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d says: I feel I ought to particularly mention Lieut. John R. Hall, Lieut. J. M. Walker, and Lieut. J. T. Jackson, of the Thirty-sixth Alabama regiment. Casu1lties, 14 killed, 70 wounded. (836-838) Report of Capt. James A. Wemyss, in command of regiment: Rocky Face mountain, May 10th, 1 killed, 5 wounded; Resaca, May 15th, 14 killed, 70 wounded; New Hope church, May 25th, Col. L. T. Woodruff was seriously wounded, 8 killed and 27 wounded. Aggregate casualties, 133. (864) Mentioned by Col. J. C. Lewis. No. 79—(897) Total present, 303, November 7, 1864. No. 93—(665) December 10, 1864, Capt. Nathan M. Carpenter commanding regiment, Nashville campaign. No. 103—(1046) In Holtzclaw's brigade, district of the Gulf, March 10, 1865. The Thirty-Seventh Alabama infantry. The Thirty-seventh was organized at Auburn in the spring of 1862; sent to Columbus, Miss., from there to Tupelo. With Price at Iuka, September 19-20, 1862, it began its long roll of battles, and was high