Organization of the Army of Tennessee, &c.-Continued. HARDEE'S CORPS-Continued. Command. CLEBURNE'S DIVISION-Continued. Smith's Brigade. 6th and 10th Texas Infantry and 15th Texas Cavalry (dismounted), Maj. V. P. Sanders. 7th Texas, Capt. J. H. Collett. 17th, 18th, 24th, and 25th Texas Cavalry (dismounted), Maj. William A. Taylor. Total WALKER'S DIVISION. Gist's Brigade. 8th Georgia Battalion, Lieut. Col. Z. L. Watters 46th Georgia, Lieut. Col. William A. Daniel 16th South Carolina, Col. James McCullough. 24th South Carolina, Col. Clement H. Stevens Maney's Brigade. 34th Tennessee, Lieut. Col. Robert N. Lewis.. Wilson's Brigade. 25th Regiment and 1st Georgia Battalion, Maj. Arthur Shaaff. 26th Georgia Battalion, Maj. J. W. Nisbet 66th Georgia, Col. J. Cooper Nisbet. 29th and 30th Georgia, Maj. Thomas W. Mangham. Total a The number rounds ammunition given only includes those in cartridge-boxes. Organization of the Army of Tennessee, &c.-Continued. BRECKINRIDGE'S CORPS-Continued. Command. BRECKINRIDGE'S DIVISION-continued. Lewis' Brigade. 2d Kentucky, Col. James W. Moss 4th Kentucky, Lieut. Col. Thomas W. Thompson. 5th Kentucky, Col. Hiram Hawkins 6th Kentucky, Lieut Col. W. L. Clarke.. 9th Kentucky, Lieut. Col. John C. Wickliffe.. Finley's Brigade. 1st and 3d Florida, Lieut. Col. Elisha Mashburn... Total. 40 Stewart's division Hindman's division Breckinridge's division Total ........ RECAPITULATION. a The number rounds ammunition given only includes those in cartridge-boxes. RECAPITULATION. Organization of the Army of Tennessee, &c.-Continued. Command. RESERVE-Continued. Second Battalion, Maj. S. C. Williams. Darden's (Mississippi) battery, Lieut. H. W. 77 81 200 Jeffress' (Virginia) battery, Capt. William C. Kolb's (Alabama) battery, Capt. R. F. Kolb... 150 175 Total 175 Grand total 146 RECAPITULATION. Hardee's Breckinridge's. Reserve Total Infantry. 17,009 20,945 44, 153 29,702 36,546 77,692 Maj. G. W. HOLT: HEADQUARTERS CHALMERS' CAVALRY, MAJOR: I desire to make the following explanation as to the condition of my command when Grenada was taken for the benefit of my commanding generals, who, I have reason to believe, censure me for not having more men there to meet the enemy: Before entering into particulars, however, permit me to say that since General Bragg's Tennesseeans always deserted him largely when he fell back from Tennessee, General Price's Arkansians nearly all left him when he retreated from Little Rock, and General Johnston's Mississippians when he fell back from Jackson, without any censure falling upon those generals, it would be hard to censure me |