Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Alabama 12th Cavalry Regiment

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 12th Cavalry Regiment

Author : John Rigdon
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Page : 192 pages
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Release : 2015-06-13
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ISBN : 1514329387

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 12th Cavalry Regiment by John Rigdon Pdf

The nucleus of the 12th Alabama Cavalry Regiment (with men recruited from Cherokee, De Kalb, Etowah, Jackson, Jefferson, Marshall, and St. Clair counties) was a battalion recruited by Lt. Col. William H. Hundley of Madison, and Major Albert G. Bennett of St. Clair. This battalion operated in East Tennessee for some months, and it was consolidated with the 1st Alabama while the army lay at Murfreesboro. It fought thus at Murfreesboro and Chickamauga, and through General James Longstreet's East Tennessee Campaign. Soon after the latter operations, four companies were added, and the regiment thus formed took the name of the 12th Alabama. Attached to Hagan's Brigade, the regiment took part in the retrograde movement from Dalton, and was engaged in numerous encounters. At Averysboro and the attack on Kilpatrick, and other places, the regiment fought until the end. It disbanded the night before the surrender -- about 125 present -- on 25 April 1865. The companies were from Jefferson (two), Captains Musgrove, killed at Fayetteville; and W. A. White. St. Clair, Capt. A. D. Bennett. Jackson, Capt. Wharton. Blount, Capt. Donaldson, resigned, Capt. Weaver, killed at Bentonville. Calhoun, Capt. Scurry. Madison, Capt. Shepherd. Cherokee, Capt. Wm. Lokey, resigned; James Maxwell. State of Georgia, Capt. McKinney. State of' Tennessee, Capt. Saunders; company detached.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 12th Infantry Regiment

Author : John Rigdon
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Page : 302 pages
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Release : 2015-06-12
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ISBN : 1514329514

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 12th Infantry Regiment by John Rigdon Pdf

The Alabama 12th Infantry Regiment was organized at Richmond in July1861, and at once moved to the Potomac "front." It was first brigaded under Gen. Ewell of Virginia, who was soon after succeeded by Gen. Rodes of Tuskaloosa. The regiment lay near Manassas during the fall and winter, and moved to Yorktown in the spring of 1862. The 12th continued throughout the war in Virginia. Of the original number of 1196, about 50 were at Appomattox; and of the 321 recruits received, about 70 were there. Nearly 250 died of wounds received in battle, about 200 died of disease, and 202 were discharged. The battle-flag of the regiment is now in Mobile. Companies of the Alabama 12th Infantry Regiment Company A - Mobile County - Guard Lafayette Company B - Coosa County - Coosa Independents Company C - Mobile County - Independent Rifles Company D - Coffee County - Coffee Rangers Company E - Dekalb County Company F - Macon County Company G - Jackson County - Paint Rock Sharpshooters Company H - Morgan County Company I - Mobile County - Southern Foresters Company K - Macon County - Tom Watts Rebels

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 4th Cavalry Regiment (Avery's)

Author : John C. Rigdon
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Page : 268 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2018-07-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781387955275

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 4th Cavalry Regiment (Avery's) by John C. Rigdon Pdf

The Georgia 4th Cavalry Regiment (AveryÕs) was formed with eleven companies in January, 1863, using Avery's 23rd Georgia Cavalry Battalion as its nucleus. It served for a time with the Conscript Department in Tennessee, then was assigned to J.J. Morrison's, C.C. Crews', and Iverson's Brigade. The regiment participated in the Chickamauga, Knoxville, and Atlanta Campaigns, skirmished in Northern Georgia and East Tennessee, and took part in the defense of Savannah. In January, 1865, the unit was reorganized and called the 12th Cavalry. It went on to fight in the Carolinas and surrendered with the Army of Tennessee. Research of this unit is complicated by the fact that there was another 4th Cavalry (ClinchÕs). No roster of the 23rd Cavalry Battalion or the 4th Cavalry (AveryÕs) has been found. The records are all filed in the state archive microfilm as the GA 12th Cavalry Regiment.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 3rd Cavalry Regiment

Author : John C. Rigdon
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
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Release : 2021-04-20
Category : Alabama
ISBN : 1667147951

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 3rd Cavalry Regiment by John C. Rigdon Pdf

The Third Alabama Cavalry Regiment was organized at Tupelo, MS, 1 July 1862. The companies were from Autauga, Calhoun, Choctaw, Dallas, Mobile, Monroe, and Perry counties. The 3rd Cavalry was brigaded with the 1st, 4th, 9th, 12th, and 51st Alabama cavalry regiments, commanded first by General William Wirt Allen of Montgomery, subsequently by General James Hagan of Mobile. The 3rd fought in many of the early battles prior to Chattanooga, then fought in the Atlanta Campaign, the March to the Sea, the Carolina's Campaign, and surrendered in North Carolina.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 1st Cavalry Regiment

Author : John Rigdon
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Page : 170 pages
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Release : 2015-06-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1514170809

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 1st Cavalry Regiment by John Rigdon Pdf

