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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) 4 0 Browse Search
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s, Company B; Privates J. P. Young, Killed in action. Company G; Hiram L. White, Company H (since dead); Corp. C. Roden, Killed in action. Company I; Private David Stewart, Company K; Sergts. R. A. Micars, Killed in action. Company C; R. A. Lambert, Company D; Privates W. Howard, Killed in action. Company E; M. Smith, Company F; J. H. Gwin, Killed in action. Company H; Sergt. J. F. Williamson, Company H; Corp. C. W. O'Hara, Company I; Private W. A. McCarty, Killed in action. Coervice rendered by Lieutenant Mitchell and 30 of his men. (351-354) Major Slaughter says: I feel it incumbent upon me to notice some special instances of gallantry. I would mention the names of Captain Burch, First Lieutenant Mitchell, Second Lieutenants Lambert, Oliver, Crockett and Bickerstaff; among the non-commissioned officers and privates, Sergeant Carlton, Company A, who was killed; Color-Corporal Ferguson, Company C; Color-Corporal Wellington, Company D, who was wounded while bearing th