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o immediately transmitted it with a note to General Lee. No. 38—(612, 703) In Tracy's brigade, Sbehaved with distinguished gallantry. (326) In Lee's brigade, army of Vicksburg, General Pembertone, to June 30, 1864. (663) Johnston's brigade, Lee's corps, army of Tennessee, July 31, 1864. Cap(664) Manigault's brigade, Johnston's division, Lee's corps, army of Tennessee, General Hood, Decem Arrington: commanding regiment. (350, 352) General Lee's report, siege of Vicksburg: The Thirty-fi0th. No. 93—(665, 1224) Assignment as above, Lee's corps, December 10, 1864. No. 94—(799, 800ment. No. 74—(640, 671) Manigault's brigade, Lee's corps, army of Tennessee, Hood, July 31, 1864(698, 734) Baker's brigade, Clayton's division, Lee's corps, army of Tennessee, March, 1865; Capt. alties, 15 killed, 45 wounded. No. 38—(1059) Lee's brigade, army of Vicksburg, Demopolis, Ala., e of Fredericksburg. (1099) Special order, General Lee, January 19, 1863, transfers regiment from
war Records. J. E. Forrest's Regiment, Alabama cavalry: Four companies transferred to Newsom's Eighteenth Tennessee. No. 52—(811) Mentioned at the main ford of Bear creek, by General Carr, Corinth, September 24, 1863. No. 56—(179) Gone with Lee to north Mississippi, via Okolona, November 7, 1863. (645) Report of Gen. N. B. Forrest, Atlanta, Ga., November 7th. (646) Regiment ordered to west Tennessee, to General Forrest, November 7th. (75) General Forrest's letter to Colonel Ewell, Okoon's report of troops, Okolona, Miss., August 27th. (576) Mentioned by Gen. S. D. Lee, with General Ferguson, Morton, September 1st. (582) Mentioned, Morton, Miss., September 2d. (724) Ordered to move at once to vicinity of Cherry creek, by General Lee, October 2d. Nos. 56, 57, 58, 59-In Ferguson's brigade, S. D. Lee's cavalry corps, November, 1863, to April, 1864. No. 73—(756) Mentioned by Col. E. McCook (Union), Atlanta campaign. No. 74—(646, et seq.) In Ferguson
nston's army, Atlanta campaign; July 10th, Lieut. Philip Bond commanding battery. No. 79—(896) Mentioned by Col. R. F. Beckham, November 7, 1864. No. 93—(668) Lee's corps, Hood's army, December 10, 1864. (692) Mentioned in report of Col. L. Hoxton. No. 103—(1047) Artillery reserves, General Maury's army, March 10, 1865. N 643) Commended in D. H. Hill's report, Fredericksburg; Hardaway shelled the gunboats. (1077) Mentioned by Gen. W. H. Taylor, December 24th. No. 39—(793) In General Lee's army, May, 1863, as Hurt's battery. (879, 882) Mentioned by Maj. R. A. Hardaway, near Hamilton's Crossing, May 3d to 5th. (939) Mentioned by Gen. R. E. Rodesioned by same, operations of July 24, 1864. No. 89—(1355) McIntosh's battalion, January 2, 1865, on or near James river. No. 95—(1273) Lieut. Geo. A. Ferrell, Lee's army, Appomattox. Waters' battery. Waters' battery was organized in Mobile in 1861, and was there, 129 strong, early in 1862. It was i
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)
n. 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. Alabama troops, partw, 396 m.—Federal, Adml. Farragut and Gen. Granger, 14 ships and 5,500; loss 7 w. Alabama troops, parts of 21st Inf., and 1st Art. Jonesboro, Ga., Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. Gen. S. D. Lee; total loss 2000.—Federal, loss 1149 w. Alabama troops, Lee's corps and Hardee's corps. Athens, Ala., Sept. 23. Gen. Forrest, 4,500; loss 5 k, 26 w.—Federal, Col. Campbell; loss 1400 m, total loss 1900. Alabama troops, 4th, 5th, 11th, 53d Cav. Sulphur Branch Trestle, Sept. 25. Gen. Forrest.
ted to major-general, to date from May 2d. Henceforth he led D. H. Hill's old division, consisting of the brigades of Doles, Daniel and Ramseur. At Gettysburg General Lee witnessed his great charge, on July 1st, and sent an officer to express his thanks. In the Wilderness, at Spottsylvania and the second Cold Harbor, General Rodker's Creek, May 16th, the Alabama brigade, under S. D. Lee, were the heroes of the fight. The Forty-sixth, Thirtieth and Twenty-third were commended especially by Lee for distinguished gallantry, fighting against the enormous odds that Grant so masterfully threw against his scattered antagonists in this campaign. During the siege of Vicksburg he was praised by Lee as particularly brave and vigilant. After his exchange he served with his regiment, the brigade under General Pettus, in the battles of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, Rocky Face near Dalton, Resaca, New Hope church, Kenesaw, the various battles around Atlanta, and at Jonesboro. The da