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giment-General Maury, August 1, 1863. No. 51—(16) Assignment as above, battle of Chickamauga, September 19-20, 1863. Field officers: Colonel Holtzclaw, Lieutenant-Colonel Inge, Maj. P. F. Hunley. (367) Casualties, 36 killed, 250 wounded, September 18th to 20th. (369) Roll of honor, Chickamauga: Sergt. T. J. Durritt, Company E; Private J. Jones, Company F; Corp. and Color-bearer J. B. Moore, Company G; Private T. F. Hughston, Company K. (400-404) Mentioned in report of General Clayton. Ag63, and August, 1863. No. 42—(130) General Maury, August 1, 1863, says: Regiment had been detached from garrison of Mobile and sent to General Bragg. No. 51—(16) Assignment as above, at battle of Chickamauga. (367) Return of casualties, September 18 to 20, 1863, 37 killed, 143 wounded. (369) List of those who distinguished themselves in battle of Chickamauga: Sergt.-Maj. J. R. Larkin; Sergt. J. W. George, Company H; Private J. P. Seabrook, Company I; Private Calloway Johnson, C
. At Carthage, on September 7th, the First Alabama was detached from my command ... At Horse Cave, near Cave City, on September 18th, was joined by first regiment. On September 21st, at a point about four miles from Green river, the First Alabama maby order of General Bragg, Glasgow, Ky., September 15th. (843) Transferred to left wing to report to General Hardee, September 18th. (879) Held in readiness for immediate and rapid march, by order of General Wheeler, New Haven, Ky., September 26th. 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, (8September 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 Colone
in report of Gen. A. P. Stewart. (383-386) Mentioned in report of Gen. William Bate, who says: I claim for this battery the honor of opening on Friday evening, and closing on Sunday evening, the battle of Chickamauga. (388) Two men killed, September 18th; 4 killed, September 19th, at Chickamauga. (394) Mentioned in report of Lieut. Joel Towers. (397) Mentioned in report of Lieut.-Col. R. Dudley Frayser. (399, 400) Report of Lieut. W. J. McKenzie. (535) Private John C. Carroll on roll of horo, December 12, 1862. Vol. XXIII, Part 2—(862) Mentioned by General Hardee, Beechwood, June 5, 1863. (944, 961) Artillery reserve, army of Tennessee, July and August, 1863. No. 51—(292) Loss, 1 killed, 1 wounded, battle of Chickamauga, September 18 to 20, 1863. (459) Mentioned in B. R. Johnson's report (493) Mentioned in Lieut. Wm. S. Everett's report. No. 56—(620, 827, 888) In artillery reserve, army of Tennessee, October to December, 1863, 109 present. No. 58
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)
—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 1st Conf. Cav. Near Cave City, Ky,, Sept. 18. Gen. Jos. Wheeler, 700; total loss 4. —Federal, total loss 23. Alabama troops, part of 1st Conf. Cav. Horse Cave, Ky., Sept. 19. Gen. Jos. Wheeler, 700; total loss 15.— Federal, total loss 32. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d Conf. CAlabama 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, parts of 1st, 3d, 8th Conf., and 1st, 3d, 51st Cav. Owen's Ford, Ga., Sept. 18. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 20.— Federal, total loss 150. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 8th Conf., and 1st, 3d, 51st Cav. Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 20. Gen. Bragg, 66,000; loss 2389 k, 13,412 w, 2003 m.—Federal, Gen. Rosecrans, 69,0
legion. A more gallant feat than this charge has not illustrated our arms during the war. In the face of a concentrated fire of shot, shell and musketry, the little detachment, Pettus at the head, musket in hand, rushed upon the work, and almost before their heroism could be realized had captured the Federal flag, and the enemy soon surrendered. After the death of Colonel Garrott, Pettus commanded the regiment, and was surrendered with it, but was exchanged later in the year 1863. On September 18th he was commissioned brigadier-general, and assigned to succeed S. D. Lee and the lamented Tracy in the command of the heroic brigade distinguished at Port Gibson, Baker's Creek and Vicksburg. He and his gallant brigade were in the front of the fight at the opening of the Georgia campaign of 1864, holding their position on Rocky Face ridge, May 8th, against a bloody assault. At New Hope church again they fought in the front line under fire, and at Powder Springs, the battles around Atl