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Color-Corporal William Bohannon, privates R. L. Sneed, A. M. Simpson, Alexander Prewett, Benjamin H. Lewis, Eli J. Lewis, specially. Company D. Lieutenant Herndon reports all as having behaved so well that he cannot make distinctions without doing injustice. Company E. Captain Tyree severely wounded and absent. Lieutenant Knight, now commanding, reports all as having fought bravely, except one or two, and reports Sergeant Miller, privates John T. Brown, John Davis, Hillery Bolten, J. C. Clayton, Larkin Davis, Kilech and W. H. Howerton, wounded. Company F. Captain R. T. Daniel, commander. He is absent, wounded. The regimental commander reports all as having fought well, except one or two. He regards privates Churchwell Parker and Daniel Hodnett, who were killed, and private Joseph Singleton, as worthy of special mention. Company G. Captain Lee reports the company as having behaved well. He desires to mention the following named non-commissioned officers and privates as
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
B. Rucks, at Chancellorsville. W. T. Keaton, at Winchester, Va. Jacob Mitchell and J. A. Mikles, at Boonsboro, Md. Captain John Rogers, at Spotsylvania, C. H., Va. Jos. Singleton, at Petersburg, Va. Noah Smith, at Brandy Station, Va. John M. Walker, at Gettysburg, Pa. John S. Withrow, at Strasburg, Va. The following died of disease: Corporal J. B. Findley, W. G. Austin, J. W. Appleton, A. B. Brindley, J. G. Beeson, J. M. Burnett, W. C. Brandon, G. Cunningham, J. C. Clayton, Peter Carroll, C. E. Drake, D. H. Duff, L. A. Dobbs, Thomas Dutton, J. K. P. Estes, F. M. Edwards, A. A. Fulcher, J. C. Fletcher, J. B. Frazier, J. P. Hunter, R. S. Hulgin, D. W. Kennedy, B. F. Lewis, A. W. Langford, S. M. McSpadden, T. K. B. McSpadden, M. Murphy, G. McPherson, I. R. Pendergrass, J. M. Sutherland, J. L. Ward. From the above list will be seen the great mortality experienced by this patriotic company. Mr. Brandon, in his souvenir book, states that the company partic
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of the Battalion of the Georgia Military Institute Cadets (search)
, Ophilo V., Ellaville, Ga. Lee, Lewis T., Fort Valley, Ga. Jasper, Tennessee. Lee, Oscar, Atlanta, Ga. *Lewis, Hal T., Green county, Ga. Died in 1903. Supreme Court Justice. Ligon, Little, W. W., Harris county, Ga. West Point, Ga., R. F. D. I. Loftin, Frank S., Franklin, Heard county, Ga. Franklin, Ga. Loud,——. Luckie, Alfred T., Covington, Ga. Athens, Ga. *Mabry, J., Houston county, Ga. Died 1864. Markley, Wm. A., Greenville, S. C. Commerce, Texas. Marsh, Clayton H., Cartersville, Georgia. Wounded at Oconee Bridge battle, died in Savannah, Ga., November 1864. McClatchey, W. Penn, Marietta, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. Mays,——. McLauren,—, South Carolina. *McLeod, John, Emanuel county, Ga. Died 1864. *Mobley, Reuben B., Hamilton, Harris county, Ga. Died July, 1904. Moore, J., Weston, Ga. Moore, W. F., Marietta, Ga. Mousseau,——, Charleston, S. C. Myrick, A. B., Milledgeville, Ga. Mississippi. *Myrick, W. E., Milledgevil