. The photographic history of the civil . CONFEDERATE GENERALSNo. 7—GEORGIA (Continued) Bryan M. Thomas G. Moxley Sorrell Dudley M. Dubois Led a Brigade of Alabamians. Staff Officer with Longstreet. Led a Brigade in Longstreets C Marcellus A. Stovall Lucius J. G^rtrell Henry C. Wayne Alfred Ccmjhiwg James I. SlMMB William R. Boggs Led a Brigade in Led a Brigade in Adjutant-General and Led a Brigade of Led aGeorgia Brigade in Chief of Staff to Gen. Hoods Corps. Georgia Reserves Inspector-General of Georgians in the West. Longstreets Corps. E. Kirby Smith. Georgia. ^rrouo (forps—Arm


. The photographic history of the civil . CONFEDERATE GENERALSNo. 7—GEORGIA (Continued) Bryan M. Thomas G. Moxley Sorrell Dudley M. Dubois Led a Brigade of Alabamians. Staff Officer with Longstreet. Led a Brigade in Longstreets C Marcellus A. Stovall Lucius J. G^rtrell Henry C. Wayne Alfred Ccmjhiwg James I. SlMMB William R. Boggs Led a Brigade in Led a Brigade in Adjutant-General and Led a Brigade of Led aGeorgia Brigade in Chief of Staff to Gen. Hoods Corps. Georgia Reserves Inspector-General of Georgians in the West. Longstreets Corps. E. Kirby Smith. Georgia. ^rrouo (forps—Armo of Ihr Mississippi ano of armtrssrr Major-General Braxton Bragg was givencommand of the Second Corps of the Army of theMississippi on its organization. March 29, were ten divisions, composed chiefly of Ala-bama, Mississippi, and Louisiana troops. In July,Major-Genera] Samuel Jones had command, andon August 15th, when General Bragg resumedcommand of the whole army, his former corpspassed to the control of Major-General was an aggregate present of about sixteenthousand men. On November 7th, the Left an organization that had a short existenceafter August 15th, again became the Second (orHardees) Corps.


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