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and Maj. G. M. Crawford. Brown's Brigade: Brig .- Gen. J. C. Brown, Col. Edmund C. Cook: Eighteenth Tennessee, Col. J. B. Palmer; Lieut .- Col. W. R. Butler and Capt. Gideon H. Lowe; Twenty-sixth Tennessee, Col. J. M. Lillard and Maj. R. M. Saffell; Thirty-second Tennessee, Col. E. C. Cook and Capt. C. G. Tucker; Forty-fifth Tennessee, Col. A. Searcy; Twenty-third Tennessee Battalion, Maj. T. W. Newman and Capt. W. P. Simpson. Bate's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. W. B. Bate: Fifty-eighth Ala., Col. B. Jones; Thirty-seventh Georgia, Col. A. F. Rudler and Lieut .- Col. J. T. Smith; Fourth Georgia Battalion (sharpshooters), Maj. T. D. Caswell, Capt. B. M. Turner and Lieut. Joel Towers; Fifteenth and Thirty-seventh Tennessee, Col. R. C. Tyler, Lieut .- Col. R. D. Trayser, and Capt. R. M. Tankesley; Twentieth Tennessee, Col. T. B. Smith and Maj. W. M. Shy. Clayton's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. H. D. Clayton: Eighteenth Alabama, Col. J. T. Holtzelaw, Lieut .- Col. R. F. Inge and Maj. P. F. Hunley; Thirty-sixth Alabama, Col. L. T. Woodruff; Thirty-eighth Alabama, Lieut. Col. A. R. Lankford. Artillery, Maj. J. W. Eldridge: First Arkansas Battery, Capt. J. T. Humphreys; T. H. Dawson's Battery, Lieut. R. W. Anderson; Eufaula Artillery, Capt. McD. Oliver; Ninth Georgia Artillery Battalion, Company E, Lieut. W. S. Everett.
Preston's Division, Brig .- Gen. William Preston. Gracie's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. A. Gracie, Jr. : Forty-third Alabama, Col. Y. M. Moody ; First Alabama, Battalion (Hilliard's Legion ), Lieut .- Col. J. H. Holt and Capt.G, W. Huguley; Second Alabama Battalion, Lieut .- Col. B. Hall, Jr., and Capt. W. D. Walden; Third Alabama Battalion (all of Hilliard's Le- gion), Maj. J. W. A. Sanford; Fourth Alabama Battalion (Artillery bat- talion, Hilliard's Legion), Maj. J. D. McLennan; Sixty-third Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. A. Fulkerson and Maj. John A. Aiken. Trigg's Brigade, Col. R. C. Trigg: First Florida Cavalry (dismounted), Col. G. T. Max- well; Sixth Florida, Col. J. J. Finley; Seventh Florida, Col. R. Bullock; Fifty-fourth Virginia, Lieut. Col. John J. Wade. Third Brigade, Col. J. H. Kelly: Sixty-fifth Georgia, Col. R. H. Moore; Fifth Kentucky, Col. H. Hawkins; Fifty-eighth North Carolina, Col. J. B. Palmer; Sixty-third Virginia, Maj. J. M. French. Artillery Battalion: Maj. A. Leyden; Jef- fress's Battery, Puble's Battery, Wolihin's Battery, York's Battery. Re- serve Corps Artillery: Maj. S. C. Williams; Baxter's Battery, Darden's Battery, Kolb's Battery, McCant's Battery.
Johnson's Division, * Brig .- Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson. Gregg's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. John Gregg, Col. C. A. Sugg: Third Tennessee, Col. C. H. Walker; Tenth Tennessee, Col. Wm. Grace; Thirtieth Tennessee;
*A provisional organization, embracing Johnson's and part of the time Robertson's Brigades, as well as Gregg's and MeNair's, September 19, attached to Longstreet's Corps, under Maj :- Gen. Hood.
