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OK, Danny and Bryan have already answered this one for me before, I had just forgotten. My remainig question where is the 12th Arkansas in this consolidation? I am tracking that following their release after Island No. 10, they were temporarily consolidated with the 11th Arkansas while the officers went back to arkansas to recruiit and that the regiment eventually became independant again with approximately 300 men, but I don't see them on the Order of January 1863.

Headquarters,
Port Hudson, La., January 7, 1863.
General Orders, No. 5.

The troops of this post will be organized into brigades, arranged at the breastworks as follows:

I. Brig. Gen. John Gregg’s brigade to take post on the right, extending from the river; Brig. Gen. S. B. Maxey’s brigade the center, and Brig. Gen. W. N. R. Beall’s brigade the left.

II. Brigadier-General Maxey’s brigade will consist of Col. W. R. Miles’ Legion; the consolidated regiment consisting of the Forty-second, Forty-sixth, Forty-eighth, Fifty-third Tennessee Regiments, and Ninth Tennessee Battalion, commanded by Col. W. A. Quarles; the consolidated regiment consisting of the Forty-ninth, Fifty-fifth Tennessee, and the Seventh Texas Regiments, commanded by Col. J. E. Bailey; Col. Gus. A. Breaux’s Thirtieth Louisiana Regiment, and Boone’s, Roberts’, and Fenner’s batteries, and Colonel Allen’s Fourth Louisiana Regiment.

III. Brigadier-General Beall’s brigade will consist of the consolidated regiment consisting of the Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-third Arkansas Regiments, and First Arkansas Battalion, commanded by Col. R. H. Crockett; the consolidated regiment consisting of the Eleventh and Fifteenth Arkansas Regiments, commanded by Col. John L. Logan; the consolidated regiment consisting of the Twenty-seventh and Thirty-first Alabama Regiments and Sixth Alabama Battalion, commanded by Col. J. M. Simonton; the consolidated regiment consisting of Thirty-ninth and First Mississippi Regiments, commanded by Col. W. B. Shelby, and Abbay’s, Herod’s and Bradford’s batteries.

IV. The heavy artillery and cavalry will remain as separate commands. The reports of each separate organization will be sent direct to these headquarters.

V. The previous organization of brigades will be discontinued, but the consolidated regiments will remain so consolidated until the strength of any one regiment will justify its separation.

VI. Consolidated morning reports will be sent in to these headquarters on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, and reports of number and condition of arms and amount of ammunition will be sent in each Friday.

By command of Maj. Gen. Frank. Gardner.

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[Note: Paragraph III is either in error, or was later modified. Powers' consolidated regiment consisted of the 11th and 17th Arkansas. The 15th (Gee/Johnson) was part of Crockett's consolidated regiment.]

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