Believe Vaughn's Brigade was in Ramseur's Division at the time, the 16th Georgia being in the brigade. If not Ramseur, they would have been with Breckinridge.
George Martin
08 07 1864 [Sunday]
We [Early] started at an early hour and went to Martinsburg and spent most of the day at Ed. Pendleton's, and in the P. M., went on to Bunker Hill. Breckinridge came to Darkesville and Rodes and Ramseur to Bunker Hill. General Pegram reported for duty. Quite warm.
08 09 1864 [Tuesday]
Spent day in camp at Bunker Hill making map of battle of Monocacy.
[Hotchkiss, Jedediah, Make Me a Map of the Valley, The Civil War Journal of
Stonewall Jackson's Topographer, p. 221]
A month later, on the 9/18, Adj. S. A. Key, 43rd Tennessee, purchased 10 yards of Confederate Gray at the same price, $30 per yard. This was also at Bunker Hill.