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ult. Forrest's regiment, commanded by Col. D. C. Kelley, was conspicuous in the combat at Old Tommander, General Forrest, was maintained under Kelley on every field. The church gave Colonel KelleColonel Kelley to the regiment, and after four years of splendid service as a soldier, he returned to the work ofdivision, Rucker's brigade, commanded by Col. D. C. Kelley, and Roddey's troops, commanded by Col. edoubt and opened fire, and Buford's division, Kelley's and Johnson's brigades, dismounted, assaultee enemy would cross the Tennessee river, Col. D. C. Kelley's brigade, with a section of Hudson's baoats and three transports loaded with troops. Kelley masked his forces until the enemy landed a bring the expedition so gallantly thwarted by Colonel Kelley, consisted of his own regiment, the One Huen. This affair was a brilliant one for Colonel Kelley and his Tennesseeans. No artillery officere fleet was disabled and captured. Lieutenant-Colonel Kelley, with two companies of his regiment,
James D. Porter, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.1, Tennessee (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 15: Tennessee and the Church. (search)
J. Cross, W. Mooney, J. P. McFerrin, J. W. Johnson, R. A. Wilson, F. A. Kimball, F. S. Petway, M. L. Whitten, P. G. Jamison, J. G. Bolton, J. W. Cullom (commands not known). Presbyterian—J. H. Bryson, missionary, army of Tennessee; W. Eagleton, R. McCoy and R. Lapsley, chaplains to hospitals; J. B. Chapman, Thirty-second Tennessee; J. H. McNeilly, Forty-ninth Tennessee; J. B. Mack, Fifty-fifth Tennessee; H. B. Bonde, captain and chaplain. Protestant Episcopal—C. T. Quintard, First Tennessee, and missionary, army of Tennessee, and Rev. Mr. Schrevar (command not known). Ministers as officers. (Very imperfect list.) Col. D. C. Kelley, Methodist; Col. W. M. Reed, Cumberland Presbyterian; Lieut.-Col. J. W. Bachman, Presbyterian; Maj. J. D. Kirkpatrick, Cumberland Presbyterian; Adjt. W. L. Rosser, Presbyterian; Capt. W. A. Haynes, Cumberland Presbyterian. There was, it is thought, a Colonel Miller, Baptist, and many others not now remembered. These may be taken as exampl