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Forty-first Tennessee, Lieut .- Col. J. D. Tillman; Fiftieth Tennessee, Col. C. A. Sugg, Lieut .- Col. T. W. Beaumont, Maj. C. W. Robertson and Col. C. H. Walker; First Tennessee Battalion, Majs. S. H. Colms and C. W. Robertson; Seventh Texas, Maj. K. MI. Vanzandt; Bledsoe's (Missouri) Battery, Lieut. R. L. Wood. McNair's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. E. McNair, Col. D. Coleman: First Arkansas Mounted Rifles, Col. Robert W. Harper; Second Arkansas Mounted Rifles, Col. James A. William- son; Twenty-fifth Arkansas, Lieut .- Col. Eli Huffstetter; Fourth and Thirty-first Arkansas Infantry and Fourth Arkansas Battalion (consoli- dated), Maj. J. A. Ross; Thirty-ninth North Carolina, Col. D. Coleman; Culpepper's (South Carolina ) Battalion, Capt. J. F. Culpepper.
Longstreet's Corps,* Left Wing, Maj. John B. Hood, commanding.
McLaw's Division, Maj .- Gen. Lafayette McLaws, Brig .- Gen. J. B. Kershaw. Kershaw's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. J. B. Kershaw: Second South Carolina, Lieut .- Col. F. Gaillard; Third South Carolina, Col. J. D. Nance; Seventh South Carolina, Lieut .- Col. Elbert Bland, Maj. J. S. Hard and Capt. E. J. Goggans; Eighth South Carolina, Col. J. W. Han- agan; Fifteenth South Carolina, Col. Joseph F. Gist; Third South Car- olina Battalion, Capt. J. M. Townsend. Wofford's Brigade (Longstreet's report indicates that these brigades did not arrive in time to take part in the battle), Brig .- Gen. W. T. Wofford: Sixteenth Georgia, Eighteenth Georgia, Twenty-fourth Georgia, Third Georgia Battalion (sharpshoot- ers), Cobb's (Georgia) Legion, Phillip's (Georgia) Legion. Hum- phrey's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. B. G. Humphreys: Thirteenth Mississippi, Seventeenth Mississippi, Eighteenth Mississippi, Twenty-first Missis- sippi. Bryan's Brigade (Longstreet's report, etc., as above), Brig .- Gen. Goode Bryan: Tenth Georgia, Fiftieth Georgia, Fifty-first Georgia and Fifty-third Georgia,
Hood's Division, Maj .- Gen. John B. Hood, Brig .- Gen. E. M. Law. Jenkins' Brigade (did not arrive in time to take part in the battle; Jen- kin's Brigade assigned to the division September 11, 1863), Brig .- Gen. M. Jenkins: First South Carolina, Second South Carolina Rifles, Fifth South Carolina, Sixth South Carolina, Hampton Legion, Palmetto Sharp- shooters. Law's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. E. M. Law, Col. J. L. Sheffield: Fourth Alabama, Fifteenth Alabama, Col. W. C. Oates; Forty-fourth Alabama, Forty-seventh Alabama, Forty-eighth Alabama. Robertson's Brigade (served part of the time in Johnson's provisional division), Brig .- Gen. J. B. Robertson, Col. Van H. Manning: Third Arkansas, Col. Van H. Manning; First Texas, Capt. R. J. Harding; Fourth Texas, Col.
Army of Northern Virginia, organization taken from return of that army for August 31, 1863 ; Pickett's Division was left in Virginia.
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John P. Bane and Capt. R. H. Bassett; Fifth Texas, Maj. J. C. Rogers and Capt. J. S. Cleveland and T. T. Clay. Anderson's Brigade (did not arrive in time to take part in the battle), Brig .- Gen. George T. Ander- son: Seventh Georgia, Eighth Georgia, Ninth Georgia, Eleventh Georgia, Fifty-ninth Georgia. Benning's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. H. L. Benning: Second Georgia, Lieut .- Col. Wm. S. Shepherd and Maj. W. W. Charlton; Fifteenth Georgia, Col. D. M. Du Bose and Maj. P. J. Shannon; Seventeenth Georgia, Lieut .- Col. Charles W. Matthews; Twentieth Georgia, Col. J. D. Waddell. Artillery Corps (did not arrive in time to take part in the battle), Col. E. Porter Alexander: Fickling's (South Carolina ) Battery, Jordan's (Virginia ) Battery, Moody's (Louis- iana) Battery, Parker's (Virginia ) Battery, Taylor's ( Virginia ) Battery, Woolfolk's ( Virginia ) Battery. Artillery Reserve (Army of Tennessee ), Maj. Felix Robertson: Barrett's (Missouri) Battery, Le Gardeur's (Lou- isiana ) Battery (not mentioned in the reports, but in Reserve Artillery August 31, and Capt. Le Gardeur, etc., relieved from duty in the Army of the Tennesse, November 1, 1863), Havis' ( Alabama) Battery, Lums- den's (Alabama ) Battery, Massenburg's (Georgia) Battery.
