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gia Regiment. This regiment went into the battle of Manassas 559 strong, and the following record shows the part these gallant men bore in the action: Col. Bartow and Lt. Branch (Adjutant) were killed, and Lt. Col. Gardner was severely wounded. The Rome Light Guards entered battle 64 strong; had 5 killed, 10 wounded and 4 missing. Oglethorpe Light Infantry, 81 strong--5 killed, 27 wounded and 3 missing. Macon Guards, 75 strong--4 killed, 15 wounded and 1 missing. Echols' Guard, 44 strong--2 killed, 8 wounded and 1 missing. Miller Rifles, 35 strong--2 killed, 15 wounded. Atlanta Grays, 76 strong--3 killed, 18 wounded and 10 missing. Pulaski Volunteers, 56 strong--4 killed, 12 wounded. Floyd Infantry, 43 strong--5 killed, 11 wounded. Stephens Light Guards, 71 strong--6 killed, 13 wounded and 2 missing. Oglethorpe Rifles, 41 strong — none killed, 16 wounded. The Fourth Alabama Regiment. The following is a list of the kill