Browsing named entities in Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans). You can also browse the collection for November 7th, 1864 AD or search for November 7th, 1864 AD in all documents.

Your search returned 6 results in 2 document sections:

nization of Clayton's division, Lee's corps, army of Tennessee; aggregate of regiment, 765, November 7, 1864. No. 93—(665) Assignment as above, December 10, 1864. No. 103—(938) Holtzclaw's brigaFiftyeighth Alabama, in command of consolidated regiment. No. 79—(879) Total present, 240, November 7, 1864. No. 93—(665) Assignment as above, December 10, 1864. No. 103—(1046) Holtzclaw's brigade, d casualties, 133. (864) Mentioned by Col. J. C. Lewis. No. 79—(897) Total present, 303, November 7, 1864. No. 93—(665) December 10, 1864, Capt. Nathan M. Carpenter commanding regiment, Nashville church the 25th; 27th, loss was 3 killed, 20 wounded. No. 79—(897) Total present, 236, November 7, 1864; Maj. H. I. Thornton commanding regiment. No. 93—(665, 704) In Holtzclaw's brigade, ClayHarry I. Thomton, in Holtzclaw's brigade; Colonel Jones commanding brigade. No. 79—(897) November 7, 1864, Thirty-second and Fifty-eighth consolidated, under Colo
ry 29th. No. 59—(687) Organized, March 4, 1861; present for duty, March 29, 1864, 94. (698-700) Service of officers. Garrity made captain, January 1, 1863; engaged in the following battles: Shiloh, Farmington, Munfordville, Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge. (731) Effective, 95, Dalton, April 1, 1864. No. 74—(643, et seq.) Hood's corps, Johnston's army, Atlanta campaign; July 10th, Lieut. Philip Bond commanding battery. No. 79—(896) Mentioned by Col. R. F. Beckham, November 7, 1864. No. 93—(668) Lee's corps, Hood's army, December 10, 1864. (692) Mentioned in report of Col. L. Hoxton. No. 103—(1047) Artillery reserves, General Maury's army, March 10, 1865. No. 104—(226) Mentioned as in Fuller's division, April 4th. Jeff Davis battery. The Jeff Davis battery, organized at Selma in May, 1861, was soon sent to Virginia, where it fought in Early's brigade at Manassas and at the battle of Seven Pines, losing 3 men at the latter place.