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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) 10 0 Browse Search
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rian was wounded at the Wilderness and killed at Chaffin's Bluff; Capts. Wm. N. Greene and Joseph T. Johnston were wounded at Chickamauga. The field officers were Cols. Charles A. Derby, killed at enteenth, Twenty-ninth and Thirty-third, still under Colonel Abercrombie, in Stewart's corps of Johnston's army. Captains Perry and Torbert were wounded at Chickamauga, Clements at Murfreesboro, Jaith Sixteenth, Twenty-sixth, Twenty-ninth and Thirty-third Alabama; general orders, No. 13, General Johnston. The Forty-Sixth Alabama infantry. The Forty-sixth regiment was organized at Loachapo brigade with the Twenty-seventh, Thirty-fifth, Fifty-fifth and Fiftysev-enth Alabama. Sent to Johnston's army, the brigade, then in Loring's division, wintered at Dalton, taking part in the Dalton-Amany captured. Ordered to North Carolina, commanded by Capt. W. B. Beason, it surrendered with Johnston's army near Smithfield, March 31, 1865. The captains killed were John R. Gardner, at Shiloh,