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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) 17 1 Browse Search
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. (959, 960, 961, 976) Mentioned in reports of Colonel Lightfoot, Sixth Alabama, of Colonel Pickens, Twelfth Alinguished officers of the regiment were Lieut.-Col. James M. Lightfoot, Lieut.-Col. B. H. Baker, Lieut.-Col. Grdon, the Chevalier Bayard of the army. Lieutenant-Colonel Lightfoot of the Sixth was wounded at Sharpsburg. and 7 wounded, Fredericksburg. No. 39—(792) Colonel Lightfoot in command of regiment, April, 1863. (807) Me Hall's (commanding brigade). (959, 960) Lieutenant-Colonel Lightfoot's report says: In a word, my officers anorps, Gen. R. S. Ewell; regimental commanders, Colonel Lightfoot and Capt. M. L. Bowie, July, 1863. (322, 342)entioned in report of Gen. R. E. Rodes. (563) Colonel Lightfoot and Maj. J. F. Culver wounded, July 1st. (592t. (818) Battle's brigade, Second army corps, Colonel Lightfoot in command of regiment, October 31st. (890-89mmand of regiment. (1246) Assignment as above, Colonel Lightfoot in command, November 30th. (1364)