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olumbus to Vicksburg. Vol. XVII, Part 2—(797, 799) Colonel Coleman's regiment ordered to Columbus. (819) Captain Marsh's company, E, at Jackson, serving as provost guard. (825) In Vicksburg, 332 effectives, in Major-General Smith's command, January 3, 1863. No. 36—(458-461) General Featherstone's report of engagements on Rolling Fork and Deer creek, March 19th to 29th, in which regiment is mentioned several times. (467, 510) Mentioned in Col. S. W. Ferguson's report of engagement of March 22d, the Steele's bayou expedition. No. 37—(327, 369) In Moore's brigade, Forney's division, army of Vicksburg. Casualties in siege, 18 killed, 39 wounded. (381) Mentioned in J. C. Moore's report of siege, May 17 to July 4, 1863. No. 38—(612, 705) Assignments. (762) Col. S. W. Ferguson, Rolling Fork, April 18, 1863, says: I arrived here last night with the Fortieth Alabama. (957) Called Alabama battalion sharpshooters, in Walker's division at and near Yazoo City, June 7th.
iams near Huntsville. Capt. John C. Nelson was wounded and captured. Extracts from official war Records. Vol. XXIII, Part 2—(246) Gen. G. M. Dodge (Union) reports Colonel Roddey's regiment, 800 strong, at Tuscumbia landing, April 17, 1863. (708) Mentioned by Gen. John A. Wharton, March 18, 1863. Letter from Col. P. D. Roddey, Chapel Hill. (720,721) Gen. J. A. Wharton, March 18th, says: Part of regiment ordered to advance to College Grove. Letter from Colonel Roddey, Chapel Hill, March 22d. (728) General Bragg's order, March 28th, says: Col. P. D. Roddey's regiment of Alabama cavalry is detached from Brigadier-General Martin's division, and will proceed to northern Alabama. On his arrival at the Tennessee river, Colonel Roddey will relieve Brig. Gen. S. A. M. Wood, in command of the district of Northern Alabama. (731) Letter from Colonel Roddey, Chapel Hill, March 31, 1863. (737) General orders, No. 69, headquarters army of Tennessee, April 2, 1863: The general comm
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)
7.—Federal, total loss 395. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 51st Cav., and 3d, 10th Conf. Cav. Mill Cr., N. C., Mar. 22. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 20.—Federal, total loss 48. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 51st Cav., and 3d, 10th Conf. Cav. Black Cr,, N. C., Mar. 22. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 10.—Federal, total loss 38. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 51st Cav., and 3d, 10th Conf. Cav. Goldsboro Rd., Nahunta Swamp, Little River, N. C., Mar. 22. Gen. Jos. WheMar. 22. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 28.—Federal, total loss 236. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 51st Cav., and 3d, 10th Conf. Cav. Kinston, N. C., Mar. 19.—Federal, Gen. Schofield. Alabama troops, 34th 1nf. Bentonville, N. C., Mar. 19 to 21. Gen. Johnabama troops, 18th, 21st, 32d, 36th, 37th, 38th, 58th Inf.; Ketchum's, Lumsden's Battrs. Wilson's raid, Ala. and Ga., Mar. 22 to April 24. Gen. Forrest; loss 1200 k and w, 6820 m.—Federal, Gen. Wilson, 12,500; loss 99 k, 598 w, 28 m. Alab