David Sloane Stanley head Stanley, David Sloane Major, USA
(December 1, 1863)
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1852
MOH, Battle of Franklin (November 30, 1864)
G J Stannard UA ACW Stannard, George Jerrison Brigadier General, USV
(March 11, 1863)
Major General, USV
(October 28, 1864)
File:JohnConverseStarkweatherThu.jpg Starkweather, John Converse Brigadier General, USV
(July 17, 1863)
Resigned May 11, 1865
Stedman, Griffin Alexander, Jr. Colonel, USV
(September 17, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
August 5, 1862
DOW, Siege of Petersburg (w. August 5, 1864, d. August 6, 1864)
JBSteedmanMGenright Steedman, James Blair Major General, USV
(April 20, 1864)
File:FSteele.jpg Steele, Frederick Lieutenant Colonel
(August 26, 1863)
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1843
AaronStevens Stevens, Aaron Fletcher Colonel, USV
(September 23, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(December 8, 1864)
U.S. Congressman from New Hampshire (1867–1871)
Hazard Stevens Stevens, Hazard Major, USV
(October 13, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 2, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Fort Huger (April 19, 1863)
Son of Isaac Ingalls Stevens
Isaacstevens Stevens, Isaac Ingalls Major General, USV
(July 4, 1862)
USMA, 1839
KIA, Battle of Chantilly (September 1, 1862)
Territorial Governor of Washington (1853–1857)
Congressional Delegate for the Washington Territory (1857–1861)
Father of Hazard Stevens
Stevenson, John Dunlap Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned April 22, 1864
Reappointed Brigadier General, USV August 7, 1864
Stevenson, Thomas Greely Brigadier General, USV
(March 14, 1863)
KIA, Battle of Spotsylvania Court House (May 10, 1864)
Original appointment as Brigadier General, USV (December 24, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Stokes, James Hughes Brigadier General, USV
(July 20, 1865)
USMA, 1835
William Brickly Stokes - Brady-Handy Stokes, William Brickly Colonel, USV
(November 15, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Tennessee (1859–1861, 1866–1871)
Stolbrand, Charles John (b. Stolbrand, Carl Johan; aka Stolbrand, Carlos John) Brigadier General, USV
(February 18, 1865)
C P Stone UA ACW Stone, Charles Pomeroy Colonel, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 17, 1861)
USMA, 1845
Mustered out of volunteer service April 4, 1864
Resigned September 13, 1864
Willstone Stone, William Milo Colonel, USV
(September 9, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned August 13, 1863
Governor of Iowa (1864–1868)
General George Stoneman Stoneman, George Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(March 30, 1864)
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1846
Governor of California (1883–1887)
File:Stoughton.jpg Stoughton, Edwin Henry Brigadier General, USV
(November 5, 1862)
USMA, 1859
Volunteer appointment expired March 4, 1863
Stoughton, William Lewis Colonel, USV
(April 1, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Mustered out September 30, 1864
U.S. Congressman from Michigan (1869–1873)
GCStrong Strong, George Crockett Captain, USA
(March 3, 1863)
Major General, USV
(July 18, 1863)
USMA, 1857
DOW, Second Battle of Fort Wagner (w. July 18, 1863, d. July 30, 1863)
Strong, William Kerley Brigadier General, USV
(September 28, 1861)
Resigned October 20, 1863
Stuart, David Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Appointment expired March 4, 1863
Resigned April 3, 1863
U.S. Congressman from Michigan (1853–1855)
Stumbaugh, Frederick Shearer Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Appointment revoked January 22, 1863
Mustered out May 15, 1863
Samuel D. Sturgis - Brady-Handy Sturgis, Samuel Davis Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(October 27, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(October 10, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1846
Sullivan, Jeremiah Cutler Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
U.S. Naval Academy, 1848
Resigned May 11, 1865
Sullivan, Peter John Colonel, USV
(January 30, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned August 7, 1863
U.S. minister to Colombia (1867–1869)
BG Alfred Sully Sully, Alfred Major, USA
(March 15, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 26, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 8, 1865)
USMA, 1841
Edwin Vose Sumner 1 Sumner, Edwin Vose Brigadier General, USA
(March 16, 1861)
Major General, USV
(July 4, 1862)
Major General, USA
(May 31, 1862)
Died of a heart attack March 21, 1863
WSwayne Swayne, Wager Major General, USV
(June 20, 1865)
MOH, Second Battle of Corinth (October 4, 1862)
Last Major General of volunteers appointed (May 1, 1866)
Son of Supreme Court Justice Noah Haynes Swayne
File:TWSweeney.jpg Sweeny, Thomas William Major, USA
(October 20, 1863)
Brigadier General USV
(November 29, 1862)
Swift, Frederick William Colonel, USV
(December 4, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Campbell's Station (November 16, 1863)
GenGS Sykes, George Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(October 16, 1863)
Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1838
Jacob Hale Sypher - Brady-Handy Sypher, Jacob Hale
(aka Sypher, Jay Hale)
Colonel, USV
(August 11, 1864)
Brigadier General USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Louisiana (1868–1869, 1870–1875)

