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tched him to the South to incite the Seminoles, Creeks, Chickasaws and other tribes against the United States. Frequent outrages were perpetrated by the savages, and all the frontier settlements were in constant danger of attack. In July, 1813, a battle was fought between the Creeks and the troops under Col. James Kellar. In August Gen. F. L. Claiborne reached Mobile from Baton Rouge. He constructed a series of forts and adopted other measures to secure the safety of the people. On August 30th the massacre of Fort Mims, before mentioned, took place. This was followed by many other atrocities on the people of Alabama, and under orders from the general government, Gen. Andrew Jackson at the head of a large force marched to these scenes of warfare. His advance, under General Coffee at the head of 900 men, crossed the Coosa, and with a loss of 5 killed and 41 wounded defeated the Indians, 200 strong, at Tallashatchee, destroying their villages and disabling 84 savages. On Nove
August 22d; Plains of Manassas, August 29th and 30th; Boonsboro Gap, Md., September 14th, and Sharpsern Hill, July 1st to 5th; Second Manassas, August 30th; Boonsboro, September 15th; Sharpsburg, Sepser's Farm, June 30th, and Second Manassas, August 30th. It was engaged in the capture of Harper's3 killed and 44 wounded at Manassas Plains, August 30th. (600) Mentioned in Gen. Roger A. Pryor's fought and lost heavily at Second Manassas, August 30th, and was in the battles of Chantilly, Septe wounded August 29th; 6 killed, 22 wounded, August 30th; 4 wounded, at Chantilly, September 1st. being killed outright. At Second Bull Run, August 30th, the regiment again suffered severely. It 862. (816) Lieut. William Grimmett, killed August 30th. Vol. XIX, Part 1—(1009) Return of casuactor reports 50 wounded at Second Manassas, August 30th. (816) Capt. Moses Lee killed, August 30thAugust 30th. Vol. Xviii—(338) Mentioned by Col. J. K. Conoly, siege of Suffolk, Va. Vol. XIX, Part –(808
at, and driving the remaining under cover of their masses of infantry. The enemy also fled, terror-stricken, from a battery placed in advance of their general line and left it at our disposal. (899) Highly commended by General Wheeler. (See notes to First Alabama cavalry.) Vol. XVI, Part 2—(787) In camp about five miles from Chattanooga. From communication of Gen. Sam Jones, Chattanooga, August 29, 1862. (790) Ordered to Sparta by letters from Lieut.-Col. G. G. Gamer, August 29th and 30th. (843) Assigned to left wing of army of Mississippi, by command of General Bragg, September 18th. (844) Ordered by General Hardee to move forward, in direction, of Cave City, and feel the enemy, September 18th, (879) Ordered by Col. Joseph Wheeler to be ready to march in one hour, New Haven, Ky., September 26th. Vol. XVII, Part 2—(663) Mentioned in Gen. Sterling Price's communication, dated Tupelo, Miss., August 4, 1862, in which he states that Colonel Wheeler's command will arr
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Williams, 2,500; loss 84 k, 266 w, 33 m. Alabama troops, 31st, 35th Inf.; 4th and Snodgrass' Battns. Near New Market, Ala., Aug. 5.—Federal, Gen. R. L. McCook; loss 2 k, 1 w, 60 m. Alabama troops, Gurley's and Hambrick's Cos., Rangers. Tazewell, Tenn., Aug. 6. Gen. C. L. Stevenson; loss 9 k, 40 w.— Federal, loss 3 k, 23 w, 50 m. Alabama troops, 30th, 31st, 46th Inf.; Eufaula Batty. Bridgeport, Ala., Aug. 27. Gen. S. B. Maxey. Alabama troops, 32d Inf. Altamont, Tenn., Aug. 30. Gen. Jos. Wheeler, 1 brigade; total loss 3.—Federal, Gen. McCook; total loss 35. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d Cav. Stevenson, Ala., Aug. 31. Gen. S. B. Maxey. Alabama troops, 32d Inf. Gallatin Road, Tenn., Sept. 6. Gen. Jos. Wheeler, 1 brigade.— Federal, Gen. McCook; total loss 20. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d Cav. Kentucky Line, Tenn., Sept. 8. Gen. Jos. Wheeler, 1 brigade.— Federal, Gen. McCook; total loss 40. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d Cav. Fran