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. W. M. Selden in March, 1865; it finally surrendered at Meridian. It was called, successively, by the names of its captains. Extracts from official war Records. No. 42—(39) In Slaughter's brigade, June 8, 1863. (131) In Cantey's brigade, battery commanded by Lieut. W. M. Selden, Mobile, August 1st. (157) In Cantey's brigade, Mobile, August 10th; one section, called Selden's, at Pollard. No. 58—(547, 548) Called Selden's, in department of Gulf; headquarters, Jackson, Miss., January 1, 1864. (582) Mentioned among troops in department of Gulf. No. 74—(646) In Cantey's division, army of Mississippi, June 10, 1864. (653) Lieut. Charles W. Lovelace, Walthall's division, army of Tennessee, June and July, (667, 675) In Preston's battalion, Stewart's corps, siege-or Atlanta. (873) Mentioned in report of Capt. Chas. Vanderford. (917) Mentioned in report of General Cockrell. (926) General Walthall, in his report of the battle of Peachtree Creek, July 20th, say