Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. Jackson” in chapter 70, page 195 of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9.:

...ember fifteenth, when it moved out of the city of Atlanta, Ga., with the army, on the Savannah campaign. Marched to near Stone Mountain, and encamped at midnight. 16th. Marched at eight A. M. Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. Jackson , relieved Major William H. Hoyt, and took command of the regiment. 17th. Broke camp at five A. M., and marched first in line, guarding the train. Passed through Suffolk, crossed Gum Creek. ...
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