The military men unpardoned are quite numerous. Among them the following are most conspicuous: Gens. R. E. LEE, Joseph E. JOHNSTON, G. T. BEAUREGARD, Samuel COOPER, Braxton BRAGG, Lieut Gens. John B. HOOD, John C. PEMBERTON, E. Kirby SMITH, Theophilus HOLMES, James LONGSTREET, and HARDEE; Maj. Gens. Howell COBB, John B. MAGRUDER, George E. PICKETT, Jubal EARLY, Sterlin PRICE, E. MCLAWS, HUGER, Gustavus W. SMITH, Mansfield LOVELL, Wade HAMPTON, N. B. FORREST, Dick TAYLOR, S. B. BUCKNER, William MAHONE, GORDON and ELZY.
Only two naval men are excluded – Admiral SEMMES and Admiral BUCHANAN.

The Bolivar Bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 05 Oct. 1867, Page 2. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

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