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d by Col. Egbert I. Jones, was organized at Dalton, Ga., May, 1861, and immediately proceeded to ViAlabama, fought during Sherman's campaign from Dalton to Lovejoy's Station. It was engaged in the bthe regiment was ordered on special duty to Dalton, Ga., and afterward assigned to General Johnston No. 57—(482) Casualties in demonstration at Dalton, February 25, 1864, 2 wounded. No. 59—(869)aptured. The winter of 1863-64 was passed at Dalton, and with the spring of 1864 came the regimentort of operations, February 23 to 27, 1864, at Dalton. No. 74—(664) Assignment as above, July, 18nd successes, fought through the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta, and back again to Tennessee. Its 7—(482) General Pettus reports 5 wounded at Dalton, Ga., February 25, 1864. No. 58—(587) January673) General Hindman asks for the Fiftieth, Dalton, Ga., May 7, 1864. No. 78—(853) September 20, Ridge, it lost 250. The regiment wintered at Dalton and accompanied the army of Tennessee in the D
t operated in the vicinity of the army of Tennessee around Dalton, and was with General Pillow for several months, when it wa campaigns; was on Johnston's flank during the retreat to Dalton, fighting almost daily for three months, and lost heavily and in the pursuit of Streight. It was on picket duty at Dalton in April, 1864. When Roddey's brigade was transferred to s, and took part in the perilous fighting all the way from Dalton to Atlanta. It participated in the daring raid of 1864 in 59—(801) Mentioned April 20th, on picket duty in front of Dalton; not transferred with Roddey's brigade to Polk's departmenent was captured, and suffered severely at Chickamauga and Dalton. It took part in the capture of Stoneman, and fought as idrich were captured. Capt. John McElderry was killed near Dalton, Capt. Joseph A. Mathews near Columbia; Capt. Henry Holmesficial war Records. No. 59—(801) On picket in front of Dalton, April 20, 1864; not transferred to Polk's army with Rodd
Waddell, to report to General Stevenson, near Dalton, February, 1864. It served in the army of Tenl ordered to report to General Stevenson, near Dalton, February 25, 1864. No. 58—(821) In reserve arreport. (72) Effective, 65, April 1, 1864, Dalton, Ga. (872) Artillery reserve in Johnston's army,l ordered to report to General Stevenson, near Dalton, February 25th. Gid Nelson battery. The he reduction of the blockhouse at Tilton, near Dalton, where 300 Union prisoners were taken. It foubattery reduced the blockhouse at Tilton, near Dalton, where 300 men were captured, October 13, 1864ille, Murfreesboro and Kenesaw Mountain. From Dalton to Atlanta it lost 5 men, and at Nashville los) Commended in report of T. R. Hotchkiss, near Dalton, February 25, 1864. No. 58—(588) In Cleburneveral months, joined the army of Tennessee at Dalton. It took part in the battles of Resaca, Cassvt of Chas. Vanderford. No. 75—(668) Ordered to Dalton by General Maury, Mobile, May 5, 1864. (771) [2
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st, 46th Inf. Rocky Face Ridge, Tunnel Hill, Mill Cr. Gap, Buzzard Roost, Snake Cr., and near Dalton, May 9. Gen. Johnston, 43,000; total loss 600.—Federal, Gen. Sherman, 98,797; loss 200 k, 637 w.ederal, Gen. Stoneman; total loss 40. Alabama troops, parts of 3d, 8th Conf. and 53d. Dalton, Ga., May 11. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 81.–Federal, Gen. Sherman, total loss 255. Alabama 29th, 30th, 36th, 37th, 38th, 40th, 45th, 55th, 58th Inf.; Semple's and Tarrant's Battrs. Dalton, Ga., May 13. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 7.—Federal, total loss 35. Alabama troops, parts ofheeler.—Federal, Gen. Kilpatrick. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 7th, 51st Cav. Near Dalton, Ga., Oct. 2. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 2.—Federal, total loss 35. Alabama troops, parts ofrt, Miss., Oct. 10. Col. D. C. Kelly.—Federal, total loss 250. Alabama troops, 7th Cav. Dalton, Ga., Oct. 13. Gen. Hood.—Federal, Col. Johnson; total loss 400. Alabama troops, army of
dier-general, and took command of a brigade at Dalton, consisting of the First, Third, Fourth, Ninth this brigade through the entire campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. At Resaca his horse was killed un the Fourth Alabama, which was organized at Dalton, Ga., May 2, 1861, and proceeded immediately to nessee was being reorganized and reinforced at Dalton in the winter of 1863 and 1864, the First and ough the fiery ordeal of the Hundred Days from Dalton to Atlanta, was in the battle of Jonesboro, inus part at Chickamauga, in the fighting around Dalton, at New Hope church, and in all the battles ofissionary Ridge, and through the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta and Jonesboro, his brigade taking ad from the French Broad to General Johnston at Dalton, participated in the Atlanta campaign. When Germitted to long remain idle, being ordered to Dalton and placed in Cantey's brigade. General Cante J. E. Johnston called him with his command to Dalton, and put him in command of a cavalry division,[2 more...]