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No. 88—(1217) Same assignment as above, August 31st. No. 89—(194) Same assignment, Capt. Watas particularly distinguished at Jonesboro, August 31st and September 1st, where it met with very ered from Tuscumbia to Russellville, Tenn., August 31st. (409) Aggregate present, 867, Knoxville, k, July 20th; Atlanta, July 22d; Jonesboro, August 31st and September 1st; Lovejoy's Station, Septeound Atlanta, July, 1864, and at Jonesboro, August 31st and September 1st. It was also distinguish; Capt. Ben Lane Posey commanding regiment, August 31st. (832, 834) General Clayton's report (incllifton was severely wounded. At Jonesboro, August 31st and September 1st, it was again in the shar. Again the regiment fought, at Jonesboro, August 31st and September 1st. It opened the battle atent, in Scott's brigade, Hood's army. (670) August 31st, Colonel Cunningham commanding regiment. (8present for duty, Hill's corps, Lee's army, August 31st. (1219) Unattached. (1243) September 10th,[8
y 20, 1864. (820) In Hardee's corps, army of Tennessee, February 29th. No. 59—(687) Present 109, March 29, 1864. (693-695) Two killed at Perryville, 4 at Murfreesboro, 2 at Chickamauga, 1 at Ringgold Gap. (731) Eighty-two present, April 1st. (871) In Hotchkiss' battalion, army of Tennessee, April 30th. No. 42—(240) Mentioned by General Clanton, July 30, 1863. No. 74—(643, et seq.) In Hardee's corps, Johnston's army, Atlanta campaign. (744, 745) Mentioned by General Granbury, August 31st and September 1st. (967) Mentioned in report of Capt. Thomas Key, 2 men wounded, July 22d. No. 93—(669) In Cheatham's corps, Hood's army, December 10, 1864. Kolb's battery. Kolb's battery, Capt. R. F. Kolb, was originally organized at Eufaula as Barbour's light artillery, April, 1862, 325 strong, under Maj. W. N. Reeves. It was attached to Hilliard's legion, with the exception of one company, which was equipped as artillery and commanded by Capt. R. F. Kol
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ont, Tenn., Aug. 30. Gen. Jos. Wheeler, 1 brigade; total loss 3.—Federal, Gen. McCook; total loss 35. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d Cav. Stevenson, Ala., Aug. 31. Gen. S. B. Maxey. Alabama troops, 32d Inf. Gallatin Road, Tenn., Sept. 6. Gen. Jos. Wheeler, 1 brigade.— Federal, Gen. McCook; total loss 20. Alabama trton's Ferry, Ala., Aug. 29. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 6.— Federal, total loss 40. Alabama troops, parts of 3d Conf., and 51st Cav. Wills' Valley, Ala., Aug. 31. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 3.—Federal, total loss 20. Alabama troops, parts of 3d Conf., and 51st Cav. Wills' Cr., Ala., Sept. 1. Gen. Jos. Wheeler.—Feds* 1 k, 2 w, 396 m.—Federal, Adml. Farragut and Gen. Granger, 14 ships and 5,500; loss 7 w. Alabama troops, parts of 21st Inf., and 1st Art. Jonesboro, Ga., Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. Gen. S. D. Lee; total loss 2000.—Federal, loss 1149 w. Alabama troops, Lee's corps and Hardee's corps. Athens, Ala., Sept. 23. Gen. Forr