Andrew J. Glover joined R. F. Kolb's, Company C
Artillery Battery. Battalion of Hilliard's Legion in Eufaula, Alabama, April 30th. 1862
when the unit was originally formed and served with this unit until he was wounded it is
not known at this time if he went back to his unit or was sent home due to his injuries.
Records next indicate that he was in the command of Reaves Bat. Light Artillery in
Hillards Legion (Kolbs Battery) Record roll dated 2, Apr. 30th 1862 Records next
indicate he was on Record roll March and April 1863, then July 1, 1862 at Montgomery, Al.
He was wounded in action and taken to the hospital August 10, 1864. He is
shown on a report as captured at Macon, Ga. April 20/21, 1865 by, the 1st Brigade,
,ND Cav. Div. Report dated Hdqrs. 1st Brigade, 2d Cav. Div Macon, Ga., April 30
1865. He appeared on a register of patients in the Ocmulgee Hospital in Macon, Ga.
April 20 - 30 1865. The report shows Andrew lived in Barbour County, Al..
Andrew survived the war and returned to his home where he lived for many years, he is last
seen on a 1880 census report and I am still trying to find out where and when he died.
Probably Barbour County.
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Field Officers: Lt. Col. William N. Reeves [resigned, 20 May 1863]; Major J. D. McLennan
Armament: two 6-lb Smoothbores and two 12-lb Howitzers (as of 29 March 1864)
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