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Their horses. And the officers were allowed to keep their sidearms.
The Confederate soldiers were given food and were allowed to keep their horses.
General Pat Cleburne. The suggestion was considered so outrageous that it was struck from the minutes of the meeting.
the confederate soldiers were permitted to keep there swords and horces
Confederate General Longstreet
P.G.T. BeauregardConfederate general who attacked fort sumter?
They were attacked in Rio Grande.
Lieutenant General Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by Confederate soldiers (he was shot by soldiers who were on guard duty) at night. General Jackson underwent the amputation of his arm and died of pneumonia.
The Confederate leader at Shiloh was General Albert Sidney Johnston when they attacked General Grant's army. General Johnston was killed during the battle.
It was General P.G.T. Beauregard, ordering his artillery to fire on the US Army garrison on the tiny island of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbour (April 12th 1861). acting on orders The first cannon was fired by Edmund Ruffin.
He was known as "Unconditional Surrender" Grant.
General George G. Meade
Their horses. And the officers were allowed to keep their sidearms.
The Confederates' General, General "Stonewall" Jackson. The Confederate soldiers thought that he was a Union soldier and they shot at him. He died of the injuries.
Dr. Samuel Cooper served as the surgeon general of the Confederacy. Most importantly it was Cooper who warned that the Union's POW camp for Confederate soldiers, Fort Delaware, was unsanitary and causing the death of many Southern soldiers from disease and neglect.
كان ألبرت جونستون قائدًا للقوات الكونفدرالية في معركة شيلوه.
At the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, the Confederate army suffered 28,000 casualties. This figure represents both wounded and killed soldiers.