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Lyman's Infantry Corps

Lyman's Infantry Corps was a Confederate Army unit during the American Civil War, primarily active during the early years of the conflict. It was led by General William H. C. Whiting and later incorporated into other Confederate formations. The corps played a role in various battles, including the defenses of key positions in the South. Its structure consisted of multiple infantry divisions, aiming to organize and coordinate soldiers more effectively. Overall, Lyman's Infantry Corps contributed to the Confederate war effort through strategic defense and engagement in significant campaigns of the Civil War.