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al, Lieut.-Col. John S. Garvin and Lieut. M. J. Taylor. (807) Medical director reports 13 killed, 85 wounded, battle of Chancellorsville, May 4, 1863. (939-950) In General Rodes' report he praises the regiment in high terms: In this charge the gallant Lieut.-Col. John S. Garvin fell desperately wounded, inside the works. Casualty returns, 12 killed, 77 wounded. Capt. Thomas Taylor and Lieut. R. K. Wood killed. (950-953) Col. Edward A. O'Neal's report of operations of Rodes' brigade from April 29th to May 6th. (954,955) Col. J. M. Hall's report of battle of Chancellorsville says: Justice demands that I should mention Lieut.-Col. John S. Garvin, commanding the Twenty-sixth Alabama, who was severely, if not mortally, wounded while gallantly leading his regiment, and giving the highest evidence of that coolness and skill which should ever characterize the true soldier. (958, 959, 961) Mentioned in Capt. T. M. Riley's and Samuel B. Pickens' reports. (964,965) Col. John S. Garvin's rep
R. H. Earle's Second Alabama regiments of cavalry vied with each other in pressing the enemy home. No. 38—(291) Gen. G. M. Dodge, May 9, 1863, says: The Second Alabama arrived at Okolona from Pensacola. (326) Mentioned as near Okolona, May 18th. (733) Maj. W. M. Inge's battalion ordered to report to Brigadier-General Chalmers, April 10th. (796) Col. C. R. Barteau, April 27th, says: Ordered from Aberdeen to Buena Vista. (803) Gen. J. C. Pemberton says: Just arrived at Jackson, Miss., April 29th. (835) Gen. S. B. Buckner, May 5th, says: I sent the Second Alabama cavalry to General Pemberton to aid in covering northern Mississippi and Alabama. (917) The Second Alabama cavalry at Prairie Mound, Miss., May 24th. (973) Mentioned by General Ruggles, June 22d. No. 53—(5) With General Ferguson at New Albany, Miss., October 1, 1863. (559) In Ferguson's brigade, August 27th, 949 strong. (576, 577) Mentioned in Gen. S. D. Lee's report of September 1st. (582) Menti
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Battles of the Western army in which Albama troops were engaged. (search)
Alabama troops, Adams' Cav. Fort Pillow, Tenn., April 12. Gen. Forrest, 2 brigades; loss 14 k, 86 w.—Federal, Major L. F. Booth, 557; loss 163 k and w, 237 m. Alabama troops, Russell's 4th Cav.; 7th, 11th Cav. Taylor's Ridge, Ga., April 14. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss r.— Federal, total loss 16. Alabama troops, part of 8th Conf. Cav. Nickajack Trace, Ga., April 23. Gen. Jos. Wheeler.—Federal, loss 5 k, 9 w, 22 m. Alabama troops, Wheeler's scouts. Ringgold Bridge, Ga., April 29. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 2.— Federal, total loss 19. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d Conf. Cav. Stone Church, Ga., May 1. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 4.—Federal, total loss 32. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d and 8th Conf. Cav. Lee's Cross Rds., Ga., May 2. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 4.— Federal, total loss 32. Alabama troops, parts of 8th, 10th Conf. Cav. Chickamauga Cr., Ga., May 3. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 7.— Federal, total loss 65. Alabam