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d authorize me to employ, at the compensation of a captain of engineers, Maj. F. M. Robertson, formerly commandant of the Military Academy at La Grange, Ala., and in a, Colonel Deas. 25th Alabama, Colonel Loomis.1st Louisiana, Colonel Adams. Robertson's battery, Capt. F. H. Robertson. Claimed by Alabama and Florida.Ketchum'sales near the river below, I have sent out a detachment, with a member of Captain Robertson's company as guide, with instructions to burn them. There has been mucay; Haywood's company not yet arrived. I would respectfully request that Captain Robertson's company be ordered here at once, as I need them very much. I have lostlabama.21th Alabama. 26th Alabama.24th Alabama. 1st Louisiana.5th Georgia. Robertson's battery. Claimed by Alabama and Florida. Burtwell's (Alabama) battery. abama.18th Alabama. 26th Alabama.21st Alabama. 1st Louisiana.24th Alabama. Robertson's battery. Claimed by Alabama and Florida.5th Georgia.  Burtwell's batter
: 1st. Brigadier-General Donelson will report to Major-General Polk with the two regiments of Tennessee volunteers now under his command. 2d. Brigadier-General Trapier will be relieved from duty with the First Corps and will report to General Bragg. 3d. Brigadier-Generals Hawes and Helm will report for duty to Major-General Breckinridge. 4th. Blythe's regiment Mississippi and Marks' Eleventh Louisiana Volunteers are transferred from the First to the Second Army Corps. 5th. Robertson's regiment Alabama Volunteers, instead of being consolidated with the Sixteenth Regiment Alabama Volunteers, is transferred to Major-General Breckinridge's command, with its present organization. 6th. The Seventh Kentucky and Sixth Mississippi Volunteers are transferred to the reserve. II. The chief of artillery, Colonel Gill, will inspect the batteries of this army and organize them forthwith as follows: 1st. One battery of four guns to each brigade, each battery to consist eit