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THE ARMY OF TENNESSEE, GEN. JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON, COMMANDING .*
Hardee's Army Corps, Lieut-Gen. W. J. Hardee, commanding.
Cheatham's Division, Maj-Gen. B. F. Cheatham. Maney's Brigade: First and Twenty-seventh Tennessee, Col. H. R. Field; Fourth Tennessee- (Confederate), Lieut .- Col. O. A. Bradshaw; Sixth and Ninth Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. J. W. Burford; Nineteenth Tennessee, Maj. J. G. Deaderick; Fiftieth Tennessee, Col. S. H. Colms. Wright's Brigade: Eighth Tennessee, Col. J. H. Anderson ; Sixteenth Tennessee, Capt. B. Randals ; Twenty-eighth Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. D. C. Crook ; Thirty-eighth Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. A. D. Gwynne; Fifty-first and Fifty-second Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. J. W. Estes. Strahl's Brigade: Fourth and Fifth Tennessee, Maj. H. Hampton; Twenty-fourth Tennessee, Col. J. A. Wilson; Thirty-first Tennessee, Maj. Samuel Sharp; Thirty-third Tennessee, Col. W. P. Jones; Forty-first Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. James D. Tillman. Vaughan's Brigade: Eleventh Tennessee, Col. G. W. Gordon; Twelfth and Forty-seventh Tennessee, Col. W. M. Watkins; Twenty-ninth Tennessee, Col. Horace Rice; One Hundred and Fifty-fourth and Thirteenth Tennessee, Col. M. Magerney, Jr.
Cleburne's Division, Maj .- Gen. P. R. Cleburne. Polk's Brigade: First and Fifteenth Arkansas, Lieut .- Col. W. H. Martin; Fifth Confederate, Maj. R. J. Person; Second Tennessee, Col. W. D. Robison; Thirty-fifth and Forty-eighth Tennessee, Capt. H. G. Evans. Lowrey's Brigade: Six- teenth Alabama, Lieut .- Col. F. A. Ashford; Thirty-third Alabama, Col. Samuel Adams; Forty-fifth Alabama, Col. H. D. Lampley; Thirty-second Mississippi, Col. W. H. H. Tison: Forty-fifth Mississippi, Col. A. B. Hardcastle. Govan's Brigade: Second and Twenty-fourth Arkansas, Col. E. Warfield; Fifth and Thirteenth Arkansas, Col. J. E. Murray; Sixth and Seventh Arkansas, Col. S. G. Smith; Eighth and Nineteenth Arkansas, Col. G. F. Baucum; Third Confederate, Capt. M. H. Dixon. Smith's Brigade: Sixth and Fifteenth Texas, Capt. R. Fisher; Seventh Texas, Capt. C. E. Talley; Tenth Texas, Col. R. Q. Mills; Seventeenth . and Eighteenth Texas, Capt. G. D. Manion; Twenty-fourth and Twenty- fifth Texas, Maj. W. A. Taylor.
Bates' Division, Maj .- Gen. William B. Bate. Tyler's Brigade: Thir- ty-seventh Georgia, Col. J. T. Smith; Fifteenth and Thirty-seventh Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. R. D. Frazier; Twentieth Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. W. M. Shy; Thirtieth Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. J. J. Turner; Fourth . Bat- talion Georgia Sharpshooters, Maj. T. D. Caswell. Lewis' Brigade: Sec- ond Kentucky, Col. J. W. Moss; Fourth Kentucky, Lieut .- Col. T. W. Thompson; Fifth Kentucky, Lient .- Col. H. Hawkins; Sixth Kentucky, Col. M. H. Cofer; Ninth Kentucky, Col. J. W. Caldwell. Finley's Bri-
*Organization for the period ending June 30, 1864.
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gade: First and Third Florida, Capt. M. H. Strain; First and Fourth Florida, Lieut .- Col. E. Badger; Sixth Florida, Lieut .- Col. D. L. Kenan; Seventh Florida, Col. R. Bullock.
