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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), Battles of the Western army in which Albama troops were engaged. (search)
eler; total loss 8.—Federal, total loss 40. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d Cav. Grassy Mound, Ky., Oct 6. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 2.—Federal, total loss 30. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d Cav. Lavergne, Tenn., Oct. 7. Gen. S. R. Anderson, 2 regiments; loss 80 k and w, 175 m.—Federal, Gen. Palmer, brigade; loss 5 k, 9 w, 4 m. Alabama troops, 32d Inf. Brown Hill, Ky., Oct. 7. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 15.—Federal, total loss 200. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3ds, parts of 1st, 3d, 4th, 51st Cav., and 1st, 3d, 8th Conf. Cav. Pitt's Cross Rds., Tenn., Oct. 2. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 4. —Federal, total loss 90. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 4th, 51st Cav., and 1st, 3d, 8th Conf. Cav. Anderson's Cross Rds., Tenn., Oct. 2. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 60.—Federal, total loss 1300. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 4th, 51st Cav., and 1st, 8th Conf. Cav. Valley Rd., Tenn., Oct. 2. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 46.—Federal
oats, leaving many dead and wounded on the field, while the Confederate loss was but 8 killed and 32 wounded, a few of the latter belonging to the Tennessee brigade. General Whiting said: I take occasion to make my acknowledgments to Brigadier-General Anderson of Tennessee, who, arriving on the field at a critical moment to the support of General Hood, and placing two of his regiments in the fire of the enemy, courteously waived the command, although senior to us all. Soon after this affair General Anderson was relieved at his own request, and on the 23d, Col. Robert Hatton of the Seventh Tennessee was made brigadier-general. Lieut.--Col. John F. Goodner was promoted to the command of of the Seventh, Maj. John K. Howard was made lieutenant-colonel, and Capt. John A. Fite was made major. At 12:30 o'clock on the morning of May 31st, Whiting's, Hood's and Pettigrew's brigades were placed near the fork of the Nine-mile and New Bridge roads, Hatton's and Hampton's in reserve near
with distinguished ability until the end came and the banners of the Confederacy were furled forever. At the evacuation of Richmond he commanded the division of Anderson's corps, comprising the brigades of Wallace, Moody, Ransom and Wise, South Carolina, Alabama, North Carolina and Virginia troops; was engaged in severe fighting preceding and during the retreat, and after the battle of Sailor's Creek was ordered by General Lee to collect all the scattered forces of Anderson's and Ewell's commands. In 1866 he resumed his favorite occupation, that of a teacher, and served as professor of engineering, mechanics and natural philosophy in the Western militaryhe brigade of Gen. S. R. Anderson was ordered to report to General Loring in northwest Virginia. He served in the Cheat Mountain campaign, and was sent with General Anderson's command to join Gen. Stonewall Jackson at Winchester, Va., in December, 1861. His regiment was part of the force with which Jackson marched against Bath,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Georgia Infantry. (search)
neral S. R. Anderson. 1st regiment Tennessee volunteers. 7th regiment Tennessee volunteers. 14th regiment Tennessee volunteers. Danville artillery. Second brigade, Brigadier-General E. Johnson. 12th regiment Georgia volunteers, Hansborough's battery. 25th regiment Virginia volunteers, Major George Jackson's cavalry 31st regiment Virginia volunteers, Captain Alexander's Tennessee cavalry. 44th regiment Virginia volunteers, Bath cavalry. 52d regiment Virginia volunteers, Anderson's battery. 58th regiment Virginia volunteers, Rice's battery. Third brigade, Colonel William Gilham. 21st regiment Virginia volunteers. 42d regiment Virginia volunteers. 48th regiment Virginia volunteers. 1st battalion Provisional army. Hampden artillery. Fourth brigade, Colonel [ W. B.] Taliaferro. 1st regiment Georgia volunteers. 3d regiment Arkansas volunteers. 23d regiment Virginia volunteers. 37th regiment Virginia volunteers. Returns for the month of Decembe
301. Anderson, G. T., X., 263. Anderson, G. W., III., 225 seq., 278, 284, 306, 330, 331, 332. Anderson, G. W., Jr. VI., 241. Anderson, H. B., X., 149, 155. Anderson, J. P., I., 199, X., 261. Anderson, J. R., X., 317. Anderson, R.: family of, I., 349; VI., 93, 322; IX., 40, 41, 42, 43, 335; X., 14. Anderson, R. H.: II., 67, 324, 334, 344; III., 52, 53, 68, 86, 321, 328, 346; VIII., 191; X., 247, 250. Anderson, Robert H. X., 127. Anderson, S. R., X., 297. Anderson, W. G., III., 340. Anderson's Cross roads, Tenn., IV., 160. Andersonville, Ga.: III., 138; VII., 46, 56 seq., 67, 72 seq.; a prison at, VII., 74, 75; statistics of prisoners at, VII., 76, 78; rations supplied prisoners at, VII., 80; number of prisoners at, VII., 84 seq.; cemetery at, VII., 119; interior of stockade, VII., 119; hunting roots for firewood at, VII., 129; issuing rations in, VII., 131; prison at, VII., 134 seq., 170 seq.; Dead Line at
Among the arrivals in Richmond yesterday were Brig-Gen. Parsons, of Missouri, and Brig.-Gen. S. R. Anderson, from Romney, Va. Both officers are stopping at the Exchange Hotel.
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