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Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 3 3 Browse Search
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gnment as above, July 31, 1863, Maj. J. H. J. Williams in command of regiment. No. 48—(400, 819) Assignment as above, Col. J. H. King in command of regiment, October 31, 1863. No. 49—(685, 900) Assignment as above, December, 1863. No. 60—(1152) Mentioned by General Lee as having re-enlisted, February 10, 1864, Orange Court House. (1182) Joint resolution of thanks to the Ninth Alabama regiment: Resolved by the Congress of the Confederate States of America, That Congress hails with deligg those acting with great gallantry, Lieutenant-Colonel Shelley is mentioned. No. 48—(400, 412, 819) Assignment as above. Casualties, 2 wounded, October 10 to 21, 1863. No. 49—(685, 900) Assignment as above, to December 31, 1863. No. 60—(1152) Mentioned by General Lee as having re-enlisted, February 10, 1864. No. 67—(1025) Perrin's brigade, Third corps, Lee's army of Northern Virginia, May, 1864. No. 88—(1127) Sanders' brigade, Lee's army, August 31, 18
rigade, General Wheeler's corps, April 30th. No. 74—(642, et seq.) In Hannon's brigade, General Wheeler's corps, Atlanta campaign. (956) Mentioned in General Wheeler's report of battle of Resaca. No. 78—(856) Same assignment, September 20, 1864. No. 99—(980) Mentioned in organization of corps commanded by General Wheeler, Charleston, S. C., January 2, 1865. Transferred to Hagan's brigade. (1072) Capt. R. F. Davis transferred to Hagan's brigade, Wheeler's corps, January 31st. (1148-1152) Mentioned by Maj. John Devereux, Augusta, Ga., February 10th. The Twenty-Fifth battalion, Alabama cavalry. The Twenty-fifth battalion was sometimes called Mead's battalion. Capt. L. G. Mead commanded a company which operated very effectively in north Alabama and Tennessee in the summer and fall of 1862. He afterward raised a number of companies, and his men were spoken of as most reckless and daring. They were formed into battalions, the Alabama companies being consolidated