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partment to another, nor did the prohibition ever apply to parts of the department within the enemy`s lines or between the lines. I do not understand from your letter whether Messrs. Haymond and Morgan propose to drive cattle out of the department. I believe the cattle are generally young and small, and as the grass in this section of the country is very fine and abundant, I think it desirable the cattle should remain on it as long as possible. I understand there are many speculators going through this country who interfere materially with Government agents in the purchase of cattle, in one instance, I am informed, giving information on the border that I had ordered troops there to collect cattle. As martial law is not in force in this department, it is not easy to prevent such misconduct. I am on my way now to visit the camps in Raleigh, Greenbrier, and Pocahontas.
Very respectfully, sir, your obedient servant,
SAM. JONES,
Major-General.
List of divisions, brigades, and regiments, with names of commanding officers, in the First and Second Army Corps, June 22, 1863.
FIRST ARMY CORPS.
Lieutenant General JAMES LONGSTREET.
PICKETT`S DIVISION.
Major General GEORGE E. PICKETT.
Garnett`s Brigade.
Brigadier General RICHARD B. GARNETT.
8th Virginia, Colonel Eppa Hunton.
18th Virginia:
Colonel R. E. Withers. *
Lieutenant Colonel H. A. Carrington.
19th Virginia, Colonel Henry Gantt.
28th Virginia, Colonel R. C. Allen.
56th Virginia, Colonel W. D. Stuart.
Kemper`s Brigade.
Brigadier General JAMES L. KEMPER.
1st Virginia, Colonel Lewis B. Williams.
3rd Virginia, Colonel Joseph Mayo, jr.
7th Virginia, Colonel W. T. Patton.
11th Virginia, Colonel David Funstern. +
24th Virginia, Colonel William R. Terry.
Armistead`s Brigade.
Brigadier General LEWIS A. ARMISTEAD.
9th Virginia:
Lieutenant Colonel J. S. Gilliam. ++
Major John C. Owens.
14th Virginia, Colonel James G. Hodges.
38th Virginia, Colonel E. C. Edmonds.
53rd Virginia, Colonel W. R. Aylett.
57th Virginia, Colonel J. Bowie Magruder.
Corse`s Brigade
Brigadier General MONTGOMERY D. CORSE.
15th Virginia:
Colonel T. P. August. $
Major C. H. Clarke.
17th Virginia:
Colonel M. Marye. #
Lieutenant Colonel A. Herbert.
29th Virginia:
Lieutenant Colonel James Giles.!
30th Virginia:
Colonel A. T. Harrison. **
Lieutenant Colonel R. S. Chew.
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* Permanently detached.
+ Absent, wounded (permanently).
++ Lieutenant-Colonel Gilliam absent, sick.
$ Permanently detached.
# Leg amputated.
! Colonel Alfred C. Moore resigned.
** Absent, sick.
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