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Captain Glover at Petersburg, and Capt. B. A. Hill at Fussell's Mill. Among the other field officers were: Cols. John F. Treutlen, Alexander Lowther, William C. Oates (who was distinguished throughout the war and has since served many years as a member of Congress and also as governor of Alabama); Col. James Cantey, afterward brigadier-general; Lieut.-Col. Isaac B. Feagin and Maj. John W. L. Daniel. Extracts from the official war Records. Vol. Iv—(425) Gen. F. K. Zollicoffer, September 24, 1861, says: There is at Knoxville the Fifteenth Alabama, numbering 900 men, of which only 300 are fit for duty. Vol. V—(1030) In Trimble's brigade, Kirby Smith's division, Potomac district, January 14, 1862. Vol. XI, Part 1—(415) Mentioned in Gen. L. McLaws' report of engagement, Dam No. 1 (Lee's Hill), April 16, 1862. Vol. XI, Part 2—(484) In Ewell's division during the engagements around Richmond, Virginia. (506, 608) Casualties, 35 killed and 17 wounded, June 26 to J