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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
S. Hard. Capt. E. J. Goggans. 8th South CarolinaCol. J. W. Henagan. 15th South CarolinaCol. Joseph F. Gist. 3d South Carolina BattalionCapt. J. M. Townsend. Wofford's Brigade. Longstreet's report indicates that these brigades did not arrive in time to take part in the battle. Brig.-gen. W. T. Wofford. 16th Georgia. 18th Georgia. 24th Georgia. 3d Georgia Battalion (Sharpshooters). Cobb's (Georgia) Legion. Phillips' (Georgia) Legion. Humphreys' Brigade. Brig.-gen. B. G. Humphreys. 13th Mississippi. 17th Mississippi. 18th Mississippi. 21st Mississippi. Bryan's Brigade. Longstreet's report indicates that these brigades did not arrive in time to take part in the battle. Brig.-gen. Goode Bryan. 10th Georgia. 50th Georgia. 51st Georgia. 53d Georgia. Hood's division. Maj.-gen. John B. Hood. Brig.-gen. E. M. Law. Jenkins' Brigade. did not arrive in time to take part in the battle. It was assigned to the division September 11, 1863.
Promotions in the army. The following promotions have been made in the army, all to date from the 12th inst., except that of Col. Hunton, which dates from the 8d: Brig. Gen. Wm. Smith, of Va., to be Major General. Brig. Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox, of Ala., to be Major General. Col. Eppa Hunton, of Va., to be Brigadier General. Col. B. G. Humphreys, of Miss., to be Brigadier General.
this the better. If there exists any ground to fear the demoralization of our armies it is from the despondency and periodical croakings of those not in the service, who have not yet learned to appreciate the wonderful patriotism that animates the most unpretending private in the ranks amidst all the privations and dangers of the march and the battle-field. Gen. C. M. Wilcox, lately promoted Major General, has been assigned to the command of the division of the late Gen. Pender; Col. B. G. Humphreys, of the 21st Mississippi regiment, lately made Brigadier, has been assigned to the command of the brigade of the late Gen. Barksdale. Both are superior men and officers, and, as some regard it a sine qua non, both were educated at West Point. Col. Lomax, of the 11th regiment Virginia cavalry, has been promoted Brigadier, and is in temporary command of the brigade of Gen. Jones, now under arrest and on trial before a Court- Martial on charges growing out of the late General Order