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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) 7 1 Browse Search
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pany of State Guards, the Swanson Guards, and the Eufaula Minute Men, under Captain Hardy, served in Florida in the summer of 1863. Butts', Casey's, Harris' and Morrison's battalions, the Pelham Cadets, and Tuscaloosa Cadets, served at Mobile and in various parts of Alabama in 1864 and 1865. Gracie's battalion, a detail from t 21st, in Johnston's army, Kershaw's brigade. Harris' Battalion of Infantry, Capt. R. A. Harris: No. 78—(814, 887) September, 1864,Thomas' brigade, Mobile. Morrison's Battalion of Infantry: No. 78—(799, 800) Capt. J. D. Morrison sent from Meridian to General Gardner at Mobile, with 180 officers and men, August 25, 1864. (8Capt. J. D. Morrison sent from Meridian to General Gardner at Mobile, with 180 officers and men, August 25, 1864. (814) September, 1864, in Thomas' brigade, Mobile. Moreland Sharpshooters: No. 59—(872) April 30, 1864, in Cantey's brigade, Johnston's army, encamped at Rome, Ga. No. 74—(644) April 30, 1864, in Cantey's brigade, Johnston's army, encamped at Rome, Ga. Tuscaloosa Cadets. No. 42—(556) May 9, 1864, mentioned by
ardie's Reserve Battalion: No. 93—(233) In Armistead's brigade, central Alabama, November 20, 1864. No. 94—(634) In Armistead's brigade, central Alabama, December 1st. No. 103—(998) Hardie's battalion cavalry, six companies; 530 for duty; headquarters, Talladega, Ala. Lewis' battalion, Alabama cavalry. Lewis' battalion served in central Alabama and Georgia during the summer and fall of 1864, and until the close of the war. It consisted of five companies under Captains Harrell, Brooks, Morrison, Barnes and May. The gallant Major Lewis was killed while leading the battalion at Lafayette, Ga. He was succeeded in command by Maj. William V. Harrell. Extracts from official war Records. No. 74—(997) One killed, 5 wounded, at Lafayette, Ga., June 24, 864. Maj. T. H. Lewis killed. (998, 999) Col. C. H. Armistead's report says: Majors Lewis and Redwood have tested their devotion to our cause by sealing it with their blood. (1000, 1001) Colonel Ball's report of same. (10