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10 Third Georgia Battalion (sharp-shooters), Lieutenant- Colonel

N. L. Hutchins. Phillips's Legion, Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Hamilton. Cobb's Legion, Lieutenant-Colonel L. J. Glenn.

Bryan's Brigade. Tenth Georgia, Colonel W. C. Holt. Fiftieth Georgia, Colonel P. McGlashan. Fifty-first Georgia, Colonel E. Ball. Fifty-third Georgia, Colonel James P. Simms.

Humphrey' s Brigade. Thirteenth Mississippi, Lientenant-Colonel A. G. O'Brien. Seventeenth Mississippi, Captain J. C. Cochran. Eighteenth Mississippi, Colonel T. M. Griffin. Twenty-first Mississippi, Colonel D. N. Moody.

Kershaw's \_o/d] Brigade. Second South Carolina, Colonel J. D. Kennedy. Third South Carolina, Colonel W. D. Rutherford. Seventh South Carolina, Captain E.J. Goggans. Eighth South Carolina, Colonel J. W. Henagan. Fifteenth South Carolina, Colonel J. B. Davis. Twentieth South Carolina, Colonel S. M. Boykin. Third South Carolina Battalion, Lieutenant- [Colonel] W. G.

Rice.

SECOND ARMY CORPS, (a)

Lieutenant-General Jubal a. Early Commanding.

Gordon's division. Major-General John B. Gordon. Hays's Brigade, {b) Fifth Louisiana, Colonel Henry Forno. Sixth Louisiana. Colonel William Monaghan. Seventh Louisiana, Colonel D. B. Penn. Eighth Louisiana, Colonel A. DeBlanc. Ninth Louisiana, Colonel William R. Peck.

(a) See organization of the Army of the Valley District August 20th and 31st, as shown by inspection reports. Notes (b) to (i) refer to that organiza- tion.

{b) Con.stituting York's brigade.