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487 Series I Volume XI-II Serial 13 - Peninsular Campaign Part II

Page 487 Chapter XXIII. SEVEN-DAYS' BATTLES.

HUGER'S DIVISION.*

Major General BENJAMIN HUGER.

Second Brigade.

Brigadier General WILLIAM MAHONE.

6th Virginia.

12th Virginia.

16th Virginia.

41st Virginia.

49th Virginia.

Grimes' (Virginia) battery.

Moorman's (Virginia) battery.

Third Brigade.

Brigadier General A. R. WRIGHT.

44th Alabama.

3rd Georgia.

4th Georgia.

22nd Georgia.

1st Louisiana.

Huger's (Virginia) battery.

Ross' (Georgia) battery.+

Fourth Brigade.

Brigadier General LEWIS A. ARMISTEAD.

9th Virginia.

14th Virginia.

38th Virginia.

53rd Virginia.

57th Virginia.

5th Virginia Battalion.

Stribling's battery, Fauquier (Va.) Artillery.

Turner's (Virginia) battery.

HILL'S (LIGHT) DIVISION.

Major General AMBROSE P. HILL.

First Brigade.

Brigadier General CHARLES W. FIELD.

40th Virginia.

47th Virginia.

55th Virginia.

60th Virginia.

Second Brigade.

Brigadier General MAXCY GREGG.

1st South Carolina.

1st South Carolina Rifles.

12th South Carolina.

13th South Carolina.

14th South Carolina.

Third Brigade.

Brigadier General JOSEPH R. ANDERSON.

Colonel EDWARD L. THOMAS.

14th Georgia.

35th Georgia.

45th Georgia.

49th Georgia.

3rd Louisiana Battalion.

Fourth Brigade.

Brigadier General L. O'B. BRANCH.

7th North Carolina.

18th North Carolina.

28th North Carolina.

33rd North Carolina.

37th North Carolina.

Fifth Brigade.

Brigadier General JAMES J. ARCHER.

5th Alabama Battalion.

19th Georgia.

1st Tennessee.

7th Tennessee.

14th Tennessee.

Sixth Brigade.

Brigadier General WILLIAM D. PENDER.

2nd Arkansas Battalion.

16th North Carolina.

22nd North Carolina.

34th North Carolina.

38th North Carolina.

22nd Virginia Battalion.

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*Ransom's and Walker's brigades, of the Department of North Carolina, were temporarily attached to Huger's division.

+Of Cutt's battalion, temporarily attached.

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