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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
acy of the 6th Georgia, who was killed at Gettysburg. Was a college classmate of Major John W. Park of Greenville, Georgia, brother of Capt. R. E. Park. Major John C. Brown of Coffee, resigned. Major Adolph Proskauer, promoted from Captain, Company C, wounded at Chancellorsville and Spotsylvania. Adjutant S. B. Pickens ofe died, esteemed as an excellent citizen, only a few years ago. Second Lieutenants A. Eichom, F. Mumme. Company D, Coffee Rangers—Coffee county. Captain John Canty Brown, promoted to major; resigned; died in Florida. Captain Exon Tucker; killed at Sharpsburg. Captain James T. Davis; killed at Gettysburg. This last from Charlestown, where old John Brown's body once was mouldering in the ground, but is now marching on to h–ll. Our gallant division sharpshooters, under Colonel J. C. Brown, of North Carolina, those from our brigade, under Major Blackford, of the Fifth Alabama, and our regiment, under Lieutenant Jones, Company I, skirmished vig