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Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 26 0 Browse Search
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th, W. N. Crump, John D. Weedon; and Majs. B. Johnston and Thomas A. Street. Extracts from offi 16th, to proceed to Dalton and report to General Johnston. (For other extracts, see those in conne acting most gallantly. During the time, General Johnston was wounded and Colonel Coltart was in coArmy near Smithfield, N. C., commanded by General Johnston. The Fifty-Fourth Alabama infantry. gust 20, 1863, department of Mississippi, General Johnston. No. 57—(333) Assignment as above, Feb Montgomery, April 28, 1864, to report to General Johnston for assignment to Baker's brigade. No. 74—(649, et seq.) Baker's brigade, Johnston's army of Tennessee; Lieut.-Col. John A. Minter commandander, and was surrendered at Greensboro with Johnston's army. Col. John Snodgrass led the regiment of Colonel McAlexander, and surrendered with Johnston's army at the close of the war. Col. J. P. Under Capt. Reuben H. Lane, Scott's brigade, Johnston's army. The Fifty-Eighth Alabama infantry.[3 more.