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posted as follows: Ewell's brigade occupied a position in vicinity of Union Mills Ford. It consisted of Rodes's 5th and Seibel's 6th regiments of Alabama, and Seymour's 6th regiment Louisiana Volunteers, with four 12-pounder howitzers, of Walton's battery; and Harrison's, Cabell's, and Green's companies of Virginia cavalry. . William Barksdale. 17th Mississippi regiment Volunteers, Col. W. S. Featherston. 18th Mississippi regiment Volunteers, Col. E. R. Burt. 8th Brigade. Col. J. G. Seymour, Commanding. 6th Louisiana regiment Volunteers Col. J. G. Seymour. 7th Louisiana regiment Volunteers Col. Harry Hays. 8th Louisiana regiment VolunteersCol. J. G. Seymour. 7th Louisiana regiment Volunteers Col. Harry Hays. 8th Louisiana regiment Volunteers Col. H. B. Kelly. 9th Louisiana regiment Volunteers Col. Richard Taylor. 1st Louisiana Special Battalion, Major C. R. Wheat. Separate Commands. 8th Virginia regiment Volunteers, Col. Eppa Hunton, Leesburg. Hampton's Legion. II. The Horse Artillery, for the present, will be placed: Kemper's Battery with the 1st Brig