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Poole, Florida Battalion (infantry). No. 175.-Lieut. Col. Charles Jones, Seventeenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 176.-Col. August Reichard, Twentieth Louisiana Infantry. No. 177.-Col. W. A. Stanley, Ninth Texas Infantry. No. 178.-Maj. Franklin H. Clack, Confederate Guards Response Battalion. No. 179.-Capt. W. Irving Hodgson, Fifth Company Washington (Louisiana) Artillery. No. 180.-Col. Preston Pond, jr., Sixteenth Louisiana Infantry, commanding Third Brigade. No. 181.-Maj. Daniel Gober, Sixteenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 182.-Col. Alfred Mouton, Eighteenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 183.-Col. Marshall J. Smith, Crescent (Louisiana) Infantry. No. 184.-Col. R. F. Looney, Thirty-eighth Tennessee Infantry. No. 185.-Capt. William H. Ketchum, Alabama Battery. No. 186.-Maj. (?) T. F. Jenkins, First Alabama Cavalry Battalion. No. 187.-Capt. J. J. Cox, Prattville Dragoons. No. 188.-Capt. A. Tomlinson, Mathews Rangers. No. 189.-Capt. J. Robins, cavalry.
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), April 29-June 10, 1862.-advance upon and siege of Corinth, and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
isiana) Artillery, of engagement at Farmington, May 9. No. 57.-Maj. D. Gober, Sixteenth Louisiana Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of enrief period when under his observation. The Second Brigade, Maj. D. Gober commanding, participated to a small extent in the action and befare. Very respectfully, W. I. B. No. 57.-report of Maj. D. Gober, Sixteenth Louisiana Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of ening in the trenches. Respectfully, your obedient servant, D. Gober, Major, Commanding Second Brigade, Ruggles' Division. Capt. Roy Mlunteers formed the right of the Second Brigade, commanded by Maj. Daniel Gober, Ruggles' division. Line of battle having been formed at Farh to the front at 8 a. In. 9th instant with the Second Brigade, Major Gober commanding. My command did not meet with the enemy until abo[The] second and third sections, attached to the Second Brigade, Major Gober commanding, was ordered to take position in advance of Farmingto