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THE MARCH TO THE SEA.
II.-— Organization of the Army near Smithfield , N. <7., Commanded b t)Gen. Joseph E. Johnston , March 31, 1865.
Lieut.-General WILLIAM J. HARDEE Commanding.
Major-General L. McLAWS’S DIVISION.
Brigades— Blanchard's, Harrison's, Kennedy’s, Fixer's.
Brigadier-General W. B. TALIAFERRO’S DIVISION.BHgades— Elliott’s, Rhett’s.
Major-General R. F, HOKE’S DIVISION.
Brigades— Clingman’s, Hagood’s, Colquitt’s, Kirkland’s, Nethercutt'sJunior Reserves.
ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE.
STEWART’S, LEE’S, and CHEATHAM’S CORPS.
(These corps are reported as- having the same organization as when with Hood ,both as to divisions and brigades, except that Anderson’s Division of Lee’s Corpswas under command of Major-General D. H. Hill, and the whole of Stewart'sCorps was under the command of Major-General E. C. Walthall.)
ARTILLERY ATTACHED TO HARDEE’S CORPS.
Batteries — Abelle’s, Anderson’s, Brooks’s, Maxwell’s (section), Atkins’s,Parvis's, Detachment 10th North Carolina Battalion, Le Garden’s,Stuart’s.
ARTILLERY ATTACHED TO ARMY OF TENNESSEE.
Battery — Kanaraux’s. For memorandum as to other artillery of the Army of theTennessee, see Appendix E, III.
CAVALRY CORPS.
Lieut.-Generai. WADE HAMPTON Commanding.
Wheeler’s Cavalry. Butler's Cavalry . Divisions and brigades not given. i
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1 It is regretted that it has not been practicable to procure the list of regimentsin Hardee’s Corps, or the Cavalry .