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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) 16 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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times commanded with brilliant success by Maj. Turner Clanton, Jr., Captain Ledyard, and others. Capt. Charlnt of the Gulf. (511, 561,562) December, 1863, in Clanton's (Second) brigade; detachment in Higgins' (Third)brigade. No. 58—(582) January 20, 1864, in Clanton's brigade. No. 59—(861) April 30, 1864, four companies under Maj. Turner Clanton, Jr., in Page's brigade, district of the Gulf; detachment under Colonel Hodgson, Reyllow for several months, when it was transferred to Clanton's brigade. It fought at Ten Islands, was sent to wcts from official war Records. No. 58—(651) General Clanton ordered to establish headquarters at Gadsden, A(681) Ordered to Blue Mountain, July 1st. (791) In Clanton's brigade with General Adams, August 21 t. Nos. 93, 94-In Clanton's brigade with General Taylor, November and December, 1864. No. 103—(302-308) Mentioned inh. (1047) Under Lieut.-Col. Thomas L. Faulkner, in Clanton's brigade with General Maury, Marc
Col. Turner Clanton, a prominent citizen of Augusta, Ga., died on the 13th Inst. He was a native of Virginia. The court house of Coffee county. Miss, was destroyed by fire on the 2d inst., with all its papers.