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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 26, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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in line of battle, the left guided by the line of the turnpike — the Nineteenth Georgia, Lieutenant-Colonel Johnson, on the left; the First Tennessee, Lieutenant-Colonel Shackleford, on the right; the Fifth Alabama battalion, Captain Vandegraff, and the Seventh Tennessee, Colonel Goodner, supporting. The Fourteenth Tennessee, Col I have, therefore, to refer you to the accompanying reports of the regimental commanders. I should not, however, fail to remember the intrepidity of Lieutenant-Colonel Shackleford, who was killed while most gallantly discharging his duty, and of J. W. Williams, Sergeant-Major of the Nineteenth Georgia. Mr. George Lemon, my volun T. Smith, Robert Carter, R. H. Dunmead, A. F. Allen. Company C. Private Thomas Thurston. Company D. Privates Archibald Brooks, G. E. Minor, Reuben L. Dyke, G. Shackleford, and Burwell Mitchell. Company G. William T. Garrettes, J. W. Carter, R. S. Burch, T. M. George, A. W. Hundley, W. C. Wayne, and E. D. Munday. Company H