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857) Gen. Sam Jones leaves Colonel McKinstry in command at Chattanooga, September 20, 1862. (862) Lieut.-Col. H. Maury ordered to take part at Tullahoma, September 21st. (864) Guards of Thirty-second to be relieved by Colonel Russell's cavalry, September 21st. (886, 890) Instructions to Colonel McKinstry. (907) Lieutenant-Colonel Maury ordered by General Jones to move regiment to Murfreesboro, October 4th. (918) Mentioned by General Jones. (929) Ordered to report to General Forrest, October 9th. (931) General Jones inquires regarding Lieutenant-Colonel Maury and regiment. (938) Lieutenant-Colonel Maury and 35 men reported captured at Lavergne, October. (981) Regiment assigned to Second brigade, Col. J. B. Palmer, army of Middle Tennessee, October 28, 1862, General Breckinridge. Vol. XX, Part 1—(659) Daniel W. Adams' division, Hardee's corps, army of Tennessee, December and January, 1863. (678) Return of casualties, battle of Murfreesboro, December 31st, 21 k
red up near Nashville to cooperate with the troops there, in harassing the enemy and cutting off foraging parties, September 29th. (916-918) Ordered to Lavergne by General Jones, October 6th. (929) Ordered to report to General Forrest, about October 9th. Vol. XX, Part 1—(6) On the night of November, 1862, was placed by General Forrest to the right of the Murfreesboro pike with instructions to move forward on the Lebanon, Stone's river and Chicken pikes, and to drive in the Abolitionist pintioned by Gen. Sam Jones, Chattanooga, Tenn., August 27, 1862. (857) Moved to Tullahoma, September 20th. (890) Moved to Nashville, September 29th. (918) Sent to Lavergne, October 6th. (929) Ordered to report to General Forrest, Knoxville, October 9th. Hardie's reserve cavalry. Hardie's reserve cavalry consisted of six companies under command of Maj. Joseph Hardie, and served in Alabama and Georgia. Hardie's company is mentioned in reports of Rousseau's raid and at various p
549) Gardner's brigade, April and May. Vol. XVI, Part 2—(764) In Gardner's brigade, August, 1862. Vol. XVII, Part 2—(633) In Gardner's brigade, reserve corps, Bragg's army, June 30th. No. 50—(229) In Hindman's division, Chattanooga, October 7, 1863. No. 52—(52) Mentioned in report of W. H. Lytle, August 16th. No. 51—(15) In Hindman's division, battle of Chickamauga. (305-307) Commended by General Hindman. Loss, 3 killed, 13 wounded. (331) Commanded by Deas, Missionary Ridge, October 9th. (338, 343) Mentioned by Coltart and Manigault, Missionary Ridge. (460-463) Highly commended in affairs of September 20th, by Bushrod Johnson. (475, 476) Mentioned in Col. John S. Fulton's report, Chickamauga. (491) Highly commended by Lieut.-Col. R. B. Snowden. (501) Mentioned in Col. D. Coleman's report. No. 55—(659) In Hindman's division, November 20, 1863. (741, 742) Mentioned in report of Gen. Wm. B. Bate. No. 56—(620, 808, 827, 886) In Hindma
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Battles of the Western army in which Albama troops were engaged. (search)
Inf.; 1st, 3d Cav.; 1st Conf. Cav.; Waters', Lumsden's, Semple's Battrs Lawrenceburg, Ky., Oct. 9. Gen. E. K. Smith; loss 1. k.—Federal, loss 6 k, 8 w, 200 m. Mackelville Pike, Ky., Oct. 9. Oct. 9. Gen. Jos. Wheeler.—Federal, total loss 13. Alabama troops, 1st Cav. Danville Rd., Ky., Oct. 9. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 9.—Federal, total loss 55. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d Cav. Oct. 9. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 9.—Federal, total loss 55. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d Cav. Danville Cross Rds., Ky., Oct. 10. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 13.—Federal, Col. Boyle, 1 regiment; total loss 74. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d Cav., and 1st Conf. Cav. Danville, Ky., O8. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 51st Cav., and 1st, 8th Conf. Cav. Sugar Cr., Tenn., Oct. 9. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 48.—Federal, total loss 25. Alabama troops, part of 3d Conf. Wheeler.—Federal, total loss 10. Alabama troops, part of 1st Cav. Tennessee River, Tenn., Oct. 9. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 1.— Federal, total loss 15. Alabama troops, part of 1
from the field. General Early exclaimed: It was a grand sight to see this immense mass hurled back in utter disorder by my two divisions, numbering very little over 5,000 men. Early addressed a congratulatory note to General Battle, giving him the credit of having saved the day in the enemy's first attack. Major-General Rodes, falling at this battle, Ramseur succeeded to the division command. General Battle led his brigade in the successful attack upon Sheridan's army at Cedar Creek, October 9th, but received a severe wound in the knee while General Ramseur was congratulating him upon his part in the fight. He was taken to the field hospital, where preparations for the amputation of his leg were suspended by the startling news that Ramseur was killed and the day was lost. After much suffering he reached the hospital at Richmond, and was confined there about three months. While on sick bed he was informed by Col. Lawson Clay, of the adjutant-general's department, that his commis