Publication Title: Compiled Service Records Of Confederate Soldiers Who Served In Organizatoins From The State Of Alabama

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Publication Number: M-311 Publication Title: Compiled Service Records Of Confederate Soldiers Who Served In Organizatoins From The State Of Alabama Date Published: 1961 COMPILED SERVICE RECORDS OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS WHO SERVED IN ORGANIZATIONS FROM THE STATE OF ALABAMA On the 508 rolls of this microfilm publication are reproduced the compiled service records of Confederate soldiers belonging to units from the State of Alabama. The compiled service records consist of a jacket-envelope for each soldier, labeled with his name, his rank, and the unit in which he served. The jacket-envelope typically contains (1) card abstracts of entries relating to the soldier as found in original muster rolls, returns, rosters, payrolls, appointment books, hospital registers, Union prison registers and rolls, parole rolls, and inspection reports; and (2) the originals of any papers relating solely to the particular soldier. There are cross-reference cards and jacket-envelopes for soldiers' names that appear in the records under more than one spelling. The compilation of the service records of Confederate soldiers was begun in 1903 under the direction of Brig. Gen. Fred C. Ainsworth, head of the Record and Pension Office in the War Department. Abstracts were made from documents in the War Department Collection of Confederate Records and from documents borrowed by the War Department in an effort to obtain as nearly complete military service records as possible. The abstracts made from the original records were verified by a separate operation of comparison, and every conceivable precaution was taken to ensure that the abstracts were accurate. The compiled service records of soldiers belonging to units from the State of Alabama are arranged according to a complicated organizational breakdown ending with either the regiment or independent battalion or company. Under each unit the service records are arranged alphabetically by soldiers' surnames. Preceding the jacket-envelopes for the individual soldiers in each organizational unit there are empty envelopes on which are listed the officers of that unit. Following these are jacket-envelopes containing (1) caption cards for muster-in and muster-out rolls showing the exact caption of the rolls that were copied and the certificate of the mustering officer verifying the accuracy of the rolls; and (2) record of-events cards, indicating the activities in which any portion of the unit had been engaged. Two separate indexes may be used to locate the compiled service record of a soldier from Alabama. One is a card index to the service records of soldiers who served in organizations from the State of Alabama. This index contains the names of Alabama soldiers for whom there are compiled service records. The cards give the name of the soldier, his rank, the unit in which he

served, and sometimes a statement concerning the origin or background of that unit. The information contained in this State index is duplicated in a "consolidated" or master card index (reproduced as Microcopy 253) that contains the names of all Confederate soldiers found in compiling the service records, regardless of whether the service was with a unit furnished by a particular State, with a unit raised directly by the Confederate Government, or as a staff officer. Unless the unit in which a soldier served is already known, his compiled service record can be located only through the use of one of these indexes. The compiled service records reproduced in this microcopy and the indexes referred to above are part of the records in the National Archives designated as Record Group 109, War Department Collection of Confederate Records. The compiled service record of a Confederate soldier from Alabama may not appear in this microcopy for several reasons. First' he may not have served in an Alabama unit. Second, he may have served under a different name or used a different spelling of his name. Third, proper records of his service may not have been made by the Confederate Army, or, if made, may have been lost or destroyed in the confusion that often attended the initial mobilization, subsequent military operations, or the final surrender of the Confederate military forces. Fourth, the references to the soldier in the original records may be so vague that it has not been practicable to determine his correct name or the unit in which he served. Card abstracts of vague entries in the original records of military service, together with the originals of any papers containing vague references to individual soldiers, are maintained in a separate alphabetical series without regard to State or military unit. They are not indexed. Sometimes supposed Confederate military service is shown by the records to have been service in a civilian capacity, as in the case of government employees. Evidence of such service, or of having aided the Confederate cause as a civilian in some other way, may sometimes be obtained from a series of records in the National Archives known as the "Citizens File," consisting of Confederate documents each of which relates only to a particular civilian. They are arranged alphabetically by name of person and are not indexed. Other information about the activities of Confederate civilians is contained in a similar unindexed series of documents accumulated by Union provost marshals and known as the "Provost Marshal File." The National Archives has still other Confederate records in its custody among which documents may possibly be found relating to particular Confederate civilians or soldiers. The records described in this paragraph are available for examination in the National Archives by inquirers or their agents. CONTENTS Roll Military Unit 1 First Cavalry, A-G 2 H-N 3 O-Y 4 Second Cavalry, A-Co 5 Cr-Ha

