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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 2 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 2 2 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The Confederate army. (search)
. Boynton; 1st Ga. Battalion Sharp-shooters,----; 4th La. Battalion,----. Brigade loss: k, 99; w, 426; m, 80 == 605. Artillery: Martin's Battery,----. Liddell's division, Brig.-Gen. St. John R. Liddell. Liddell's Brigade, Col. Daniel C. Govan: 2d and 15th Ark., Lieut.-Col. R. T. Harvey; 5th and 13th Ark., Col. L. Featherston (k), Lieut.-Col. John E. Murray; 6th and 7th Ark., Col. D. A. Gillespie (w), Lieut.-Col. Peter Snyder; 8th Ark. and 1st La., Lieut.-Col. George F. Baucum (w), Maj. A. Watkins. Brigade loss: k, 73; w, 502; m, 283==858. Walthall's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. E. C. Walthall: 24th Miss., Lieut.-Col. R. P. McKelvaine (w), Maj. W. C. Staples (w), Capt. B. F. Toomer, Capt. J. D. Smith (w); 27th Miss., Col. James A. Campbell; 29th Miss., Col. William F. Brantly; 30th Miss., Col. Junius I. Scales (c), Lieut.-Col. Hugh A. Reynolds (k), Maj. J. M. Johnson (w); 34th Miss., Maj. W. G. Pegram (w), Capt. H. J. Bowen, Lieut.-Col. H. A. Reynolds (k). Brigade loss: k, 61; w, 531; m,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 39 (search)
Fifth and Thirteenth Arkansas, Colonel L. Featherston and Lieutenant-Colonel John E. Murray. Sixth and Seventh Arkansas, Colonel D. A. Gillespie and Lieutenant-Colonel P. Snyder. Eighth Arkansas, Lieutenant-Colonel G. F. Baucum and Major A. Watkins. First Louisiana, Lieutenant-Colonel G. F. Baucum and Major A. Watkins. Wallhall's brigade. Brigadier-General E. C. Walthall. Twenty-fourth Mississippi, Lieutenant-Colonel R. P. McKelvaine, Major W. C. Staples, and Captains B. F. TMajor A. Watkins. Wallhall's brigade. Brigadier-General E. C. Walthall. Twenty-fourth Mississippi, Lieutenant-Colonel R. P. McKelvaine, Major W. C. Staples, and Captains B. F. Toomer and J. D. Smith. Twenty-seventh Mississippi, Colonel James A. Campbell. Twenty-ninth Mississippi, Colonel W. F. Brantly. Thirtieth Mississippi, Colonel J. I. Scales, Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh A. Reynolds, and Major J. M. Johnson. Thirty-fourth Mississippi,( Thirty-fourth Mississippi had four commanders at Chickamauga.) Major W. G. Pegram, Captain H. J. Bowen, Lieutenant-Colonel H. A. Reynolds,( Thirtieth Mississippi.) and —— ——(?) Artillery. Captain Charles Swett. Fow
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
and 15th ArkansasLieut.-col. R. T. Harvey. Capt. A. T. Meek. 5th and 13th ArkansasCol. L. Featherston. Lieut.-col. John E. Murray. 6th and 7th ArkansasCol. D. A. Gillespie. Lieut.-col. P. Snyder. 8th ArkansasLieut.-col. G. F. Baucum. Maj. A. Watkins. 1st LouisianaLieut.-col. G. F. Baucum. Maj. A. Watkins. Walthall's Brigade. Brig.-gen. E. C. Walthall. 24th MississippiLieut.-col. R. P. McKelvaine. Maj. W. C. Staples. Capt. B. F. Toomer. Capt. J. D. Smith. 27th MississipMaj. A. Watkins. Walthall's Brigade. Brig.-gen. E. C. Walthall. 24th MississippiLieut.-col. R. P. McKelvaine. Maj. W. C. Staples. Capt. B. F. Toomer. Capt. J. D. Smith. 27th MississippiCol. James A. Campbell. 29th MississippiCol. W. F. Brantly. 30th MississippiCol. J. I. Scales. Lieut.-col. Hugh A. Reynolds. Maj. J. M. Johnson. 34th Mississippi 34th Mississippi had four commanders at Chickamauga.Maj. W. G. Pegram. Capt. II. J. Bowen. Lieut.-col. H. A. Reynolds. Artillery. Capt. Charles Swett. Fowler's BatteryCapt. W. H. Fowler. Warren Light ArtilleryLieut. H. Shannon. Left wing. Lieut.-gen. James Longstreet. Hindman's division. of Polk's co