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REMARKS. Commanding Department of North Carolina and Southern Vir- ginia, with defensive line from the mouth of the Appomattox to Cape Fear river. Division composed of the brigades of Brown, Cumming, Pettus and Reynolds, and the light batteries of Anderson, Rowan, Corput and Carne ; at another time, of the brigades of Pettus, Palmer and Cumming. Commanding Department of North Carolina in 1864 ; commanded division iu Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern Virginia, composed of the brigades of Garnett, Armlstead, Kemper and Jenkins, to which Corse's brigade was subsequently added. Promoted Lieuteuant-General September 20, 1863 ; General with temporary rank, July 18, 1864; division composed of the brigades of Robertson, Law, Benning and Jenkins; at the Battle of Fredericksburg, division composed of the brigades of Law, Toombs, Robertson and Anderson. Commanding division, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia, composed of the brigades of Toombs, Anderson, Drayton, Kemper, Garnett and Jenkins. Division consisted at first of Hebert's and Moore's brigades, and, subsequently, of the brigades of King, Waterhouse, Waul and McLain; at another time General Forney commanded a division composed of the brigades of Cockrell and Green, Army of the Mississippi. Commanding Department of the Gulf; previously In command of tlie Third division. Army of the West. In command of the Second District, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. Division composed of Hawes', McCuIloch's and Randall's brigades. Commanding brigade, Army of Northern Virginia; also in com- mand of the Department of Richmond, Virginia. In command at Mobile, Alabama, &c., &c. Killed at the Battle of Franklin, Tennessee ; division composed of the brigades of Polk, Wood and Deshler, and the light batteries of Calvert, Semple and Douglass ; division after- wards composed of the brigades of Polk, Lowry, Govan and Granberry, and again of the brigades of Wood, Johnson, Lid- dell and Polk ; Army of Tennessee. Commanded Stonewall Jackson's old division, of the Second corps, Army of Northern Virginia ; at the Battle of Chancel- lorsville, division composed of the brigades of Colston, Paxton, Nicholls and Jones. Died April 17, 1863 ; in command of the First division of the right wing of the Army of the Mississippi, composed of the brigades of savage, Stewart and Mauey. Promoted Lieutenant- General May 31, 1864; division composed of Early's, Hays', Lawton's and Trimble's brigades; at the Battle of Chancellorsville, division composed of the brigades of Hays, Gordon, Hoke and Smith, Army of Northern Vir- ginia. Promoted Lleutenant-General February 28, 1365; commanding cavalry in Tennessee, consisting of the divisions of Wharton. Martin and Kelly, and the brigades of Roddy and Morgan. Commanding at Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1S64; division composed of the brigades of Hood and Law, and the light batteries of Reilly and Balthis. Commanding division in Eweil's corps. Army of Northern Vir- ginia, composed of the brigades of Walker, Steuart and J. M, Jones,