[laughter] lucius polk from north carolina, moved to columbia, tennessee and then helena. was a friend of cleburne's, joined the army with cleburne and became colonel of the 15th arkansas, and was then promoted to general in december 1862. later on, after this engagement, he would be very severely wounded in the battle of kennesaw mountain, which ended his military career, but he did live a long, prosperous life after that. his brigade was down to 545 men, representing six regiments, if you can imagine that. finally, mr. lowry, mark lowery. he was an interesting fellow, a southern baptist preacher in mississippi and a colonel of the fourth mississippi. he was wounded in the arm and became a general in 1863. cleburne called him the bravest man in the confederate army. his men called him the preacher general, so he must have been fun to be around. confederate soldier sam watkins actually wrote about polk, in his book. every battle polk was engaged in he led his men to victory or , held the enemy at bay. us surge about a was against and he always seemed to snatch victory out