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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Letters from General Lee to President Davis on the situation in September, 1863. (search)
t to this army to enable me to oppose the advance of General Meade with a greater prospect of success. And it is a matter worthy of consideration whether General Longstreet's corps will reach General Bragg in time and condition to be of any advantage to him. If the report sent to me by General Cooper since my return from Richmond is correct, General Bragg had, on the 20th August last, 51,101 effective men; General Buckner, 20th August last, 16, 118 effective men. He was to receive from General Johnston 9,000 effective men. His total force will, therefore, be 76,219, as large a number as I presume he can operate with. This is independent of the local troops which, you may recollect, he reported as exceeding his expectations. Should General Longstreet reach General Bragg in time to aid him in winning a victory, and return to this army, it will be well, but should he be detained there without being able to do any good, it will result in evil. I hope you will have the means of judging
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 73 (search)
rs not indicated on inspection report. Major General S. D. Ramseur. Pegram's brigade. Brigadier-General John Pegram. Thirteenth Virginia. Thirty-first Virginia. Forty-ninth Virginia. Fifty-second Virginia. Fifty-eighth Virginia. Johnston's brigade. Brigadier-General R. D. Johnston. Fifth North Carolina. Twelfth North Carolina. Twentieth North Carolina. Twenty-third North Carolina. Godwin's brigade. Brigadier-General A. C. Godwin. Sixth North Carolina. Twenty-firstl John Pegram. Thirteenth Virginia. Thirty-first Virginia. Forty-ninth Virginia. Fifty-second Virginia. Fifty-eighth Virginia. Johnston's brigade. Brigadier-General R. D. Johnston. Fifth North Carolina. Twelfth North Carolina. Twentieth North Carolina. Twenty-third North Carolina. Godwin's brigade. Brigadier-General A. C. Godwin. Sixth North Carolina. Twenty-first North Carolina. Fifty-fourth North Carolina. Fifty-seventh North Carolina. First North Carolina Battalion.