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Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
GeneralGeorgeWTaylor Taylor, George William Brigadier General, USV
(May 9, 1862)
DOW, Bull Run Bridge (w. August 27, 1862, d. September 1, 1862)
Taylor, John McLean Lieutenant Colonel, USA Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Son of Joseph Pannell Taylor
Nephew of President Zachary Taylor
Cousin of General Richard Taylor, CSA
Brother-in-law of Albert Gallatin Lawrence and General David Rumph Jones, CSA
Taylor, Joseph Pannell Brigadier General, USA
(February 9, 1863)
Commissary General of the Army (1861–1864)
Died June 29, 1864
Brother of President Zachary Taylor
Uncle of generals Richard Taylor, CSA and David Rumph Jones, CSA
Father of John McLean Taylor
Father-in-law of Albert Gallatin Lawrence
Taylor, Nelson Brigadier General, USV
(September 7, 1862)
Resigned January 19, 1863
U.S. Congressman from New York (1865–1867)
WRTerrill Terrill, William R. Captain, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 9, 1862)
USMA, 1853
KIA, Battle of Perryville (October 8, 1862)
Brother of Confederate general James Barbour Terrill
Gen Alfred Terry Terry, Alfred Howe Brigadier General, USA
(January 15, 1865)
Major General, USV
(January 16, 1865)
Received the Thanks of Congress (January 24, 1865)
Terry, Henry Dwight Brigadier General, USV
(July 17, 1862)
Resigned February 7, 1865
John Milton Thayer - Brady-Handy Thayer, John Milton Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Original appointment as Brigadier General, USV (October 4, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Territorial Governor of Wyoming (1875–1878)
Governor of Nebraska (1887–1891); remained in office until February 8, 1892, claiming successor was not a U.S. citizen
Thayer, Sylvanus Colonel, USA Brigadier General, USA
(May 31, 1863)
Retired June 1, 1863
Superintendent, USMA (1817–1833)
Longest-serving West Point superintendent
Oldest officer brevetted brigadier general
Thomas, Charles Colonel, USA Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Acting Quartermaster General
George Henry Thomas - Brady-Handy Thomas, George Henry Major General, USA
(January 16, 1865)
USMA, 1840
Received the Thanks of Congress (March 3, 1865)
Thomas, Henry Goddard Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(November 30, 1864)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
GenLThomas Thomas, Lorenzo Brigadier General, USA
(August 3, 1861)
Major General, USA
March 13, 1865
USMA, 1823
Adjutant General of the Army (1861–1869)
StephenThomas Thomas, Stephen Brigadier General, USV
(February 1, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Cedar Creek (October 19, 1864)
Mustered out as Colonel, USV (January 21, 1865)
Major William G. Thompson - History of Iowa Thompson, William Colonel, USV
(July 20, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Iowa (1847–1850)
File:CMThruston.jpg Thruston, Charles Mynn Brigadier General, USV
(September 7, 1861)
USMA, 1814
Resigned April 17, 1862
Tibbits, William B. Brigadier General, USV
(October 18, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Tillson, Davis Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA (class of 1853); left due to amputation of leg, 1851
JBSTodd Todd, John Blair Smith Brigadier General, USV
(September 19, 1861)
USMA, 1837
Appointment as Brigadier General, USV expired June 17, 1862
Congressional Delegate to Congress for the Dakota Territory (1861–1863, 1864–1865)
Cousin of Mary Todd Lincoln
Charles Henry Tompkins Tompkins, Charles Henry Captain, USA
Colonel, USV
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, action near Fairfax, Virginia (June 1, 1861)
USMA (class of 1851), resigned 1849
Commissioner, Lincoln assassination trial
A T A Torbert Torbert, Alfred Thomas Archimedes Captain, USA
(September 25, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1855
Also nominated and confirmed as First Lieutenant, CSA (March 18, 1861); refused appointment
Joseph Gilbert Totten Totten, Joseph Gilbert Brigadier General, USA
(March 3, 1863)
Major General, USA
(1864)
USMA, 1805 (tenth graduate of West Point)
Chief of Engineers (1838–1864)
Died of pneumonia (April 22, 1864)
ZBTower Tower, Zealous Bates Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(November, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 23, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1841
Superintendent, USMA (July, 1864-September, 1864)
BFTracy Tracy, Benjamin Franklin Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of the Wilderness (May 6, 1864)
Secretary of the Navy (1889–1893)
Brother-in-law of Isaac Swartwood Catlin
Tremain, Henry Edwin Major, USV Brigadier General, USV
(November 30, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Resaca (May 15, 1864)
Turchin Turchin, John Basil
(b. Turchaninov, Ivan Vasilovitch)
Brigadier General, USV
(July 17, 1862)
Resigned October 4, 1864
Only general officer on either side from Russia
Turner, John Wesley Colonel, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(September 7, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(1864)
USMA, 1855
James M Tuttle Tuttle, James Madison Brigadier General, USV
(June 9, 1862)
Resigned June 14, 1864
General Daniel Tyler USA Tyler, Daniel Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1862)
Resigned April 6, 1864
Uncle of Robert Ogden Tyler
Gen-ebtyler Tyler, Erastus B. Brigadier General, USV
(May 14, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Robert O Tyler Tyler, Robert Ogden Major, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1853
Nephew of Daniel Tyler
Tyndale, Hector
(b. Tyndale, George Hector)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 9, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned August 26, 1864

