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Confederate 2nd Corps Army of Mississippi 28 April 1862 Commanding Officer: Major General B. Bragg 1st Division: Cheatham 1st Brigade: Brigadier General P. Anderson 1st Florida Infantry Battalion 4th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 5th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 7th Louisiana Infantry Regiment Hodgson's (Louisiana) Battery 2nd Brigade: Brigadier General A. Mouton 11th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 16th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 19th Louisiana Infantry Regiment Ducatel's (Louisiana) Battery 3rd Brigade: Brigadier General D. Ruggles 13th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 20th Louisiana Infantry Regiment Crescent (Louisiana) Infantry Regiment 38th Tennessee Infantry Regiment Ketchum's (Alabama) Battery 4th Brigade: Colonel C.J.Moore 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment 51st Tennessee Infantry Regiment 2nd Texas Infantry Regiment Confederate Guards Response Battalion 2nd Division: Wither 1st Brigade: Brigadier General F. Gardner 19th Alabama Infantry Regiment 22nd Alabama Infantry Regiment 25th Alabama Infantry Regiment 26th Alabama Infantry Regiment 1st Louisiana Infantry Regiment Robertson's Battery (Claimed by Alabama & Florida) 2nd Brigade: Brigadier General J.R. Chalmers 5th Mississippi Infantry Regiment 7th Mississippi Infantry Regiment 9th Mississippi Infantry Regiment 10th Mississippi Infantry Regiment 36th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Lumsden's (Alabama) Battery 3rd Brigade: Brigadier General Jackson 17th Alabama Infantry Regiment 18th Alabama Infantry Regiment 21st Alabama Infantry Regiment 24th Alabama Infantry Regiment 5th Georgia Infantry Regiment Burtwell's (Alabama) Battery 4th Brigade: Brigadier General J.H. Trapper 28th Alabama Infantry Regiment 44th Mississippi Infantry Regiment 10th South Carolina Infantry Regiment 19th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Water's (Alabama) Battery U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion, A Compilation of Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Government Printing Office; Washington, D.C., 1882
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