da Regiment, Col. Anderson, 620; of Major Lary's Georgia Battalion, 350; of Capt. Lee's artillery company, 114--composed entirely of artisans and mechanics; and of 1st Battalion of the Louisiana Regiment, 520, Col. Adams; the Zouaves, 505, Lieut.-Col. Coppens; and the Marines, 109.
The army of Gen. Bragg may, therefore, be thus stated accurately:
Brigadier-General Commanding, Braxton Bragg; Inspector-General, J. H. Forney; Chief of Engineers, W. H. Stevens; Chief of Ordnance, W. R. Boggs;Lieut.-Col. Steadman,600
1st Georgia Regiment, Col. Ramsey,760
2,160
Third division--Col. Gladden.
One regiment Louisiana Infantry-two battalions.
1st Battalion, Lieut. Col. Adams, (regulars,) 6 companies,620
Battalion of Zouaves, Lieut.-Col.Coppens.505
Georgia Battalion, Major Lary,350
1st Florida Regiment, Col. Anderson,615
Ind. Artillery Company of Savannah, Capt. Lee,114
2,194
troops at Pensacola under Major Bradford.
2d Battalion of First Louisiana Regiment:
Louisiana
ry's Georgia Battalion, 350; of Capt. Lee's artillery company, 114--composed entirely of artisans and mechanics; and of 1st Battalion of the Louisiana Regiment, 520, Col. Adams; the Zouaves, 505, Lieut.-Col. Coppens; and the Marines, 109.
The army of Gen. Bragg may, therefore, be thus stated accurately:
Brigadier-General Commanding, Braxton Bragg; Inspector-General, J. H. Forney; Chief of Engineers, W. H. Stevens; Chief of Ordnance, W. R. Boggs; Adjutant-General, R. C. Wood; Aids, George D. Garner, Thomas Ellis; Surgeon-General, A. J. Foard; Quartermaster, L. A. O'Bannon; Chief of Subsistence, T. W. Jones.
First division--Col. J. R. Chalmiers.
1st Mississippi Regiment, Col. Chalmers,787
2d Mississippi Regiment, Col. Phillips,841
Quitman Artillery, Capt. Lovell,75
Vicksburg Artillery, Capt. Tull,60
Judson Artillery, Capt. Carr,63
1,826
Second division--Col. Clayton.
1st Alabama Regiment, Col. Clayton,800
2d Alabama Battalion, Lieut.-Col. Steadman,600
1st Georgia R
ncas, and battalion 63, make up the second division, commanded by Col. Clayton.
The extreme left, extending from the Hospital to a point beyond the Navy Yard, is the division which Col. Gladden commands, and consists of the Florida Regiment, Col. Anderson, 620; of Major Lary's Georgia Battalion, 350; of Capt. Lee's artillery company, 114--composed entirely of artisans and mechanics; and of 1st Battalion of the Louisiana Regiment, 520, Col. Adams; the Zouaves, 505, Lieut.-Col. Coppens; and the rd division--Col. Gladden.
One regiment Louisiana Infantry-two battalions.
1st Battalion, Lieut. Col. Adams, (regulars,) 6 companies,620
Battalion of Zouaves, Lieut.-Col.Coppens.505
Georgia Battalion, Major Lary,350
1st Florida Regiment, Col. Anderson,615
Ind. Artillery Company of Savannah, Capt. Lee,114
2,194
troops at Pensacola under Major Bradford.
2d Battalion of First Louisiana Regiment:
Louisiana Guards, Capt. Todd,103
Crescent Rifles, Capt. Fisk,92
Shreveport Greys, Capt
dden commands, and consists of the Florida Regiment, Col. Anderson, 620; of Major Lary's Georgia Battalion, 350; of Capt. Lee's artillery company, 114--composed entirely of artisans and mechanics; and of 1st Battalion of the Louisiana Regiment, 520, Col. Adams; the Zouaves, 505, Lieut.-Col. Coppens; and the Marines, 109.
The army of Gen. Bragg may, therefore, be thus stated accurately:
Brigadier-General Commanding, Braxton Bragg; Inspector-General, J. H. Forney; Chief of Engineers, W. H. Stevens; Chief of Ordnance, W. R. Boggs; Adjutant-General, R. C. Wood; Aids, George D. Garner, Thomas Ellis; Surgeon-General, A. J. Foard; Quartermaster, L. A. O'Bannon; Chief of Subsistence, T. W. Jones.
First division--Col. J. R. Chalmiers.
1st Mississippi Regiment, Col. Chalmers,787
2d Mississippi Regiment, Col. Phillips,841
Quitman Artillery, Capt. Lovell,75
Vicksburg Artillery, Capt. Tull,60
Judson Artillery, Capt. Carr,63
1,826
Second division--Col. Clayton.
1st Alabama Regi
he Navy Yard, is the division which Col. Gladden commands, and consists of the Florida Regiment, Col. Anderson, 620; of Major Lary's Georgia Battalion, 350; of Capt. Lee's artillery company, 114--composed entirely of artisans and mechanics; and of 1st Battalion of the Louisiana Regiment, 520, Col. Adams; the Zouaves, 505, Lieut.-Col. Coppens; and the Marines, 109.
The army of Gen. Bragg may, therefore, be thus stated accurately:
Brigadier-General Commanding, Braxton Bragg; Inspector-General, J. H. Forney; Chief of Engineers, W. H. Stevens; Chief of Ordnance, W. R. Boggs; Adjutant-General, R. C. Wood; Aids, George D. Garner, Thomas Ellis; Surgeon-General, A. J. Foard; Quartermaster, L. A. O'Bannon; Chief of Subsistence, T. W. Jones.
First division--Col. J. R. Chalmiers.
1st Mississippi Regiment, Col. Chalmers,787
2d Mississippi Regiment, Col. Phillips,841
Quitman Artillery, Capt. Lovell,75
Vicksburg Artillery, Capt. Tull,60
Judson Artillery, Capt. Carr,63
1,826
Seco
vis, of Canton, nephew of the President, a very intelligent and gallant officer.
Besides these there are three independent Mississippi artillery companies, which are placed in charge of batteries.
They are Capt. Carr's Jackson Artillery, 63; Capt. Lovell's Quitman Artillery, of Natchez, 75; Capt. Tull's Vicksburg Artillery company, 60; making in all 1,826 Mississippians who are enrolled in this army!
Next to the Mississippians are the Alabamians, who have two regiments encamped on the left rgeon-General, A. J. Foard; Quartermaster, L. A. O'Bannon; Chief of Subsistence, T. W. Jones.
First division--Col. J. R. Chalmiers.
1st Mississippi Regiment, Col. Chalmers,787
2d Mississippi Regiment, Col. Phillips,841
Quitman Artillery, Capt. Lovell,75
Vicksburg Artillery, Capt. Tull,60
Judson Artillery, Capt. Carr,63
1,826
Second division--Col. Clayton.
1st Alabama Regiment, Col. Clayton,800
2d Alabama Battalion, Lieut.-Col. Steadman,600
1st Georgia Regiment, Col. Ramsey,760