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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) 20 6 Browse Search
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haddeus Felton was killed at Corinth; Capt. Samuel D. Stewart killed and Capt. J. B. Patten woundedXIII, Part 2—(943, 960) In Clayton's brigade, Stewart's division, Hill's corps, Bragg's army, Coloneturned. No. 51—(16) In Clayton's brigade, Stewart's division, Buckner's corps, Bragg's army, Se No. 74—(649, et seq.) In Baker's brigade, Stewart's (later Clayton's) division, Hood's corps, af, but it was led at different times by Capts. S. D. Stewart, A. N. Porter, C. M. Hooper and Wade Riefore Richmond, and at Fredericksburg. Capt. S. D. Stewart was wounded before Richmond and killed s killed, and the next captain in command, S. D. Stewart, wounded. (Van de Graaff was not killed, f, who was wounded, and afterward under Capt. S. D. Stewart, and drove back the enemy. No. 39—(7le, lost 3 killed and 30 wounded. (926) Capt. S. D. Stewart, commanding battalion, was killed at Cheat in haste. It was here the lamented Capt. S. D. Stewart fell. He had commanded the battalion d