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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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back to Knoxville, November, 1861. (387) Colonel Wood has been ordered from Tuscumbia to Russellville, Tenn., August 31st. (409) Aggregate present, 867, Knoxville, September 15th. (412) Left at Knoxville with 300 men, able for duty, to guard the magazine. (520) Cumberland Gap, November 5, 1861, General Zollicoffer mentions battalion of the Sixteenth Alabama, in command of Lieutenant-Colonel Harris. Vol. Vii—(80) Report of Gen. George H. Thomas (Union), Logan's Cross Roads, says: Lieut. Allen Morse and 5 officers of the medical staff, 81 noncommis-sioned officers and privates, taken prisoners. (82). Order of march, by General Crittenden, January 18, 1862, Sixteenth Alabama, Colonel Wood, 1 reserve. (105– 110) Report of Gen. G. B. Crittenden of battle of Mill Spring, January 19 and 20, 1862, mentions regiment several times. He says: The Sixteenth Alabama, which was the reserve corps of my division, commanded by Colonel Wood, did, at this critical juncture, most eminent