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    North Carolina 13th Infantry (Confederate)

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    North Carolina, United States of America

    Companies

    North Carolina 13th Infantry, Company A (Confederate)

    North Carolina 13th Infantry, Company D (Confederate)

    North Carolina 13th Infantry, Company E (Confederate)

    North Carolina 13th Infantry, Company F (Confederate)

    North Carolina 13th Infantry, Company F&S (Confederate)

    North Carolina 13th Infantry, Company G (Confederate)

    North Carolina 13th Infantry, Company I (Confederate)

    North Carolina 13th Infantry, Company K (Confederate)

    Field Officers

    Brigadier General Alfred M. Scales

    Brigadier General Henry Heth

    Brigadier General James H. Lane

    Brigadier General James J. Archer

    Brigadier General Raleigh E. Colston

    Brigadier General Richard H. Anderson

    Brigadier General William D. Pender

    Colonel Alfred M. Scales

    Colonel Duncan K. McRae

    Colonel Joseph H. Hyman

    Colonel William L. J. Lowrance

    Captain Joseph H. Hyman

    Jr.

    Lieutenant Colonel George T. Gordon

    Lieutenant Colonel Henry A. Rogers

    Lieutenant Colonel Joseph H. Hyman

    Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Ruffin

    Major General A. P. Hill

    Major General Ambrose P. Hill

    Major General Cadmus M. Wilcox

    Major General Daniel H. Hill

    Major General Isaac R. Trimble

    Major General William D. Pender

    Major Elijah B. Withers

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