Walker's Division, Maj .- Gen. W. H. T. Walker. Mercer's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. H. W. Mercer: First Georgia, Col. C. H. Olmstead; Fifty- fourth Georgia, Lieut .- Col. M. Rawles; Fifty-seventh Georgia, Lieut .- Col. C. S. Guyton; Sixty-third Georgia, Col. G. A. Gordon. Jackson's Bri- gade, Brig .- Gen. John K. Jackson: Forty-sixth Georgia, Col. A. C. Ed- wards; Sixty-fifth Georgia, Capt. W. G. Foster; Fifth Mississippi, Col. John Weir; Eighth Mississippi, Col. J. C. Wilkinson; Second Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, Maj. R. H. Whiteley. Gist's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. S. R. Gist: Eighth Georgia Battalion, Lieut .- Col. Z. L. Waters; Forty-sixth Georgia, Capt. E. Taylor; Sixteenth South Carolina, Col. James McCullough; Twenty-fourth South Carolina, Col. E. Capers. Stevens' Brigade, Brig .- Gen. C. H. Stevens: First Georgia (Confeder- ate), Col. G. A. Smith; Twenty-fifth Georgia, Col. W. J. Winn; Twenty- ninth Georgia, Maj. J. J. Owen; Thirtieth Georgia, Lieut .- Col. J. S. Boynton; Sixty-sixth Georgia, Col. J. C. Nisbett; First Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, Maj. A. Shaaff.
Hood's Army Corps, Lieut .- Gen. John B. Hood, commanding.
Hindman's Division, Maj .- Gen. T. C. Hindman. Deas' Brigade, Col. J. G. Coltart: Nineteenth Alabama, Lieut .- Col. G. R. Kimbrough; Twenty-second Alabama, Col. B. R. Hart; Twenty-fifth Alabama, Col. G. D. Johnston; Thirty-ninth Alabama, Lieut .- Col. W. C. Clifton; Fiftieth Alabama, Capt. G. W. Arnold; Seventeenth Battalion Alabama Sharp- shooters, Capt. J. F. Nabers. Manigault's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. A. M. Manigault: Twenty-fourth Alabama, Col. N. N. Davis; Twenty-eighth Alabama, Lieut .- Col. W. L. Butler; Thirty-fourth Alabama, Col. J. C. B. Mitchell; Tenth South Carolina, Capt. R. Z. Harlee; Nineteenth South Carolina, Maj. J. L. White. Tucker's Brigade, Col. J. H. Sharp: Sev- enth Mississippi, Col. W. H. Bishop; Ninth Mississippi, Lieut .- Col. B. F. Johns; Tenth Mississippi, Lieut .- Col. G. B. Myers; Forty-first Mis- sissippi, Col. J. B. Williams; Forty-fourth Mississippi, Lieut .- Col. R. G. Kelsey; Ninth Battalion Mississippi Sharpshooters, Maj. W. C. Richards. Walthall's Brigade, Col. Sam Benton: Twenty-fourth and Twenty-seventh Mississippi, Col. R. P. McKelvaine; Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth Mississip- pi, Col. W. F. Brantley; Thirty-fourth Mississippi, Capt. T. S. Hubbard.
Stevenson's Division, Maj .- Gen. C. L. Stevenson. Brown's Brigade: Third Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. C. J. Clack; Eighteenth Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. W. R. Butler; Twenty-sixth Tennessee, Capt. A. F. Boggess; Thirty-second Tennessee, Capt. C. G. Tucker; Forty-fifth Tennessee and
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Twenty-third Battalion, Col. A. Searcy. Cummings' Brigade: Second Georgia (State), Col. James Wilson; Thirty-fourth Georgia, Capt. W. A. Walker; Thirty-sixth Georgia, Maj. C. E. Broyles; Thirty-ninth Georgia, Capt. W. P. Milton; Fifty-sixth Georgia, Col. E. P. Watkins. Reynold's Brigade-Fifty-eighth North Carolina, Capt. S. M. Silver; Sixtieth North Carolina, Col. W. M. Hardy; Fifty-fourth Virginia, Lieut .- Col. J. J. Wade; Sixty-third Virginia, Capt. C. H. Lynch. Pet- tus' Brigade: Twentieth Alabama, Capt. S. W. Davidson; Twenty-third Alabama, Lieut .- Col. J. B. Bibb; Thirtieth Alabama, Col. C. M. Shelley; Thirty-first Alabama, Capt. J. J. Nix; Forty-sixth Alabama, Capt. G. E. Brewer.
