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Rh On May 21, 1861, the following companies were ordered to proceed forthwith to Corinth and report to Maj.-Gen. Charles Clark, commanding:indent=2|

Choctaw Guards, Capt. J. W. Hemphill.

Long Creek Rifles, Capt. L. S. Terry.

Shubuta Rifles, Capt. R. J. Lawrence.

Cherry Creek Rifles, Capt. John B. Herring.

McClung Rifles, Capt. Edgar Sykes.

Confederate Rifles, Capt. Jos. M. Jayne.

Winona Stars, Capt. Thomas Booth.

Magnolia Guards, Capt. John M. Lyles.

Water Valley Rifle Guards, Capt. B. H. Collins.

Burnsville Blues, Capt. J. C. Walters.

Grenada Rifles, Capt. W. S. Statham.

Gainesville Volunteers, Capt. J. B. Deason.

Summit Rifles, Capt. J. D. Blincoe.

Vicksburg Southrons, Capt. D. N. Moody.

Enterprise Guards, Capt. R. Stuart Wier.

Columbus Riflemen, Capt. Wm. E. Baldwin.

Wigfall Rifles, Capt. W. F. Brantley.

Beauregard Rifles, Capt. John W. Balfour.

Madison Guards, Capt. Thomas M. Griffin.

Oktibbeha Rescue, Capt. A. J. Maxwell.

Benton Rifles, Capt. W. H. Luse.

Confederates, Capt. O. R. Singleton.

Confederate Guards, Capt. W. S. Featherston.

Westville Guards, Capt. George J. D. Funchess.

Yalobusha Rifles, Capt. F. M. Aldridge.

Quitman Rifles, Capt. J. W. Wade.

Hamer Rifles, Capt. C. F. Hamer.

Mississippi Rangers, Capt. John McQuirk.

Pettus Rifles, Capt. Marmaduke Bell.

Mississippi College Rifles, Capt. John W. Welborn.

Crystal Springs Southern Rights, Capt. J. C. Davis.

Adams Light Guard, No. 1, Capt. Robert Clarke.

Adams Light Guard, No. 2, Capt. S. E. Baker.

Quitman Invincibles, Capt. John F. McGowan