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Confederate Muster Rolls
and
Other Odds and Ends
(Alabama)
General
Information
Source: Alabama Archives, Microfilm # S1988.0081
From--War Department
The Adjutant
General's Office
Under date of
February 10, 1926
Federal Prisoner of War records show that the
following named members of
Company H,
62nd Regiment Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army,
were captured at
Blakely, Alabama,
April 09, 1865:
Cummings, S.
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McDonald,
W. A.
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Culverhouse,
L. W.
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Mynett,
F.
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Campbell,
L. W.
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Nelson,
J. H.
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Cates,
J (or T) M.
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Norris,
C.
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Cost,
J. B.
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Parker,
S.
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Campbell,
T.
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Parker,
E. J.
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Carr,
E. T.
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Powell,
N.
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Carr,
W. S.
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Pitts,
J. W.
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Douglass,
W. E.
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Pritchard,
H.
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Deassear,
W. F.
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Sawer
(Sawyer) B.
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Dickerson,
B. S.
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Shins
(Sheehan) D.
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Glenn,
A.
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Sidebottom,
J. H.
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Green,
A. T.
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Sigler,
C. P.
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Griffin,
W. A.
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Taylor,
E. D.
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Gunn,
J. H.
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Wilson,
J. T. J.
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Helington,
F.
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Werline,
J. P.
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Hamilton,
E. J.
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Watson,
?
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Hudson,
W.
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Walk,
?
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Jones,
J. A.
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Wisengur,
W.
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Kennedy,
W. E.
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The Adjutant General,
War Department
Washington, D.C.
The following list was sent from the above address
under date of January 28th, 1926.
The records show that
C. W. Sims, 1st Lieutenant, and
R. T. B. Anderson, 2nd Lieutenant of
Company H, Lockhart's Battalion,
Alabama Exempts,
Confederate States Army, were captured at
Fort Gaines, Alabama, August 8, 1864,
and were exchanged or paroled.
Register #4 New Orleans, La., shows that the
following named enlisted men of that company were also captured and
exchanged, except as otherwise noted.
Douglass,
W. E.
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Newson,
W. N., Died September 09, 1864
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Andrews,
J.
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Cargill,
J., Died October 15, 1864
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Powers,
J.
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Hay,
A. P., Died December 08, 1864
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Clark,
T. J.
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Holly,
A., Died November 04, 1864
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Crooks,
L.
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Johnsey,
J., Died October 31, 1864
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Dennis,
J.
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Lowery,
J., Died October 21, 1864
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Dickerson,
B. S.
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McElwraith,
S. B., Died December 17, 1864
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Finch,
P. A.
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Massey,
A., Died October 11, 1864
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Hosman,
S. M.
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Stranger,
W., Died September 04, 1864
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Johnston,
F. C.
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Stone,
Wm., Died December 12, 1864
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Monette,
T. B.
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Stone,
J., Died September 23, 1864
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Newman,
W. D.
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Stewart,
B., Died October 27, 1864
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Nelson,
J.
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Thompson,
W., Died October 24, 1864
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Sawyer,
B.
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Goodlaw,
C. H., Died November 10, 1864
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Sims,
W. H.
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Freen,
J. T., Died November 19, 1864
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Stone,
J. T.
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Slaughter,
J. F., Died November 30, 1864
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Stone,
W.
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Walls,
T.
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Wilson,
J. C.
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Crause,
Jas.
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Kennedy,
W. W.
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Spinks,
W. H.
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Johnson,
Thomas
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Desear,
W. T.
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Wilson,
J. R.
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Navy Department
Library and Naval War Records
Washington D. C.
March 21, 1910
Dear Sir:
The earliest roster we have of the
Confederate Navy is dated
January 01, 1863, and is as follows:
NAMES
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DUTY
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WHERE
A CITIZEN
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Mallory,
S. R.
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Secretary
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Florida
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Tidball, E. M.
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Chief Clerk
|
Virginia
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Moses,
Z. P.
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Clerk
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South Carolina
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Garnett,
Theo S.
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Clerk
|
Virginia
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Spotswood,
George W.
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Clerk
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Florida
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Buchanan,
Thos E.
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Clerk
|
Virginia
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VanFelson,
C. A.
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Messenger
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Alabama
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OFFICE OF ORDER AND
DETAILS
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Forrest,
F.
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Chief of Bureau
|
Virginia
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Sinclair,
A.
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Ass't to Bureau
|
Virginia
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Jones,
James S.
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Chief Clerk
|
Florida
|
OFFICE OF ORDNANCE AND
HYDROGRAPH
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Minor,
George
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Chief of Bureau
|
Virginia
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Brooke,
J. M.
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Ass't to Bureau
|
Virginia
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McCorkle,
J. P.
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Chief Clerk
|
Virginia
|
Upshar,
A. B.
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Clerk
|
Virginia
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Volk,
F.