6 He-Ma 7 Mc-R 8 S-Y 9 Third Cavalry, A-D 10 E-K 11 L-Q 12 R-Z 13 Fourth Cavalry 14 Fourth (Roddey's) Cavalry 15 Fourth (Russell s) Cavalry, A-D 16 E-L 17 M-T 18 U-Y Fourth (Love's) Battalion' Cavalry 19 Fifth Cavalry, A-L 20 M-Y : 21 Sixth Cavalry, A-I 22 J-U 23 V-Y Seventh Cavalry, A-C 24 D-J 25 K-P 26 R-Y 27 Eighth Cavalry Eighth (Hatch's) Cavalry, A-K 28 L-Y Eighth (Livingston's) Cavalry 29 Ninth Cavalry Ninth (Malone's) Cavalry, A-I 30 J-Y 31 Tenth Cavalry Eleventh Cavalry, A-C 32 D-Z 33 Twelfth Cavalry, A-M 34 N-Z Fifteenth Cavalry Twenty-fourth Cavalry 35 Capt. Arringtont s Co. A, City Troop (Mobile) Barbiere's Battalion, Cavalry, A-F 36 G-Y Capt. Barlow's Co., Cavalry 37 Capt. Bowie's Co., Cavalry Capt. Brooks' Co., Cavalry Reserves Capt. Callaway's Co., Cavalry Capt. Falkner's Co., Cavalry, (Chambers Cavalry) Capt. Chisolm's Co.

Forrest's Cavalry, A-M 38 N-Y Gachet's Co., Cavalry Graves' Co., Cavalry Hardie's Battalion, Cavalry Reserves 39 Holloway's Co., Cavalry Capt. Lenoir's Independent Co., Cavalry, B-D 40 E-Y Lewis' Battalion, Cavalry, A-G 41 H-Y 42 Logan's Co., Mounted Reserves Mobile City Troop Moreland's Regiment, Cavalry, A-G 43 H-Y 44 Capt. Morris' Co. (Mounted Men) Capt. Moses' Squadron, Cavalry Murphy's Battalion, Cavalry, A-De 45 Di-L 46 M-Z 47 Roddey's Escort, Cavalry Stuart's Battalion, Cavalry Young's Co., Cavalry (State Reserves) First Battalion, Artillery, A-Ap 48 Ar-B 49 C 50 D-F 51 G-Ho 52 Hu-Lo 53 Lu-M 54 N-R 55 S-T 56 U-Z 57 Second Battalion, Light Artillery, A-B 58 C-D 59 E-G 60 H-J 61 K-Mi 62 Mo-R 63 S 64 T-Y 65 State Artillery, A-G 66 H- N 67 O- Z Bay Batteries 68 Twentieyh Battalion, Light Artillery, A - J 69 K-Y

70 Clanton's Battery, Light Artillery Eufaula Light Artillery, A-D 71 E-Y 72 Gid Nelson Light Artillery, A-P 73 Q-Y Goldthwaite's Battery, Light Artillery, A-F 74 G-Z 75 Hurt's Battery, Light Artillery, A-P 76 R-Z Jeff Davis Artillery, A-G 77 H-Y 78 Kolb's Battery, Light Artillery, A-S 79 T-Y Lee's Battery, Light Artillery 80 Phelan's Co., Light Artillery 81 Capt. Seawell's Battery (Mohawk Artillery) Tarrant's Battery, Light Artillery, A-S 82 T-Y Capt. Ward's Battery, Light Artillery 83 First Infantry, A-Ba 84 Be-Co 85 Cr-E 86 F-G 87 H 88 I-Ll 89 Lo-Mi 90 Mo-P 91 Q-S1 92 Sm-V 93 W-Z 94 First Conscripts 95 First Mobile Volunteers, A-Ma 96 Mc-Z 97 First Battalion, Cadets First (Loomis ) Battalion, Infantry 98 Second Volunteer Militia Second Infantry, A-Bl 99 Bo-Hi 100 Ho-O 101 P-Y 102 Third Volunteer Militia Third Infantry, A-Ba 103 Be-Ca 104 Ce-Di 105 Do-Fo 106 Fr-Ha 107 He-Je

