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    Texas 9th Infantry (Confederate)

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    Texas, United States of America

    Companies

    Texas 9th Infantry, Company A (Confederate)

    Texas 9th Infantry, Company B (Confederate)

    Texas 9th Infantry, Company C (Confederate)

    Texas 9th Infantry, Company D (Confederate)

    Texas 9th Infantry, Company E (Confederate)

    Texas 9th Infantry, Company F (Confederate)

    Texas 9th Infantry, Company F&S (Confederate)

    Texas 9th Infantry, Company G (Confederate)

    Texas 9th Infantry, Company H (Confederate)

    Texas 9th Infantry, Company I (Confederate)

    Texas 9th Infantry, Company K (Confederate)

    Field Officers

    Brigadier General Benjamin F. Cheatham

    Brigadier General Daniel Ruggles

    Brigadier General Mathew Ector

    Brigadier General Matthew D. Ector

    Brigadier General Patton Anderson

    Brigadier General Preston Smith

    Brigadier General Samuel B. Maxey

    Brigadier General Samuel Gibbs French

    Colonel Alfred J. Vaughan Jr.

    Colonel David Coleman

    Colonel William H. Young

    Colonel William Hugh Young

    Colonel Wright A. Stanley

    Major General Benjamin F. Cheatham

    Major General Benjamin Franklin Cheatham

    Major General Samuel G. French

    Major General William H. T. Walker

    Major James H. McReynolds

    temporarily attached to Walthall's Division

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