JOHNSON, GEN. BUSHROD R., born in Ohio October 7, 1817. Graduated at West Point 1840. Served in Seminole and Mexican wars. Superintendent of Military Institute of Kentucky. Entered Confederate service 1861. Taken prisoner at Fort Donelson. Commanded a division at Chattanooga. Made major-general in 1864. Chancellor of University of Nashville. died September 11, 1880. JACKSON, GEN. THOMAS JONATHAN ("Stonewall"), born in Harrison county, Va., January 21, 1824. Graduated at West Point 1846. As lieutenant of artillery participated in main engagements of Mexican war. Professor in military institute at Lexington till beginning of Civil war. Captured the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry May 3, 1861. Commanded a brigade in battle of Bull Run. Detached for service in Shenandoah Valley, where he forced Banks to retreat to Washington. Repaired to Richmond and aided Lee to thwart McClellan's Peninsula movement. Made corps commander, and defeated Pope at Cedar Run. Participated in second battle of Bull Run. Again captured Harper's Ferry from Union forces. Fought in battle of Antietam, and and in those of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. Wounded in latter battle May 2, 1863, and died May 10, 1863. HURLBUT, GEN. STEPHEN H., born in charleston, S. C., November 29, 1815. Studied law, and moved to Illinois, 1845. Served in State Legislature 1859, 1861, 1867. Entered Union service as brigadier-general, and after Shiloh promoted to major-general. Led a corps under Sherman. Succeeded General Banks in Department of the Gulf. Minister of United States to United States of Colombia, 1869-72. Served in congress 1873-77. Minister to Peru in 1881, where he died March 27, 1882.