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Samuel Jones (Confederate Army officer)

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He was appointed assistant to the Judge Advocate of the Army at Washington and continued in the discharge of the duties of his position until he resigned his commission in the Army of the United States April 27, 1861. Thus immediately prior to the
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On January 22, 1862, C.S. Army Brigadier General Jones was appointed to the command of the department of which Pensacola was the headquarters. He was promoted to
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to stop the bombardment unless he wanted to risk killing his own men. An irate Foster retaliated by placing captured Confederates, including Brig. Gen.
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in the State of Virginia corps of artillery on May 1, 1861 in the military force of Virginia and later was promoted to be Colonel.
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The Siege of Charleston: and the operations in the South Atlantic coast in the war among the States
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On December 17, 1819, Samuel Jones was born at "Woodfield", his parents' plantation in
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was the initial step in a Union attempt to force Jones and his command to retire from
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on March 10, 1862. On September 23, 1862, he was assigned to the command of the
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in recognition of his service, and on July 21, 1861, was promoted to
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He later joined the Provisional Confederate Army and was promoted to
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on September 28, 1841. His first duty was on the Maine frontier, at
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Confederate Army Major General Samuel Jones' Frock Coat, Model 1861
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From April, 1864 to October, 1864, he was in command of the
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he was on the staff of the Judge Advocate of the Army in
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In February 1865, Jones was named the commander of the
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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from Virginia July 1, 1837, and was graduated and was
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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From 1873 to 1875, Jones served as president of the
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Jones was replaced in favor of General 567: 467:Department of Florida and South Georgia 242:Department of Florida and South Georgia 739:United States Military Academy faculty 714:Confederate States Army major generals 27:United States Army officer (1819–1887) 734:United States Military Academy alumni 719:People from Powhatan County, Virginia 7: 500:Grave of Jones at Hollywood Cemetery 18:Sam Jones (Confederate Army officer) 684:National Museum of American History 25: 540: 526: 209: 198: 158: 145: 119: 107: 40: 668:University of Maryland Timeline 639:New York: Facts On File, 1988. 417:Virginia and Tennessee Railroad 409:Department of Western Virginia 324:United States Military Academy 234:Department of Western Virginia 1: 637:Who Was Who in the Civil War. 506:Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania 491:Maryland Agricultural College 446:until January 1865. When the 127:Confederate States of America 78:Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania 405:Department of East Tennessee 230:Department of East Tennessee 729:United States Army officers 411:, with his headquarters at 755: 452:Charleston, South Carolina 444:District of South Carolina 548:American Civil War portal 309:Powhatan County, Virginia 278:farmer, college president 62:Powhatan County, Virginia 39: 611:Civil War High Commands. 471:Battle of Natural Bridge 442:. He then commanded the 433:John Cabell Breckinridge 390:First Battle of Manassas 267:Battle of Natural Bridge 257:First Battle of Manassas 114:United States of America 293:Confederate States Army 166:Confederate States Army 625:Jones, Samuel (1911). 501: 336:2nd Artillery Regiment 605:Eicher, John H., and 499: 425:Battle of Blountville 423:. The September 1863 262:Battle of Blountville 184:1861–1865 (CSA) 181:1841–1861 (USA) 175:Years of service 479:Tallahassee, Florida 477:. 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Sam Jones (Confederate Army officer)

Powhatan County, Virginia
Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania
Hollywood Cemetery
Richmond, Virginia
United States
United States of America
Confederate States of America
United States Army
Confederate States Army

Captain

Major general (CSA)
Department of East Tennessee
Department of Western Virginia
Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida
Department of Florida and South Georgia
American Civil War
First Battle of Manassas
Battle of Blountville
Battle of Natural Bridge
major general
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Powhatan County, Virginia
William Branch Giles
Princeton College
United States Military Academy

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