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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
R. E. Park. Second Lieutenants: W. D. Zuber, not re-elected; George Jones, not re-elected; J. B. Fletcher, killed at Sharpsburg; J. W. Wright, resigned in 1863 and left the country; G. W. Wright, wounded at Gettysburg and retired; died as result of wounds about 1868. Company F. The following were killed: Captain R. H. Keeling, First Lieut. E. P. Hendree, who was discharged and afterward promoted to First Lieut. in 61st Alabama, and killed 5th of May, 1864, at the Wilderness. J. H. Attaway, mortally wounded and died, Winchester, Va. J. T. Black, mortally wounded at Chancellorsville. W. T. Cooper, killed near Petersburg. M. A. Flournoy, mortally wounded at Seven Pines and died. J. U. Ingram, killed at Seven Pines. J. M. Lester, killed at Petersburg. William Mimms, killed at Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864. Corporal J. B. Nuckolls, killed at Sharpsburg, September 17, 1862. John Preskitt, killed at Gettysburg. Ensign R. H. Stafford, killed at Cedar Cr