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Reserve corps.

Maj.-gen. W. H. T. Walker.


Walker's division.

Brig.-gen. S. R. Gist.


Gist's Brigade.

Brig.-gen. S. R. Gist.

Col. P. H. Colquitt.

Lieut.-col. L. Napier.

46th GeorgiaCol. P. H. Colquitt.
Maj. A. M. Speer.
8th Georgia BattalionLieut.-col. L. Napier.
16th South CarolinaCol. J. McCullough.
24th South CarolinaCol. C. H. Stevens.
Lieut.-col. E. Capers.


Ector's Brigade.

Brig.-gen. M. D. Ector.

Stone's Alabama Battalion.

Pound's Mississippi Battalion.

29th North Carolina.

9th Texas.

10th, 14th, and 32d Texas Cavalry.1


Wilson's Brigade.

Col. C. C. Wilson.

25th GeorgiaLieut.-col. A. J. Williams.
29th GeorgiaLieut. G. R. McRae.
30th GeorgiaLieut.-col. J. S. Boynton.
1st Georgia Battalion (Sharpshooters).
4th Louisiana Battalion.


Artillery.

Ferguson's Battalion2Lieut. R. T. Beauregard.
Martin's (Georgia) Battery.


Liddells division.

Brig.-gen. St. John R. Liddell.


Liddell's Brigade.

Col. D. C. Govan.

2d 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.



1 Serving as infantry.

2 Not engaged; at Rome.

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