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CONFEDERATE MILITARY HISTORY.
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BOWEN’S DIVISION.

Maj.-Gen. John S. Bowen commanding.

Bowen’s brigade, Col. F. M. Cockrell—First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Missouri infantry; Guibor’s, Landis’ and Wade’s Missouri batteries; Grayson’s company Louisiana heavy artillery, at Grand Gulf.

Green’s brigade, Brig.-Gen. M. E. Green—Catterson’s and Bayne's Arkansas battalions of sharpshooters; Fifteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first Arkansas infantry; First Missouri cavalry and Second Missouri cavalry battalion, dismounted; Dawson’s and Lowe's Missouri batteries; Escort, Captain Savery’s company Western Rangers.

LORING’S DIVISION.

Maj.-Gen. W. W. Loring commanding.

Tilghman’s brigade, Brig.-Gen. Lloyd Tilghman, Col. A. E. Reynolds—Fifty-fourth Alabama; Eighth Kentucky; Sixth Mississippi, Col. Robert Lowry; Twentieth Mississippi, Col. D. R. Russell; Twenty-third Mississippi, Col. J. M. Wells; Twenty-sixth Mississippi, Col. A. E. Reynolds, Maj. T. F. Parker; Capt. Jacob Culbertson’s Mississippi battery; Capt. J. J. Cowan’s Mississippi battery; Captain McLendon’s Mississippi battery.

Featherston’s brigade, Brig.-Gen. W. S. Featherston —Third Mississippi, Col. T. H. Mellon; Twenty-second Mississippi, Lieut.-Col. H. J. Reid; Thirty-first Mississippi, Col. J. A. Orr; Thirty-third Mississippi, Col. D. W. Hurst; First Mississippi battalion sharpshooters, Maj. W. A. Rayburn; First Mississippi light artillery, battery C.

FIRST MILITARY DISTRICT, HEADQUARTERS COLUMBUS.

Brig.-Gen. Daniel Ruggles commanding.

Third Mississippi battalion State troops, Maj. W. A. Hewlett; Fifth Mississippi regiment State troops, Col. H. C. Robinson; Mississippi State cavalry, companies of