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Organization of the Army of the Valley District.
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Fourteenth Louisiana, Lieutenant-Colonel David Zable. Fifteentii Louisiana, Captain H.J. Egan.

Evans' Brigade.

Colonel E. N. Alkiiisoii.

Thirteenth Georgia, Colonel John H. Baker.

Twenty-sixth Georgia, Lieutenant Colonel James S. Blain.

Thirty-first Georgia, Colonel John H Lowe.

Thirty-eighth Georgia, Major Thomas H. Bomar.

Sixtieth Georgia, Captain Milton Russell.

Sixty-first Georgia, Captain E. F. Sharpe.

Twelfth Georgia Battalion, Captain James W. Anderson.

Terry's Brigade.[1]

Brigadier-General William Terry.

Colonel J. H. F. Funk. Colonel R. H. Dungan.

Second Virginia. Twenty-first Virginia.

Fourth Virginia. Twenty-fifth Virginia.

Fifth Virginia. Forty second Virginia.

Twenty-seventh Virginia. Forty-fourth Virginia.

Thirty-third Virginia. Forty-eighth Virginia.

Fiftieth Virginia.

Lieutenant-Colonel S. H. Saunders. Tenth Virginia. Twenty-third Virginia. Thirty-seventh Virginia.

Ramseur's Division.[2]

Major General S. D. Ramseur.

Pegrani's Brigade. Johnston' s Brigade.

Brigadier-General John Pegram. Brigadier-General R. D. Johnston.

Thirteenth Virginia. Fifth North Carolina.

Thirty-first Virginia. Twelfth North Carolina.

Forty-ninth Virginia. Twentieth North Carolina.

Fifty-second Virginia. Twenty-third North Carolina.

Fifty-eighth Virginia.

Godivin's Brigade.

Brigadier-General A. C. Godwin.

Sixth North Carolina. Twenty-first North Carolina. Fifty- fourth North Carolina. Fifty-seventh North Carolina. First North Carolina Battalion.

  • r1 As shown by inspection reports; cavalry and artillery not accounted for.
  • r2 Regimental commanders not indicated on inspection report.
  • These brigades united under command of Brigadier-General Zebulon York,
  • Composed of the fragmentary remains of fourteen of the regiments of Kdward Johnson's division, most of which was captured by the enemy May 12, 1864.