Stewart's Division, Maj .- Gen. A. P. Stewart. Stovall's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. M. A. Stovall: First Georgia (State line), Col. E. M. Galt; Fortieth Georgia, Capt. J. N. Dobbs; Forty-first Georgia, Maj. M. S. Nall; Forty-second Georgia, Maj. W. H. Hulsey; Forty-third Georgia. Capt. H. R. Howard; Fifty-second Georgia, Capt. John R. Russell. Clayton's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. H. D. Clayton: Eighteenth Alabama, Lieut .- Col. P. F. Hunley; Thirty-second and Fifty-eighth Alabama, Col. Bush Jones; Thirty-sixth Alabama, Lieut .- Col. T. H. Herndon: Thirty-eighth Alabama, Capt. D. Lee. Gibson's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. R. L. Gibson: First Louisiana, Capt. W. H. Sparks; Thirteenth Louisiana, Lieut .- Col. F. L. Campbell; Sixteenth and Twenty-fifth Louisiana, Lieut .- Col. R. H. Lindsay; Nineteenth Louisiana, Col. R. W. Turner; Twentieth Louisiana, Col. Leon Von Zinken; Fourth Louisiana Battalion, Maj. D. Buie: Fourteenth Battalion Louisiana Sharpshooters, Maj. J. E. Austin. Baker's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. A. Baker: Thirty-seventh Alabama, Lieut .- Col. A. A. Greene; Fortieth Alabama, Col. J. H. Higley; Forty-second Alabama, Capt. R. K. Wells; Fifty-fourth Alabama. Lieut .- Col. J. A. Minter.
Wheeler's Cavalry Corps, Maj .- Gen. Joseph Wheeler, commanding.
Martin's Division, Maj .- Gen. W. T. Martin. Allen's Brigade: First Alabama, Lieut .- Col. D. T. Blakey; Third Alabama, Col. James Hagan; Fourth Alabama, Col. A. A. Russell; Seventh Alabama, Capt. G. Mason; Fifty-first Alabama, Col. M. L. Kirkpatrick; Twelfth Alabama Battalion. Capt. W. S. Reese. Iverson's Brigade: First Georgia, Col. S. W. Davitte; Second Georgia, Col. J. W. Mayo; Third Georgia, Col. R. Thompson; Fourth Georgia, Maj. A. R. Stewart; Sixth Georgia, Col. John R. Hart.
Kelly's Division. Anderson's Brigade, Col. R. H. Anderson: Third Confederate, Lieut .- Col. J. McCaskill; Eighth Confederate, Lieut .- Col. J. S. Prather; Tenth Confederate, Capt. W. J. Vason; Twelfth Confed-
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erate, Capt. C. H. Conner; Fifth Georgia, Maj. R. J. Davant, Jr. Dib- rell's Brigade, Col. G. G. Dibrell: Fourth Tennessee, Col. W. S. McLe- more; Eighth Tennessee, Capt. J. Leftwich; Ninth Tennessee, Capt. J. M. Reynolds; Tenth Tennessee, Maj. John Minor. Hannon's Brigade, Col. M. W. Hannon: Fifty-third Alabama, Lieut .- Col. J. F. Gaines; Twenty-fourth Alabama Battalion, Maj. R. B. Snodgrass.
Hume's Division. Ashby's Brigade, Col. H. M. Ashby: First East Tennessee (not reported) ; First Tennessee, Col. J. T. Wheeler; Second Tennessee, Capt. J. H. Kuhn; Fifth Tennessee, Col. G. W. Mckenzie; Ninth Tennessee, Battalion, Capt. J. W. Greene. Harrison's Brigade, Col. Thomas Harrison: Arkansas, Col. A. W. Hobson; Sixty-sixth; North Carolina (not reported) ; Fourth Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. P. F. Anderson; Eighth Texas, Maj. S. P. Christian; Eleventh Texas, Col. G. R. Reeves. Williams' Brigade, Brig .- Gen. J. S. Williams: First Ken- tucky, Lieut .- Col. J. W. Griffith; Second Kentucky, Maj. T. W. Lewis; Ninth Kentucky, Col. W. C. P. Breckinridge; Second Kentucky Battal- ion, Capt. J. B. Dartch; Allison's Squadron, Capt. J. S. Reese; detach- ment Hamilton's Battalion, Maj. James Shaw.
