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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) 15 7 Browse Search
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orps, army of Tennessee, July 31st. Lieut.-Col. Harry T. Toulmin in command of regiment. (776,777) Report of Lieutenant-Colonel Toulmin, commanding brigade, of the engagement of the 28th of July, neary-fifth, Thirty-ninth and Fiftieth, under Colonel Toulmin. Col. John C. Marrast died in the serv, afterward a noted brigadier-general; Col. Harry T. Toulmin, now U. S. district judge; Lieut.-Colirty-ninth and Fiftieth Alabama, under Col. Harry T. Toulmin. No. 100—(734) Deas' brigade, army , Thirty-ninth and Fiftieth Alabama under Colonel Toulmin, and was surrendered at Greensboro, N. C.-second, Thirty-ninth and Fiftieth, under Colonel Toulmin. The Twenty-Sixth Alabama infantry. , Twenty-fifth and Thirty-ninth, under Col. Harry T. Toulmin, and it was surrendered at Greensboro,-fifth and Thirty-ninth Alabama, under Col. Harry T. Toulmin, in Brantly's brigade. No. 100—(734-ninth and Fiftieth), under command of Col. Harry T. Toulmin, after April 9, 1865. No. 100—(734)[1 m