U []

Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Ullmann, Daniel Brigadier General, USV
(January 13, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Underwood, Adin Ballou Brigadier General, USV
(November 6, 1863)
Major General, USV
(August, 1865)
EmoryUpton Upton, Emory Captain, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(May 12, 1864)
Major General, USA
Major General, USV
USMA, 1861
Superintendent, USMA (1870–1875)
One of only two general officers ever promoted on the field by General Grant

V []

Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Van Alen, James Henry Brigadier General, USV
(April 15, 1862)
Resigned July 14, 1863
HoratioPVanCleve Van Cleve, Horatio Phillips Brigadier General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1831
Ferdinand Van Derveer Van Derveer, Ferdinand Brigadier General, USV
(October 4, 1864)
Resigned June 7, 1865
Stewart Van Vliet - Brady-Handy Van Vliet, Stewart Major, USA
(August, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Brigadier General, USA
(October, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1840
Earlier appointment as Brigadier General, USV (September 23, 1861) expired July 17, 1862
VAN WYCK, Charles Henry Van Wyck, Charles H. Brigadier General, USV
(September 27, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1859–1863, 1867–1871)
U.S. Senator from Nebraska (1881–1887)
William Vandever - Brady-Handy Vandever, William Brigadier General
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(June, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Iowa (1859–1861)
U.S. Congressman from California (1887–1891)
Veatch, James C. Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
Major General, USV
(1865)
File:Viele1v.JPG.jpg Viele, Egbert Ludovicus Brigadier General, USV
(August 17, 1861)
USMA, 1847
Resigned October 23., 1863
U.S. Congressman from New York (1885–1887)
Vifquain, Victor Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Fort Blakely (April 9, 1865)
Strong Vincent Vincent, Strong Brigadier General, USV
(July 3, 1863)
DOW, Battle of Gettysburg (July 2, 1863, d. July 7, 1863)
Vinton, Francis Laurens Captain, USA
(October, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1863)
USMA, 1856
Earlier appointment as Brigadier General, USV (September 19, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Resigned May 5, 1863
Israel Vogdes Vogdes, Israel Colonel, USA
(1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA USMA, 1837
Adolph von Steinwehr Von Steinwehr, Adolph Wilhelm August Freidrich, Baron Brigadier General, USV
(October 12, 1861)
Resigned July 3, 1865
Col Ernst Von Vegeseck Von Vegesack, Ernst Mathias Peter, Baron Colonel, USV
(1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Gaines' Mill (June 27, 1862)

W []

Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Wade, Melancthon Smith Brigadier General, USV
(October 1, 1861)
Resigned March 18, 1862
JSWadsworth civ Wadsworth, James Samuel Brigadier General, USV
(August 9, 1861)
Major General, USV
(May 6, 1863)
DOW, Battle of the Wilderness (w. May 6, 1863, d. May 8, 1863)
GeorgeDWagner Wagner, George Day Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Relieved of duty at his own request, December 4, 1864
Mustered out August 24, 1865
Wagner, Louis Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Commander-in-chief, GAR (1880)
C C Walcutt BGen ACW Walcutt, Charles C. Brigadier General, USV
(June 30, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Lew Wallace - Brady-Handy Wallace, Lewis "Lew" Major General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
Commissioner on Lincoln assassination trial
Territorial Governor of New Mexico (1878–1881)
U.S. minister to the Ottoman Empire (1881–1885)
WHL Wallace Wallace, William Harvey Lamb Brigadier General, USV
(March 21, 1862)
DOW, Battle of Shiloh (w. April 7, 1862, d. April 10, 1862)
Ward, George Hull Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
DOW, Battle of Gettysburg (w. July 2, 1863, d. July 3, 1863)
JHHWard-ACWstanding Ward, John Henry Hobart Brigadier General, USV
(October 4, 1862)
Relieved May 12, 1864
Mustered out June 18, 1864
Ward, William Thomas Brigadier General, USV
(September 18, 1861)
Major General, USV
(February 24, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Kentucky (1851–1853)
Warner, Adoniram Judson Colonel, USV, USN
(November 15, 1863)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1879–1881, 1883–1887)
Warner, James Meech Captain, USA
(October 8, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(May 8, 1865)
Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1860
Warner, Willard Colonel, USV
(October, 1864)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Senator from Alabama (1868–1871)
Brother-in-law of Charles Robert Woods and William Burnham Woods
Warren, Fitz Henry Brigadier General, USV
(July 16, 1862)
Major General, USV
(August 24, 1865)
U.S. minister to Guatemala (1866–1869)
GKWarren Warren, Gouverneur Kemble Major, USA
Major General, USV
(May 3, 1863)
USMA, 1850
Resigned volunteer commission May 27, 1865
Cadwallader Colden Washburn Washburn, Cadwallader Colden Major General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin (1855–1861, 1867–1871)
Governor of Wisconsin (1871–1873)
Brother of Illinois Congressman Elihu Benjamin Washburne
Washburn, Francis Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(April 6, 1865)
DOW, Battle of High Bridge (w. April 6, 1865, d. April 22, 1865)
HenryDWashburn Washburn, Henry Dana Colonel, USV
(July 16, 1862)
Major General, USV
(July 26, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1866–1869)
Watkins, Louis Douglass Captain, USA
(July, 1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 25, 1865)
Son-in-law of Lovell Harrison Rousseau
James Weaver - Brady-Handy Weaver, James Baird Colonel, USV
(1862)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Iowa (1879–1881, 1885–1889)
Alexander S. Webb Webb, Alexander Stewart Brigadier General, USV
(June 23, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(August 1, 1864)
MOH, Battle of Gettysburg (July 3, 1864)
USMA, 1855
Weber, Max
(aka Von Weber, Max)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 28, 1862)
Resigned May 13, 1865
Webster, Joseph Dana Major, USA
(July 1, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
File:Stephen Weed.jpg Weed, Stephen Hinsdale Captain, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(June 6, 1863)
USMA, 1854
KIA, Battle of Gettysburg (July 2, 1863)
Godfrey Weitzel - Brady-Handy Weitzel, Godfrey Captain, USA
Major General, USV
(November 17, 1864)
USMA, 1855
Wells, George Duncan Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(October 12, 1864)
DOW, Battle of Cedar Creek (w. October 12, 1864, d. October 13, 1864)
Henry Wells Wells, Henry Horatio Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(June 3, 1865)
Provisional Governor of Virginia (1868–1869)
Wells, William Brigadier General, USV
(May 19, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
ColThosWelsh Welsh, Thomas Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1863)
Original appointment as Brigadier General, USV (November 29, 1862) expired March 4, 1863
Died of malaria, August 14, 1863
Wessells, Henry Walton Colonel, USA
(1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 25, 1862)
Brigadier General, USA USMA, 1833
Joseph R. West - cwpbh 03614 West, Joseph Rodman Brigadier General, USV
(October 25, 1862)
Major General, USV
(January 4, 1866)
U.S. Senator from Louisiana (1871–1877)
FrankWheaton Wheaton, Frank First Lieutenant, USA
(1855)
Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USA
Major General, USV
Son-in-law of Adjutant General Samuel Cooper, CSA
Amiel Weeks Whipple Whipple, Amiel Weeks Major General, USV
(May 3, 1863)
Major General, USA
(May 7, 1863)
USMA, 1841
DOW, Battle of Chancellorsville (w. May 4, 1863, d. May 7, 1863)