Artillery Corps, Brig-Gen. F. A. Shoup, commanding.
Artillery of Hardee's Corps, Col. M. Smith. Hoxton's Battalion -Perry's Battery, Capt. T. J. Perry, Phelan's Battery, Lieut. N. Ven- able; Turner's Battery, Capt. H. B. Turner. Hotchkiss' Battalion --- Goldthwait's Battery, Capt. R. W. Goldthwait; Key's Battery, Capt. T. J. Key; Swett's Battery, Lieut. H. Shannon. Martin's Battalion-Bled- soe's Battery, Lieut. C. W. Higgins; Ferguson's Battery, Lieut. J. A. Alston; Howell's Battery, Lieut. W. G. Robson. Cobb's Battalion-Gra- cey's Battery, Lieut. R. Matthews; Mebane's Battery, Lieut. J. W. Phil- lips; Slocomb's Battery, Capt. C. H. Slocomb.
Artillery of Hood's Corps, Col. R. F. Beckham. Courtney's Battal- ion-Dent's Battery, Capt. S. H. Dent; Douglass' Battery, Capt. J. P. Douglass; Garrity's Battery, Capt. J. Garrity. Eldridge's Battalion- Fenner's Battery, Capt. C. E. Fenner; Oliver's Battery, Capt. McD. Oliver; Stanford's Battery, Lieut. J. S. McCall. Johnston's Battalion- Corput's Battery, Lieut. W. S. Hoge; Marshall's Battery, Capt. L. G. Marshall; Rowan's Battery. Capt. J. B. Rowan.
Artillery of Wheeler's Corps, Lieut .- Col. F. W. Robertson. Fer- rell's Battery, Lieut. -- Davis; Huggins' Battery, Capt. A. L. Hug- gins; Ramsey's Battery, Lieut. D. B. Ramsey ; White's Battery, Lieut. A. Pue; Wiggin's Battery, Lieut. J. P. Bryant.
Reserve Battalions, Lient .- Col. J. H. Hallonquist. Williams' Batial- ion -- Darden's Battery. Jeffree's Battery, Kolb's Battery. Palmer's Bat-
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talion-Harris' Battery, Lumsden's Battery. Waddill's Battalion --- Barrett's Battery, Bellamy's Battery, Emery's Battery.
Detachments: Escorts, Gen. J. E Johnston's-Company A, Capt. Guy Dreux; Company B, Capt. E. M. Holloway. Gen. Cheatham's- Capt. T. M. Merritt. Gen. Cleburne's-Capt. C. F. Sanders. Gen. Walker's-Capt. T. G. Holt. Gen. Bates'-Lieut. James H. Buck. Gen. Hardee's-Capt. W. C. Baum. Gen. Hindman's-Capt. F. J. Billings- lea. Gen. Stevenson's-Capt. T. B. Wilson. Gen. Stewart's-Capt. George T. Watts.
Engineer Troops, Maj. J. W. Green. Cheatham's Division, Capt. H. N. Pharr; Cleburne's Division, Capt. W. A. Ramsay; Stewart's Division, A. W. Gloster; Hindman's Division, Capt. R. L. Cobb; Buckner's Divis- ion, Capt. E. Winston (detached companies) Capt. R. C. McCalla; De- tachment Sappers and Miners, Capt. A. W. Clarkson.
