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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
n the composition of Morgan's command when he set out on the raid. First Brigade. Col. B. W. Duke. 2d KentuckyMaj. T. B. Webber. 5th KentuckyCol. D. H. Smith. 6th KentuckyCol. J. Warren Grigsby. 9th KentuckyCol. W. C. P. Breckinridge. Ward's (9th Tennessee) regimentCol. W. W. Ward. Second Brigade. Col. R. S. Cluke. 8th KentuckyCol. R. S. Cluke. 10th KentuckyCol. A. R. Johnson. Chenault's regimentCol. D. W. Chenault. Gano's regimentLieut.-col. J. M. Huffman. ArtillCol. W. W. Ward. Second Brigade. Col. R. S. Cluke. 8th KentuckyCol. R. S. Cluke. 10th KentuckyCol. A. R. Johnson. Chenault's regimentCol. D. W. Chenault. Gano's regimentLieut.-col. J. M. Huffman. Artillery. Kentucky BatteryCapt. E. P. Byrne. District of Northern Alabama. Brig.-gen. P. D. Roddey. 5th Alabama CavalryCol. Josiah Patterson. 53d Alabama CavalryCol. M. W. Hannon. Roddey's cavalry regimentLieut.-col. W. A. Johnson. Unorganized troopsCapt. W. R. Julian. Georgia BatteryCapt. C. B. Ferrell. Forrest's cavalry division. Brig.-gen. Nathan B. Forrest. First Brigade. Col. G. G. Dibrell reported in command, July 20. Brig.-gen. F. C. Armstrong. 3d Arkans