Confederate Regiments & Batteries > Alabama
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1863
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| November 23 | Created at Charleston, Tennessee from three companies of the 1st Infantry Battalion of Hillyard’s Alabama Legion, under the command of Major Nicholas Stallworth. The companies were:
Company E, Chambers County, Captain John W. L. Daniels |
| November |
Siege of Knoxville |
| December | Assigned to Gracie’s Brigade, Buckner’s Division, Department of East Tennessee |
| December 15 |
Bean’s Station |
| December 24 |
Dandridge |
| 1864 | |
| April | Moved to Virginia and assigned to Gracie’s Brigade, Department of Richmond. |
| May 10 |
Chester Station |
| May 16 |
Drewry’s BluffCaptain William E. Broughton of Company F was killed. Captain Samuel Salter took command of the company. |
| June |
Siege of Petersburg |
| July | Assigned to Gracie’s Brigade, Johnson’s Division, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia |
| July 21 | Captain J.M. White of Company E died in service. |
| July 30 |
Battle of the Crater |
| September 20 | Major Stallworth retired. Captain John Hackett Hold of Company G was promoted to major and took command of the battalion. Captain William Middleton took command of Company G. |
| October | Assigned to Gracie’s Brigade, Johnson’s Division, 4th Corps, Army of Northern Virginia |
| December 6 | Captain John W.L. Daniels of Company E retired. Second Lieutenant James A. Lampley took command of the company. |
| December 12 | Captain William Middleton of Company G retired. Captain Robert H. Molton took command of the company. |
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1865
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| February 5-7 |
Hatcher’s Run |
| March 31 |
White Oak Road |
| April 6 |
Battle of Sayler’s CreekMuch of the battalion was captured or dispersed. |
| April 9 |
Appomattox Court HouseOnly four officers and 43 men remained to surrender with Lee’s Army |
