No. 246.-Maj. John B. Herring, Fifth Mississippi Infantry. No. 247.-Col. John C. Wilkinson, Eighth Mississippi Infantry. No. 248.-Capt. John Scogin, Georgia Battery. No. 249.-Brig. Gen. George Maney, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 250.-Lieut. Alexander Allison, jr., Acting Ordnance Officer. No. 251.-Col. Hume R. Feild, First Tennessee Infantry, commanding First and No. 252.-Capt. Joseph Bostick, Fourth Tennessee Infantry (Provisional Army). No. 254.—Maj. Frank Maney, Twenty-fourth Tennessee Battalion Sharpshooters. No. 256.-Col. Alfred J. Vaughan, jr., Thirteenth Tennessee Infantry, commanding Preston Smith's brigade. No. 257.-Capt. Henry K. Beatty, Ordnance Officer. No. 258.-Col. George W. Gordon, Eleventh Tennessee Infantry. No. 259. Col. William M. Watkins, Forty-seventh Tennessee Infantry, commanding Twelfth and Forty-seventh Tennessee Infantry. No. 260.-Lieut. Col. R. W. Pitman, Thirteenth Tennessee Infantry, commanding Thirteenth and One hundred and fifty-fourth Tennessee Infantry. No. 261.-Col. Horace Rice, Twenty-ninth Tennessee Infantry. No. 262.-Maj. William Green, Eleventh Tennessee Infantry, commanding Dawson's Battalion Sharpshooters. No. 263.-Lieut. A. T. Watson, Scott's (Tennessee) battery. No. 264.-Brig. Gen. Marcus J. Wright, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 265.-Lieut. A. J. Paine, Ordnance Officer. No. 266. Col. John H. Anderson, Eighth Tennessee Infantry. No. 267.-Col. D. M. Donnell, Sixteenth Tennessee Infantry. No. 268.-Col. Sidney S. Stanton, Twenty-eighth Tennessee Infantry. No. 269.-Col. John C. Carter, Thirty-eighth Tennessee Infantry. No. 270.-Lieut. Col. John G. Hall, Fifty-first Tennessee Infantry, commanding Fifty-first and Fifty-second Tennessee Infantry. No. 271.-Brig. Gen. Otho F. Strahl, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 272.-Col. Jonathan J. Lamb, Fifth Tennessee Infantry, commanding Fourth and Fifth Tennessee Infantry. No. 273.-Col. Francis M. Walker, Nineteenth Tennessee Infantry. No. 276.-Lieut. Gen. Daniel H. Hill, C. S. Army, commanding corps. No. 277.—Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne, C. S. Army, commanding division. No. 278.-Brig. Gen. S. A. M. Wood, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 279.-Capt. Frederick A. Ashford, Sixteenth Alabama Infantry. No. 280.-Col. Samuel Adams, Thirty-third Alabama Infantry, commanding Thirtythird Alabama and Gibson's battalion. No. 281.-Col. E. B. Breedlove, Forty-fifth Alabama Infantry. No. 282.-Col. M. P. Lowrey, Thirty-second Mississippi Infantry, commanding No. 283.-Capt. Daniel Coleman, Fifteenth Mississippi Battalion Sharpshooters. No. 285.-Brig. Gen. Lucius E. Polk, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 286.-Col. John W. Colquitt, First Arkansas Infantry. No. 287.--Col. J. A. Smith, Fifth Confederate Infantry, commanding Third and Fifth Confederate Infantry. No. 288.-Col. William D. Robison, Second Tennessee Infantry. No. 289.-Col. Benjamin J. Hill, Thirty-fifth Tennessee Infantry. No. 290.-Col. George H. Nixon, Forty-eighth Tennessee Infantry. No. 292.-Col. Roger Q. Mills, Tenth Texas Infantry, commanding Deshler's brigade. No. 293.-Lieut. Col. A. S. Hutchison, Nineteenth Arkansas Infantry, commanding Nineteenth and Twenty-fourth Arkansas Infantry. No. 294.-Lieut. Col. Thomas S. Anderson, Sixth Texas Infantry, commanding Sixth and Tenth Texas Infantry and Fifteenth Texas Cavalry (dismounted). No. 295.-Col. F. C. Wilkes, Twenty-fourth Texas Cavalry, commanding Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-fourth, and Twenty-fifth Texas Cavalry (dismounted). No. 296. Maj. William A. Taylor, Twenty-fourth Texas Cavalry, commanding Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-fourth, and Twenty-fifth Texas Cavalry (dismounted). No. 297.—Capt. James P. Douglas, Texas battery. No. 298.-Maj. Gen. John C. Breckinridge, C. S. Army, commanding division. No. 299.-Capt. Charles Semple, Ordnance Officer. No. 300.-Col. Joseph H. Lewis, Sixth Kentucky Infantry, commanding Helm's brigade. No. 301.