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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) 8 2 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The Confederate army. (search)
Joseph T. Smith; 4th Ga. Battalion Sharp-shooters, Maj. T. D. Caswell (w), Capt. B. M. Turner (w), Lieut. Joel Towers; 15th and 37th Tenn., Col. R. C. Tyler (w), Lieut.-Col. R. D. Frayser (w), Capt. R. M. Tankesley; 20th Tenn., Col. T. B. Smith (w), Maj. W. M. Shy. Brigade loss: k, 63; w, 530; m, 11==604. Clayton's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. H. D. Clayton (w): 18th Ala., Col. J. T. Holtzclaw (w), Lieut.-Col. R. F. Inge (m w), Maj. P. F. Hunley; 36th Ala., Col. L. T. Woodruff; 38th Ala., Lieut.-Col. A. R. Lankford. Brigade loss: k, 86; w, 518; m, 15 == 619. Artillery, Maj. J. W. Eldridge: 1st Ark. Battery, Capt. J. T. Humphreys; Ga. Battery (Dawson's), Lieut. R. W. Anderson; Eufaula Art'y, Capt. McD. Oliver. Artillery loss: k, 4; w, 23 == 27. Preston's division, Brig.-Gen. William Preston. Gracie's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Archibald Gracie, Jr.: 43d Ala., Col. Y. M. Moody; 1st Ala. Battalion, Hilliard's Legion. Lieut.-Col. J. H. Holt (w), Capt. G. W. Huguley; 2d Ala. Battalion, Hill
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Atlanta campaign. May 3d-September 8th, 1864. (search)
d Ga., Capt. R. R. Asbury, Capt. J. R. Russell, Capt. R. R. Asbury, Capt. J. R. Russell; 1st Ga. (State troops), Col. E. M. Gait, Capt.--Howell, Maj. Williamn Tate. Clayton's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. H. D. Clayton, Brig.-Gen. J. T. Holtzclaw, Col. Bushrod Jones: 18th Ala., Col. J. T. Holtzclaw, Lieut.-Col. P. F. Hunley; 32d and 58th Ala., Col. Bushrod Jones, Maj. H. I. Thornton; 36th Ala., Col. L. T. Woodruff, Capt. J. A. Wemyss, Lieut.-Col. T. H. Herndon, Capt. N. M. Carpenter; 38th Ala., Col. A. R. Lankford, Capt. G. W. Welch, Capt. D. Lee, Capt. B. L. Posey. Baker's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Alpheus Baker: 37th Ala., Lieut.-Col. A. A. Greene, Capt. T. J. Griffin; 40th Ala., Col. John H. Higley; 42d Ala., Lieut.-Col. T. C. Lanier, Capt. W. D. McNeill, Capt. R. K. Wells, Capt. W. B. Kendrick; 54th Ala., Lieut.-Col. J. A. Minter. Gibson's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Randall L. Gibson: 1st La., Maj. S. S. Batchelor, Capt. W. H. Sparks, Lieut. C. L. Huger, Capt. W. Quirk; 4th La., Col. S. E. Hunter; 13th
Oct. 3, 1863. Major R. A. Hatcher, Assistant Adjutant-General, Stewart's Division: Major: The following report of the part taken by this brigade in the battle of Chickamauga on the nineteenth and twentieth. of September, 1863, is respectfully submitted: On Thursday, the seventeenth day of September, this brigade, consisting of the Eighteenth, Thirty-sixth, and Thirty-eighth Alabama regiments, commanded respectively by Colonel J. T. Holtzclaw, Colonel L. T. Woodruff, and Lieutenant-Colonel A. R. Lankford, and Humphries' battery, took up the line of march from Lafayette, Walker county, Georgia, where it had been bivouacked a few days, towards the battle-field. Resting the night of the seventeenth, near Rock Spring, it proceeded the next day to Thedford's Ford on the Chickamauga Creek. Brigadier-General Bate's brigade proceeding down the creek a short distance, his artillery engaged the enemy, who were then near Alexander's Bridge, my brigade being exposed to the fire, by which
