Union General David McMurtrie Gregg graduated from West Point in 1855. Gregg ranked 8th in a class of 34 officers. As an aside, he was the cousin of Pennsylvania Governor Andrew G. Curtin. Curtin had been a supporter of General George B. McClellan in 1862.
Union General David McMurtrie Gregg graduated from West Point in 1855. Among the 34 graduating cadets that year, he ranked 8th. He was to later serve in the Union cavalry. At the Battle of Gettysburg he was in charge of the 2nd Division under Cavalry Corps General Pleasonton. Gregg was assigned to take his division to Maryland and guard the rear of the Army of the Potomac.
Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith was a graduate of West Point's class of 1845. He ranked 26th in his class.
He graduated from West Point Military Academy
According to An Adjutant General Remembers: a Military Memoir by Major General Kenneth Wickham, he graduated from West Point on 12 June 1938.
General Philip Henry Sheridan graduated from West Point in 1853. He ranked 34th out of a class of 52.
Union General Benjamin Butler did not graduate from West Point. He did have a college education and graduated from Colby College in Maine. He also passed the bar in Massachusetts and practiced law before the US Civil War.
General Ulysses S. Grant
James Longstreet held the rank of major general in the Confederate army. He graduated 54th in the West Point class of 1842.
Major General William Starke Rosencrans graduated in the West Point class of 1842. He ranked fifth in his graduating class.
Union General James Birdseye McPherson graduated from the West Point in 1853. He was ranked first in his class of 52 graduates.
George Washington. West Point had not been created.Note to earlier poster- Grant did graduate from West Point.
Union Major General William T. Sherman graduated from West Point in 1840. Sherman ranked 6th in his class.