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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) 3 3 Browse Search
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onsolidated under the command of Col. Daniel Huger, of the First reserve regiment, and the new regiment was known as the Sixty-second Alabama. Others, under Col. Olin F. Rice, of the Second reserve regiment, were known as the Sixty-third. The First battalion, also called the Fourth reserve regiment, was consolidated with the Thirom Taylor's command to Thomas'. (1046) March 10th, in Thomas' brigade, Mobile. No. 104 —(226) April 4, 1865, in Thomas' brigade. Second Reserve Regiment, Col. Olin F. Rice: No. 78 —(814) September 3, 1864, Col. Olin F. Rice, in Liddell's brigade, district of the Gulf. No. 79—(876) November 1, 1864, Fuller's command, district ofCol. Olin F. Rice, in Liddell's brigade, district of the Gulf. No. 79—(876) November 1, 1864, Fuller's command, district of the Gulf. No. 94— (633) December 1, 1864, Fuller's command, department of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana. No. 101— (681) First and Second Alabama Reserves, home guards, 1,000 strong, January, 1865, at Mobile. No. 103— (264) April 8, 1865, Fort Blakely, Ala.; 15 killed, 42 wounded. (1045) March 10th, transf