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Draftsman
|
Virginia
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Holdsworth,
W.
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Messenger
|
Virginia
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OFFICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY
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Spotswood,
W. A. W.
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Chief of Bureau
|
Florida
|
Fennell,
C. N.
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Chief Clerk
|
Florida
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OFFICE OF
PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING
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DeBree,
John
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Chief of Bureau
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Virginia
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Deleon,
T. C.
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Chief Clerk
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South Carolina
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Yours Very Truly,
Charles W. Stewart
Supt, Library and Naval
War Records
From Department of Archives and History,
Montgomery, Alabama
Fort Morgan Garrison,
Mobile Harbor, Ala.
ROLL OF THE GOVERNORS GUARD,
Selma,
Alabama--January 09 through February 23, 1861: |
Goldsby,
T. J., Capt.
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Francis,
J. C., 2nd Sergt.
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Reese,
J. T., 1st Lieut.
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Huggins,
W. D., 3rd Sergt.
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Snediker,
J. G., 2nd Lieut.
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Kipps,
J. G., 4th Sergt.
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Hardie,
Joseph, 3rd Lieut.
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Milton,
W. B., 5th Sergt.
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Haralson,
James
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Kidd,
R. V., 1st Corpl.
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West,
J. M., Qr-M
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Norwood,
J. E. 2nd Corpl.
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Bradley,
H. C., Surgeon
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White,
C. B., 3rd Corpl.
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Samuel,
P. M., 1st Sergt.
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McIver,
T. A., 4th Corpl.
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Alston,
J. J.
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Haralson,
F.
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Stone,
John B.
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Adams,
J. C.
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Haralson,
H.
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Tissia,
P.
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Bohmer,
H.
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Hunter,
J.
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Taylor,
J. W.
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Bowers,
E. C.
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Lapsley,
J. W.
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Tanner,
C.
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Crail,
A. W.
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Lavender,
E.
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Tavel,
J. L.
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Conner,
S. M.
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Lared,
B. S.
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Vogelin,
F.
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Cussons,
J.
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Vincer,
B. H.
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Cater,
S. Y.
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Lee,
John F.
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Wright,
W. C.
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Dillard,
R. K.
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Milton,
A. J.
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Wright,
M. A.
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Dunn,
E.
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McQuire,
T. K.
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Whitley,
G. Ordinance Sergt.
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Demons,
E.
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Montague,
F.
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Van
Felson, Charles, Drummer
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Franklin,
J. H.
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Woole,
W. F.
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Melton,
George, Drummer
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Gibson,
W. T.
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Rowe,
T. L.
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Harris,
W. H.
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Settlemier,
B. S.
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Harris,
G. W.
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Samuel,
T. L.
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LIST
OF A FEW MEMBERS OF CAPTAIN FRANK
MOORE'S SCOUT
CAVALRY COMPANY, C.S.A.
Frank Moore, Captain
William Cleveland, Lieutenant
Timothy Jewett, Private
Samuel Smith, Private
Laurendine John, Private
Laurendine Joseph, Private
Reeves Richard, Private
Patrick Orrell, Private
Christopher Orrell, Private
Albert Lamey, Private
John Lamey, Private
William Beard, Private
Julius E. Delchamps, Private
William George, Private
**Note: This is not all of the company
Steenston, Mississippi, October 20th
1896
This is to certify that the following surving
members of Company K, 26th Alabama Regiment,
E. A. O'Neal, Colonel,
Rhodes Brigade, D. H. Hill
Division, T. J. Jackson Corps,
C.S.A.,
were
brave, true and gallant soldiers, and loyal to the Confederacy
throughout the entire war;
Many of whom were wounded in the following
battles;
Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Seven Days
Battle around
Richmond, South Mountain, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville
and Gettysburg.
The
following are the known survivors
|
---Lieutenants---
R. F. Todd, J. I. Odom
-----------------------------------------------
---Sergeants---
J. R. Smith, S. A. Reed, J. E. Tomlin
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Bobbitt,
John
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Fleming,
John H.
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Smith,
W. W.
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Curry,
Sam
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Garrison,
Dock
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Smith,
W. C.
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Curry,
John
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Franks,
Robert
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Smith,
W. P.
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Curry,
Lee
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Franks,
Ed.
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Smith,
Francis
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Cox,
Jeff
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Mitchell,
John C.
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Smith,
J. W.
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Cook,
Daniel
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Stratten,
Wm.
