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    Virginia 13th Infantry (Confederate)

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    Virginia, United States of America

    Companies

    Virginia 13th Infantry, Company A (Confederate)

    Virginia 13th Infantry, Company B (Confederate)

    Virginia 13th Infantry, Company C (Confederate)

    Virginia 13th Infantry, Company D (Confederate)

    Virginia 13th Infantry, Company E (Confederate)

    Virginia 13th Infantry, Company F (Confederate)

    Virginia 13th Infantry, Company F&S (Confederate)

    Virginia 13th Infantry, Company G (Confederate)

    Virginia 13th Infantry, Company H (Confederate)

    Virginia 13th Infantry, Company I (Confederate)

    Virginia 13th Infantry, Company K (Confederate)

    Field Officers

    Brigadier General Alexander Lawton

    Brigadier General Alexander R. Lawton

    Brigadier General James A. Walker

    Brigadier General John B. Gordon

    Brigadier General John Pegram

    Brigadier General Jubal A. Early

    Brigadier General Robert D. Lilley

    Brigadier General Stephan D. Ramseur

    Brigadier General William "Extra Billy" Smith

    Brigadier General William Smith

    Colonel James A. Walker

    Colonel John S. Hoffman

    Colonel William Smith

    Lieutenant Colonel George A. Goodman

    Lieutenant Colonel John G. Kasey

    Lieutenant Colonel Robert D. Lilley

    Major General Jubal A. Early

    Major General Jubal Anderson Early

    Major General Richard S. Ewell

    Major General Stephen D. Ramseur

    Major Henry Kyd Douglas

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