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI, LIEUT .- GEN. LEONIDAS POLK, COMMANDING .*
Loring's Division, Mai .- Gen. W. W. Loring. First Brigade, Brig .- Gen. W. S. Featherston: Third Mississippi, Col. T. A. Mellon; Twenty -. Second Mississippi, Maj. Martin A. Oatis; Thirty-first Mississippi, Col. M. D. L. Stevens; Thirty-third Mississippi, Col. J. L. Dake; Fortieth Mississippi, Col. W. Bruce Colbert; First Mississippi, Battalion Sharp- shooters, Maj. J. M. Stigler. Second Brigade, Brig .- Gen. John Adams: Sixth Mississippi, Col. Robert Lowry; Fourteenth Mississippi, Lieut .- Col. W. L. Doss; Fifteenth Mississippi, Col. M. Farrell; Twentieth Mis- sissippi, Col. William N. Brown; Twenty-third Mississippi, Col. J. M. Wells; Forty-third Mississippi, Col. Richard Harrison. Third Brigade, Col. Thomas M. Scott: Twenty-seventh Alabama, Col. James Jackson; Thirty-fifth Alabama, Col. S. S. Ives; Forty-ninth Alabama, Lieut .- Col. J. D. Weedon; Fifty-fifth Alabama, Col. John Snodgrass; Fifty-seventh. Alabama, Col. C. J. L. Cunningham; Twelfth Louisiana, Lieut .- Col. N. L. Nelson. Artillery , Battalion, Maj. J. D. Myrick: Barry's Battery, Bouanchand's Battery, Cowan's Battery, Mississippi.
French's Division, Maj .- Gen. S. G. French. First Brigade, Brig .- Gen. M. D. Ector: Twenty-ninth North Carolina, Thirty-ninth North Carolina, Ninth Texas, Col. William H. Young; Tenth Texas, Col. C. R. Earp; Fourteenth Texas, Col. J. L. Camp; Thirty-second Texas, Col. J. A. Andrews. Second Brigade, Brig .- Gen. F. M. Cockrell; First Mis- souri (the First and Fourth combined), Capt. - Keith; Second Mis- souri (the Second and Sixth combined); Col. P. C. Flournoy; Third Missouri (the Third and Fifth combined), Col. James McCown; Fourth
*Organization June 10, 1864.
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Missouri (the First and Fourth combined), Capt. Keith; Fifth Missouri (Third and Fifth combined), Col. James McCown; Sixth Mis- souri (Third and Sixth combined), Col. P. C. Flournoy; First Missouri Cavalry, Third Missouri Cavalry, Maj. Elijah Yates. Third Brigade, Brig .- Gen. C. W. Sears; Fourth Mississippi, Col. T. N. Adair; Thirty- fifth Mississippi, Col. William S. Barney; Thirty-sixth Mississippi, Col. W. W. Witherspoon; Thirty-ninth Mississippi, Lieut .- Col. W. E. Ross; Forty-sixth Mississippi, Col. W. H. Clark; Seventh Mississippi Battalion. Artillery Battalion, Maj. George S. Storrs; Guibor's Missouri Battery, Hoskin's Mississippi Battery, Ward's Alabama Battery.
Cantey's Division, Brig .- Gen. James Cantey. First Brigade, Brig .- Gen. D. H. Reynolds: First Arkansas, Second Arkansas, Fourth Ar- kansas, Ninth Arkansas, Twenty-fifth Arkansas. Second Brigade (regi- mental commanders not indicated on original return), Col. V. S. Murphy; First Alabama, Seventeenth Alabama, Twenty-sixth Alabama, Twenty- ninth Alabama, Thirty-seventh Mississippi. Artillery Battalion, Maj .. W. C. Preston. Gideon Nelson's Artillery, Selden's Alabama Battery, Tarrant's Alabama Battery, Yates' Mississippi Battery.
