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s country's freedom.... The Fifth Alabama behaved heroically. ... Lieutenant (William B.) Hutton, Company A, Fifth Alabama battalion, behaved gallantly till he received a mortal wound, from which he died the evening of the same day. No. 44—(289) July 1 to 3, 1863, in Archer's brigade, A. P. Hill's corps. (333) At Gettysburg, 26 wounded. (647) Mentioned in Colonel Shepherd's report of Gettysburg campaign. No. 48—To October 31, 1863, in Archer's brigade, Lee's army No. 88—(1030) September 26, 1864, mentioned near Canal Basin, by Gen. John C. Babcock (Union). (1214) One hundred and fifty-one present for duty, Hill's corps, Lee's army, August 31st. (1219) Unattached. (1243) September 10th, 159 present. No. 95—(272) April, 1865, Capt. Wade Ritter, provost guard, Hill's corps, Lee's army. No. 96—(1182) Capt. Wade Ritter, at headquarters, Gen. A. P. Hill's corps, January 31, 1865. Seventeenth battalion sharpshooters. Yancey's battalion of sharpshooters was o