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ed, 18 wounded. (1071) Assignment as above. No. 44—(284, 330, 339) In Law's brigade, Hood's division, army of Northern Virginia, Lieut.-Col. L. H. Scruggs in command of regiment, July, 1862. Return of casualties at battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 2 and 3, 1863, 17 killed and 49 wounded. (362) Mentioned in report of Gen. James Longstreet, Gettysburg campaign. Says General Law was severely wounded. (391, 392) Report of Lieut.-Col. L. H. Scruggs, Gettysburg campaign, says: Both officers and menis life at White Oak road; and Majs. Jesse G. Nash and L. D. Hudgins, the latter killed at Petersburg. Extracts from official war Records. Vol. XVI, Part 2—(717) Forty-first regiment at Tuscaloosa, 1,250 strong; ordered to Chattanooga, July 2, 1862. (762, 781, 789) Guarding bridge over Hiawassee, by order of General Bragg, August. Colonel Howard authorized to call on commander for assistance to enforce orders. (800) Three companies relieved from duty at Hiawassee and ordered to join
eptember 30th. Vol. XVII, Part 1—(5-7) Mentioned in report of Colonel Lay; joined by a detachment of Colonel Clanton's regiment, June 15, 1862. Vol. XVII, Part 2—(63-66) Mentioned by Col. P. H. Sheridan and General Rosecrans, 800 strong, July 2, 1862. Vol. XX, Part 1—(19) Murfreesboro, November 27, 1862, General Bragg desires General Wheeler to express to the First Alabama his appreciation of their gallant conduct, which was not unexpected, and which was spoken of in Wheeler's report. tinued to lead the regiment until the close of the war. Extracts from official war Records. Vol. XVI, Part 1—(257) Mentioned by General Negley (Union) as in the neigborhood of Atlanta, fall of 1862. Vol. XVI, Part 2—(717) Telegram of July 2, 1862, secretary of war to Governor Shorter, Montgomery, says: I will order the Fifty-first Alabama regiment to Chattanooga. (792) Telegram from Governor Shorter, September 2d, to secretary of war, asks for the Fifty-first regiment c