This is what I picked out of his CSR.
Charles M. Forsyth, Colonel, 3rd Alabama Infantry, admitted Gen. Hosp. No. 4, Richmond, Va., May 14, 1864, gunshot wound right thigh, sent to Gen. Hosp. May 26,
recorded present at the Sept/Oct, 1864 muster,
on leave November 10, 1864
S. O. 268/27, name appears on an Inspection Report of Battle’s Brigade . . . commanded by Lt. Col. E. L. Hobson, 5th Alabama Regiment, dated November 29, 1864 at New Market,
Sentence of Court Martial October 21, 1864 is remitted by the President [taking into consideration the gallantry and efficiency displayed . . ], Dec. 10, 1864, he will resume the command of his regiment, Secy of War S. O. 293 Para. XXVI,
name appears on an Inspection Report of Battle’s Brigade, commanded by Col. Chas. Forsyth January 19, 1865 near Petersburg, Va., under Remarks: “Name appears in Caption,”
Colonel, Commanding Battle’s Brigade, granted leave for 30 days January 27, 1865,
on Leave of Indulgence February 3, 1865 at home, Mobile, Alabama
M311: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama