Union General Charles Hale Morgan graduated from West Point in 1857. Among the 38 graduating cadets in his class, he was ranked 12th. Morgan served the Seven Day's Battle, the battles of Fredericksburg and Gettysburg.
Confederate General Charles S. Winder graduated from West point in 1850. He ranked 22nd among a graduating class of 44 cadets. General Winder was killed by an artillery barrage at the onset of the 1862 Battle of Cedar Mountain.
Union General Charles Griffin graduated from West point in 1847. He ranked 23rd in a graduating class of cadets that numbered 38. Griffin saw most of his battlefield action in the Eastern Theater of the US Civil War.
Confederate General Charles William Field graduated from West Point in 1849. He was ranked 25th among the graduating class of 43 cadets. Field was in two large campaigns. The first one was the Peninsula campaign and the Overland campaign.
Union General Charles Ferguson Smith graduated from West Point in 1825. Among his graduating class of 37 cadets, Smith was ranked 19th. Smith saw action in the battle of Fort Donelson. He died of disease in 1862.
Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith was a graduate of West Point's class of 1845. He ranked 26th in his class.
Union General Charles Champion Gilbert graduated from West Point in 1846. Among his class of 59 graduating cadets, he was ranked 21st. Gilbert served in the Western Theater during the US Civil War. He is best remembered in the battles of Wilson's Creek and Perryville.
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Union General Charles Sidney Winder graduated from West point in 1850. He ranked 22nd in his graduating class of 44 cadets. He fought under Stonewall Jackson and was killed in battle at the Battle of Cedar Mountain in 1862, he was 32 years old.
Union General Alvan Cullem Gillem graduated from West Point in 1851. He was ranked 11th in his class of cadets that numbered 42. He spent most of the US Civil War in the Western Theater. He served in the Battle of Mill Spring and commanded troops that surprised and killed Confederate General John Morgan.
Union General Charles Garrison Harker graduated from West Point in 1858. He was ranked 16th in a graduating class of 27 cadets. Harker saw most of his US Civil War action in the Western Theater. He was killed in 1864 at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain during the Atlanta campaign. In this battle, General Sherman made the error of conducting a frontal assault on fortified positions of General Joseph Johnston.
Brigadier General Charles Pomeroy Stone graduated from West Point in 1845. He ranked seventh in a graduating class of forty one. Stone is best remembered for his arrest and false charge that he was a Confederate sympathizer. After his release after 189 days, he received low level assignments. Disgusted with his treatment he resigned from the army in 1864.
According to An Adjutant General Remembers: a Military Memoir by Major General Kenneth Wickham, he graduated from West Point on 12 June 1938.