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This is where they lost me ! His records at CWS&S show him as being in 4th Texas Co. E under Col. Green. But the first company of the Brigrade was the 4th Texas and the regiment led by Green was the 5 th.. I checked online muster roll of Co. E,4th Texas and he was not listed. So they totally lost me with this one ! LOL Good Luck !! Sibley Brigade

On September 26 the Brigade was complete with 30 companies. The first was called the 4th Regiment Texas Cavalry; the second was called the 5th and the third was dnown as the 7th Regiment.

Officers:

The Brigade officers were: Brig. General H. H. Sibley, Major A. M. Jackson, Acting Adjudent General; Capt. R. T. Brownrigg, A.Q.M.; Capt. Griffin, commissary; Dr. Covey, brigade surgeon; W. L. Robards, aid de camp; Thomas P. Ochiltree and Jos. E. Dwyer, volunteer aids.

The regimental officers of the first regiment were:

James Riley, colonel

W. R. Scurry, lieutenant col.

H. H. Raguet, Major

H. E. Loebnitz, quater-master

Captain Nobles, commissary

E. R. Lane, adjutent

J. W. Matchett and ---Taylor, assistant surgeons

The officers of the second regiment were:

Tom Green, colonel

Harry McNeill, lieutenant colonel

Sam Lockridge, major

Of the 3rd regiment:

W. M. Steele, colonel

J. S. Sutton, Lieutenant col.

A. P. Bagby, major

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