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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) 18 0 Browse Search
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ivan county, Tenn., December 28, 1833, son of William P. Shelley, a contractor and builder, who carried his fao camp at Talladega, where it was reorganized, with Shelley as captain, and assigned to the Fifth Alabama regimtively engaged in the first battle of Manassas, Captain Shelley's company was on picket duty at Parr's cross-roonel Garrott, under the cool, brave and gallant Colonel Shelley, for a long time obstinately resisted the attac Mississippi, in Walthall's division. At Franklin, Shelley's brigade was first held in reserve of the line of e, many officers and men (among the former Brigadier-General Shelley) made their way, and some, crossing the diy, until late in the night. In this famous assault Shelley's brigade lost 432 killed and wounded out of 1,100 ierced by seven balls. At the battle of Nashville, Shelley and his brigade were again distinguished in manful In recent years he was a member of the law firm of Shelley, Butler & Martin, Washington, D. C., his associates