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e. Colonel Bowles in command of regiment, November 30th. No. 55—(658) Detached with Longstreet'1, 1864, Colonel Bowles in command. (1238) November 30th, Capt. A. D. McInnis in command. (1364) Dent as above, Colonel Lightfoot in command, November 30th. (1364) Battle's brigade, Second army corort, 5 wounded. (452) Assignment as above, November 30th. No. 55—(658) Same assignment, army of . A. Ashford killed in battle of Franklin, November 30th. No. 98—(1063) First Alabama (consolidanteenth regiment lost heavily at Franklin, November 30th, and at Nashville, December 13th to 16th. ee, and fought with gallantry at Franklin, November 30th; at Nashville, December 13th to 16th, and fought with its usual valor. At Franklin, November 30th, it was again engaged, and at Nashville, ler 1st. It opened the battle at Franklin, November 30th, where it suffered fearfully, by a fight m E. Pinckard commanding regiment. (1 246) November 30th, Col. William G. Swanson commanding. (1364[10
ames S. Negley (Union) as near Lafayette, September 8th. No. 53—(500) In Russell's brigade, Martin's division, Wheeler's corps, army of Tennessee, August 15, 1863. (545) Scouts ordered to rejoin their commands, August 24th. (632) Mentioned in General Hindman's general orders, September 10th. No. 54—(445) Mentioned by Col. Wm. J. Palmer (Union), Flat Gap, December 23, 1863. (453) Gen. John T. Morgan's brigade, Martin's division; troops in east Tennessee, under General Longstreet, November 30th. No. 56—(891) In Russell's brigade, Morgan's division, forces in east Tennessee, December 31, 1863. No. 58—(642) Same assignment under General Longstreet, January 31, 1864. No. 59—(283) Col. Jos. S. Gage (Union), Cottonville, Ala., says: The Fourth regiment, Alabama cavalry, 900 men strong, arrived at Warrenton on the night of April 5, 1864, a part of Wheeler's command from Blue Hills. (870) In Morgan's brigade, Martin's division, army of Tennessee, Johnsto
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al, Gen. Burnside, 1,300; loss 20 k, 80 w. Alabama troops, 15th, 31st, 47th, 48th, 59th, 60ch Inf.; Stallworth's Battn.; Kolb's Batty. Cleveland Rd., Tenn., Nov. 30. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 6.— Federal, total loss 45. Alabama troops, parts of 3d, 8th, 10th Conf. Cav. Morristown, Tenn., Dec. 10. Gen. Longstreet; l.— Federal, total loss 20. Alabama troops, parts of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 7th, 51st, 56th Cav., and Inge's, Perrin's and Miller's regiments. Louisville Rd., Ga., Nov. 30. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 3.— Federal, total loss 35. Alabama troops, parts of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 7th, 51st, 56th Cav., and Inge's, Perrin's and Miller's relabama troops, 20th, 23d, 30th, 31st, 46th Inf. Spring Hill, Tenn., Nov. 29. Gen. Hood, 40,000; loss 750k.—Federal, Gen. Schofield, 28,000. Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30. Gen. Hood, 40,000; loss 1750 k, 3800 w, 702 m.—Federal, 28,000; loss 189 k, 1033 w, 1104 m. Confederate troops, Cheatham's and Stewart's corps, and Gen.