Cavalry Corps, Maj .- Gen. Joseph Wheeler, commanding.
Wharton's Division, Brig .- Gen. John A. Wharton. First Brigade, Col. C. C. Crews; Seventh Alabama, Second Georgia, Third Georgia, Fourth Georgia, Col. I. W. Avery. Second Brigade, Col. T. Harrison; Third Confederate, Col. W. N. Estes; First Kentucky, Lieut .- Col. J. W. Griffith; Fourth Tennessee, Col. Paul F. Anderson; Eighth Texas, Elev- enth Texas, White's (Georgia) Battery.
Martin's Division, Brig .- Gen. W. T. Martin. First Brigade, Col. J. T. Morgan: First Alabama, Third Alabama, Lieut .- Col. T. H. Mauldin; Fifty-first Alabama, Eighth Confederate. Second Brigade, Col. A. A. Russell: Fourth Alabama (two regiments of same designation, Lieut .- Col. Johnson commanded that in Roddey's Brigade), First Confederate, Col. W. B. Bate; Wiggin's ( Arkansas ) Battery. Roddey's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. P. D. Roddey: Fourth Alabama (two regiments, etc., as above), Lieut .- Col. Wm. A. Johnson; Fifth Alabama, Fifty-third Ala- bama, Forrest's (Tennessee ) Regiment, Ferrell's (Georgia) Battery.
Forrest's Cavalry Corps, Brig .- Gen. N. B. Forrest, commanding.
Armstrong's Division (from returns of August 31, 1863, and reports ), Brig .- Gen. F. C. Armstrong. Armstrong's Brigade, Col. J. T. Wheeler: Third Arkansas, First Tennessee, Eighteenth Tennessee Battalion, Maj. Charles McDonald. Forrest's Brigade, Col. G. G. Dibrell: Fourth Ten- nessee, Col. W. S. Mclemore; Eighth Tennessee, Capt. Hamilton Mc- Ginnis; Ninth Tennessee, Col. J. B. Biffle; Tenth Tennessee, Col. N. N.
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Cox; Eleventh Tennessee, Col. D. W. Holman; Shaw's (or Hamilton's) Battalion (?), Maj. J. Shaw; Freeman's (Tennessee) Battery, Capt. A. L. Huggins; Morton's (Tennessee) Battery, Capt. John W. Morton.
Pegram's Division (taken from Pegram's and Scott's reports and as- signments ; but the composition of this division is uncertain), Brig .- Gen. John Pegram. Davidson's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. H. B. Davidson: First Georgia, Sixth Georgia, Col. John R. Hart; Sixth North Carolina, Rucker's Legion, Huwald's (Tennessee ) Battery. Scott's Brigade, Col. J. S. Scott: Tenth Confederate, Col. C. T. Goode; detachment of Mor- gan's command, Lieut .- Col. R. B. Martin; First Louisiana, Second Ten- nessee, Fifth Tennessee, Twelfth Tennessee Battalion; Sixteenth Tennes- see Battalion, Capt. J. Q. Arnold; Louisiana Battery (one section).
THE ARMY OF TENNESSEE, GEN. JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON, COMMANDING .*
Hardee's Army Corps, Lieut .- Gen. Wm. J. Hardee, commanding.
