Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith was a graduate of West Point's class of 1845. He ranked 26th in his class.
James Longstreet held the rank of major general in the Confederate army. He graduated 54th in the West Point class of 1842.
Confederate General George Edward Pickett graduated with the West point class of 1846. He ranked last in his class of 59 students.
Confederate General John C. Pemberton graduated from West point in the class of 1837. He ranked 27th in a class of 50 graduates.
Confederate General Lafayette McLaws graduated from West Point in 1842. He ranked 48th in his class of 56 cadets. He saw important action in the Battle of Antietam in 1862.
Confederate General Daniel Ruggles graduated from West Point in 1833. Among his graduating class of 43 cadets, Ruggles ranked 34th. He saw major action in artillery at the Battle of Shiloh.
Confederate General John Bankhead Magruder graduated from West Point in 1830. He was ranked 15th in his graduating class of 42 cadets. Magruder is best known for his service in the Peninsula campaign.
Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith graduated from West Point in 1842. He ranked sixteenth out of a graduating class of fifty six. Smith is best known for his battles in the Western Theater.
Confederate General Benjamin Huger graduated from West point in 1825. He was ranked eighth among his graduating class of cadets that numbered 37. Huger is most noted for his service in the Peninsula campaign of 1862.
Confederate General John Porter McCown graduated from West Point in 1840. He was ranked tenth among the 42 cadets graduating that year. McCown was severely criticized for his performance at the Battle of Island 10.
Confederate General Daniel Smith Donelson graduated from West Point in 1825. He was ranked fifth in his graduating class of 37 cadets. Donelson is most noted for his service the the battles of Perryville and Stone's River.
Confederate General Lloyd Tilghman graduated from West Point in 1836. Among the 49 cadets that graduated that year, General Tilghman ranked 46th. General Tilghman was killed at the Battle of Champion Hill in 1846 while directing a Confederate artillery battery.