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Civil War Soldiers - Polignac

POLIGNAC, DE, CAMILLE J., France.
Lieutenant colonel, Corps of Infantry, C. S. A., July 6, 1861.
Brigadier general, P. A. C. S., January 10, 1863.
Major general, P. A. C. S., April 8, 1864.

Commands.
On staff of General T. Beauregard, in Virginia, and subsequently in Mississippi. Commanding, as lieutenant colonel, C. S. A., the Fifth Tennessee Regiment Infantry, at battle of Richmond, Kentucky. Brigade composed of Seventeenth Texas (consolidated), Hanope's Texas Regiment, Alexander's Texas Regiment, and the Texas Battalions of Speight, Stevenson and Stone. Division composed of Mouton's Brigade and unattached Texas troops.

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


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