Fisher continued in command of his brigade well into 1864.
He returned to his regiment in time for the next campaign, but then was given brigade command.
He finally entered the area of the brigade command.
He was then given brigade command in Wheeler's cavalry, leaving the artillery service.
The following April he took up command of the newly established 4th Brigade.
Owen was arrested and relieved of brigade command for reasons unknown.
In this capacity he had brigade command under General Hampton until his death six weeks later.
Antill elected to go and handed over command of his brigade on 9 August.
He remained in brigade command around Charleston until January 1864.
He was promoted to brigadier general effective September 3, 1861, and given permanent command of his brigade.