108 Jo-L 109 M-Mi 110 Mo-Pe 111 Ph-Ri 112 Ro-Se 113 Sh-Sw 114 T-Wa 115 We-Z 116 Third Alabama Reserves, A-R 117 S-Y Third Battalion Reserves 118 Fourth Infantry, A-Bl 119 Bo-Ca 120 Ch-Cr 121 Cu-Fl 122 Fo-G 123 H-Ho 124 Hu-Ki 125 Kn-Ma 126 Mc-My 127 N-P 128 Q-Sa 129 Sc-Sp 130 St-Tr 131 Tu-We 132 Wh-Z 133 Fourth Volunteer Militia, A K 134 L-Z 135 Fourth Reserves 136 Fifth Infantry, A Bi 137 Bl-By 138 C 139 D-E 140 F-Go 141 Gr-He 142 Hi-Je 143 Jo-Le 144 Li-Mc 145 Me-Pa 146 Pe-R 147 S 148 T-Wa 149 We-Y 150 Fifth Battalion, Volunteers, A-De 151 Di-J 152 K-M

153 N-Si 154 S1-Y Fifth Battalion (Blount's), Volunteers 155 Sixth Infantry, A-Bl 156 Bo-Ch 157 Ci-Da 158 De-F 159 G 160 H-Hi 161 Ho-J 162 K-Li 163 Ll-Me 164 Mi-Pa 165 Pe-R 166 S-Sp 167 St-V 168 W-Y Sixth (McClellan's) Battalion, Infantry 169 Seventh Infantry, A-J 170 K-Y 171 Eighth Infantry, A-Br 172 Bu-Co 173 Cr-E 174 F-G 175 H-I 176 J-L 177 M-Mo 178 Mu-Ra 179 Re-Sl 180 Sm-T 181 U-Z 182 Ninth Infantry, A-B 183 C-Do 184 Dr-G 185 H 186 I-L 187 M 188 N-R 189 S-Ti 190 To-Y 191 Tenth Infantry, A-Br 192 Bu-C 193 D-F 194 G-Ha 195 He-K 196 L-Mc

197 Me-Pa 198 Pe-S1 199 Sm-V 200 W-Z 201 Eleventh Infantry, A-B 202 C-D 203 E-Ha 204 He-L 205 M-O 206 P-R 207 S-Th 208 Ti-Y 209 Twelfth Infantry, A-B 210 C-E 211 F-He 212 Hi-Le 213 Li-M 214 N-P 215 R-S 216 T-Z 217 Thirteenth Infantry, A-B1 218 Bo-Ca 219 Ce-D 220 E-G1 221 Go-Hi 222 Ho-K 223 L-Ma 224 Mc-N 225 O-Ri 226 Ro-Sm 227 So-V 228 W-Y 229 Thirteenth Battalion, Partisan Rangers Fourteenth Infantry, A 230 B-Br 231 Bu-C 232 D-F 233 G-Ha 234 He-K 235 L-M 236 N-P 237 R-Sm 238 Sn-V 239 W-Y 240 Fifteenth Infantry, A-Bo 241 Br-Co

