Confederate General John Henry Winder graduated from West Point in 1820. He was ranked eleventh among the 30 cadets graduating that year. Winder's US Civil War service was for the most part, being in charge of POW camps.
James Henry Lane - Confederate general - died on 1907-09-21.
James Henry Lane - Confederate general - was born on 1833-07-28.
Winder Laird Henry died in 1940.
Winder Laird Henry was born in 1864.
Confederate General Francis Henry Gilmer graduated from West Point in 1839. He was ranked 4th in his graduating class of cadets that numbered 31. Gilmer saw most of his battle action in the Western Theater. His most noteworthy battles were at Shiloh and in the siege of Atlanta.
Confederate General Henry Harrison Walker graduated from West Point in 1853. He was ranked 41st among the 52 graduating cadets in his class. During the US Civil War, Harrison served in the Peninsula campaign commanded defenses in Richmond and served at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Confederate General Henry Brevard Davidson graduated from West Point in 1853. He ranked 33rd among his graduating class of cadets that numbered 52. Davidson saw action in the Western Theater of the US Civil ar. He served at the battle of Chickamauga and in the defense of Atlanta.
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General Philip Henry Sheridan
Confederate General William Henry Talbot Walker graduated from West Point in 1837. Among the 50 graduating cadets in his class, Walker was ranked 46th. Walker saw important battle action in the Western Theater, including the battle of Chickamauga and in the Atlanta campaign. At the latter campaign, General Walker suffered a gunshot wound and was killed instantly. This was on July 22, 1864.
Brigadier General Loyd Tilghman was in command of the garrison at Fort Henry for the Confederates.
Confederate General Henry Heth graduated from West point in 1847. Among the 38 graduating cadets in that year, Heth ranked 38th. Heth's division was among the first Confederate one to make contact with the Union on the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Heth's division was the leading group of A. P. Hills lll Corps. Heth encountered 3,000 mounted Union infantry men and was forced to retreat.Additionally, Heth served at the battles of Chancellorsville and at the Siege of Petersburg. As an aside, Heth was a cousin of Confederate General George Pickett.