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Smith,
Balam
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Cook,
Henry
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Shelton,
Eli
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Sprouse,
Dandridge
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Dobbins,
Pink
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Shelton,
Doc.
|
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Signed:
E. C. Leich
Captain, Company K, 26th Alabama Regiment
|
No. 64 & 32
ROLL OF PRISONERS OF WAR, of Company E, 32nd & 58th Consolidated
Alabama Regiment,
Holtzclaw's Brigade, Confederate States Army, commanded by Capt. S. D. Oliver,
surrendered at Citronelle, Alabama by Lieut.
Gen. R. Taylor, C.S.A. to Maj.
Gen. E.R.S. Canby, U.S.A.,
May 4th 1865, and paroled at Meridian, Miss.
NO.
|
NAME
|
RANK
|
CO.
|
REGIMENT
|
RESIDENCE
|
1
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Vansandt,
Geo. W.
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1st Sergeant
|
E
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32nd & 58th Alabama
|
Calhoun County, Ala
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2
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Whisonah,
Andrew J.
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1st Corporal
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
St. Clair County, Ala
|
3
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Morrison,
James W.
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3rd Corporal
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
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4
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Anderson,
Jno. C.
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Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
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5
|
Christopher,
Phillip P.
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Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
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6
|
Garrett,
Benjamin F.
|
Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
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7
|
Gwin,
Thos. B.
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Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
|
8
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Johnson,
David B.
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Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
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9
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Lucas,
William M.
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Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Winston County, Ala
|
10
|
May,
Thomas E.
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Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Autauga County, Ala
|
11
|
McGinnis,
James V.
|
Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
|
12
|
Page,
James N.
|
Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
|
13
|
Sigler,
William
|
Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
|
14
|
Smith,
Nathan
|
Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
|
15
|
Thomas,
James W.
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Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
|
16
|
Weaver,
Henry C.
|
Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Calhoun County, Ala
|
17
|
Williams,
Jno. W. A.
|
Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
St. Clair County, Ala
|
18
|
Williams,
Nathaniel F. G.
|
Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
St. Clair County, Ala
|
19
|
Yancy,
Chatman R.
|
Private
|
E |
32nd & 58th Alabama |
Talladega County, Ala
|
Samuel
D. Oliver, Capt. Comd'g.
Co. E. 32nd & 58th Alabama Regiment Infantry, Holtzclaws Brigade
|
The following is copied from a private
account book used for roll call of his company during the war. It is
now in possession of his daughter,
Miss. Fannie Glover, Marietta, Ga.
The cover of this book is named, "James
Bolon Glover, 1st Sergeant, Co. I, 7th Regiment, Gegorgia Cavalry".
This is written for the benefit of the enemy in case I am left dead in
there lives.
Roll Call "I" 7th
Regiment Georgia Cavalry
Brumby, Wallis, Captain
Kiser, M. P., 1st Lieut.
Glover, John Heyward, 2nd Lieut.
Mon, Joseph, 3rd Lieut.
Glover, James Bolon, 1st
Sergeant
Florence, S. T., 2nd Sergeant
Brumby, C. R., 3rd Sergeant
White, Thomas, 4th Sergeant
Turner, M. N., 5th Sergeant
Glover, Joseph, 1st Corporal
Lord, J. N. 2nd Corporal
Heggie, R. C., 3rd Corporal
Pacc, J. L., 4th Corporal
**List of Privates
not given**
CARROLL GUARDS, COMPANY
F, 19TH GEORGIA REGIMENT
**This was the 2nd
Company that left Carroll County to go to the war 1861, left home June
1861
|
|
Curtis,
W. E., Captain
Black, A. N., 1st Lieut.
William, H. M., 2nd Lieut.
Benson, W. W., 3rd Lieut.
Hamilton, William, 1st
Sergeant
Young, R. C., 2nd Sergeant
Campbell, W. P., 3rd
Sergeant
Tomms, W. W., 4th Sergeant
Beddingfield, Wm., 1st
Corporal
Farr, J. J., 2nd Corporal
Norman, W. H., 3rd
Corporal
Williams, R. L., 4th
Corporal
|
|
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Gilbert, Adams
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Crawford, G. W.
|
Holcombe, Reuben
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Arrington, F. M.
|
Daniel, J. M.
|
Hamilton, A.
|
Avery, Jno.
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Davenport, C. J.
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Hudson, E. H.
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Bentley, W. H.
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Dempsey, Levi J.
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Hamilton, M. T.
|
Banks, Vincent
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Duke, Alford
|
Hembree, Sylvanus
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Bass, Tilman
|
Duke, Albert
|
Hollaway, S. J.
|
Barnes, Thos.
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Duncan, J. R.
|
Hollaway, S. L.
|
Baskin, S. W.
|
Demsey, L. G.
|
Hollaway, W. W.
|
Bonner, J. T.
|
Demsey, Jno.
