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Edward C. Walthall was born in Richmond, Virginia, on April 4, 1831. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Walthall moved to Mississippi with his family in 1841. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He attended St. Thomas Hall in Holly Springs , studying law. [ 2 ]
During the early part of the Atlanta campaign, the 4th Louisiana Infantry was assigned to Brigadier General William Andrew Quarles' brigade, Major General Edward C. Walthall's division, Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk's corps.
Walthall's Division Major General Edward C. Walthall; Reynolds's Brigade Brigadier General Daniel H. Reynolds (WIA) Colonel Henry G. Bunn (WIA)
Brigade Regiments and Other First Brigade BG Felix Kirk Zollicoffer (k) . 15th Mississippi: Col W.S. Statham; Ltc Edward C. Walthall; 19th Tennessee: Col David H. Cummings
Walthall's Division MG Edward C. Walthall. Quarles's Brigade BG William A. Quarles (w) BG George D. Johnston. 1st Alabama: Maj Samuel L. Knox (w&c) 42nd Tennessee: Col Isaac N. Hulme (w) 46th Tennessee: Maj Sylvester C. Cooper (w&c) 48th Tennessee: Capt H G Evans; 49th Tennessee: Ltc Thomas M. Atkins (w&c)
Hindman's left flank was composed of the brigades of Brigadier Generals Zachariah C. Deas and William F. Tucker. These formations halted as soon as they came under artillery fire and fled in confusion. Hindman's right flank consisted of the brigades of Brigadier Generals Edward C. Walthall and Arthur Middleton Manigault. Walthall's men went to ...
Walthall's Division BG Edward C. Walthall. Quarles's Brigade BG William A. Quarles. 1st Alabama Infantry: Col Samuel L. Knox; 42nd Tennessee Infantry; 46th–55th Tennessee Infantry; 48th Tennessee Infantry; 49th Tennessee Infantry; 52nd Tennessee Infantry; Reynold's Brigade BG Daniel H. Reynolds. 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted)
The brigades of Brig. Gens. John K. Jackson, Edward C. Walthall, and John C. Moore were placed on the bench of the mountain. Jackson later wrote about the dissatisfaction of the commanders assigned to this area, "Indeed, it was agreed on all hands that the position was one extremely difficult to defense against a strong force of the enemy ...