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CONFEDERATE ROSTER.

ORDER OF RANK— Continued.

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REMARKS. June 1, 1864. Commanded Longstreet's corps while lie was disabled by wounds encountered in the Battle of the Wilderness. Corps composed of the divisions of French, Loringand Walthall, Army of the West. Command composed of the cavalry divisions of Chalmers, Jack- son and Buford, McCulloch's Second Missouri cavalry regiment as a special scouting force, and the Mississippi militia ; Army of the West. Commanding cavalry in General Joseph E. Johnston's army during General Sherman's march through the Carolinas, and Butler's division of cavalry from the Army of Northern Vir- ginia. Commanding District of Louisiana. Commanding cavalry divisions of Allen, Humes and Dibbrell, composed of the brigades of Allen, Anderson, Breckinridge, Crews, Dibbrell, Ferguson, Harrison, Iverson and Lewis; again, commanding cavalry corps. Army of Tennessee, com- posed of the divisions of Martin, Kelley and Humes, and at another time a cavalry division In the Army of Tennessee, composed of the brigades of Hagan, Wharton and Morgan. Commanding Second Army Corps, Army of Northern Virgiala ; at the time of General Lee's surrender, General Longstreet was in command of one wing of the Army of Northern Virginia and General Gordon of the other. Marcli 2, 1865.

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