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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) 3 1 Browse Search
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ken prisoner and died at Johnson's Island. Its commanders were Cols. William A. Buck and Newton N. Davis, Lieut.-Cols. Benjamin F. Sawyer, Wm. B. Dennett, Geo. A. Jennison and Wm. M. LeBaron, Maj. Junius J. Pierce. Capts. S. H. Oliver and Thos. J. Kimbell were at times in command of regiment. Extracts from official war Records. Vol. Vi—(756) General Bragg, Mobile, October 25, 1861, says that Colonel Buck's regiment has changed its time and tenure of service and is mustered in for twelv charge. Lieutenant Barbour, of Company F, was wounded while leading his men and fell into the hands of the enemy. (787) Mentioned in report of Captain Horne for July 22d and 28th. No. 93—(664) Assignment as above, December 10, 1864, Capt. Thomas J. Kimbell in command of regiment. No. 98—(1064) Consolidated with Twenty-eighth and Thirty-fourth, under Col. John C. Carter. No. 100—(734) Assignment as above, March 31, 1865, Lieut. L. A. Lavender in command of regiment. The Tw