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  2. South Garland High School - Wikipedia

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    South Garland High School (SGHS) is a secondary school located in Garland, Texas. The school is part of the Garland Independent School District . The mascot for SGHS is the Titan, after retiring the Colonel, and the school colors are red and Columbia blue.

  3. Samuel Garland Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Duncan K. McRae, of the 5th North Carolina Regiment, assumed command after Garland's death. [16] Garland's body was retrieved by Confederate troops and sent down the mountainside. On September 19, 1862, Garland was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in his hometown of Lynchburg next to his wife and son.

  4. List of American Civil War generals (Confederate) - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina Military Academy, 1854, first in class. 5th South Carolina Infantry: colonel. At First Bull Run. Wounded at Fair Oaks, Frayser's Farm. Severely wounded at Second Bull Run. On second day, near spot of Stonewall Jackson mortal wounding, Lt. Gen. Longstreet and Jenkins were hit by friendly fire.

  5. General officers in the Confederate States Army - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Lee, the best known CSA general.Lee is shown with the insignia of a Confederate colonel, which he chose to wear throughout the war. Much of the design of the Confederate States Army was based on the structure and customs of the United States Army [1] when the Confederate States Congress established the Confederate States War Department on February 21, 1861. [2]

  6. List of American Civil War generals - Wikipedia

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    The list of American Civil War (Civil War) generals has been divided into five articles: an introduction on this page, a list of Union Army generals, a list of Union brevet generals, a list of Confederate Army generals and a list of prominent acting Confederate States Army generals, which includes officers appointed to duty by E. Kirby Smith, officers whose appointments were never confirmed or ...

  7. 1st and 4th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated)

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    The 1st and 4th Missouri (Consolidated)'s commanding officer, Colonel Hugh A. Garland, was also killed in the charge. Garland had been carrying the regiment's flag when he fell; the flag was captured by Union troops. The regiment had entered the battle with around 100 men, and lost 35 of them killed, 25 wounded, and 2 missing, for a total of 62.

  8. Battle of Seven Pines order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    Garland's Brigade BG Samuel Garland, Jr. 5th North Carolina: Col Daniel H. Christie, Ltc Robert D. Johnson (w) 23rd North Carolina; 24th Virginia: Maj Richard L. Maury (w) 38th Virginia: Col Edward C. Edmonds; 2nd Florida: Col Edward A. Perry; 2nd Mississippi Battalion: Ltc John G. Taylor; Bondurant's Battery: Cpt James W. Bondurant; Rains' Brigade

  9. John Garland (general) - Wikipedia

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    John Garland (November 15, 1793 – June 5, 1861) was an American general in the Regular Army who had a long and distinguished career spanning fifty years of service during the War of 1812, Seminole Wars, Mexican–American War, Utah War and very briefly into the American Civil War.