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Ector's Brigade. Brigadier-General M. D. Ector.

Stone's Alabama Battalion.

Pound's Mississippi Battalion.

Twenty-ninth North Carolina.

Ninth Texas.

Tenth, Fourteenth and Thirty- Second Texas Cavalry, {b)

Artillery. Ferguson's Battalion, (a) Lieutenant R. T. Beauregard. Martin's Battery, .

liddell's division. Brigadier-General St. John R. Liddell.

Liddell's Brigade. Colonel D. C. Govan.

Second and Fifteenth Arkansas, Lieutenant-Colonel R. T. Harvey and Captain A. T. Meek.

Fifth and Thirteenth Arkansas, Colonel L. Featherston and Lieu- tenant 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.

Walthall'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. L Scales, Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh

A. Reynolds, and Major J. M. Johnson. Thirty-fourth Mississippi, (r) Major W. G. Pegram, Captain H. J.

(b) Serving as infantry.

(a) Not engaged ; at Rome.

(c) Thirty fourth Mississippi had four commanders at Chickamauga.