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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) 1 1 Browse Search
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hton was killed at Drewry's; Captain White was wounded, and Lieutenant Lampley succeeded in command. Extracts from official war Records. No. 58—(642) Gracie's brigade, Gen. B. R. Johnson's troops, January 31, 1863. No. 59—(722, 802) Gracie's brigade, Bushrod R. Johnson's corps, April, 1864. No. 69—(862) Gracie's brigade, Ransom's troops, May 31, 1864, in department of Richmond. (902) Ordered to report to Gen. G. W. C. Lee, June 22d; placed at Market Hill. No. 88—(1166) Lieut. Samuel Salter, Gracie's brigade, Johnson's division, Beauregard's army. (1227) Gracie's brigade, Johnson's division, September, 1864. No. 89—(1190-1368) Gracie's brigade, Johnson's division, October to December, 1864. No. 95—(1274) Moody's brigade, Johnson's division, Lee's army, April 9, 1865. First Confederate battalion infantry. The First Confederate battalion was organized in the spring of 1862 from two companies of the Second Alabama, which was disbanding. It fou