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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
, R. Ward, Frank Woods. Private J. F. Winds obtained a substitue. Joined General Roddy's cavalry. Was elected lieutenant-colonel. Since died. Company I, Southern Foresters, Mobile county. Captain Wm. T. Walthall, John J. Nicholson, E. H. Jones. First Lieutenans John J. Nicholson, L. Walthall, afterwards Quarter Master for a short time. Second Lieutenants E. H. Jones, J. O. Patton. This Company was organized in June, 1861, left Mobile for the front July 4th, 1861. First LieutSecond Lieutenants E. H. Jones, J. O. Patton. This Company was organized in June, 1861, left Mobile for the front July 4th, 1861. First Lieutenant Nicholson became captain in May, 1862, on the resignation of Capt. Walthall. The latter was an accomplished teacher and scholar, and for a long time connected as editor with the Mobile Register. He assisted President Jefferson Davis in the preparation of his wonderful book, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate States. This company was composed largely of young men who were employed around the wharves of Mobile and connected with the steamships and boating. They had a peculiar uniform