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loss of 2900. On November 18th, Gen. James White, with 260 men, defeated 360 Indians at Hillabee; 62 Indians were killed and 256 were made prisoners. On November 29th, Gen. John Floyd with a force 950 strong successfully attacked a large body of Indians at Autossee; 200 of the savages were killed, his loss being 1 killed and 54 wounded. December 23d, Gen. F. L. Claiborne with a loss of 1 killed and 6 wounded dispersed a body of Indians at Eccanachaca, killing 30 of their number. On January 22d General Jackson, commanding a force of 1, 150 strong, defeated 900 Indians at Emuckfa, killing 189 of the savages. January 27th, the Creeks attacked General Floyd at Camp Defiance, losing 37 of their warriors and inflicting a loss of 20 killed and 125 wounded. March 27th, General Jackson fought the battle of Horse Shoe Bend; his force was 2,400 and his loss 26 killed and 111 wounded. These victories and minor successes in other parts of the State by Major Blue, commanding regular troo
864, in Gracie's brigade, Bushrod R. Johnson's corps. No. 68—(207) May 5 to 10, 1864, in Gracie's brigade, General Beauregard's forces near Richmond and Petersburg. No. 69—(861) May 31, 1864, 342 present for duty. Gracie's brigade, Ransom's division. (902) June 22d, ordered to report to Gen. G. W. C. Lee, and placed at New Market hill. No. 81—(670, 671) June 20, 1864, Gen. R. S. Ewell, Richmond, Va.; 342 men. (674) June 21st, ordered to hold New Market, Gen. G. W. C. Lee. (679) January 22d, ordered to report to Gen. Wade Hampton at Bottom's Bridge. No. 82—(748) July 7, 1864, in Gracie's brigade, relieved by General Beauregard at New Market hill. No. 88—(1065, 1066, 1213, 1227, 1311) Mentioned in Gracie's brigade, Johnson's division, commanded by Gen. G. T. Beauregard. (1238) September 8, 1864, ordered to report to General Hampton, by General Ewell. No. 89—(198) October 13, 1864, regiment reported between Burnside mine and City Point railroad.-
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)
, Col. Laibold; total loss 35. Alabama troops, parts of 3d. 8th, 10th Conf. Cav. Cleveland, Tenn., Dec. 29. Gen. Wheeler; total loss 1.—Federal, total loss 28. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 8th Conf Cav. 1864. Near Chattanooga, Jan. 22. Gen. Jos. Wheeler.—Federal, total loss 21. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 8th Conf. Cav. Athens, Ala, Jan. 25. Col. Johnson; loss 30 w.—Federal; loss so w. Alabama troops, 4th Cav. Florence, Ala., Jan. 26. Col. Roddey; loss 30 m.—Fef the 1st, 3d, 51st Cav., and 3d, 10th Conf. Cav. Pocotaligo Rd., S. C., Jan. 20. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 18.— Federal, total loss 45. Alabama troops, parts of the 1st, 3d, 51st Cav., and 3d, 10th Conf. Cav. Combahee Rd., S. C., Jan. 22. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 11.— Federal, total loss 30. Alabama troops, parts of the 1st, 3d, 51st Cav., and 3d, 10th Conf. Cav. Robertsville Rd., S. C., Jan. 27. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 19. —Federal, total loss 40. Al