Historical Sketch of the Fifth Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment, C.S.A., with a Partial Roster of the Regiment

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Historical Sketch of the Fifth Alabama Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.

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Historical Sketch of the Fifth Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 5th Infantry Regiment

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Book Synopsis Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 5th Infantry Regiment by : John Rigdon

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 5th Infantry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-06-08 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Alabama Fifth Alabama Infantry was organized at Montgomery, 5 May 1861, with recruits from the counties of Barbour, Clarke, Dallas, Greene, Lowndes, Monroe, Pickens, Sumter, and Talladega. It moved to Pensacola and a few days after, it proceeded to Virginia and took post near Manassas Junction in the brigade of General Richard Ewell. It continued throughout the war in Virginia. Only 4 officers and 53 men were at the final surrender at Appomattox, under Capt. T. J. Riley. Of 1719 names on the rolls, nearly 300 died in battle; 240 others died in the service, and 507 were discharged or transferred. Co. "A" (Clarke): Josephus Marion Hall (promoted); Simson T. Woodward Co. "A" [subsequently, Co. "F"] (Dallas): Christopher Cladius Pegues (promoted); Elijah B. Moseley (resigned, 7 Dec 64); D. M. Hitt Co. "B" (Sumter): John H. Dent (until reorganization); N. R. E. Ferguson (KIA, The Wilderness); James H. Holmes Co. "C" (Pickens): Sydney H. Ferguson (until reorganization); Thad C. Belsher (wounded) Co. "D," Monroe Guards (Monroe): Giles Goode (died in service, 25 Sept 61); William A. Kilpatrick (until reorganization); Thomas M. Riley Co. "E" (Talladega): Charles M. Shelley (resigned, 10 April 62); William Thomas Renfro (KIA, Chancellorsville); N. S. McAfee (resigned, 26 May 64) Co. "F," Cahaba Rifles (Sumter): Robert P. Blount (resigned, 19 Sept 61); John R. Lee (died in service, 5 Dec 61); Thomas C. Elliott (until reorganization); James V. Tutt (wounded, Seven Pines; resigned, 12 Aug 62); George W. Reed (KIA, Winchester) Co. "H," Warrior Guards (Tuscaloosa): Robert Emmett Rodes (promoted); William H. Fowler (resigned, 8 Jan 64) [The majority of this company organized into an artillery unit on 28 December 1861; the remaining 18 members united with Co. "I," 5th AL Infantry.] Co. "I" [subsequently, Co. "D"] (Greene): Edwin Lafayette Hobson (promoted); John W. Williams (captured, Boonsboro) Co. "K" (Lowndes, 1862): Daniel W. Johnson (KIA, 1st Cold Harbor); Thomas S. Herbert (resigned, 8 Aug 62); John M. Gilchrist (KIA, 2nd Cold Harbor) [this company organized 27 April 62 by transfer of a portion of Co. "E," 6th AL Infantry plus addition of new recruits] Co. "K" [subsequently, Co. "A"] (Barbour): Eugene Blackford (promoted, 17 July 62); Lewis S. Chitwood; George E. Macon (resigned, 4 July 63

A Revised History of the 33rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment in Cleburne's Elite Division, Army of Tennessee, 1862-1865

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Book Synopsis A Revised History of the 33rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment in Cleburne's Elite Division, Army of Tennessee, 1862-1865 by : L. B. Williams

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History of the First Regiment, Alabama Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A.

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Book Synopsis History of the First Regiment, Alabama Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A. by : Edward Young McMorries

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Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Alabama 38th Infantry Regiment

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Historical Sketch & Roster, the Alabama 12th Infantry Regiment

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Historical Sketch & Roster of the Alabama 35th Infantry Regiment

