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n engagements of Freeman's Ford, Rappahannock River, August 22d; Plains of Manassas, August 29th and 30th; Boonsboro Gap, Md., September 14th, and Sharpsburg, September 16th and 17th. At Boonsboro fell mortally wounded Lieut-Col.0. K. McLemore, a most efficient, gallant and valuable officer. Capt. L. H. Scruggs received several ry engaged the enemy after the battle of Perryville. (983) Col. John W. Prazer, commanding the regiment, says in his report of the siege of Munfordville, Ky., September 16: It gratifies the commanding officer to be able to say that the men and officers were calm, cool and cheerful during the entire day and obeyed every command wir assistance to enforce orders. (800) Three companies relieved from duty at Hiawassee and ordered to join regiment, September 7th. (835) Ordered to Kentucky, September 16th. Vol. XX, Part 1—(659, 679) In Hanson's brigade, Hardee's corps, army of Tennessee, Stone's river campaign. Casualties at battle of Murfreesboro, 16 kil
enth regiment of cavalry was organized in north Alabama in the winter of 1863-64, to form part of Roddey's command. It took part in the Pulaski raid and in numerous encounters, but its work was principally confined to outpost duty in the Tennessee valley. It was commanded by Col. Richard O. Pickett. Extracts from official war Records. No. 59—(93) Tenth regiment Alabama cavalry stationed at Mount Hope, Ala., March 19, 1864. No. 78—(392) Pickett's regiment near Courtland, Ala., September 16th, General Granger's (Union) letter. (668) Mentioned by Col. Josiah Patterson, June 27th. No. 93—(1233) In Roddey's brigade, district of North Alabama, Lieut.-Gen. Richard Taylor's army, November 20th. No. 94—(634) December 1, 1864, in Roddey's brigade, district of North Alabama, General Maury's army. The Eleventh Alabama cavalry. The Eleventh regiment of Alabama cavalry, commanded by Col. John R. B. Burtwell, comprised the Alabama companies of the regiment commanded
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3. —Federal, Gen. McCook; total loss 18. Mumfordsville, Ky., Sept. 14-17. Gen. Bragg, 16,000; loss 40 k, 211 w.—Federal, Col. Wilder, 4,200; loss 15 k, 57 w, 4076 m. Alabapa troops, 22d, 28th, 33d Inf.; Waters' Batty. Near Oakland, Ky., Sept. 16. Gen. Jos. Wheeler, 700; total loss 5. —Federal, total loss 14. Alabama troops, part of 1st Conf. Cav. Bowling Green and Merry Oaks, Ky., Sept. 17. Gen. Jos. Wheeler, 700; total loss 6.—Federal, total loss 50. Alabama troops, part of 11. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 4th Cav., and 8th Conf. Cav. Tryon Factory, Ga., Sept. 15. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 7.— Federal, total loss 55. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 51st Cav., and 8th Conf. Cav. Alabama Rd., Ga., Sept. 16. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 6.—Federal, total loss 35. Alabama troops, parts of 3d, 4th Cav., and 1st Conf. Cav. McLemore's Cove, Ga., Sept. 17. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 60. —Federal, total loss 200. Alabama troops, part