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Colquitt's Brigade
BG Alfred H. Colquitt
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- 6th Florida Battalion: Maj Pickens Bird (Capt John William Pearson) - 9 killed or mortally wounded, 73 wounded, 2 missing[1]
- 6th Georgia: Ltc John T. Lofton - 5 killed, 56 wounded[2]
- 19th Georgia: Col James H. Neal - 6 killed, 88 wounded[3]
- 23rd Georgia (300 men): Ltc James H. Huggins - 2 killed, 66 wounded, 2 missing[4]
- 27th Georgia: Col Charles T. Zachry - 7 killed, 67 wounded[5]
- 28th Georgia: Cpt William P. Crawford (Col Tully Graybill) - 10 killed, 85 wounded[6]
- Chatham Artillery (Georgia): Cpt John F. Wheaton (4 pieces)
- Gamble's (Leon Light) Artillery (Florida): Cpt Robert H. Gamble
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Harrison's Brigade
Col George P. Harrison
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- 1st Florida Battalion (~420 men): Ltc Charles F. Hopkins - 3 killed, 47 wounded[7]
- 32nd Georgia: Maj Washington T. Holland (Col George P. Harrison) - 15 killed, 149 wounded[8]
- 64th Georgia: Cpt Charles S. Jenkins (Col John W. Evans) - 17 killed, 88 wounded, 2 missing[9]
- 1st Georgia Regulars (probably fewer than 200): Cpt Henry A. Cannon - 3 killed, 25 wounded[10]
- 28th Georgia Artillery Battalion (Also known as Bonaud's Battalion. A portion of the Second Florida Infantry Battalion may have been attached to this unit during the battle. Additionally, a detachment of Florida conscripts was also present.) - 12 killed, 95 wounded, 2 missing[11]
- Abell's Artillery (Florida) (Serving as infantry)
- Guerard's Battery (Georgia): Cpt John M. Guerard (4 pieces) - 2 wounded[12]
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Smith's Cavalry Brigade
Col Caraway Smith
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- 4th Georgia Cavalry (~250 men): Col Duncan L. Clinch Jr. - 6 (7?) wounded[13]
- 2nd Florida Cavalry (203 men): Ltc Abner H. McCormick - no known losses[14]
- 5th Florida Cavalry Battalion: Ltc Benjamin B. Sample, Maj George W. Scott - 4 Killed, unknown Wounded[15]
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