Brown's Division, Maj .- Gen. John C. Brown. Smith's Brigade ---- Brig .- Gen. James A. Smith; Florida Regiment, composed of First, Third, Sixth, Seventh and Fourth Infantry and First Cavalry, dismounted (con- solidated), Lieut .- Col. E. Mashburn; Georgia Regiment, composed of First, Fifty-seventh and Sixty-third Georgia Regiments (consolidated), Col. C. H. Olmstead; Georgia Regiment, composed of Fifty-fourth and Thirty-seventh Georgia and Fourth Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters (consolidated), Col. T. D. Caswell. Govan's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. D. C. Govan: Arkansas Regiment, composed of First, Second, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Nineteenth and Twenty-fourth Arkansas and Third Confederate (consolidated), Col. E. A. Howell; Texas Regiment, composed of Sixth, Seventh, Tenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Texas (consolidated), Lieut .- Col. W. A. Ryan.
Hoke's Division, Maj .- Gen. R. F. Hoke. Clingman's Brigade: Eighth North Carolina, Lieut .- Col. R. A. Barrier; Thirty-first North Carolina, Col. C. W. Knight; Thirty-sixth and Fortieth North Carolina, Maj. W. A. Holland; Fifty-first North Carolina, Capt. J. W. Lippitt; Sixty-first North Carolina, Capt. S. W. Noble. Colquitt's Brigade: Sixth Georgia, Maj. J. M. Culpepper; Nineteenth Georgia, Lieut .- Col. R. B. Hogan; Twenty-third Georgia, Col. M. R. Ballinger; Twenty- seventh Georgia, Lieut .- Col. H. Bussey; Twenty-eighth Georgia, Capt. G. W. Warthen. Haygood's Brigade: Eleventh South Carolina, Capt. B. F. Wyman; Twenty-first South Carolina, Capt. J. W. Thomas (prob- ably Lieut .- Col. J. A. W. Thomas) ; Twenty-fifth South Carolina, Capt.
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E. R. Lesesne; Twenty-seventh South Carolina, Capt. T. Y. Simons; Seventh South Carolina Battalion, Capt. Wm. Clyburn. Kirkland's Brigade: Seventeenth North Carolina, Lieut .- Col. T H. Sharp; Forty- second North Carolina, Col. J. E. Brown; Fiftieth North Carolina, Col. Geo. Wortham; Sixty-sixth North Carolina, Col. J. H. Nethercutt. First Brigade Junior Reserves: First North Corolina, Lieut .- Col. C. W. Broadfoot; Second North Carolina, Col. J. H. Anderson; Third North Carolina, Col. J. W. Hinsdale; First North Carolina Battalion, Capt. C. M. Hall.
Cheatham's Division, Maj .- Gen. B. F. Cheatham. Palmer's Brigade: Field's Regiment, First, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Sixteenth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-eighth and Thirty-fourth Tennessee Regiments and Twenty- fourth Tennessee Battalion (consolidated), Lieut .- Col. O. A. Bradshaw; Rice's Regiment, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Twenty-ninth, Forty- seventh, Fiftieth, Fifty-first, Fifty-second and One Hundred and Fifty- fourth Tennessee (consolidated), Lieut .- Col. W. A. Pease ( ?); Searcy's Regiment, Second, Third, Tenth, Fifteenth, Eighteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-sixth, Thirtieth, Thirty-second, Thirty-seventh and Forty-fifth Tennessee Regiments and Twenty-third Tennessee Battalion (consoli- dated), Col. A. Searcy; Tillman's Regiment, Fourth, Fifth, Nineteenth, Twenty-fourth, Thirty-first, Thirty-third, Thirty-fifth Thirty-eighth, and Forty-first Tennessee (consolidated), Col. J. D. Tillman. Gist's Brigade: Forty-sixth Georgia, Capt. A. Miles; Sixty-fifth Georgia and Second and Eighth Georgia Battalions (consolidated), Col. W. G. Foster; Sixteenth and Twenty-fourth South Carolina (consolidated), Maj. B. B. Smith.
Stewart's Army Corps, Lieut .- Gen. A. P. Stewart, commanding.