-Col. Martin L. Stansel, Forty-first Alabama Infantry. No. 302.-Lieut. Col. James W. Moss, Second Kentucky Infantry. No. 307.-Col. Randall L. Gibson, Thirteenth Louisiana Infantry, commanding No. 308.-Maj. John C. Kimbell, Thirty-second Alabama Infantry. No. 309.-Col. Randall L. Gibson, Thirteenth Louisiana Infantry, commanding Thirteenth and Twentieth Louisiana Infantry. No. 310.-Col. Leon von Zinken, Twentieth Louisiana Infantry, commanding Thirteenth and Twentieth Louisiana Infantry. No. 311.-Col. Daniel Gober, Sixteenth Louisiana Infantry, commanding Sixteenth and Twenty-fifth Louisiana Infantry. No. 312.-Lieut. Col. Richard W. Turner, Nineteenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 314.-Maj. J. E. Austin, Fourteenth Louisiana Battalion Sharpshooters. No. 315.-Capt. C. H. Slocomb, Fifth Company (Louisiana) Washington Artillery. No. 318.-Col. W. L. L. Bowen, Fourth Florida Infantry. No. 319.-Capt. Joseph S. Cone, Forty-seventh Georgia Infantry. No. 320.-Capt. James T. Weaver, Sixtieth North Carolina Infantry. No. 321.-Maj. Gen. William H. T. Walker, C. S. Army, commanding Reserve Corps. No. 322.-Brig. Gen. States R. Gist, C. S. Army, commanding Walker's division. No. 323.-Col. Claudius C. Wilson, Twenty-fifth Georgia Infantry, commanding brigade. No. 324.-Brig. Gen. St. John R. Liddell, C. S. Army, commanding division. No. 325.-Capt. Charles Swett, Acting Chief of Artillery. No. 326.-Col. Daniel C. Govan, Second Arkansas Infantry, commanding Liddell's brigade. No. 327.-Capt. A. T. Meek, Second Arkansas Infantry, commanding Second and Fifteenth Arkansas Infantry. No. 328.-Lieut. Col. John E. Murray, Fifth Arkansas Infantry, commanding Fifth and Thirteenth Arkansas Infantry. No. 329.-Lieut. Col. Peter Snyder, Seventh Arkansas Infantry, commanding Sixth and Seventh Arkansas Infantry. No. 330.-Maj. A. Watkins, Eighth Arkansas Infantry. No. 331.-Lieut. H. Shannon, Sweet's (Mississippi) battery. No. 332.-Brig. Gen. Edward C. Walthall, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 333.-Lieut. John C. Harrison, Acting Ordnance Officer. No. 334.-Capt. J. D. Smith, Twenty-fourth Mississippi Infantry. No. 335.-Col. James A. Campbell, Twenty-seventh Mississippi Infantry. No. 336.-Col. William F. Brantly, Twenty-ninth Mississippi Infantry. No. 339.-Capt. W. H. Fowler, Alabama battery. No. 340.-Lieut. Gen. James Longstreet, C. S. Army, commanding Left Wing. No. 343.-Brig. Gen. Patton Anderson, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 345.-Col. W. H. Bishop, Seventh Mississippi Infantry. No. 349.-Col. J. H. Sharp, Forty-fourth Mississippi Infantry. No. 350.-Maj. W. C. Richards, Ninth Mississippi Battalion Sharpshooters. No. 352.-Brig. Gen. Zach. C. Deas, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 354.-Col. Samuel K. McSpadden, Nineteenth Alabama Infantry. No. 358.-Col. J. G. Coltart, Fiftieth Alabama Infantry. No. 359.-Capt. James F. Nabers, Seventeenth Alabama Battalion Sharpshooters. No. 360.-Brig. Gen. Arthur M. Manigault, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 361.-Lieut. Joseph H. Johnson, Ordnance Officer. No. 362.-Col. N. N. Davis, Twenty-fourth Alabama Infantry. No. 363.-Col. John C. Reid, Twenty-eighth Alabama Infantry. No. 364.-Maj. John N. Slaughter, Thirty-fourth Alabama Infantry. No. 365.-Col. James F. Pressley, Nineteenth South Carolina Infantry, commanding Tenth and Nineteenth South Carolina Infantry. No. 366.-Lieut. George D. Turner, Waters' (Alabama) battery. No. 367. Maj. Gen. Simon B. Buckner, C. S. Army, commanding corps. No. 368.-Maj. Thomas K. Porter, Chief of Artillery. No. 369.-Maj. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart, C. S. Army, commanding division. No. 376.-Lieut. R. W. Anderson, Dawson's (Georgia) battery. No. 380.-Lieut. Col. Joseph T. Smith, Thirty-seventh Georgia Infantry. No. 382.-Col. R. C. Tyler, Fifteenth Tennessee Infantry, commanding Fifteenth and No. 383.-Lieut. Col. R. Dudley Frayser, Thirty-seventh Tennessee Infantry, commanding Fifteenth and Thirty-seventh Tennessee Infantry. No. 384.