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Download or read book Historical Sketch & Roster of the Alabama 35th Infantry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-06-30 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 35th Alabama Infantry Regiment was organized at Lagrange, 12 March 1862, with about 750 men. Ordered to Corinth, it was there brigaded under General John C. Breckinridge. It then went to Louisiana and took part in the attack on Baton Rouge, losing 4 killed and 21 wounded. It was part of the force with which General Earl Van Dorn assaulted Corinth; casualties were heavy. Placed under General James Buford, the regiment was under fire at the first bombardment of Port Hudson. It passed some time in that vicinity, and in May 1863, the regiment was engaged at Baker's Creek with light loss. The 35th participated in the Atlanta Campaign where it lost 65 killed and wounded on 22 July at Atlanta, and 27 killed and wounded on the 28th. The regiment moved into Tennessee with General John Bell Hood and was in the advance in the attack on the outpost at Decatur, where it lost 35 killed and wounded. At the Battle of Franklin, the 35th lost 150 killed and wounded, one half of its effective force. The loss at Nashville was light, and the remnant of the regiment proceeded eastward to renew their struggle in the Carolinas. The 35th, 55 officers and men, was surrendered with the Army of Tennessee. Companies Of The AL 35th Infantry Regiment Co. A - Lawrence - Richard O. Picket; captured at Corinth; resigned. Ezekiel Johnson. Co. B - Lauderdale - W.B. Taylor; resigned. J.B. Patton; wounded at Franklin. Co. C - Lawrence - A.E. Ashford; promoted. . . . . . . Tathem. Co. D - Lauderdale - Samuel S. Ives; wounded at Baton Rouge; promoted. J.R. Mitchell; wounded at Corinth. Co. E - Limestone - John West. Co. F - Limestone - L.N. Martin. Co. G - Madison - John S. Dickson; promoted. Joseph Brown. Co. H - Madison - . . . . Peavy; resigned. J.A. Flanagan. Co. I - Franklin - Thaddeus Felton; killed at Corinth. John Harris; died in the service. Sam'l D. Stewart; killed at Franklin. Co. K - Franklin - Red Jones.

Historical Sketch & Roster of the Alabama 38th Infantry Regiment

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Download or read book Historical Sketch & Roster of the Alabama 38th Infantry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-07-02 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 38th Alabama Infantry Regiment was organized at Mobile in May 1862, and it remained at the defenses in the vicinity of that city until February 1863. It then proceeded to Tullahoma and was there placed in the brigade of General Henry D. Clayton of Barbour, with the 18th, 36th, and 58th Alabama regiments. The regiment was first under fire with slight loss at Hoover's Gap, and lost heavily in killed and wounded at Chickamauga (37% casualties out of 490 engaged). At Missionary Ridge, the 38th was again engaged at close quarters, and a large number were captured. The 38th continued through the Atlanta campaign. From Marietta to the close, General James T. Holtzclaw of Montgomery commanded the brigade. It fought around the latter city, and at Jonesboro. During the Tennessee campaign of General John Bell Hood, the regiment participated at Nashville in December 1864, and it was in the rear guard of the retreat. Placed in the defenses at Mobile, the regiment went through the ordeal at Spanish Fort where it again suffered severely. With the army, it was surrendered at Meridian, Mississippi, about 80 strong. Companies Of The AL 38th Infantry Regiment Co. "A" (Clarke County): William Jefferson Hearin (promoted); Daniel Lee Co. "B" (Wilcox County): William R. Welsh (KIA, Chickamauga); George W. Welch Co. "C," Dixie Rifles (Washington County): James L. Lenoir (resigned, 13 Aug 186?); A. G. Moore (resigned, 12 Dec 1863); B. F. Crowell (resigned, 25 Oct 1864); Lt. E. A. Holt Co. "D" [also called Co. "G"] (Clarke County): G. W. Files (resigned, 29 Oct 1862); John J. R. Jenkins (resigned); Benjamin Anderson (wounded, Missionary Ridge) Co. "E" (Conecuh County): E. W. Martin (retired, 20 July 1864); Lt. Samuel W. Landrum Co. "F" (Fayette County): John J. Winston (promoted, Adjutant, 18th AL Regt); Albert Embree (died in service, 19 March 1864); W. H. Wright (wounded, Missionary Ridge, and captured) Co. "G" (Mobile County): John B. Perkins (KIA, Chickamauga); George H. Cleveland (resigned, 5 April 1864) Co. "H" (Wilcox County): John A. Jackson (captured, Missionary Ridge; died as POW, 25 Dec 1863); Robert J. Young Co. "I" (Clarke County): Augustus R. Lankford (promoted); Charles E. Bussey (wounded, Chickamauga) Co. "K" (Mobile County): Ben Lane Posey (captured, Missionary Ridge; wounded, Kennesaw; dropped from roll, 17 Feb 1865)

Historical Sketches of the Forty-seventh Alabama Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.

