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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) 1 1 Browse Search
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d Clark's report of the battle gives 14 killed, 82 wounded. Regiment went into fight with 310 muskets. (339) Mentioned in Col. J. G. Coltart's report. No. 56—In Deas' brigade, Hindman's division, Cheatham's army corps, to December, 1863. Total present, 337; Lieut.-Col. William C. Clifton commanding regiment, December 14, 1863. No. 74—(640, et seq.) Assignment as above, Hood's corps, Atlanta campaign. August 31, 1864, Maj. Drewry H. Smith commanding regiment. (779,780) Report of Capt. A. J. Miller (commanding regiment), operations July 22d and 28th (Atlanta): Lieutenant-Colonel Clifton was severely wounded. Capt. T. J. Brannon, who has since been sick, was in command. No. 93—(664) Assignment as above, Johnson's division, Lee's corps, December 10, 1864. The Fortieth Alabama infantry. The Fortieth Alabama was organized at Mobile in May, 1862. It went to Vicksburg by way of Columbus, Miss., and was brigaded with the Thirty-seventh and Forty-second under General Moore;
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
't 38th Regiment,) Private N. Asbell, S. M. Bowers, John Burney, D. A. Grooner, Private J. I. Grooner, T. R. Hester, William Heirs, John Lane, J. M. Westbery. Co. D. Corporal J. R. Cooper, Private A. J. Herring, J. J. Jones, Private Henry Jornigen, A. Highsmith. Co. E. Sergeant R. W. Joyner, (Act. Ord. Sergeant,) J. P. Jones, Corporal J. E. Spivey,(at Headquarters,) Private E. M. Cribb, W. S. Clark, Private P. King, J. B. Lawson, (Act. Com. Sergeant,) A. J. Miller, J. R. Williamson, (Act. Adj't 26th Regiment.) Co. F. Sergeant John Cleland, Corporal John W. Thompson Private Geo. F. Ager, A. M. Goethe, Private Lem. Johnson, (drummer), S. D. Johnson, (pioneer), A. E. Smith, H. Sauls, Private H. W. Odem, W. H. Rivers, Private Newton Sweat, Gideon Hays. Co. G. Sergeant R. Robinson, Private L. A. Stokes, Private Henry Clark. Co H. Sergeant Martin G. Knight, (Provost Guard), Private W. G. Bostic, J. E. Gluner, Priva
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. Wm. F. C. Gregory, Maj. and C. S. James M. Wise, 2d Lieut. and Ord. Off. H. C. Watkins, Maj. and Q. M. J. M. Nicolson, Capt. and A. Q M. Wm. K. Perrin, Maj. Commanding 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. H. Briscoe, Surgeon 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. Wm. E. Wiatt, Chaplain 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. D. P. Barnette, 1st Lt. Co. A, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. J. R. Howser, 1st Lt. Co. C, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. J. T. Owens, Capt. Co. D, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. A. J. Miller, 1st Lt. Co. D, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. R. E. Parrott, 2d Lieut. Co. D, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. R. C. Byrd, Capt. Co. E, 26th Va. Regiment. Infantry. John S. Lewellen, 1st Lieut. Co. E, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. Jas. W. Davis, 2d Lieut. Co. F, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. J. F. Taylor, 1st Lt. Co. H, 26th Regiment Va. Infantry. Geo. P. Lively, 2d Lt. Co. H, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. Wm. S. Younger, Capt. Co. I, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. Jno. H. Estes, 1st Lt.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
., Thos. H., 13, 51. Merritt, U. S. A., Gen., XXVI. Merritt, Asst. Surg. G. A., 161. Merritt, Asst. Surg. T. F., 177. Merritt, Ensign W. J., 231. Metts, Capt. J. J., 253. Metz, Com. Seg't J. G., 177. Mizell, Capt. A., 253. Michard, Capt. J. T., 7. Michie, Asst. Surg. W. E., 404. Middlebrook, Capt. W. M., 109. Middleton, Capt. H. B., 121. Middleton, Maj. J. J., 41; Details with, 44. Middleton, Lt. R. M., 383. Miles, Lt. J. J., 161,63. Milhong, Lt. J. I., 95. Miller, Lt. A. J., 431. Miller, Surg. A. S., 85. Miller, Lt. B. F., 403. Miner, Capt. J. H., 196, 201, 202. Miller, Lt. G. H., 382. Miller, Lt. H. M., 252. Miller, Capt. J., 275. Miller, Lt. J. G H.,85 Miller, Lt. S. E., 196. Miller, Capt. R. G., 286. Miller, Maj. W. H., 413. Mills, Lt. G. G., 383. Mills, Capt., James, 413. Mills, Lt. N. J., 160. Milner, Lt. C. W., 72. Milstead, F. D., 18. Mims, Maj. W. J., 421. Minitree, Col. James P., 347. Minor, Lt., Chas., 467. Minor, Lt. C. N
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
n, D. S. Black, H. W. Bagley, Wm. Blackwell, Tom Chittum, John Chittum, Wm. Davis, L. P. Davis, David Dice, Geo. Dice, J. B. Fierbaugh, Robt. Fulwiler, Wm. Fox, J. H. Greiner, Columbus Greiner, Granville Greiner, James Glendy, C. P. Green, J. W. Gibson, James Huffman, Napoleon Hull, Lorenzo Hall, C. W. Irvine, H. G. Lindsay, John Lowman, W. B. F. Leech, Wm. A. Lyle, James A. Lyle, Jacob Ludwick, J. W. Mackey, D. B. McClung, B. F. McClung, James A. McClung, W. H. McCutcheon, N. B. McCluer, A. J. Miller, J. L. Morter, A. H. Moore, David McCray, Tom Norcross, J. D. Ott, Frank Ott, W. L. Patterson, Nimrod Patterson, David Pulse, Wm. Parrent, W. D. Runnels, James Runnels, John H. Reed, Samuel Ray, Wm. Landridge, Jacob Shaver, Samuel Strain, John N. Stoner, Wm. M. Sale, Robert Sale, Samuel W. Short, John Sheridan, J. M. Snider, J. H. Snider, Tom Sensebaugh, H. L. Terrell, F. H. Templeton, Arch. Taylor, J. H. Wheat, James Withers, M. D. Willson, John Whitmore, Wm. Wright, John Wright, Alfre