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Col. John M. Harrell, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.2, Arkansas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 22 0 Browse Search
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W. H. Kinsey. On General Liddell's staff: W. R. Liddell (wounded), Lieut. W. R. Young (wounded), Szation, at this time, of Cleburne's division, Liddell's brigade embraced the Second regiment, Col. g in middle Tennessee in June, 1863, he found Liddell guarding Liberty gap. Colonel Featherston andoss of 300 in the Federal brigades opposed to Liddell. Liddell held his ground until ordered back.Liddell held his ground until ordered back. The battle of Chickamauga, September 19th and 20th, is denominated by Gen. D. H. Hill, the greaolk and James Deshler (formerly Churchill's). Liddell commanded a division of W. H. T. Walker's cord 97 wounded. Col. D. C. Govan, commanding Liddell's brigade, particularly commended Lieut.-Cols Sixth and Seventh Arkansas (consolidated) of Liddell's brigade, under Lieutenant Dulin, of LiddellLiddell's staff. For the defense of the gap itself, he disposed the rest of the Arkansas brigade, under Cpians in a subdivision, commanded by Brigadier-General Liddell of Louisiana, who had been placed in[1 more...]