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n Allen's brigade, Wheeler's corps, Johnston's army. (950) In General Wheeler's communication addressed to Soldiers of the Cavalry Corps, dated June 18, 1864, he says: The Third Alabama regiment, Colonel Mauldin, having been detached dashed into Calhoun, defeated the enemy and destroyed a large, heavily-laden train of cars. A detachment also destroyed another large train a short distance north of the town. No. 99—(1071) In Hagan's brigade, Allen's division, Wheeler's corps, department of Soford died in the service. Capt. S. P. Dobbs was wounded at Shelbyville and in Georgia. Capt. James M. Robinson was wounded and captured; Capt. John B. Floyd was wounded at Noonday Creek; Capt. William E. Thompson was wounded in Tennessee and at Calhoun; Capt. Robert W. Figg was wounded at Dover; Capt. George Mason, who commanded the regiment in the summer of 1864, was wounded at Atlanta; Capt. James M. Stevenson was killed at Dover, Capt. William E. Wayland at Rome, and Capt. James E. Nance i