[74] Attached to Twenty-first North Carolina Regiment.
[75] John R. Johnson’s and D’Aquin’s batteries were the only ones present with this division at Sharpsburg.
[76] Braxton’s, Crenshaw’s, McIntosh’s, and Pegram’s batteries engaged at Sharpsburg.
[77] Cutts’s and Jones’s battalions also under D. H. Hill’s command at Sharpsburg.
[78] First Virginia Artillery.
[79] With D. H. Hill’s division at Sharpsburg.
[80] Left at Leesburg.
[81] Compiled from the records of the Adjutant-General’s Office. On September 14 the right wing of the army, consisting of the First and Ninth Corps, was commanded by Major-General Burnside; the centre, composed of the Second and Twelfth Corps, by Major-General Sumner, and the left wing, comprising the Sixth Corps and Couch’s division (Fourth Corps), by Major-General Franklin.
[82] Designation changed from Third Corps, Army of Virginia, to First Army Corps, by General Orders, No. 129, Adjutant-General’s Office, September 12, 1862.
[83] Wounded September 17.