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Book Synopsis Historical Sketches of the Forty-seventh Alabama Infantry Regiment, C.S.A. by : Theophilus F. Botsford

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 12th Infantry Regiment

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Book Synopsis Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 12th Infantry Regiment by : John Rigdon

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 50th Infantry Regiment

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Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 50th Infantry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2015-07-09 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Alabama 50th Infantry Regiment was organized at Corinth, Mississippi, in March, 1862, by consolidating the 2nd and 5th (Golladay's) Alabama Infantry Battalions which were recently recruited. Originally mustered into Confederate service as the 26th (Coltart's) Regiment, its designation was changed to 50th in June, 1863. The men were raised in the counties of Calhoun, Jackson, Lauderdale, Blount, Limestone, Walker, Fayette, and Tuscaloosa. Ordered to Tennessee, It was in the battle of Bridge Creek, May 28, 1862, with a loss of 2 killed. The unit fought at Shiloh with 440 effectives, but because of casualties, sickness, and exhaustion, the number was fewer than 150 by the 2nd day. It saw light action in KY, and was then placed in Deas', G. D. Johnston's, and Brantley's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. The Gardner's (Deas') Brigade consisted of the 17th Sharpshooter Battalion, plus the 19th, 22nd, 25th, 39th, and 50th Alabama Infantry Regiments. The 50th fought with conspicuous gallantry at Murfreesboro, winning the commendation of its division commander, General Withers, and losing 80 men in killed and wounded. It spent the remainder of the winter at Tullahoma; was for a time consolidated with the Thirty-ninth, under command of Col. H. D. Clayton, and in July it was numbered the Fiftieth, and was alternately commanded by Col. J. G. Coltart and Lieut. Col. N. N. Clements. At Chickamauga it lost 100 men, out of 500 engaged, and it also lost heavily at Missionary Ridge. The 59th totaled 289 men and 180 arms in Dec, 63. It wintered at Dalton, and did arduous duty on the retreat to Atlanta, being engaged nearly every day, and losing heavily in the bloody battles around Atlanta during the last week of July, 1864 where it sustained 33 casualties. The regiment moved into Tennessee with Hood, and was badly mutilated at Franklin. It then proceeded to the Carolinas and distinguished itself at Kinston, where a line of skirmishers, 40 strong, under Capt. E. B. Vaughan, captured a stand of colors and 300 men of the Fifteenth Connecticut. After April 9th, it was consolidated with the Twenty-second, Twenty-fifth and Thirty ninth, under Col. Harry T. Toulmin. Few survived to surrender in April, 65. Companies of the Alabama 50th Infantry Regiment Company A, "Calhoun Beauregards," formerly Company A, 2nd Battalion - Calhoun County Company B, formerly Company C, 2nd Battalion - Limestone County Company C, formerly Company F, 2nd Battalion - Jackson County Company D, formerly Company E, 2nd Battalion - Blount County Company E, formerly Companies B/G, 2nd Battalion "Limestone Rebels" - Limestone County Company F, formerly Company D, 2nd Battalion - Tuscaloosa County Company G, formerly Company K, 38th TN Infantry - Walker County and Fayette County Company H, formerly Companies D/B, 2nd Battalion - Lauderdale County Company I, formerly Company H, 38th TN Infantry - Walker County and Fayette County Company K, formerly Co. "?," 5th Battalion - Walker County

Historical Sketch & Roster of the Alabama 20th Infantry Regiment

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A Historical Sketch of the Thirty-sixth Alabama Infantry Regiment, 1862-1865 ; with an Incomplete Roster of the Regiment

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Book Synopsis A Historical Sketch of the Thirty-sixth Alabama Infantry Regiment, 1862-1865 ; with an Incomplete Roster of the Regiment by : William Stanley Hoole

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Historical Sketch & Roster of the Alabama 37th Infantry Regiment

