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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) 2 0 Browse Search
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ckson to Corinth and Bolivar. . . . Colonel Russell and his command deserve especial notice for their gallantry in the fight at Lexington and Spring creek. Capt. F. B. Gurley, Fourth Alabama cavalry, with 12 men, charged a gun at Lexington supported by over 100 Federal cavalry. He captured the gun, losing his orderly-sergeant by the fire of the gun when within 5 feet of its muzzle. (598, 599) Col. George G. Dibrell says: On the 18th December, the enemy attempted to destroy the bridge at Beech river, but were driven back by the Fourth Alabama. Vol. XVII, Part 2—(462) Mentioned by Thomas A. Davies (Union), Columbus, Ky., December 23, 1862, as 450 strong. Vol. XXIII, Part 1—(135) Mentioned by Gen. D. S. Stanley (Union), near Shelbyville, March 4, 1863. (379) Report of Gen. J. B. Turchin (Union) says: 200 of Russell's cavalry near Versailles, June 12th. Vol. XXIII, Part 2—(913) Gen. H. W. Walter, Chattanooga, July 15, 1865 says: The Fourth regiment Alabama cavalry is