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. 59—(861) In Page's brigade, General Maury's army, April 30, 1864. No. 77—(428) General Maury, August 12, 1864, mentions the regiment as part of garrison of Fort Gaines. (441, 442) Col. James M. Williams' report of the evacuation and destruction of Fort Powell, on the night of August 5th. No. 78—(678, 703, 752) In Page's brigade, General Maury's army, June to August, 1864. No. 79—(876) Detachment under Capt. B. Frank Dade, in Taylor's command, November 1, 1864. No. 84—(142) Colonel Myers (Union) says: Eight companies, 50 men each, 400 strong, are at Fort Gaines, July 12, 1864. He says, July 10th, that they are guarding salt-works at Bonsecours bay. No. 94—(633) Detachment of regiment in Taylor's command, department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana, December 1, 1864. No. 103—(1046) In Thomas' brigade, district of the Gulf, March 10, 1865. Lieut.-Col. James M. Williams in command of regiment. No. 104—(226, 1158, 1163) Men
emopolis. Col. Henry Maury was disabled by a wound just before the close of the war. He was detained in Mobile, and the regiment was led at Claiborne by Lieutenant-Colonel Myers. Capt. John H. Marshall was wounded and captured at Mississippi City. Extracts from official war Records. No. 58—(550) Mentioned in letter from Geteenth at Pine Barren ridge, August 12th. No. 66—(53, 56) General Asboth speaks of regiment as full, well mounted, well armed, under Colonel Maury and Lieutenant-Colonel Myers, near Pensacola, April, 1864. (89, 111, 165) Mentioned, further, by General Asboth. (257) General Asboth reports all of regiment ordered to Tensaw rivedefeat of Maury's command near Claiborne, April 15th. (1250) Capt. W. T. Smith confirms report of fight at Claiborne, says: Maury was not with command. Lieutenant-Colonel Myers was in command. Remnant of regiment near Greenville. Reported that Colonel Miles blew up magazine and evacuated Choctaw Bluff, April 14th. Th