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ral Pemberton, April 27th. (805) With General Tilghman at Big Black bridge, April 30th. (937, 1040) Buford's brigade, Loring's division, army of Mississippi, July 30, 1863. Nos. 53 and 56—Assignment as above, Gen. Jos. E. Johnston commanding army. No. 57—(333) Assignment as above, Polk's army, February 20, 1864. (626-662) says: Just arriving, Grand Gulf, Miss., April 21, 1863. (936) Reynolds' brigade, Loring's division, May 30, 1863. (1040) Adams' brigade, Loring's division, July 30, 1863. No. 42—(130) General Maury says battalion was detached from garrison of Mobile and sent to General Bragg, April, 1863. No. 53, No. 56, No. 57, No. 58—Inust 4, 1863, Captain Chisholm's company ordered by the governor to make arrests on the border of Florida. Eufaula Minute Men, Capt. John Hardy: No. 47-(248) July 30, 1863, in Cobb's brigade, district of Middle Florida. (328) August 31, 1863, in Cobb's brigade, district of Middle Florida. Pelham Cadets: No. 5
. No. 57—(483) Commended in report of T. R. Hotchkiss, near Dalton, February 25, 1864. No. 58—(588) In Cleburne's division, January 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. Re