Cavalry Division, Brig .- Gen. W. H. Jackson. First Brigade, Brig .- Gen. F. C. Armstrong: Sixth Alabama, Col. C. H. Colvin (?); First Mississippi, Col. R. A. Pinson; Second Mississippi, Maj. J. J. Perry; Twenty-eighth Mississippi, Maj. J. T. McPall ( ?); Ballentine's Regi- ment, Capt. E. E. Porter. Second Brigade, Brig .- Gen. Ross: Third Texas, Lieut .- Col. J. S. Bogges ( ?) ; Sixth Texas, Lieut .- Col. L. S. Ross; Ninth Texas, Col. D. W. Jones; Twenty-seventh Texas, Col. E. R. Hawkins. Third Brigade, Brig .- Gen. -- Ferguson; Second Alabama Lieut .- Col. J. N. Carpenter; Twelfth Alabama, Col. W. M. Inge; Fifty- sixth Alabama, Col. W. Boyles; Miller's Mississippi Regiment, Perrin's Mississippi Regiment. Artillery Battalion, Croft's Georgia Battery, King's Missouri Battery, Waiter's South Carolina Battery ( ?).
THE ARMY OF TENNESSEE, GEN. BRAXTON BRAGG, COMMANDING .*
Right Wing, Polk's Corps, Lieut .- Gen. Leonidas Polk commancing. Cheatham's Division, Maj .- Gen. B. F. Cheatham. Escort: Second Geor- gia Cavalry, Company G, Capt. T. M. Merritt. Jackson's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. John K. Jackson: First Georgia (Confederate), Second Georgia Battalion, Maj. J. C. Gordon; Fifth Georgia, Col. C. P. Daniel; Sccond Georgia Battalion (sharpshooters), Maj. R. H. Whitley; Fifth Missis- sippi, Lieut .- Col. W. L. Sykes and Maj. J. B. Herring; Eighth Missis-
*Organization of the army at Chickamauga, September 19 and 20, 1863, compiled mainly from the official reports.
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sippi, Col. J. C. Wilkinson. Maney's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. George Ma- ney: First and Twenty-Seventh Tennessee, Col. H. R. Field; Fourth Tennessee (provisional army), Col. J. A. McMurray, Lieut .- Col. R. N. Lewis, Maj. O. A. Bradshaw and Capt. J. Bostick; Sixth and Ninth Ten- nessee, Col. George C. Porter; Twenty-fourth Tennessee Battalion (sharpshooters), Maj. Frank Maney. Smith's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. Pres- ton Smith, Col. A. J. Vaughan, Jr .: Eleventh Tennessee, Col. G. W. . Gordon; Twelfth and Forty-seventh Tennessee, Col. W. M. Watkins; Thirteenth and One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Tennessee, Col. A. J. Vaughan, Jr., and Lieut .- Col. R. W. Pitman; Twenty-ninth Tennessee, Col. Horace Rice; Dawson's Battalion Sharpshooters (composed of two companies from the Eleventh Tennessee, two from the Twelfth and Forty- seventh Tennessee (consolidated), and one from the One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Senior Tennessee) Maj. J. W. Dawson and Maj. William Green. Wright's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. Marcus J. Wright: Eighth Ten- nessee, Col. John H. Anderson; Sixteenth Tennessee, Col. D. M. Don- nell; Twenty-eighth Tennessee, Col. S. S. Stanton; Thirty-eighth Ten- nessee and Murray's (Tennessee) Battalion, Col. J. C. Carter; Fifty- first and Fifty-second Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. John G. Hall. Strahl's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. O. F. Strahl: Fourth and Fifth Tennessee, Col. J. J. Lamb; Nineteenth Tennessee, Col. F. M. Walker; Twenty-fourth Ten- nessee, Col. J. A. Wilson; Thirty-first Tennessee, Col. E. E. Tansil; Thirty-third Tennessee. Artillery, Maj. Melancthon Smith: Carnes' (Tennessee) Battery, Capt. W. W. Carnes; Scogin's (Georgia) Battery, Capt. John Scogin ; Scott's (Tennessee ) Battery, Lieuts. J. H. Marsh and A. T. Watson; Smith's (Mississippi) Battery, Lieut. William B. Turner; Stanford's Battery, Capt. T. J. Stanford.
Center, Hill's Corps, Lieut .- Gen. Daniel H. Hill, commanding.
