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Lieut. Rush L. Elkin's escort company, and King's Missouri battery. Ross' brigade served under Gen. S. D. Lee until ordered to Georgia. RossRoss disabled and drove on shore the transport Delta, January 6th; and then was ordered to take position at Benton, Miss., and guard the country whe fighting Texans and King's battery, and their gallant leader, General Ross, for their noble defense of the Yazoo country. On September 29th General Ross took command of the cavalry division composed of his own brigade and Gholson's. Georgia campaign. On April 30, 1864, Smit, Ninth Texas infantry; Lieut. L. Deboard, Thirty-second cavalry. Ross' cavalry brigade served on one wing of the army with W. H. Jackson, railroad communications of Atlanta, in the latter part of July. General Ross came up with the Federal cavalry near Lovejoy's Station, and wit waiting to form, the order to charge was given. At the word, said Ross, the Ninth Texas, led by its gallant colonel, D. W. Jones, dashed fo