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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
ral J. J. Archer. Heth's brigade. Brigadier-general Henry Heth. Colonel J. M. Brockenbrough. McGowan's brigade. Brigadier-general S. McGowan. Colonel O. E. Edwards. Colonel A. Perrin. Colonel D. H. Hamilton. 40th Virginia, Col. J. M. Brockenbrough, Lt.-col. F. W. Cox, Capt. T. E. Betts. 47th Virginia, Col. Robert H. Hamilton, Captain W. P. Shooter. 1st South Carolina Rifles, Col. James M. Perrin, Lt.-col. F. E. Harrison. 12th South Carolina. 13th South Carolina, Colonel O. E. Edwards, Lt.-col. B. T. Brockman. 14th South Carolina, Col. A. Perrin. Thomas' brigade. Brigadier-general E. L. Thomas. 14th Georgia, Colonel R. W. Folsom. June 25. The First corps marched from Guilford Station, Va., to Barnesville, Md.; the Third corps, from Gum Springs, Va., to the north side of the Potomac at Edwards' Ferry and the mouth of the Monocacy; and the Eleventh corps, from Edwards' Ferry, Va., to Jefferson, Md. These corps crossed the Potomac at Edwards' Ferry. The