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
Nitre 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 independent bureau on April 22, 1862.[3]
Bureau of Ordnance: Established on April 8, 1861 under Article 44 of the Confederate Army Regulations
Signals 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 officially established in 1862, 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]
^"The Confederate Civil Service".(1959).Van Riper, Paul and Schieber, Harry. Journal of Southern History. Southern Historical Association: Houston. ISSN0022-4642