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George B. Cosby

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In February 1864, Cosby and his brigade were assigned to the Department of Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee until September 1864, when they were assigned to the Department of West Virginia and East Tennessee until the end of the war. Cosby had between 2,000 and 4,000 men under his command at
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of the Confederate States. On June 20, 1861, he was promoted to Major with the same duties. He also became assistant adjutant general of the Army of the Peninsula until the following month. Between November 9, 1861, and February 16, 1861, he was assistant adjutant general and chief of staff for
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While Warner refers to Cosby's Confederate war wounds, Eicher does not list any significant wounds in the summary of Cosby's Confederate record and Sifakis states that the wounds probably were his severe wounds from Indian
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in August and September, 1863, then returned to the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, which became the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. While under Van Dorn's command, Cosby fought in the
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various times during this assignment. Cosby was paroled in Kentucky in May, 1865. He had disbanded his men when he heard about the surrender of the
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Upon his return to duty in August 1862, Cosby was appointed Colonel of cavalry. In October, 1862, he was appointed chief of staff of the
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in the Army of Mississippi and then to the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. The brigade was assigned to
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in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. In February and March, 1863, his brigade was assigned to the
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and on December 23, 1862, chief of staff for the District of the Gulf, Department No. 2. Cosby was promoted to
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on July 1, 1852, and was appointed a full Second Lieutenant on September 16, 1852. Cosby was wounded fighting
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On May 16, 1861, George B. Cosby was appointed Captain and assistant adjutant general in the
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on May 8, 1861. He taught cavalry tactics at West Point before his resignation to join the
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He was officially appointed a Brigadier General on April 23, 1863. Boatner, 1988, p. 204.
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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George Blake Cosby was born on January 19, 1830, in
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First published New York, McKay, 1959. 459: 372: 525: 237:and held several government positions. 790: 378:Bronze bust of Gen. Cosby at Vicksburg 838:United States Military Academy alumni 276: 388:After the Civil War, Cosby moved to 338:, which was planned to relieve the 13: 14: 859: 772: 217:. He was an 1852 graduate of the 91:Sacramento Historic City Cemetery 813:Confederate States Army generals 438: 424: 145: 745:New York: Facts On File, 1988. 576:New York: Facts On File, 1988. 16:Confederate States Army general 672: 650: 617: 608: 259:U.S. Mounted Riflemen Regiment 219:United States Military Academy 170:United States Mounted Riflemen 1: 743:Who Was Who in the Civil War. 686: 574:Who Was Who in the Civil War. 240: 110:Confederate States of America 383: 360:Battle of Thompson's Station 7: 843:United States Army officers 410: 10: 864: 658:"Bring Cosby's Ashes Here" 35:Brig. Gen. George B. Cosby 696:. New York: McKay, 1988. 692:Boatner, Mark Mayo, III. 597:. 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