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rryville. Commanders: Cols. A. A. Hughes, James Jackson, and, after consolidation, S. S. Ives, Liel. Edward McAlexander, Maj. R. G. Wright. Colonel Jackson was for a time in command of Loring's div, Gen. Franklin Gardner, March 31, 1863; Col. James Jackson commanding regiment. (1037) Ordered to ping regiment, April 25th. (793) Order to Colonel Jackson from General Pemberton, April 27th. (805olk's army, February 20, 1864. (626-662) Colonel Jackson's report of engagement at Moulton, March 9) Engaged at Moulton, March 21st. (726) Colonel Jackson ordered by General Polk to fall back, Mar) Letter of Lieut.-Col. J. W. Estis says: Colonels Jackson and Ives, with 100 men each, crossed the led, none wounded. (806-807) Letter from Colonel Jackson, dated Mount Hope, April 21st. No. 74—became colonel; Capts. Geo. C. Freeman and James Jackson were also promoted. The field officers H. Abercrombie, wounded at Franklin; Lieut.-Col. James Jackson and Maj. George C. Freeman, wounded [1 mor