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, 1864, same assignment, Baker's brigade. First Junior Reserves Regiment: No. 103—(997) February 20, 1865, 330 for duty at Mobile. Second Junior Reserves Regiment: No. 103—(997) February 20, 18February 20, 1865, 428 for duty at Mobile. Third Senior Reserve Battalion: No. 103—(997) February 20, 1865, six companies at Pollard, one company Senior Reserves cavalry at Mobile; two companies Senior Reserves February 20, 1865, six companies at Pollard, one company Senior Reserves cavalry at Mobile; two companies Senior Reserves light artillery at Mobile. (998) Third Senior Reserves at Montevallo, February 20, 1865. Fourth Senior Reserves: No. 103—(998) February 20, 1865, 150 for duty at Montgomery. State Reserves. No.February 20, 1865. Fourth Senior Reserves: No. 103—(998) February 20, 1865, 150 for duty at Montgomery. State Reserves. No. 78—(751) August 3, 1864, Colonel Patton's command reinforced by 388 Alabama State Reserve troops, Mobile, Ala. No. 86—(911) In Mobile on city defenses. Report of Maj. F. W. Marston, chief signal ofFebruary 20, 1865, 150 for duty at Montgomery. State Reserves. No. 78—(751) August 3, 1864, Colonel Patton's command reinforced by 388 Alabama State Reserve troops, Mobile, Ala. No. 86—(911) In Mobile on city defenses. Report of Maj. F. W. Marston, chief signal officer, December 22, 1864. No. 93—(1233) Under Lieut.-Col. Young L. Royston, at Selma, November 20, 1864. No. 104—(226) In Maury's command, Mobile, April, 1865.
ber 6, 1864, 2 killed, 36 wounded. (1234) November 20, 1864, in Bell's brigade, Forrest's cavalry corps. No. 94—(127) Information regarding movements of the Seventh near Bridgeport, December 7, 1864. (751) January 1, 1865, mentioned in orders. (796) Mentioned by General Chalmers in general orders, January 19, 1865. No. 97—(786) Directed to Cherokee by command of Lieutenant-General Taylor, October 3, 1864. No. 103—(997) Mentioned in General Forrest's orders, dated West Point, February 20, 1865. (1031) General Forrest says: Have ordered Seventh to Montevallo, March 6th. No. 104—(364) Mentioned in report of Captain Eaton (Union), Mobile, April 15, 1865. The Eighth Alabama cavalry. The Eighth cavalry was organized at Newbern, in April, 1864, by adding a company to Hatch's battalion which had already entered the service. It was ordered at once to Blue Mountain, and served under General Pillow. It took part in the fight at Ten Islands, August 14, 1864. I