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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) 14 0 Browse Search
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25th. Gid Nelson battery. The Gid Nelson battery, also called Selden's and Lovelace's, was organized at Uniontown in the spring of 1862;1863. In January, 1864, it was at Jackson, Miss., commanded by Captain Selden. It was transferred to Walthall's division, army of Tennessee,(157) In Cantey's brigade, Mobile, August 10th; one section, called Selden's, at Pollard. No. 58—(547, 548) Called Selden's, in department Selden's, in department of Gulf; headquarters, Jackson, Miss., January 1, 1864. (582) Mentioned among troops in department of Gulf. No. 74—(646) In Cantey's divisl, in his report of the battle of Peachtree Creek, July 20th, says: Selden's battery, under the immediate command of Lieutenant Lovelace, was rt of same fight, Peachtree Creek, says: Major Preston promptly put Selden's battery (commanded by Lieutenant Lovelace) into position, and opew mountain, June 12th. No. 77—(812) Gen. A. P. Stewart says that Selden's battery reduced the blockhouse at Tilton, near Dalton, w