-Capt. R. M. Tankesley, Thirty-seventh Tennessee Infantry, commanding Fifteenth and Thirty-seventh Tennessee Infantry. No. 385.-Maj. W. M. Shy, Twentieth Tennessee Infantry. No. 386.-Lieut. W. J. McKenzie, Eufaula (Alabama) Light Artillery. No. 387.-Brig. Gen. Henry D. Clayton, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 388.-Maj. P. F. Hunley, Eighteenth Alabama Infantry. No. 389.-Col. Lewis T. Woodruff, Thirty-sixth Alabama Infantry. No. 390.-Lieut. Col. A. R. Lankford, Thirty-eighth Alabama Infantry. No. 391.-Capt. John T. Humphreys, First Arkansas Battery. No. 392.-Brig. Gen. William Preston, C. S. Army, commanding division. No. 395.-Capt. George W. Huguley, First Battalion, Hilliard's (Alabama) Legion. Legion. No. 398.-Maj. John D. McLennan, Fourth Battalion, Hilliard's (Alabama) Legion. No. 399.-Maj. John A. Aiken, Sixty-third Tennessee Infantry. No. 400.-Col. Robert C. Trigg, Fifty-fourth Virginia Infantry, commanding bri gade. No. 401.-Col. G. Troup Maxwell, First Florida Cavalry (dismounted). No. 402.-Col. J. J. Finley, Sixth Florida Infantry. No. 403.-Col. Robert Bullock, Seventh Florida Infantry. No. 404.-Lieut. Col. John J. Wade, Fifty-fourth Virginia Infantry. No. 405.-Col. John H. Kelly, Eighth Arkansas Infantry, commanding brigade. No. 406.-Col. R. H. Moore, Sixty-fifth Georgia Infantry. No. 407.-Col. Hiram Hawkins, Fifth Kentucky Infantry. No. 408.-Col. John B. Palmer, Fifty-eighth North Carolina Infantry. No. 409.—Maj. James M. French, Sixty-third Virginia Infantry. No. 410.-Maj. A. Leyden, Ninth Georgia Artillery Battalion. No. 411.-Maj. Samuel C. Williams, Reserve Corps Artillery Battalion. No. 412.-Brig. Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson, C. S. Army, commanding Provisional Division. No. 413.-Lieut. George Marchbanks, C. S. Army, Assistant Inspector-General. No. 414.-Col. John S. Fulton, Forty-fourth Tennessee Infantry, commanding Johnson's brigade. No. 415.-Lieut. Col. Watt W. Floyd, Seventeenth Tennessee Infantry. No. 416.-Col. R. H. Keeble, Twenty-third Tennessee Infantry. No. 417.-Lieut. Col. R. B. Snowden, Twenty-fifth Tennessee Infantry. No. 418.-Maj. G. M. Crawford, Forty-fourth Tennessee Infantry. No. 419.-Lieut. William S. Everett, Company E, Ninth Georgia Artillery Battalion. No. 420.-Col. Cyrus A. Sugg, Fiftieth Tennessee Infantry, commanding Gregg's brigade. No. 421.-Lieut. Fletcher Beaumont, Adjutant Fiftieth Tennessee Infantry. No. 422.-Lieut. R. L. Wood, Bledsoe's (Missouri) battery. No. 423.-Col. David Coleman, Thirty-ninth North Carolina Infantry, commanding McNair's brigade. No. 424.-Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw, C. S. Army, commanding McLaws' division. No. 425.-Col. James D. Nance, Third South Carolina Infantry. No. 426.-Brig. Gen. Benjamin G. Humphreys, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 427.-Brig. Gen. Jerome B. Robertson, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 428.-Col. Van H. Manning, Third Arkansas Infantry. No. 429.-Capt. R. J. Harding, First Texas Infantry. No. 430.-Capt. James T. Hunter, Fourth Texas Infantry. No. 431.-Capt. T. T. Clay, Fifth Texas Infantry. No. 432.-Brig. Gen. Henry L. Benning, C. S. Army, commanding brigade. No. 433.-Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, C. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Corps. No. 437.-Brig. Gen. John Pegram, C. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Division. No. 235. Organization of the Army of Tennessee, General Braxton Bragg, C. S. Army, commanding, September 19-20, 1863.* HEADQUARTERS. Capt. GUY DREUX. Dreux's Company Louisiana Cavalry, Lieut. O. De Buis. RIGHT WING. Lieut. Gen. LEONIDAS POLK. ESCORT. Greenleaf's Company Louisiana Cavalry, Capt. Leeds Greenleaf. Maj. Gen. BENJAMIN F. CHEATHAM. Escort. Company G, 2d Georgia Cavalry, Capt. Thomas M. Merritt. * Compiled from the reports when not otherwise indicated. +Of Polk's corps. Composed of two companies from the 11th Tennessee, two from the 12th and 47th Tennessee (consolidated), and one from the 154th Senior Tennessee. |