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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) 33 1 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 1 1 Browse Search
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ed while leading his company (I) in the charge. Captain Stone of Company K, wounded in the neck. Lieutenant Js division, July 30th; Alabama battalion under Maj. T. O. Stone. No. 51—(14) Stone's Alabama battalion sharStone's Alabama battalion sharpshooters, in Ector's brigade, September 19 and 20, 1863, army of Tennessee, General Bragg. No. 55—(658) Mookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. No. 56—(726) Stone's sharpshooters, Ector's brigade, French's division,t of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana. (584) Stone's sharpshooters, Ector's brigade, January 20, 1864, ral Polk's army. (The sharpshooters under Lieutenant-Colonel Stone were evidently a detachment of the Fortiet1864, army of Tennessee, General Johnston; Lieutenant-Colonel Stone in command of regiment. No. 59—(870) BaHanson's brigade, Hardee's corps, army of Tennessee, Stone's river campaign. Casualties at battle of Murfreesbred to the right of our position, and proceeded down Stone's river to a point about one mile north o
Allen commanding, in Wheeler's brigade, army of Tennessee, Stone's river campaign. (958-960) Mentioned in report of General t.-Col. James C. Malone, Whartons brigade, Wheeler's corps, Stone's river campaign. (966) Mentioned by General Wharton, StoneStone's river campaign, in Colonel Cox's charge with First Confederate, etc. (969) Lieutenant-Colonel Malone highly commended by Goro pike with instructions to move forward on the Lebanon, Stone's river and Chicken pikes, and to drive in the Abolitioniste of Murfreesboro. (661) In Gen. Joseph Wheeler's command; Stone's river campaign. (958) December 26, 1862, in General Wheeleesboro. (962-965) Lieut.-Col. J. D. Webb, in his report of Stone's river campaign, specially commends conduct of Capt. M. L.ergt. H. Clay Reynolds. He says the regiment bivouacked on Stone's river the night of December 27th without rations. The ga report, December 10th. (233) Mentioned in Union report of Stone's river, January 3, 1863. (661) Under Lieut. W. N. Estes, <