Whipple, William Denison Colonel, USA
Brigadier General, USV
(July 17, 1863)
Major General, USA USMA, 1851
Whitaker, Edward Washburn Lieutenant Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, First Battle of Ream's Station (June 29, 1864)
File:WCWhitakerACWseatedclose.jpg Whitaker, Walter Chiles Brigadier General, USV
(June 25, 1863)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Harry White Pennsylvania - Brady-Handy White, Harry Major, USV
(December 13, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania (1877–1881)
White, Julius Brigadier General, USV
(June 9, 1862)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Resigned November 19, 1864
Brig General Edward A. Wild Wild, Edward Augustus Brigadier General, USV
(April 24, 1863)
Orlando B. Willcox - Brady-Handy Willcox, Orlando Bolivar Brigadier General, USV
(July 21, 1861)
Major General, USA
Major General, USV
MOH First Battle of Bull Run (July 21, 1861)
USMA, 1847
Alpheus S. Williams Williams, Alpheus Starkey Brigadier General, USV
(May 17, 1861)
Major General, USV
(January 12, 1866)
U.S. Congressman from Michigan (1875–1879)
Williams, David Henry Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Appointment expired March 4, 1863
Williams, Nelson Grosvenor Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
USMA (class of 1843), withdrew July, 1840
Resigned November 27, 1862
Appointment expired March 9, 1863
Williams, Seth Major, USA
(August, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 23, 1861)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1864)
Major General, USV
(August, 1864)
USMA, 1842
Williams, Thomas Major, USA
(May 14, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 28, 1861)
KIA, Battle of Baton Rouge (August 5, 1862) USMA, 1837
File:James Alexander Williamson.jpg Williamson, James Alexander Brigadier General, USV
(January 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Chickasaw Bayou (December 29, 1862)
August Willich Willich, August
(b. Von Willich, August)
Brigadier General, USV
(July 17, 1862)
Major General, USV
(October 21, 1865)
James Wilson (soldier) Wilson, James Harrison First Lieutenant, USA
(1861)
Major General, USV
(May 6, 1865)
Major General, USA USMA, 1860
Winthrop, Frederick Colonel, USV Major General, USV
(April 1, 1865)
KIA, Battle of Five Forks (April 1, 1865)
I J Wistar BGEN UA ACW Wistar, Isaac Jones Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Resigned September 15, 1864
Witcher, John Seashoales Lieutenant Colonel, USV
(May 6, 1865)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from West Virginia (1869–1871)
Withington, William Herbert Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, First Battle of Bull Run (July 21, 1861)
Wood, Henry Clay Major, USA Brigadier General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
MOH, Battle of Wilson's Creek (August 10, 1861)
Thomas J Wood Wood, Thomas John Colonel, USA
(1861)
Major General, USV
(January 27, 1865)
USMA, 1845
DanielPhineasWoodbury Woodbury, Daniel Phineas Lieutenant Colonel, USA
(1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(March 19, 1862)
Major General, USA (August 15, 1864) USMA, 1836
Died of yellow fever (August 15, 1864)
Stewart L Woodford 1909 Woodford, Steward Lyndon Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(May 12, 1865)
U.S. Congressman from New York (1873–1874)
U.S. minister to Spain (1897–1898)
CRWoodsBrigGen Woods, Charles Robert Captain
(April 1, 1861)
Brigadier General, USV
(August 4, 1863)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
Major General, USV
(November 22, 1864)
USMA, 1852
Brother of William Burnham Woods
Brother-in-law of Willard Warner
Woods, William Burnham Brigadier General, USV
(May 31, 1865)
Major General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1880–1887)
Brother of Charles Robert Woods
Brother-in-law of Willard Warner
John E. Wool Wool, John Ellis Major General, USA
(May 16, 1862)
Retired August 1, 1863
Oldest Civil War general in active service (b. February 29, 1784)
Wright, George Colonel, USA
(1855)
Brigadier General, USV
(September 28, 1861)
USMA, 1822
Died in the wreck of the steamer Brother Jonathan (June 30, 1865)
HGWright Wright, Horatio Gouverneur Major, USA
(August, 1861)
Major General, USV
(May 12, 1864)
Major General, USA
(March 13, 1865)
USMA, 1841
Original appointment as Major General, USV (July 18, 1862) expired March 4, 1863

Y []

Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
Samuel Young Young, Samuel Baldwin Marks Colonel, USV
(December, 1864)
Brigadier General, USV
(April 9.1865)
Commander-in-chief, MOLLUS (1913–1915, 1915–1919)
TLYoung Young, Thomas Lowry Colonel, USV Brigadier General, USV
(March 13, 1865)
Governor of Ohio(1877–1878)
U.S. Congressman from Ohio (1879–1883)

Z []

Image Name Substantive
Rank
Brevet
Rank
Notes
GenSamKZook Zook, Samuel Kosciuszko Brigadier General, USV
(November 29, 1862)
Major General, USV
(July 3, 1863)
DOW, Battle of Gettysburg (July 2, 1863, d. July 3, 1863)

See also[]

References[]

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