242 Cr-Fl 243 Fo-He 244 Hi-J 245 K-Ma 246 Mc-My 247 N-Q 248 R-Sm 249 Sn-V 250 W-Z Fifteenth (First) Battalion, Partisan Rangers, A-C 251 D-W 252 Sixteenth Infantry, A-G 253 H-Pr 254 Pu-Z 255 Seventeenth Infantry, A-B 256 C-E 257 F-Hi 258 Ho-L 259 M-N 260 O-R 261 S-T 262 U Y Seventeenth Battalion, Sharp Shooters 263 Eighteenth Infantry, A 264 C-E 265 F-H : 266 I-Ma 267 Mc-Q 268 R-Sp 269 St-Wi 270 Wo-Z Eighteenth Battalion, Volunteers, A-I 271 J-Y 272 Nineteenth Infantry, A-C 273 D-Hi 274 Ho-M 275 N-S 276 T-Z 277 Twentieth Infantry, A-B 278 C-F 279 G-I 280 J-Ma 281 Mc-Pa 282 Pe-Sn 283 Sp-Y 284 Twenty-first infantry, A-B

285 C-Di 286 Do-Ha 287 He-Ma 288 Mc-Q 289 R-S 290 T-Z 291 Twenty-Second Infantry, A-F 292 G-K 293 L-O 294 P-S 295 T-Y 296 Twenty-Third Infantry, A-Cl 297 Co-G 298 H-K 299 L-O 300 P-S 301 T-Y Twenty-Third Battalion, Sharp Shooters, A-H 302 J-W Twenty-Fourth Infantry, A-B 303 C-F 304 G-K 305 L-O 306 P-Sm 307 So-Y 308 Twenty-fifth Infantry, A-C 309 D-Ha 310 He-Ma 311 Mc-R 312 S-Z 313 Twenty-sixth (O'Neal's) Infantry, A-E 314 F-K 315 L-Ri 316 Ro-Y 317 Twenty-seventh Infantry, A-F 318 G-O 319 P-Z 320 Twenty-eighth Infantry, A-C 321 D-G 322 H-K 323 L-O 324 P-Sn 325 Sp-Z 326 Twenty-ninth Infantry, A-Co 327 Cr-G 328 H-K

329 L-M 330 N-Sm 331 So-Z 332 Thirtieth Infantry, A-C 333 D-I 334 J-M 335 N-S1 336 Sm-Y 337 Thirty-first Infantry, A-B 338 C-G 339 H-L 340 M-P 341 Q-V 342 W-Y Thirty-second Infantry, A-Bl 343 Bo-C 344 D-G1 345 Go-J 346 K-Me 347 Mi-Ri 348 Ro-Te 349 Th-Y Thirty-second and Fifty-eighth (Consolidated) Infantry 350 Thirty-third Infantry, A-B 351 C-E 352 F-Hi 353 Ho-Mc 354 Me-Pu 355 Q-S 356 T-Y 357 Thirty-fourth Infantry, A-C 358 D-Ho 359 Hu-M 360 N-Sm 361 Sn-Z 362 Thirty-fifth Infantry, A-P 363 R-Y Thirty-sixth Infantry, A-B 364 C-G 365 H-L 366 M-R 367 S-Z 368 Thirty-seventh Infantry, A-C 369 D-G 370 H-L 371 M-Rh

372 Ri-Y 373 Thirty-eighth Infantry, A-C 374 D-Ho 375 Hu-Mi 376 Mo-S 377 T-Y Thirty-ninth Infantry, A-Ch 378 Cl-J 379 K-R 380 S-Z 381 Fortieth Infantry, A-Ca 382 Ce-D 383 E-Ha 384 He-L 385 M-Pe 386 Ph-S 387 T-Z 388 Forty-first Infantry, A-B 389 C-D 390 E-G 391 H 392 I-Ma 393 Mc-N 394 O-Ri 395 Ro-So 396 Sp-To 397 Tr-Z 398 Forty-second Infantry, A-D 399 E-K 400 L-P 401 R-Y 402 Forty-third Infantry, A-C 403 D-I 404 J-N 405 O-Sn 406 So-Y 407 Forty-fourth Infantry, A-Br 408 Bu-C 409 D-Fo 410 Fr-He 411 Hi-K 412 L-Mi 413 Mo-P 414 Q-S 415 T-Y 416 Forty-fifth Infantry, A-G