Cleburne's Division, Maj .- Gen. P. R. Cleburne. Wood's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. S. A. M. Wood: Sixteenth Alabama, Maj. J. H. McGaughy and Capt. F. A. Ashford; Thirty-third Alabama, Col. Samuel Adams; Forty-fifth Alabama, Col. E. B. Breedlove; Eighteenth Alabama Battal- ion, Maj. J. H. Gibson and Col. Samuel Adams; Thirty-third Alabama, Thirty-second and Forty-fifth Mississippi, Col. M. P. Lowery; Sharp- shooters, Maj. A. T. Hawkins and Capt. Daniel Coleman. Polk's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. L. E. Polk. First Arkansas, Col. J. W. Colquitt: Third and Fifth Confederate, Col. J. A. Smith; Second Tennessee, Col. W. D. Robison; Thirty-fifth Tennessee, Col. B. J. Hill; Forty- eighth Tennessee, Col. G. H. Nixon. Deshler's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. James Deshler, Col. R. Q. Mills: Nineteenth and Twenty-fourth Arkan- sas, Lieut .- Col. A. S. Hutchinson; Sixth, Tenth and Fifteenth Texas, Col.
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R. Q. Mills and Lieut .- Col. T. Scott Anderson; Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Texas (dismounted cavalry), Col. F. C. Wilkes, Lieut .- Col. John T. Coit and Maj. W. A. Taylor. Artillery: Maj. T. R. Hotchkiss, Capt. H. C. Semple; Calvert's Battery, Lieut. Thomas J. Key: Douglas's Battery, Capt. J. P. Douglas; Semple's Bat- tery, Capt. H. C. Semple and Lieut. R. W. Goldthwaite.
Breckinridge's Division, Maj .- Gen. John C. Brickinridge. Helm's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. Benjamin H. Helm, Col. J. H. Lewis: Forty-first Alabama, Col. M. L. Stansel; Second Kentucky, Col. J. W. Hewitt and Lieut .- Col. J. W. Moss; Fourth Kentucky. Col. Joseph P. Nuckols, Jr., and Maj. T. W. Thompson; Sixth Kentucky, Col. J. H. Lewis and Lieut .- Col. M. H. Cofer; Ninth Kentucky, Col. J. W. Caldwell and Lieut .- Col. J. C. Wickliffe. Adam's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. Daniel W. Adams, Col. R. L. Gibson: Thirty-second Alabama, Maj. J. C. Kimball; Thirteenth and Twentieth Louisiana, Cols. R. L. Gibson and Leon Von Zinken and Capt. E. M. Dubroca; Sixteenth and Twenty-fifth Louisiana, Col. D. Gober; Nineteenth Louisiana, Lieut .- Col. R. W. Turner, Maj. L. Butler and Capt. H. A. Kennedy; Fourteenth Louisiana Battalion, Maj. J. E. Austin. Stovall's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. M. A. Stovall: First and Third Florida, Col. W. S. Dilworth; Fourth Florida, Col. W. L. L. Bowen; Forty-seventh Georgia, Capts. William S. Phillips and Joseph S. Cone; Sixtieth North Carolina, Lieut .- Col. J. M. Ray and Capt. J. T. Weaver. Artillery, Maj. R. E. Graves: Cobb's Battery, Capt. Robert Cobb; Mebane's Battery, Capt. John W. Mebane; Slocomb's Battery, Capt. C. H. Slocomb.
Reserve Corps, Maj .- Gen. W. H. T. Walker, commanding.
Walker's Division, Brig .- Gen. S. R. Gist. Gist's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. S. R. Gist, Col. P. H. Colquitt, Lieut .- Col. L. Napier: Forty-sixth Geor- gia, Col. P. H. Colquitt and Maj. A. M. Speer: Eighth Georgia Battal- ion, Lieut .- Col. L. Napier; Sixteenth South Carolina (not engaged; at Rome), Col. J. Mccullough; Twenty-fourth South Carolina, Col. C. H. Stevens and Lieut .- Col. E. Capers. Ector's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. M. D. Ector: Stone's Alabama Battalion, Pound's Mississippi Battlalion, Twenty-ninth North Carolina, Ninth Texas, Tenth, Fourteenth and Thirty-second Texas Cavalry (serving as infantry). Wilson's Brigade, Col. C. C. Wilson: Twenty-fifth Georgia, Lieut .- Col. A. J. Williams; Twenty-ninth Georgia, Lieut. G. R. McRae; Thirtieth Georgia, Lieut .- Col. J. S. Boynton; First Georgia Battalion (sharpshooters), Fourth Louisiana Battalion. Artillery, Ferguson's Battery (not, engaged; at Rome), Lieut. R. T. Beauregard; Martin's Battery.
