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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) 16 16 Browse Search
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East Louisiana. No. 79—(901) Ordered to report to the commanding officer at Cahaba. (915) November 12, 1864, ordered to report to General Adams. No. 93— (1233) Six companies at Cahaba; Lieut.-Col. Samuel Jones. (239) November 22d, ordered to Selma. (1244) November 24th, ordered to Pollard. No. 94—(634) December 1st, in Clanton's brigade. Six companies at Cahaba. No. 103—(968) February 17, 1865, Third Alabama Reserves ordered to report to General Adams at Selma, relieved at Mobile. (1045-1047) March 10th, Clanton's brigade, Mobile. No. 104—(364) Mentioned as at Montgomery, April 15, 1865. First Reserve Battalion, Lieut.-Col. W. M. Stone (became Fourth Reserves): No. 78—(814, 887) September, 1864, Thomas' brigade, district of Mobile. No. 93— (1233) Called Fourth Alabama reserves, in Col. T. H. Taylor's command at Mobile, November 20, 1864. No. 94—(634) Same assignment as above, December 1, 1864. No. 103—(968) February 10, 1865, Fourth Reserves reliev
March 25th. (713, 834) February 25th, at Canoe Station, 700 strong, Colonel Colvin commanding. (1047) Commanded by Lieut.-Col. W. T. Lary, in Clanton's brigade, with General Maury, March 10th. Noo December, 1864. No. 103—(281) Mentioned in report of Major-General Steele, April 12, 1865. (1047) Col. Charles P. Ball commanding, in Armistead's brigade, Maury's army, March 10th. Livingstonch 25, April 9 and June 6, 1865, near Escambia river. (834) Six hundred strong, February 25th. (1047) Under Lieut.-Col. Thomas L. Faulkner, in Clanton's brigade with General Maury, March 10th. Noth, Maury's cavalry, 800, doing provost-guard duty. (833, 834) Mentioned at Pollard and Mobile. (1047) In Maury's command, General Maury's army, March 10, 1865. No. 104—(60) Report that regiment iV. Harrell, central Alabama, November 20, 1864. No. 94—(634) In same brigade, December. No. 103— (1047) In same brigade, army of Mobile, March 10, 1865. Moreland's battalion, Alaba
ransferred to Choctaw Bluff, March 10, 1865. (1047) Detachment under Lieut. P. Lee Hammond, in arms command, Maury's army, December 1st. No. 103—(1047) Called State Reserves, Lieut. R. H. Bush, Maurs command, Maury's army, December 1st. No. 103—(1047) Called State Reserves; Maury's army, March 10,tioned in report of Col. L. Hoxton. No. 103—(1047) Artillery reserves, General Maury's army, Marcs, Hood's army, Nashville campaign. No. 103—(1047) Commanded by Lieut. Wm. M. Selden at Mobile, Mh, commended by Gen. A. P. Stewart. No. 103—(1047) Under Lieut. Wm. W. Woods, Maury's army, Mobilps, Hood's army, December 10, 1864. No. 103—(1047) In Gee's battalion, Mobile, March 10, 1865. C. Walthall's report, December 1st. No. 103—(1047) At Mobile, in Maury's army, March 10, 1865. No Same assignment, Nashville campaign. No. 103—(1047) In Grayson's battalion, district of the Gulf, y's battalion, December 10th to 7th. No. 103—(1047) In Clan