Loring's Division, Maj .- Gen. W. W. Loring. Featherston's Brigade. First Arkansas; First, Second, Fourth, Ninth and Twenty-fifth Arkansas (consolidated) ; Third, Thirty-first and Fortieth Mississippi (consoli. dated); First, Twenty-second and Thirty-third Mississippi and First Battalion (consolidated). Lowry's Brigade: Twelfth Louisiana, Capt. J. A. Dixon; Fifth, Fourteenth and Forty-third Mississippi (consolidat- ed) ; Sixth, Fifteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-third Mississippi (consoli- dated). Shelley's Brigade: Sixteenth, Thirty-third and Forty-fifth Ala- bama (consolidated) ; Twenty-seventh Alabama; Twenty-seventh, Thirty- fifth, Forty-ninth, Fifty-fifth and Fifty-seventh Alabama (consolidated), Lieut .- Col. Daniel (probably J. W. L. Daniel, of the Fifteenth Alabama).
Anderson's Division, Maj .- Gen. Patton Anderson. Elliott's Brigade: Twenty-second Georgia Artillery Battalion, Maj. M. J. McMullen; Twenty-seventh Georgia Battalion, Maj. A. L. Hartridge; Second South
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Carolina Artillery, Maj. F. F. Warley; Manigault's Battalion, Lieut. H. Klatte. Rhett's Brigade: First South Carolina, Maj. T. A. Huguenin; First South Carolina Artillery, Lieut .- Col. J. A. Yates; Lucas' Battalion, Maj. J. J. Lucas.
Walthall's Division, Maj .- Gen. E. C. Walthall. Harrison's Brigade: First Georgia Regulars, Fifth Georgia, Fifth Georgia Reserves, Maj. C. E. McGregor; Thirty-second Georgia, Lieut .- Col. E. H. Bacon, Jr., Forty-seventh Georgia and Bonaud's Battalion (consolidated). Con- ner's Brigade: Second South Carolina Volunteers, composed of Second and Twentieth South Carolina and Blanchard's Reserves (consolidated) ; Third South Carolina Volunteers, composed of Third and Eighth Regi- / ments, Third South Carolina Battalion and Blanchard's Reserves (con- solidated) ; Seventh South Carolina Volunteers, composed of Seventh and Fifteenth South Carolina and Blanchard's Reserves (consolidated). Lee's Army Corps, Lieut .- Gen. S. D. Lee, commanding.
Hill's Division, Maj .- Gen. D. H. Hill. Sharp's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. J. H. Sharp: Fourteenth Alabama, composed of Twenty-fourth, Twenty- eighth and Thirty-fourth Alabama (consolidated), Col. J. C. Carter; Eighth Mississippi Battalion (?), composed of Third Mississippi Bat- talion, and Fifth, Eighth and Thirty-second Mississippi Regiments (consolidated), Capt. J. Y. Carmack; Ninth Mississippi, composed of Ninth Battalion Mississippi Sharpshooters, and Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, Forty-first and Forty-fourth Mississippi Regiments (consolidated), Col. W. C. Richards; Nineteenth South Carolina, composed of Tenth and Nineteenth South Carolina (consolidated), Maj. James O. Farrell. Brantley's Brigade, Brig .- Gen. W. F. Brantley: Twenty-second Ala- bama, composed of Twenty-second, Twenty-fifth, Thirty-ninth and Fifti- eth Alabama (consolidated), Col. H. T. Toulmin; Thirty-seventh Ala- bama, composed of Thirty-seventh, Forty-second and Fifty-fourth Ala- bama (consolidated), Col. J. A. Minter; Twenty-fourth Mississippi. com- posed of Twenty-fourth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty-fourth Mississippi (consolidated), Col. R. W. Williamson; Fifty- eighth North Carolina, composed of Fiftieth and Sixtieth North Carolina. (consolidated).
Stevenson's Division, Maj .- Gen. C. L. Stevenson. Henderson's Bri- gade: First Georgia (Confederate) Battalion, composed of First (Con- federate) Georgia Regiment, First Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth and Sixty-sixth Georgia (consoli- dated), Capt. W. J. Whitsitt; Thirty-ninth Georgia, composed of nine companies of Thirty-fourth Georgia, six companies of Fifty-sixth Georgia. and all of Thirty-ninth Georgia, Lient .- Col. W. P. Milton; Fortieth
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