Brigadier General John Imboden, cavalry raider in the Shenandoah Valley

Robert Hoke 

Naval Lieutenant Thomas Huger, KIA on CSS gunboat near New Orleans (4/62)

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Lt. General DH Hill, famous for “Bloody Lane” and criticism of Bragg and Davis 

Hill is Stonewall Jackson most reliable subordinate, known for his fighting spirit 

Hood’s somber gaze remains years after fighting his army out around Atlanta

Lt. General Ambrose Powell (AP) Hill, KIA at Petersburg

Lt. General Thomas Jonathan Jackson, KIA by friendly fire, Chancellorsville (5/63)

Major General Benjamin Huger, shuttled out after Norfolk and Peninsula failures

Brigadier General Bradley Johnson, fought mostly in the Valley and 7 Days battles

Hood sacrifices his left arm at Gettysburg and his right leg at Chickamauga

Brigadier General Albert Jenkins, KIA at Cloyd’s Mountain, Va. (5/64)

Jackson wins early fame in Mexican War with assault on Chapultepec citadel

TJ Jackson, autographed in his own hand

Jackson earns his nickname “Stonewall” by heroic stand at 1st Manassas

Jackson’s Shenandoah Valley victories disrupt McClellan’s Peninsula campaign 

Major General Bushrod Johnson, wounded at Shiloh, ended with Lee at Appomattox

Lt. General John Bell Hood, hampered as corps commander by personal bravery

Bushrod Johnson

Major General Thomas C. Hindman, close pal of Cleburne, fights in the west and flees to Mexico

AP Hill

Brigadier General Alfred Iverson, relieved by Lee after Day 1 blunder at Gettysburg

Colonel Henry Hilliard, formerly US House from Alabama sees limited service, mostly in Kentucky

Hood’s Texas Brigade carries the day for many of Lee’s early victories. 

Hill is physically frail and seldom in full uniform, favoring a red battle scarf 

Colonel Adam “Stovepipe” Johnson named for “Quaker gun” raid in IN, later blinded

Major General Robert Hoke, hands Grant a major set-back at Cold Harbor

Hill saves Lee’s army at Antietam after a forced march from Harper’s Ferry

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Jackson teaches artillery tactics and science at the Virginia Military Institute

Bradley Johnson

Jackson’s Left Wing & Longstreet’s Right win at II Manassas and Fredericksburg

Brigadier General Ben Humphreys leads Mississippians after Barksdale’s death

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Major General Ed Johnson, sterling record except for caution on Day 1 at Culp’s Hill