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8 missing; total, 144. The Sixty-second, during its active service, was always in the Second Brigade, First Division, Fifth Corps, Colonel Sweitzer commanding the brigade during the most of the time. The regiment was mustered out July 13, 1864, its term of service having expired. Sixty-Third Pennsylvania Infantry. Graham's Brigade — Birney's Division — Thire Corps. (1) Col. Alex. Hays, W. P., R. A.; Bvt. Major-Gen. (Killed). (3) Col. William S. Kirkwood (Killed). (2) Col. A. S. Morgan. (4) Col. John A. Danks. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 4   4       17 Company A 1 23 24   13 13 151   B 2 11 13   10 10 103   C   10 10   11 11 136   D 1 15 16   10 10 158   E 1 14 15   11 11 146   F 2 15 17   19 19 112   G 2 25 27   11 11 141   H 3 22 25   10 10 139   I   20 20   11 11 132
P. JohnsonMay 13, 1862.  Col. Richard Lyon1862.  21stArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. S. BooneAug. 21, 1862.  Col. D. McRae1862.Promoted Brigadier-General. 22dArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. H. McCord   Col. G. W. King1862.  23dArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. O. P. LyleSept. 10, 1862.  Col. C. W. Adams1862.Promoted Brigadier-General. 24thArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. E. E. PortlockJune 6, 1862.  25thArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. Chas. R. TumballJune 13, 1862.  26thArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. A. S. Morgan   27thArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. J. R. Shaylor   28thArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. D. McRae Promoted Brigadier-General. 29thArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. J. C. Pleasants   30thArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. Robt. A. HartNov. 12, 1862.  31stArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. T. H. McCrayMay 27, 1862.Promoted Brigadier-General. 32dArkansasRegimentInfantryCol. L. C. Gause   1stArkansasBattalionInfantryMajor W. H. Brooks   2dArkansasBattalionInfantryMajor W. D. Barnett   3
Bradfute—Texas cavalry under Bass, Stevens, Guess and Alexander; Etter's Arkansas battery. Second division, Brig.-Gen. Francis A. Shoup: First brigade, Brig.-Gen. James F. Fagan—Col. A. T. Hawthorn's Arkansas regiment; Twenty-second Arkansas, Col. J. P. King; Twenty-ninth Arkansas, Col. J. C. Pleasants; Thirty-fourth Arkansas, Col. W. H. Brooks; Capt. W. D. Blocher's Arkansas battery. Second brigade, Col. Dandridge McRae—Twenty-eighth Arkansas, Col. D. McRae: Twenty-sixth Arkansas, Col. A. S. Morgan; Thirtieth Arkansas, Col. A. J. McNeill; Thirtysec-ond Arkansas, Col. C. H. Matlock; West's and Woodruff's Arkansas batteries. Unattached, Cheek's battalion of sharpshooters; Venable's Arkansas cavalry. Third division, Brig.-Gen. M. M. Parsons: First brigade, Col. Alex. A. Steen (killed at Prairie Grove)— Missouri regiments of Colonels Caldwell, Hunter, White and Steen; Tilden's Missouri battery. Second brigade, Col. R. G. Shaver—Col. C. W. Adams' Arkansas regiment; Twenty-sev
stern Arkansas. On repairing to Fort Smith, General Steele found there Col. A. S. Morgan's regiment of infantry and some cavalry. Colonel Morgan had the sick andColonel Morgan had the sick and wounded of Prairie Grove in hospitals there, in a condition he reported as wretched. Morgan was a veteran soldier, captain of Company A, First Arkansas ConfederateMorgan was a veteran soldier, captain of Company A, First Arkansas Confederate infantry; had returned to the Trans-Mississippi department and was appointed colonel of the regiment by Hindman. He had raised and organized Company A of the regimee battle of Prairie Grove. Lieut. William Smith became captain, by promotion of Morgan, of Company A. The other captains appointed were Samuel Gibson, W. S. Otey, A.te Congress, and the regiment insisted upon a reorganization under the law. Colonel Morgan was the reliance of General Steele, as long as he was content to serve undesumed command, as successor to Generals Pike and Cooper, he had, in addition to Morgan's regiment, 100 men of Monroe's regiment, and Lane's Texas partisan rangers, un