Sidney Johnston
T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson
Pat Cleburne
The Confederate cavalry General J.E.B. Stewart.
He is remembered as to be considered the most brilliant Confederate Commander during the early stage of Civil War. Appointed to command all Confederate Forces of the west, he fought as field commander at the battle of Shiloh, where he was killed on Apr. 6, 1862.
he is a brave and skilled sea commander
Albert Sidney Johnston, regarded by many as the best General in America. As he was killed at this early stage in the war, his full stature was never revealed.
The commander (president) of the Confederacy itself was Jefferson Davis. The commander of the Confederate Army was Robert E. Lee.
Among the Union casualties, there were 460 killed, 1,124 wounded, and 1,312 missing or captured. For the Confederate casualties, there were 387 killed, 1,582 wounded, and 13 missing. Francis S. Bartow was the first Confederate brigade commander to be killed in the Civil War. General Bee was mortally wounded and died the following day.
Yes, General P.G.T. Beauregerd was a Confederate commander during the American Civil War.
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America. As such he would have been the Commander in Chief of the Armies of the Confedracy.
Robert E.Lee
Grant (Union) after a bad reverse on the first day when he was taken off-guard. The Confederate commander, Sidney Johnston, was killed in this battle.
Commander of the Confederate Army was Robert E. Lee.Secretary of the Confederate Navy was Stephen Mallory.
Commander Turner Ashby died on June 6, 1862 when he was killed by gunfire during a skirmish with Union troops near Harrisburg. The gunshot pierced him through his heart and he died instantaneously. In addition, he was sorely missed by his commander Stonewall Jackson.