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a Infantry. No. 172.-Col. B. L. Hodge, Ninteenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 173.-Brig. Gen. Patton Anderson, C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade. No. 174.-Capt. W. G. Poole, Florida Battalion (infantry). No. 175.-Lieut. Col. Charles Jones, Seventeenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 176.-Col. August Reichard, Twentieth Louisiana Infantry. No. 177.-Col. W. A. Stanley, Ninth Texas Infantry. No. 178.-Maj. Franklin H. Clack, Confederate Guards Response Battalion. No. 179.-Capt. W. Irving Hodgson, Fifth Company Washington (Louisiana) Artillery. No. 180.-Col. Preston Pond, jr., Sixteenth Louisiana Infantry, commanding Third Brigade. No. 181.-Maj. Daniel Gober, Sixteenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 182.-Col. Alfred Mouton, Eighteenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 183.-Col. Marshall J. Smith, Crescent (Louisiana) Infantry. No. 184.-Col. R. F. Looney, Thirty-eighth Tennessee Infantry. No. 185.-Capt. William H. Ketchum, Alabama Battery. No. 186.-Maj. (?) T. F. Jenkins,
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), April 29-June 10, 1862.-advance upon and siege of Corinth, and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
lion, of engagement at Farmington, May 9. No. 56.-Capt. W. Irving Hodgson, Fifth Company, Washington (Louisiana) Artillery, e of battle some distance in front, I directed sections of Hodgson's, Ducatel's, and Hoxton's batteries to open fire upon theifled guns, temporarily attached to the First Brigade; Captain Hodgson, with a section of two guns of the Washington Artillere Guards Battalion.       8     8 1 mortally wounded.   Hodgson's (Louisiana) Battery       1     1   Total   3 4 44   el Clack, and four pieces of the Washington Artillery, Captain Hodgson, would follow closely his movements, and be ready to swas now advancing. The four pieces of artillery under Captain Hodgson were ordered to follow at convenient distance in the r Assistant Adjutant-General. No. 56.-report of Capt. W. Irving Hodgson, Fifth Company Washington (Louisiana) artillery, o. I have the honor to be, yours, very truly, W. Irving Hodgson, Captain. Capt. W. G. Barth, Assistant Adjuta