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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) 47 5 Browse Search
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above, June 30, 1862. Vol. XX, Part 1—(658) Deas' brigade, Withers' division, army of Tennessee,present and absent, 734, December 14, 1863. In Deas' brigade, Hindman's division, army of Tennesseed in Gen. Jones M. Withers' report. (538) Col. Z. C. Deas' report mentions Lieut.-Col. S. W. Cayce h terms of praise of Colonel Deas. (541) Col. Z. C. Deas' report says: Maj. R. B. Armistead was moust 18 to 20, 1862. Vol. XX, Part I—(658) In Deas' brigade, Withers' division, Polk's corps, armyany K. Vol. XXIII, Part 2—(735, 942, 958) In Deas' brigade, Withers' division (Twenty-sixth and T. Whitfield Clark in command. No. 51—(15) In Deas' brigade, Hindman's division, at Chickamauga. (' division, at Shiloh. (538) Mentioned in Col. Z. C. Deas' report of battle of Shiloh, April 6 and of Murfreesboro and Chickamauga. It served in Deas' brigade from April, 1863, until July 31, 1864,rigade, Johnston's army. No. 74—(640-663) In Deas' brigade, Johnston's army, April 30th, Capt. J.
rdville, Perryville, Wildcat gap, and Murfreesboro, where it lost twenty-seven men, killed and wounded. It was ordered to Deas' brigade in July, 1863, and sent from Lookout Point to Gen. Patton Anderson, November, 1863. It fought at Chickamauga, Chs army. Vol. XXIII, Part 2—(735, 843) In Withers' division; present, 101, May 19, 1863. (907) Ordered to report to General Deas, July 12th, from Chattanooga. (942, 958) In Deas' brigade, to August 10th. No. 50—(229) In Hindman's division, ChatDeas' brigade, to August 10th. No. 50—(229) In Hindman's division, Chattanooga, Tenn., October 7, 1863. No. 51—(305) Mentioned in General Hindman's report of Chickamauga, September 20, 1863. (307) Five wounded, Chickamauga. (315) Mentioned by Patton Anderson. (329) Captain Garrity's report of Chickamauga. (351) Ment division, battle of Chickamauga. (305-307) Commended by General Hindman. Loss, 3 killed, 13 wounded. (331) Commanded by Deas, Missionary Ridge, October 9th. (338, 343) Mentioned by Coltart and Manigault, Missionary Ridge. (460
gs and 350 stand of arms. Before this he had been recommended for promotion by Gens. J. E. Johnston, Hood and Hindman. Now his promotion was again urged by Generals Bragg, Hood, Cheatham and Brown. Just four days after this battle he was commissioned brigadier-general, and received notice of it on July 28th. Three hours after being notified of this appointment his leg bone was fractured by a bullet, but, supporting the wounded limb in his bridle rein, he continued in command of the brigade (Deas') until exhausted. During the campaign into Tennessee he was on crutches much of the time. After General Quarles, commanding a brigade of Walthall's division, including the First Alabama, had been wounded at Franklin, General Johnston was assigned to that command, in which he served efficiently at Nashville. His brigade was one of those selected for the famous rear-guard of infantry, under Walthall, during the retreat. In 1865 he was in the campaign of the Carolinas, still commanding Quar