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rps was merged in the Left Wing of the Army of the Mississippi. Reserve Corps—Army of the Mississippi Commanded by Major-General George B. Crittenden on March 29, 1862, and by Major-General J. C. Breckinridge after April 6th, and, later, by Brigadier-General Jones M. Withers. After Shiloh, and the siege of Corinth, the corps went to Louisiana and fought the battle of Baton Rouge, August 6, 1862, with the Federal troops under Brigadier-General Thomas Williams. Then it returned with Breckinridge to form the Army of Middle Tennessee and was merged in Hardee's (Second) Corps, Army of Tennessee, as the First Division, in November, 1862. Confederate generals--no. 5 Florida Jesse J. Finley commanded a brigade. William G. M. Davis led a brigade of Cavalry. Robert Bullock, Colonel of the 7th regiment. William Miller commanded Reserve forces in Florida. J. Patton Anderson, active division commander in the West. Martin L. Smith, one of the defenders of Vicks
r. 13, 1862. Ziegler, Geo. M., Mar. 13, 1865. Zinn, Geo., April 6, 1865. Zulick, Samuel M., Mar. 13, 1865. Confederate generals no. 23--Virginia D. B. Harris, Colonel in the Engineer Corps; chief Engineer at Charleston. Armstead L. long, staff officer to Lee and his Authorized Biographer. John B. Floyd, in command in West Virginia in 1861, later at Fort Donelson. William L. Jackson, originally Colonel of the 31st regiment. Albert G. Jenkins led a command in Southwest Virginia; wounded at Cloyd's Mountain. Daniel Ruggles commanded a division in General Breckinridge's Army. Camille J. Polignac, defender of the Red River country, leading in many battles. Montgomery D. Corse Battled Heroically at five Forks and Petersburg. Richard L. T. Beale led a brigade in Lee's Army. Henry H. Walker led a Virginia brigade in Lee's Army. Joseph R. Anderson led a brigade in Lee's Army. Thomas Jordan, Beauregard's chief of staff; later fought for Cuba Libre.