417 H-Q 418 R-Z 419 Forty-sixth Infantry, A-D 420 E-L 421 M-Sp 422 St-Y 423 Forty-seventh Infantry, A-Br 424 Bu-C 425 D-Go 426 Gr-Ho 427 Hu-Le 428 Li-M 429 N-R 430 S-Te 431 Th-Z 432 Forty-eighth Infantry, A-Cl 433 Co-G 434 H-L 435 M-P 436 Q-S 437 T-Z Forty-eighth Militia 438 Forty-ninth Infantry, A-G 439 H-V 440 W-Y Fiftieth Infantry, A-Cl 441 Co-G 442 H-L 443 M-R 444 S-Y 445 Fifty-first Partisan Rangers, A-F 446 G-M 447 N-Z 448 Fifty-third Partisan Rangers, A-C 449 D-H 450 I-Mi 451 Mo-Sn 452 So- Z 453 Fifty-fourth Infantry, A-N 454 O-Z Fifty-fifth Volunteers, A-B 455 C-Ha 456 He-P 457 R-Y 458 Fifty-sixth Partisan Rangers, A-Ha 459 He-Sp

460 St-Y Fifty-seventh Infantry, A-C 461 D-M 462 N-Y 463 Fifty-eighth Infantry, A-G 464 H-O 465 P-Z 466 Fifty-ninth Infantry, A-F 467 G-K 468 L-P 469 R-Y 470 Sixtieth Infantry, A-H 471 J-R 472 S-Z 473 Sixty-first Infantry, A-D 474 E-J 475 K-Q 476 R-Z 477 Sixty-second Infantry, A-F 478 G-O 479 P-Y 480 Sixty-third Infantry, A-E 481 F-Ma 482 Mc-S 483 T-Z Eighty-ninth Militia Ninety-fourth Militia Ninety-fifth Militia 484 Hilliard's Legion, A-Bo 485 Br-C 486 D-F 487 G-Ha 488 He-Ji 489 Jo-Ll 490 Lo-Mi 491 Mo-P 492 Q-Sl 493 Sm-Th 494 Ti-Z 495 Leighton Rangers Fire Battalion of Mobile Montgomery Guards Camp of Instruction, Talladega, Alabama, A-C 496 D-I 497 J-P 498 Q-Z

499 Calhoun County Reserves Coosa County Reserves Fayette County Reserves Randolph County Reserves Shelby County Reserves Talladega County Reserves, A-C 500 D-Y 501 Allen's Co. Capt. Belser's Co., Reserves : Capt. Bligh's Co., Militia Capt. Campbell's Co., Militia Capt. Crawford's Co. Capt. Darby's Co., Auburn Home Guards, Volunteers Lt. Echols' Co. of Conscripts Capt. Fagg's Co., Lowndes Rangers, Volunteers 502 Capt. Freeman's Co., Prison Guard 503 Capt. Goldsmith's Independent Co., Volunteers Capt. Gorff's Co. (Mobile Pulaski Rifles) Capt. Gueringer's Co., Militia Capt. Hardy's Co. (Eufaula Minutemen) Capt. Hert's Co. Capt. Hunt's Co., Militia Capt. Lee, Jr's., Co., Volunteers Capt. Lockett's Co., City Guards Capt. Meador's Co., Volunteers Capt. John Oden's Co., Mounted Infantry Capt. Orr's Co., Morgan Defenders 504 Capt. Palmer's Co., State Reserves Capt. Rabby's Coast Guard Co. No. 1, Volunteers Capt. Rankin's Co., Reserves Ready's Battalion, Reserves Reed's Supporting Force, 2d Congressional District Capt. Rives' Supporting Force, 9th Congressional District Lt. Stewart's Detachment, Local Defense Capt. Toomer's Co., Local Defense and Special Service (Chunchula Guards) Capt. West's Co., Militia Capt. Young's Co., Nitre and Mining Corps 505 Alabama Conscripts Battalion of Conscripts and Reserves Alabama Rebels Alabama Recruits Miscellaneous, Alabama, A-B 506 C-I 507 J-R 508 S-Y