Liddell's Division, Brig .- Gen. St. John R. Liddell. Liddell's Bri-
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gade, Col. D. C. Govan: Second and Fifteenth Arkansas, Lieut .- Col. R. T. Harvey and Capt. A. T. Meek; Fifth and Thirteenth Arkansas, Col. L. Featherstone and Lieut .- Col. John E. Murray; Sixth and Seventh Arkansas, Col. D. A. Gillespie and Lieut .- Col. P. Snyder; Eighth Ar- kansas, Lieut .- Col. G. F. Baucum and Maj. A. Watkins; First Louisiana, Lieut .- Col. G. F. Baucum and Maj. A. Watkins. Walthall's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. E. C. Walthall: Twenty-fourth Mississippi, Lieut .- Col. R. P. McKelvaine, Maj. W. C. Staples and Capts. B. F. Toomer and J. D. Smith: Twenty-seventh Mississippi, Col. James A. Campbell; Twen- ty-ninth Mississippi, Col. W. F. Brantly: Thirtieth Mississippi, Col. J. I. Scales; Lieut .- Col. Hugh A. Reynolds and Maj. J. M. John- son: Thirty-fourth Mississippi ( Thirty-fourth Mississippi had four com- manders at Chickamauga), Maj. W. G. Pegram, Capt. H. J. Bowen, Lieut .- Col. H. A. Reynolds and- Artillery, Capt. Chas. Swett: Fowler's Battery, Capt. W. H. Fowler; Warren Light Artillery, Lieut. H. Shannon.
Left Wing, Lieut .- Gen. James Longstreet, commanding.
Hindman's Division, Maj .- Gen. T. C. Hindman, Brig .- Gen. J. Patton Anderson. Anderson's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. J. Patton Anderson: Col. J. H. Sharp, Seventh Mississippi; Col. W. H. Bishop; Ninth Mississippi, Maj. T. H. Lyman; Tenth Mississippi Lieut .- Col. James Barr; Forty-first Mississippi, Col. W. F. Tucker; Forty-fourth Mississippi, Col. J. H. Sharp and Lieut .- Col. R. G. Kelsey; Ninth Mississippi, Battalion (sharpshoot- ers), Maj. W. C. Richards; Garrity's Battery, Capt. J. Garrity. Deas' Brigade, Brig .- Gen. Z. C. Deas: Nineteenth Alabama, Col. S. K. Mc- Spadden; Twenty-second Alabama, Lieut. Col. John Weedon and Capt. H. T. Toulmin; Twenty-fifth Alabama, Col. George D. Johnston ; Thirty- ninth Alabama, Col. W. Clark; Fiftieth Alabama, Col. J. G. Coltart; Seventeenth Alabama Battalion (sharpshooters), Capt. James F. Na- bers; Robertson's Battery, Lieut. S. H. Dent. Manigault's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. A. M. Manigault: Twenty-fourth Alabama, Col. N. N. Davis; Twenty-eighth Alabama, Col. John C. Reid; Thirty-fourth Alabama, Maj. J. N. Slaughter; Tenth and Nineteenth South Carolina, Col. James F. Pressley ; Waters' Battery, Lieut. Charles W. Watkins and George D. Turner.
Buckner's Corps, Maj. Gen .- Simon B. Buckner, commanding.
Stewart's Division, Maj .- Gen. A. P. Stewart. Johnson's Brigade (part of Johnson's provisional division ), Brig .- Gen. B. R. Johnson, Col. J. S. Fulton: Seventeenth Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. Watt W. Floyd; Twenty- third Tennessee, Col. R. H. Keeble; Twenty-fifth Tennessee Lieut .- Col. R. B. Snowden; Forty-fourth Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. J. L. McEwen, Jr.,
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