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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) 688 376 Browse Search
Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 183 7 Browse Search
John Bell Hood., Advance and Retreat: Personal Experiences in the United States and Confederate Armies 138 16 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 99 3 Browse Search
Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 93 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 87 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 81 9 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 73 5 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 4: The Cavalry (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 64 4 Browse Search
James D. Porter, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.1, Tennessee (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 62 4 Browse Search
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He soon after went with General Hardee into Missouri, was commissioned major and placed in command of an Arkansas battalion; after the battle of Shiloh, where he fought bravely, he was made colonel of the Eighth Arkansas regiment. He fought gallantly at Perryville and at Murfreesboro, where he was wounded. At Chickamauga he commanded a brigade and won high commendation on account of his skill and valor. He took part in the Sequatchie raid, and after its termination was recommended by General Wheeler as one of four officers he was authorized to select for promotion to the rank of brigadier-general. He was killed while leading a charge at Franklin, Tenn., August 20, 1864, deeply regretted by his comrades, who loved and admired him for his many noble qualities. Gen. John Gregg, although a native of Alabama, entered the service from Texas, his adopted State, as lieutenant-colonel of the Seventh Texas. He was captured at Fort Donelson, and when exchanged, was assigned to the comman
of Prentiss' division, and was ordered by General Wheeler to carry the prisoners to Corinth. It rehickamauga. Its field officers were: Cols. Joseph Wheeler and Samuel K. McSpadden; Lieut.-Cols. ERecords. Vol. Iv—(416) Commanded by Col. Joseph Wheeler; assigned to Brig.-Gen. L. P. Walker, S. Jackson. (556) Stand of colors captured by Wheeler. (558-560) Colonel Wheeler's report. He partColonel Wheeler's report. He particularly mentions Lieut.-Col. E. D. Tracy, Maj. S. K. McSpadden, Adjt. Clifton Walker, Lieuts. Solo) In Gardner's brigade, June 30, 1862. (839) Wheeler's report, Farmington, May 10, 1862. (853) WhWheeler's report, Bridge Creek, May 28th and 29th: Capt. W. R. D. McKenzie, a most gallant and efficiBragg's army, June 30, 1862. (853-858) Col. Joseph Wheeler's report of operations, May 28th and 29April 28, 1862. Vol. XVI, Part I—(899) General Wheeler's report of operations, October 19, 1862, reserve corps, General Withers. (853) Col. Joseph Wheeler's report states the Twenty-sixth was in
or immediate and rapid march, by order of General Wheeler, New Haven, Ky., September 26th. (891) M No. 56—(619) In General Martin's division, Wheeler's corps, Bragg's army, October 31, 1863. (89enemy, September 18th, (879) Ordered by Col. Joseph Wheeler to be ready to march in one hour, New H No. 55—(664) In Roddey's brigade, detached, Wheeler's corps, Bragg's army, November 20, 1863. st, under Capt. S. P. Dobbs, Hagan's brigade, Wheeler's cavalry. The Tenth Alabama cavalry. T John T. Morgan's brigade, Martin's division, Wheeler's cavalry. No. 55, No. 56—Assignment as abl Hannon, and afterward General Hagan, in General Wheeler's cavalry corps, and took part in the perthe Dalton-Atlanta campaign. It took part in Wheeler's last raid as far as Saltville; returned to . G. Holt, Allen's brigade, Kelly's division, Wheeler's cavalry corps, April 30, 1864. (650) Capt.ps, Atlanta campaign. (956) Mentioned in General Wheeler's report of battle of Resaca. No. 78—(
rmy, June 30th. (809, 810) Mentioned in General Ruggles' report of Farmington, May 9th, distinguished for gallantry of captain and good conduct of men on the field. (813) Commended in General Anderson's report. (853, 854, 855) Mentioned in Colonel Wheeler's report, Bridge Creek, May 28th and 29th. This battery was skillfully and gallantly handled by Lieutenant Dent, of Robertson's battery, putting the enemy to flight. (924) Commended by Capt. David Provence. Vol. X, Part 2—(307) Col. JoseCol. Joseph Wheeler's brigade, Corinth, March, 1862. (461, 549) Gardner's brigade, April and May. Vol. XVI, Part 2—(764) In Gardner's brigade, August, 1862. Vol. XVII, Part 2—(633) In Gardner's brigade, reserve corps, Bragg's army, June 30th. No. 50—(229) In Hindman's division, Chattanooga, October 7, 1863. No. 52—(52) Mentioned in report of W. H. Lytle, August 16th. No. 51—(15) In Hindman's division, battle of Chickamauga. (305-307) Commended by General Hindman.
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Battles of the Western army in which Albama troops were engaged. (search)
th Inf. Mumfordsville, Ky., Sept. 20. Gen. Jos. Wheeler, 700; total loss 12. —Federal, Major Fosav. Pitt's Cross Rds., Tenn., Oct. 2. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 4. —Federal, total loss 90. 0th Conf. Cav. Red Clay, Ga., May 3. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 1.—Federal, total loss 15. engagements at Adamsville, Ga., May 17. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 120.—Federal, total loss 480e Creek. Near Gadsden, Ala., Oct. 25. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 30.— Federal, total loss 110egiments. Buckhead Cr., Ga., Nov. 28. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 24.— Federal, total loss 120iments. Louisville Rd., Ga., Nov. 30. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 3.— Federal, total loss 35. giments. Near Jacksboro, Ga., Dec. 6. Gen. Jos. Wheeler.—Federal, total loss 10. Alabama trooregiments. Gravestein's, Ga., Dec. 8. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 3.—Federal, total loss 75. nf. Cav. Near Monroe, S. C., Mar. 3. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 11.— Federal, total loss 80.
and Fifty-first regiments of Alabama cavalry, Wheeler's corps, army of Tennessee. He was in chargeead of this division he, under the command of Wheeler, followed Sherman in his march through Georgio years commanded a cavalry brigade under General Wheeler, consisting of the First, Third, Fourth, ade was assigned to Kelly's division of Gen. Joseph Wheeler's cavalry corps. It was a magnificent gh Georgia and the Carolinas, the exploits of Wheeler's cavalry were something wonderful. Althoughin, and brought off 1,500 beef cattle. Under Wheeler's command Hannon followed Sherman into the Cahe was put in charge of a cavalry division of Wheeler's corps, embracing the brigades of Allen and Near Franklin, Tenn., on August 20th, during Wheeler's raid against Sherman's communications in Tet young leader was killed. In his report General Wheeler paid him this tribute: To my brave divisiently, was transferred to the command of General Wheeler, then chief of cavalry. Afterward it fou