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Download or read book Historical Sketch & Roster of the Alabama 37th Infantry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-06-30 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 37th Alabama Infantry Regiment was organized at Auburn, in the spring of 1862, under the requisition of President Jefferson Davis for 12,000 more Alabamians Ordered to Columbus, MS, after a short time, the regiment proceeded to Tupelo. There it was placed in General Henry Little's Division, and in the Brigade of Col. Martin of TN, with three Mississippi regiments. General Dabney Herndon Maury succeeded General Little when the latter was killed at Iuka, where the 37th was first engaged, with some loss. After Corinth the 37th was placed into a brigade with the 2nd TX, and 42nd AL, General John C. Moore commanding. The 37th lost heavily at Lookout Mountain and quite a number at Mission Ridge. The winter passed at Dalton, GA, where General Alpheus Baker of Barbour took charge of the brigade. The regiment was then engaged at Chattanooga (73 casualties out of 407 men present), Resaca, Noonday Creek, Kennesaw, and the battles around Atlanta. In one charge at Atlanta, 22 July, the regimental commander and 40 men were killed outright, out of 300 men present. During the fall and winter, the 37th was on garrison duty at Spanish Fort, then moved into North Carolina. The 37th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Consolidated, was organized on 9 April 1865 by combining the original 37th Alabama with the 42nd and 54th Alabama regiments, at Smithfield, NC. It broke the enemy line at Bentonville, and furled its colors a few days later, with 300 of its number present out of the 1100 who took the field originally. . The unit(s) surrendered on 26 April 1865 at Durham Station, Orange County, NC. " . . .Let me say of the fruitless struggle made by the Thirty-Seventh Alabama Regiment . . . I believe no truer, braver soldiers were to be found in the Confederate army, and I ask that those noble sons of Alabama shall not be forgotten while the deeds of others are often sung in loudest praise." - Brigadier General John Creed Moore, C.S.A., retired COMPANIES OF THE AL 37th INFANTRY REGIMENT Co. A - Henry - Moses B. Greene; wounded at Corinth. Co. B - Tallapoosa - John O. Davis; wounded at Corinth; resigned. James H. Johnson; wounded at Atlanta. Co. C - Pike - Joel C. Kendrick; wounded at Corinth and Atlanta. Co. D - Macon and Russell - W.F. Slaton; promoted. Jeptha J. Padgett; wounded. Co. E - Henry - J.L. Skipper; resigned. Joel G. Greene; wounded at Atlanta. Co. F - Pike - C. Pennington; wounded at Resaca. Co. G - Chambers - W.W. Meadows; killed at Corinth. S.M. Robertson; wounded; resigned. C.E. Evans; wounded at Resaca and Atlanta. Co. H - Barbour and Henry - Marion C.J. Searcy; wounded at Corinth; killed at Mission Ridge. H.F. Reynolds. Co. I - Chambers - James J. Talbot; resigned. T.J. Griffin. Co. K - Pike - J.M. Leach; killed at New Hope. Geo. H. Chatfield.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 7th Infantry Regiment

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Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 7th Infantry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-06-09 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Alabama 7th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pensacola, 18 May 1861, with 8 infantry and 2 mounted companies. It remained on duty there until November. The regiment was ordered to Chattanooga in November, and then a month later, was sent to Bowling Green. The remainder of Gen. Bragg's forces were ordered out of Florida on 27 FEB 1862. Gen. Bragg joined up with Gen. Beauregard's forces in Jackson, Tennessee. The 7th was in a temporary brigade under Col. S. A. M. Wood, and it was included in the Army of Tennessee around Corinth. The time of service of most of the companies expired after 12 months during the first week in April, 1862, and the regiment disbanded. However, the two mounted companies from Autauga and Lauderdale retained their organization and fought at Shiloh, as did other men from the regiment. The mounted companies became part of the 3rd Alabama Cavalry following Shiloh and the majority of the remaining men and officers joined other organizations. Companies Of The AL 7th Infantry Regiment The 7th Alabama Infantry Regiment was composed of companies from the counties of Autauga, Barbour, Butler, Calhoun, Chambers, Cherokee, Dallas, Jackson, Lauderdale, Madison, Montgomery, Pike, and Wilcox. Company A - Chambers - James M. Jackson; resigned. Flavius J. Graham. Company B - Calhoun - Robert W. Draper. Company C - Cherokee - William H. Clare. Company D - Madison - Oliver B. Gaston. Company E - Barbour - P. Bludworth. Company F - Butler and Pike - William T. McCall. Company G - Jackson - J.B. Ragsdale; resigned. Flavius J. Graham. Company H - Wilcox and Dallas - Thomas G. Jenkins. (Mounted.) Company I - Montgomery and Autauga - Jesse J. Cox. (Mounted.) Company K - Lauderdale - William H. Price - Florence Guards