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th to 21st. Its field officers were Cols. Isham W. Garrott, who was promoted brigadier-general ann. Kirby Smith commanding, June, 1862, Col. Isham W. Garrott commanding regiment. (719) In Reynoldsng, January 3, 1863. No. 36—(678-682) Col. I. W. Garrott's report of the battle of Port Gibson, Mksburg, May 18 to July 4, 1863. (329) Col. Isham W. Garrott killed, June 17, 1863. (345) General t highly of Lieutenant-Colonel Pettus and Colonel Garrott. (350-352) Mentioned by Gen. S. D. Lee: ficers who attracted my attention were Col. Isham W. Garrott, of Twentieth Alabama, the pure patrioil ordered to leave. (678-682) Mentioned, I. W. Garrott's report of same battle. No. 37—(95-97) M regiment 400 strong. No. 36—(678-682) Colonel Garrott in his report of battle of Port Gibson, M May 1, 1863. (678; 682) Mentioned in Col. Isham W. Garrott's report of battle of Port Gibson, May there. No. 36—(680-682) Mentioned in Col. I. W. Garrott's report of the battl
m 1886 until his death, February 5, 1891. Brigadier-General Isham W. Garrott was a native of the old North State, born ind not happen to come, and for a time it was the lot of Colonel Garrott and his regiment to be on duty at just such points. , were sent to Mississippi. The first battle in which Colonel Garrott had a chance to show his steady valor and skill in hanssissippi. In the spring of 1861, he in company with Isham W. Garrott raised the Twentieth regiment of infantry, and at its organization Garrott was elected colonel and Pettus, major. On October 8th he was made lieutenant-colonel of the regiment.g, and the enemy soon surrendered. After the death of Colonel Garrott, Pettus commanded the regiment, and was surrendered wight gallantly against great odds. The Thirtieth, said Colonel Garrott, under the cool, brave and gallant Colonel Shelley, focame warm and bloody. A little before 8 o'clock, said Colonel Garrott in his report, our brave and gallant commander, Genera