Pryor, Featherstone, Wright4
Jones, D. R.Toombs, Drayton, Garnett, Kemper, Jenkins, Anderson, G. T.4
Walker, J. G.Walker, J. G. Ransom2
EvansEvans, Hood, Law3
Reserve ArtilleryWashington Artillery, Lee's Battalion10
Total 1st Corps5 Divisions21 Brigades, 28 Batteries, 112 Guns28
2d Corps Jackson'sEwellLawton, Trimble, Early, Hays7
Hill, A. P.Branch, Archer, Gregg, Pender, Field, Thomas7
JacksonWinder, Jones, J. K., Taliaferro, Starke6
Hill, D. H.Ripley, Garland, Rodes, Anderson, G. B. Colquitt4
Total 2d Corps4 Divisions19 Brigades, 24 Batteries, 100 Guns24
ArtilleryPendletonPendleton's Reserve, 58 Guns12
CavalryStuartHampton, Lee F., Robertson, 14 Guns3
Aggregate2 Corps, 10 Divisions43 Brigades, 284 guns, 55,000 Men67
CORPSDIVISIONSBRIGADESBATTS.
1st CorpsKingPhelps, Doubleday, Patrick, Gibbon4
HookerRickettsDuryea, Christian, Hartsuff2
MeadeSeymour, Magilton, Gallagher4
2d CorpsRichardsonCaldwell, Meagher, Brooke2
SumnerSedgwickGorman, Howard, Dana2
FrenchKimbal
battle had been held by three brigades, which D. H. Hill had had near at hand and in reserve,— Colquitt's, Ripley's, and Garland's, the last now under MacRae.
On Hood's left, Lee had sent Walker's ty not very unequal, and six of the nine Confederate brigades now conducting it (MacRae, Ripley, Colquitt, Law, Wofford, and Early) had exhausted a part of their strength upon Hooker.
After nearly twot three of his five brigades forward to support the flank of Hood's attack, and these brigades (Colquitt's, Ripley's, and Garland's) had remained holding advanced ground about the Roulette house, a fezed, and all of the artillery had been withdrawn from my front.
Out of 10 field-officers in Colquitt's brigade, which had fought after the giving way of Garland's brigade until its ranks were nearill's Div.
Ripley110506124740
Garland46210187443
Rodes111289225625
Anderson64299202565
Colquitt129518184831
Hill's Art430337
Total46418529253241
Reserve Artillery347
Cavalry1045661
Agg
for duty
Hood'sTotal carried forward Law's, Robertson's, Anderson's, Benning's23,104
Unorganized Artillery, 3 Batteries, 14 Guns7,334
Walker's Ransom's, Cooke's, No Artillery3,855
Reserve ArtilleryAlexander's Battalion. 6 Batteries, 26 Guns623
Washington Artillery. 4 Batteries, 9 Guns
Total5 Divisions, 20 Brigades 24 Batteries, 99 Guns29,916
2D corps, Jackson's
Ewell'sLawton's, Early's, Trimble's, Hays's, Latimer's Battalion 6 Batteries, 26 Guns7,716
D. H. Hill'sRodes's, Dole's, Colquitt's, Iverson's, Ramseur's H. P. Jones's Battalion, 5 Batteries, 22 Guns6,944
A. P. Hill'sField's, Gregg's, Thomas's, Lane's, Archer's, Pender's Walker's Battalion, 7 Batteries, 28 Guns11,554
Taliaferro'sPaxton's, J. R. Jones's, Warren's, Pendleton's Brockenbrough's Battalion, 5 Batteries, 22 Guns5,478
Total4 Divisions, 18 Brigades, 23 Batteries, 98 Guns31,692
Stuart's Cavalry Brigades, Hampton's, Lee F., Lee, W. H. F., Jones's, W. E.; Pelham's Artillery 5 Batteries, 22 Guns9,146
Pendleto
Tenn., Gen. Bragg, Sept. 19--20, 1863
corpsDIVISIONSBRIGADESBATTERIES
PolkCheathamJackson, Smith, Maney, Wright, Strahl5
HindmanAnderson, Deas, Manigault3
Hill, D. H.CleburneWood, Polk, Deshler3
BreckenridgeHelm, Adams, Stovall4
WalkerGistColquitt, Ector, Wilson 2
LiddellGovan, Walthall2
BucknerStewartBate, Brown, Clayton 4
PrestonGracie, Trigg, Kelly3
Army of Tenn., Gen. Bragg, Sept. 19--20, 1863
corpsDIVISIONSBRIGADESBATTERIES
Res.
Div.JohnsonGregg, McNair, Fulton2
Longstreet91,8265,621
Hill Cleburne
Wood966802778Not giv.
Polk524932547Not giv.
Deshler5636624241,783
Total2041,53961,7495,115
Hill Breckenridge
Helm63408355061,485
Adams66269844291,314
Stovall3723246305970
Total1669091651,2403,769
Walker Gist
Colquitt4925136336Not giv.
Ector59239138436Not giv.
Wilson9942680605Not giv.
Total2079162541,3775,000
Walker Liddell
Govan73502283858Not giv.
Walthall61531196788Not giv.
Total1341,0334791,6463,175
Buckner Stewart
Bate63530116041,316
Brown504274