ed for their good conduct during the battle. (408, 411 Mentioned by Colonel Woodruff and Col. A. R. Lankford. (533) Roll of honor, Chickamauga: Lieut.-Col. R. F. Inge; Killed in action. Capts. Jhickamauga, and wounded at Kenesaw. The field officers were Cols. Charles T. Ketchum, and A. R. Lankford, captured at Resaca; and Majs. O. S. Jewett, killed at Chickamauga, and W. J. Hearin, captuhe 20th, 314 guns, 17 officers; report of Colonel Ketchum, commanding brigade. (409– 411) Col. A. R. Lankford's report says: The noncom-missioned officers and men of my command exhibited the courage cky Face mountain, Resaca and New Hope church) says: After having two color-bearers killed, Colonel Lankford was last seen with his colors in his hand. He particularly mentions Joseph Flant, who was ss at Rocky Face, May 8th, 2 killed, 15 wounded; at Resaca, May 15th, 7 killed, 53 wounded. Colonel Lankford was captured at New Hope church the 25th; 27th, loss was 3 killed, 20 wounded. No. 79—
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 39 (search)
see, Colonel J. M. Lillard and Major R. M. Saffell. Thirty-second Tennessee, Colonel E. C. Cook and Captain C. G. Tucker. Forty-fifth Tennessee, Colonel A. Searcy. Twenty-third Tennessee Battalion, Major T. W. Newman and Captain W. P. Simpson. Clayton's brigade. Brigadier-General H. D. Clayton. Eighteenth Alabama, Colonel J. T. Holtzclaw, Lieutenant-Colonel R. F. Inge, and Major P. F. Hunley. Thirty-sixth Alabama, Colonel L. T. Woodruff. Thirty-eighth Alabama, Lieutenant-Colonel A. R. Lankford. Artillery. Major J. W. Eldridge. First Arkansas Battery, Captain J. T. Humphreys. T. H. Dawson's Battery, Lieutenant R. W. Anderson. Eufaula Artillery, Captain McD. Oliver. Ninth Georgia Artillery Battalion, Company E, Lieutenant W. S. Everett. Preston's division. Brigadier-General William Preston. Gracie's brigade. Brigadier General A. Gracie, Jr. Forty-third Alabama, Colonel Y. M. Moody. First Alabama Battalion,( Hilliard's Legion.) Lieutenant-
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
es. 37th GeorgiaCol. A. F. Rudler. Lieut-col. J. T. Smith. 4th Georgia Battalion (Sharpshooters)Maj. T. D. Caswell. Capt. B. M. Turner. Lieut. Joel Towers. 15th and 37th TennesseeCol. R. C. Tyler. Lieut.-col. R. D. Frayser. Capt R. M. Tankesley. 20th TennesseeCol. T. B. Smith. Maj. W. M. Shy. Clayton's Brigade. Brig.-gen. H. D. Clayton. 18th AlabamaCol. J. T. Holtzclaw. Lieut.-col. R. F. Inge. Maj. P. F. Hunley. 36th AlabamaCol. L. T. Woodruff. 38th AlabamaLieut.-col. A. R. Lankford. Artillery. Maj. J. W. Eldridge. 1st Arkansas BatteryCapt. J. T. Humphreys. T. H. Dawson's BatteryLieut. R. W. Anderson. Eufaula ArtilleryCapt. McD. Oliver. 9th Georgia Artillery Battalion, Company ELieut. W. S. Everett. Preston's division. Brig.-gen. William Preston. Gracie's Brigade. Brig.-gen. A. Gracie, Jr. 43d AlabamaCol. Y. M. Moody. 1st Alabama Battalion Hilliard's Legion.Lieut.-col. J. H. Holt. Capt. G. W. Huguley. 2d Alabama Battalion