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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
Captain R. E. Park, Atlanta, Ga. T. H. Clower, who commanded the company the last eight months of the war, Opelika, Ala. H. G. Lamar, Iredell, Texas. Dr. J. F. Park, LaGrange, Ga. R. F. Segrest, Hico, Texas. R. W. Drake, Laneville, Ala., late sheriff of Hale county. C. C. Davis, Tuskegee, Ala. J. H. Eason, Tallassee, Ala. G. P. Ware, Auburn, Ala. G. W. Ward, Willhite, La. Rev. W. A. Moore, Neches, Texas. Fletch. S. Zachry, Tyler, Texas. W. D. Zuber, Pine Level, Ala. J. R. Walker, Dallas, Ga. C. B. Florence, Golden City, Ark., Colonel U. C. V. Company G, Paint Rock river sharpshooters Jackson county. Captain A. S. Bibb, resigned early. Captain J. J. Dillard, killed on Sand Mountain, Ala., in 1863. Captain P. D. Ross, who remained Captain until the close of the war, surrendering with Lee. Captain Daniel Butler, died. First Lieutenants: John J. Dillard, Rufus H. Jones, P. D. Ross, John S. Dudley, killed. Second Lieutenants: R. H. Jones, Abner Ha