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Page 910 N. C., VA., W. VA., MD., PA., ETC., Chapter XXXIX.

Organization of troops in the Department of North Carolina, Major General D. H. Hill, C. S. Army, commanding, about June 20, 1863. *

Clongman`s Brigade.

8th North Carolina.

31st North Carolina.

51st North Carolina.

61st North Carolina.

1st North Carolina Heavy Artillery.

Cooke`s Brigade.

15th North Carolina.

27th North Carolina.

46th North Carolina.

48th North Carolina.

Cooper`s battery.

Colquitt`s Brigade.

6th Georgia.

19th Georgia.

23rd Georgia.

27th Georgia.

28th Georgia.

Artillery.

Bunting`s battery.

Cumming`s battery.

Dickson`s battery.

Moore`s battery.

Starr`s battery.

REMARKS. -Major General W. H. C. Whiting commanding District of the Cape Fear; headquarters, Wilmington, N. C. Colquitt`s and Cooke`s brigades and the artillery at Kinston, N. C., Brigadier-General Colquitt commanding.


HEADQUARTERS PICKETT`S DIVISION, Berryville Pike, June 21, 1863.

Brigadier General R. H. CHILTON,
Adjt. and Insp. General, Army of Northern Virginia:

GENERAL: I have the honor to report that in point of numerical strength this division has been very much weakened. One brigade (Jenkins`) was left on the Blackwater. Corse was left at Hanover Junction as a guard by my own order, upon the receipt of a telegram from the general commanding this army to bring up my division to Culpeper Court-House if I could leave the Junction. Being anxious to carry out his wishes, I marched immediately with three brigades, leaving Corse with orders to follow as soon as relieved, and sent a staff officer to Richmond to report the circumstance to the Adjutant-General, and reported the fact by telegraph and letter to the commanding general.

I have now only three brigades, not more than 4, 795 men, and unless these absent troops are certainly to rejoin me, I beg that another brigade be sent to this division ere we commence the campaign. I ask this in no spirit of complaint, but merely as an act of justice to my division and myself, for it is well known that a small division will be expected to do the same amount of hard service as a large one, and, as the army is now divided, my division will be, I think, decidedly the weakest.

Hoping the general commanding will give this request his consideration, I am, general, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

GEO. E. PICKETT,

Major-General.

CONFIDENTIAL.] HDQRS. DEPARTMENT OF RICHMOND, June 21, 1863.

Commanding Officer, Chaffin`s Farm:

SIR: I have reliable information that the enemy have concentrated

20, 000 men at Yorktown, with the avowed purpose of advancing

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* The list from which this was compiled was forwarded by General R. E. Lee to the Adjutant and Inspector General, June 22, 1863.

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