He fought in the array ot tneW ostin every battle of consequence on; save Missionary Ridge at which time he had been sent across Alle- jas ghanies. At Murfeesboro he was captured and spent three months tnlt; in prison and on being exchangedApril 4 1863 in Virginia he was ou sent back to his command only to se:find that they had not engaged va in a single fight during his absence, w111 u lv 11 n ~ .Even to the bitter end was in the vifight being under Joseph E. John-ston during the time he faced Sher a1ress of that barbaric march. As tlij \ * * 4 %■ • m M •*r^ cavalryman his fell the lot to nserve a great deal of the time eith-m a ■ . —. ^ jam % %tr r » 1/ o ^ * v v, -------- ,cr as a picket or clearing eommun- lo* _ _______ rtA V»1t3 ItVJT 03 o +1ications and as a consequence his tt was a continuous fight through- Icout the war. Terry’s rangers left ii1100struggle recruited 600 more and oHurrendered 250 strong. During d the time Capt. Holman never miss- n ed a roll call (except when in pns- tlt; 0r -p detailed) and was never fore v/nWer saw inside one during thetime.Mary Evel;Mr. and Mrs.