Confederate States War Department

Confederate States War Department
War Department
Agency overview
Formed 1861
Dissolved 1865

The Confederate States War Department was a cabinet-level department in Confederate States of America government responsible for the administration of the affairs of the Confederate States Army. The War Department was led by the Confederate States Secretary of War. During its existence, the War Department was the largest department of the Civil Service in Confederate States of America.[1]

Contents

History

The War Department was established by Act No. 26 of the Confederate Provisional Congress on February 26, 1861. On December 11, 1861, a bill was passed allowing

Organization

Key Personnel

There were twelve key positions in the War Department of which four were filled by civilians and eight by military personnel; these positions were:[2]

  • Secretary of War (civilian)
  • Adjutant and Inspector General
  • Assistant Secretary of War (civilian)
  • Chief of the Bureau of War (civilian)
  • Chief of Conscription
  • Chief of Niter and Mining
  • Chief of Ordnance
  • Commissary General of Subsistence
  • Quartermaster General
  • Surgeon General
  • War Department Commissioner of Indian Affairs (civilian)

Departments and Bureaus

The Confederate War Department had several sub-departments in its organization structure.

  • Adjutant and Inspector-General's Department: Established by an act of the Confederate Congress on 19 April 1862.[3]
  • Bureau of Engineers: Established by an act of the Confederate Congress on March 6, 1861.[3]
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs: Established by two separate acts of the Confederate Provisional Congress on February 21 and March 15, 1861.[3]
  • Bureau of Foreign Supplies
  • Bureau of Conscription
Established on December 30, 1862.
  • Bureau of Prison Camps
  • Bureau of Prisoner Exchange
Established on July 12, 1862.
  • Commissary Department
  • Medical Corps:
  • Niter and Mining Bureau: Established by an act the Confederate Congress on April 11, 1862.[3][4] The Niter and Mining Bureau was initially a part of the Bureau of Ordnance, but later became a full bureau independent of the Bureau of Ordnance on April 22, 1862.[3]
  • Bureau of Ordnance: Established April 8, 1861 under Article 44 of the Confederate Army Regulations.
  • Quartermaster-General Department: Established by an act of the Confederate Provisional Congress on February 26, 1861.[3]

Signal Bureau

Established by an act of the Confederate Congress on 19 April 1862.[3] This bureau was attached to the Adjutant General's office.[3] Edward Porter Alexander was responsible for this corp's establishment.[5] Although official established in 1862, Edward Porter Alexander had set about the creation of a signal service and had a signal service operational in time for the First Battle of Manassas, months before any comparable Federal counterpart would emerge.[5] The Signal Bureau was also involved in the gathering of intelligence during the course of the war.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Confederate Civil Service".(1959).Van Riper, Paul and Schieber, Harry. Journal of Southern History. Southern Historical Association: Houston. ISSN 00224642
  2. ^ Van Riper and Schieber p. 457
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Eicher, John H. (2001). Civil War High Commands. Stanford University Press. pp. 69–73. ISBN 0-8047-3641-3. 
  4. ^ Van Riper and Schieber p. 458
  5. ^ a b c Elting, John R. (1993). Richard N. Current. ed. Signal Corp. pp. 1428–1430. ISBN 0-13-276049-5. 

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