The southern army during the American Civil War.
1C. Breckinridge, when the armies of the Confederacy were disbanded, and its President became a fugitive.
2I've come to ask an appointment of some kind in the regular army of the Confederacy.
3He understood to the full the dangerous position in which the chief army of the Confederacy stood.
4The other armies of the Confederacy fought, half supplied, giving up all to hold the Virginia lines.
5And yet the Western armies of the Confederacy were neither less brave, less hardy, nor less disciplined than those in Virginia.
6At this conference final terms were soon concluded, and the second grand army of the Confederacy was surrendered to Sherman on the following terms:
7(2) This was, then, the most formidable and best officered and organized army of the Confederacy for active field operations.