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Holmes, Jno. T.
|
Beddingfield, J. T.
|
Elliott, Samuel
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Jones, Jno. T.
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Bridges, J. M.
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Estes, G. T.
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Johnson, F. C.
|
Bridges, T. D.
|
Gladney, L. M.
|
Johnson, J. J.
|
Bridges, W. H. H.
|
Gamble, J. B.
|
Kendey, Hugh
|
Buise, W. C.
|
Garrison, Wm.
|
Kingsberry, E. J.
|
Buise, J. W.
|
Gable, Wesley
|
Knight, Frank
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Barrow, Jno.
|
Gladney, Thomas
|
Long, Henry
|
Carson, Geo. H.
|
Gray, B. W. C.
|
Mandsville, P. J.
|
Chandler, Thos. H.
|
Hanvey, S. P.
|
Merrell, A. N.
|
Cooper, W. T.
|
Holcombe, James D.
|
Mehaffey, Jno. W.
|
Merrell, T. J.
|
McCoy, Wm. A. |
Milligan, S. W. |
| Merrell, Jno. W. |
Newton, J. W. |
Pitts, Isaac, W. |
| Pitts, Mark |
Prestley, Jno. |
Proctor, J. F. |
| Platt, Tump |
Reid, Henry T. |
Reid, D. N. |
| Reid, William A. |
Reid, Matthew |
Richards, J. M. H. D. |
| Richards, R. H. |
Ridahan, Jno. |
Rutledge, A. J. |
| Smith, Darius |
Scudder, S. S. |
Smith, Gideon |
| Smith, Henry W. |
Strickland, H. H. |
Silvey, Jno. H. |
| Thompson, B. |
Thompson, Jno. E. |
Thornton, T. J. |
| Tilman, D. N. |
Walker, James |
Williams, Reuben |
| Willingham, Wm. T. |
Whitehorn, Z. H. |
Warner, Jno. B. |
| Williams, Benj. |
Williams, James |
Warner, Walter |
| Young, George |
Young, A. C. |
|
|
Roll of Commissioned
Officers and Enlisted Men of the Confederate Army
surrendered to
Brig. Genl. R.S.
Granger, Comd'g. Dist. Nor. Ala. at Huntsville Ala., May 15th 1865
J. C.
Drake, Capt. Co. C, 25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry
NAME
|
RANK
|
CO.
|
REGIMENT
|
REMARKS
|
Drake,
J.C.
|
Capt.
|
C
|
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry
|
|
Drake,
T. A.
|
2nd Lieut.
|
C |
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry |
|
Vann,
J. H.
|
5th Sergeant
|
C |
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry |
|
Drake,
T. S.
|
Private
|
C |
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry |
|
Morris,
John
|
Private
|
C |
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry |
|
Morris,
John
|
Private
|
C |
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry |
|
Turner,
Preston
|
Private
|
C |
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry |
|
Turner,
Henry B.
|
Private
|
C |
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry |
|
Mann,
Wm. W.
|
Private
|
C |
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry |
|
Sims,
Nathan
|
Private
|
C |
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry |
|
Mayhern,
Henry
|
Private
|
C |
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry |
|
Middleton,
Nanley
|
Private
|
C |
25th Battalion Alabama Cavalry |
|
Clark,
Benj.
|
Private
|
E
|
50th Alabama Infantry
|
Attached to Co. C, 25th
Battalion, Alabama
|
Friar,
James
|
Private
|
H
|
16th Alabama Infantry
|
Attached to Co. C, 25th
Battalion, Alabama |
Brooks,
Edward H.
|
Sergeant
|
K
|
4th Alabama Cavalry
|
Attached to Co. C, 25th
Battalion, Alabama |
Humphrey,
Jas.
|
Sergeant
|
K
|
4th Alabama Cavalry
|
Attached to Co. C, 25th
Battalion, Alabama |
Garner,
Joseph H.
|
Corporal
|
K
|
4th Alabama Cavalry
|
Attached to Co. C, 25th
Battalion, Alabama |
Jones,
George T.
|
Private
|
G
|
4th Alabama Cavalry
|
Attached to Co. C, 25th
Battalion, Alabama |
Fowlkes,
Jas. C.
|
Private
|
C
|
4th Alabama Cavalry
|
Attached to Co. C, 25th
Battalion, Alabama |
Kelly,
Glemming J.
|
Private
|
K
|
4th Alabama Cavalry
|
Attached to Co. C, 25th
Battalion, Alabama |
Anderson,
Stephen J.
|
Private
|
E
|
4th Alabama Cavalry
|
Attached to Co. C, 25th
Battalion, Alabama |
|
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