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Civil War Soldiers - Lomax

LOMAX, L. L., Virginia.
Colonel, Eleventh Virginia Cavalry, February 8, 1863.
Brigadier general, P. A. C. S., July 23, 1863.
Major general, P. A. C. S., August 10, 1864.

Commands.
Brigade composed of the Fifth, Sixth and Fifteenth Virginia Regiments Cavalry, and First Regiment Maryland Cavalry, Army of Northern Virginia. Division composed of the cavalry brigades of Johnston, Jackson, Davidson, Imboden and McCausland, Army of Northern Virginia.

Lomax, Lundsford Lindsay, born in Rhode Island, appointed at large cadet United States Military Academy, July 1, 1852; graduated twenty-first in a class of forty-nine.
Brevet second lieutenant, Second Cavalry, July 1, 1856.
Second lieutenant, First Cavalry, September 30, 1856.
First lieutenant, March 21, 1861.
Resigned April 25, 1861.

Source: Military Records of General Officers of the Confederate States of America, by Charles B. Hall, 1898
 


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