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Offi., J. S. Brunner; captain infantry; members, 56; deaths, I.
Camp 14.
Opelousa, La.; Capt. D. L. Prescott, com.
Camp 15. New Orleans, La.; Col. B. F. Eshleman, com.; med. Offi., Dr. W. P. Brewer, 1864, asst. surg.; members, 251; indigent members, 3; deaths, 6; State Camp Home.
Camp 16. New Orleans, La.; Gen. Jos. Demourelle, com.
Camp 17. Baton Rouge, La.; John McGrath, com.; med. offi., Dr. Thos. Buffington, 1862, major; members, 101; disabled, 2; deaths, 3.
Camp 18. Plaquemine, La.; Capt. Charles H. Dickinson, corn.
Camp 19. Crystal Springs, Miss.; Capt. C. Humphries, com.; med. Offi., R. E. Jones, first lieut.; members, 25; disabled, 2.
Camp 20. Natchez, Miss.; Col. F. J. V. LeCaud, corn.; med. offi., L. C. Profield, July, 1862, major: members, 110; disabled, 3; indigent, 1; deaths, 9.
Camp 21.
Hattensburg, Miss.; Capt. G. D. Hardfield, com,
Camp 22. Fayette, Miss.; Capt. W. L. Stephen, corn.; med. offi., A. K. McNair, 1862, captain; members, 23; dis