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Howard, the regiment was commanded, successively, by Col. W. N. Estes and Col. P. H. Rice. It was constantly in demand forng, and was distinguished for gallantry and endurance. Colonel Estes was killed near Chattanooga, and Colonel Rice was woundat Murfreesboro. Extracts from official war Records. Estes' Battalion, Alabama cavalry, Maj. W. N. Estes, merged intoMaj. W. N. Estes, merged into Third Confederate: Vol. X, Part 2—(573) In Leadbetter's brigade, Gen. E. Kirby Smith's army, May 31, 1862. Third Confedport of Stone's river, January 3, 1863. (661) Under Lieut. W. N. Estes, in Wharton's brigade, Wheeler's cavalry. (966) Ment, 1863. (740) Col. Baxter Smith says regiment, under Col. W. N. Estes, was at Jacksonburg, April 5th. (915) General Anders, September 1st. (928) Report of Lieut.-Col. V. Cupp says, Estes, with 400 men, camped on road between Bridgeport and Trentoaign, September, 1863. (520) General Wheeler's report says Estes' regiment was picketing Tennessee river from Bridgep