Confederate States Army * Hood’s and McLaws’ Divisions


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Hood’s and McLaws’ Divisions were detached from the Army of Northern Virginia in September of 1863 and transferred to Bragg’s Army of Tennessee. They continued to be under Longstreet’s command and returned to Virginia in early 1864.

Hood’s Division – Brigadier General Micah Jenkins

Anderson’s Brigade Colonel William W. White
7th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel William W. White
8th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel John R. Towers
9th Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Edward F. Hoge
11th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Francis H. Little
59th Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Bolivar H. Gee
Benning’s Brigade Brigadier General Henry L. Benning 
2nd Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William S. Shepherd
15th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Dudley M. DuBose
17th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Wesley C. Hodges
20th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel James D. Waddell
Jenkins’ Brigade Colonel John Bratton
1st South Caroina Volunteers Colonel Franklin Kilpatrick (k 10/28)
Captain James R. Hagood (to Col. 11/16)
2nd South Caroina Rifle Regiment Colonel Robert E. Bowen (w 10/29)
5th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel Asbury Coward
6th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Major John M. White
Hampton (SC) Legion Colonel Martin W. Gary
Palmetto (SC) Sharpshooters Colonel Joseph Walker
Law’s Brigade Brigadier General Evander M. Law
4th Alabama Infantry Regiment Colonel Pickney D. Bowles
15th Alabama Infantry Regiment Major A.A. Lowther
44th Alabama Infantry Regiment Colonel William Perry
47th Alabama Infantry Regiment Major James M. Campbell
48th Alabama Infantry Regiment Colonel James L. Sheffield
Captain Thomas J. Eubanks (mw 10/29)
Robertson’s Brigade Brigadier General Jerome B. Robertson
3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment Colonel Van Manning
1st Texas Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Frederick S. Bass
4th Texas Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John P. Bane
5th Texas Infantry Regiment Major Jefferson C. Rogers

McLaws’ Division – Major General Lafayette McLaws

Bryan’s Brigade Brigadier General J Goode Bryan
10th Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Willis C. Holt
50th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Peter A.S. McGlashan
51st Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutanent Colonel Edward Ball
53rd Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel James P. Simms
Humphrey’s Brigade Brigadier General J. Benjamin Humphreys
13th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Colonel Kennon McElroy
17th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John Calvin Fiser
18th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Captain J.M. Adams
21st Mississippi Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William L. Brandon (Col. 8/14)
Kershaw’s Brigade Brigadier General Joseph B. Kershaw
Colonel John W. Henegan
2nd South Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Franklin Gaillard
3rd South Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel James D. Nance
7th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Elbert Bland
8th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel John W. Henegan (^)
15th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William M. Gist
3rd South Carolina Infantry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel William G. Rice
Wofford’s Brigade Brigadier General William T. Wofford
16th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Henry P. Thomas
18th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Solon Z. Ruff
24th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Robert E. McMillan
Cobb’s Georgia Legion Lieutenant Colonel Luther Glenn
Phillips Georgia Legion Major Joseph Hamilton
3rd Georgia Sharpshooter Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Nathan I. Hutchins
Division Artillery Colonel Henry C. Cabell
Troup (Ga.) Artillery Captain Henry H. Carlton
Pulaski (Ga.) Artillery Lieutenant William J. Furlong
Battery A, 1st North Carolina Artillery Captain Basil C. Manly
1st. Co. Richmond (Va.) Howitzers Lieutenant Edward S. McCarthy