The 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment was organized at Montgomery on 12 November, 1861, with companies recruited from Autauga, Butler, Calhoun, Dale, Mobile, Montgomery, Monroe, Morgan, Pike, and Tallapoosa counties. This regiment participated in more engagements of one type or another than any other unit, North or South. Battles Near Monterey, Tennessee April 3, 1862 Near Pittsburg, Tennessee April 4, 1862 Shiloh April 6-7, 1862 Munfordville September 17, 1862 Woodsonville September 21, 1862 Perryville October 8, 1862 Nashville November 5, 1862 near Lavergne, Tennessee November 27, 1862 Stewart's Creek Bridge December 27, 1862 Murfreesboro December 31, 1862 - January 3, 1863 Tullahoma Campaign September 19 - 20, 1863 Chattanooga Siege September - November 1863 Wheeler's Sequatchie Raid October 1 - 9, 1863 Knoxville Siege November 1863 Atlanta Campaign May - September 1864 Big Shanty June 9, 1864 Kennesaw Mountain June 27, 1864 Noonday Creek June 1864 Atlanta Siege July - September 1864 Savannah Campaign February - April 1865 Bentonville March 19 - 21, 1865 Companies of the Alabama 12th Cavalry Regiment Co. "A"/"D" (Autauga) Co. "B" (Montgomery) Co. "C" [afterwards, Co. "D," 5th AL Cavalry](Morgan) Co. "D"/"C," "F," Pearson Dragoons (Tallapoosa) Co. "E," J. Powell's Dragoons (Calhoun) Co. "F"/"A" (Pike, Dale, Coffee) Co. "G"/"B" (Autauga, Montgomery) Co. "H"/"E," Sandy Williams' Guards (Monroe, Butler) Co. "I" (Pike, Butler) Co. "I" [formerly Co. "B," 12th AL Cavalry Battalion] Co. "K" (Montgomery) Co. "K" [formerly Co. "C," 12th AL Cavalry Battalion] Co. "L" [formerly Co. "D," 12th AL Cavalry Battalion; later Co. "D," 12th AL Cavalry]

Historical Sketch and Roster of The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment (NewsomÕs)

Author : John C. Rigdon
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Page : 230 pages
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Release : 2018-10-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780359167784

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Historical Sketch and Roster of The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment (NewsomÕs) by John C. Rigdon Pdf

The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment was also called the 19th Regiment. It was organized in May, 1864, by consolidating six companies of Newsom's Tennessee Cavalry Regiment and four companies of Forrest's Alabama Cavalry Regiment, The unit was assigned to T.H. Bell's Brigade in the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. Its members were recruited in Hardeman, Madison, Henderson, and McNairy counties.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 4th Cavalry Regiment (Roddey's)

Author : John C. Rigdon
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Page : 106 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2015-06-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1514234874

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 4th Cavalry Regiment (Roddey's) by John C. Rigdon Pdf

Prior to, and shortly after the battle of Shiloh in April of 1862, there were many independent cavalry companies that had been raised in Alabama to meet the manpower demands of the Confederate States Army. Colonel Philip Dale Roddey was responsible for the creation of the 4th Alabama Cavalry (Roddey's) Regiment by organizing a group of these independent companies that had been raised out of Franklin, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Marion, and Walker Counties. After organization at Tuscumbia in October 1862, the regiment was sent to middle Tennessee. It wintered near the army, but in the early spring was sent to the Tennessee Valley. On Forrest's Athens and Pulaski raid, the Fourth bore the brunt of two or three fights, and was badly cut up. It bore the leading part in Gen. Roddey's movements, repelling raids, picketing the front, and making a number of daring attacks, such as that at Barton's and the one at Florence. When Wilson crossed the mountains, the regiment was in his front, and fought nearly all the way from Montevallo to Selma. The larger portion of the Fourth was captured at Selma, and the remnant laid down its arms at Pond Spring. Captains, and Counties from Which the Companies Came. Franklin -- Jas. Williams; killed at Courtland. C. J. Hyatt. Lauderdale -- Joseph H. Sloss; transferred. Thos. Williams; wounded near Bainbridge; killed near Huntsville. J. M. Weems. Lauderdale -- Wm. H. Welsh. Franklin -- W. R. Julian; till re-organized. John A. Steele. Lawrence -- J. H. Shackelford; transferred. Ward McDonald. Franklin -- John Newsom; transferred. John C. Nelson; wounded and captured. Franklin -- Jere. Daily; till re-organized. Edw. J. Odum. Walker -- E. Kelly; wounded. Lawrence -- Philip Thirlkill; transferred. .... Maguire.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 7th Cavalry Regiment

Author : John Rigdon
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Page : 228 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2015-06-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1514272709

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 7th Cavalry Regiment by John Rigdon Pdf

The Alabama 7th Cavalry regiment was organized at Newbern, 22 July 1863, raised as part of the brigade of General James H. Clanton. Ordered to Pollard, the regiment remained in that vicinity for nearly a year under the command of Gen. Clanton. The regiment served in the vicinity of Mobile and Pensacola before reporting to Forrest at Corinth in September 1864. The Seventh participated in the Johnsonville Expedition and the Nashville Campaign. On the last day of the Battle of Nashville, the Seventh held back the U.S. cavalry at Brentwood and was then part of the rearguard for the duration of the retreat. Only sixty-four men reached Corinth. Companies Of The AL 7th Cavalry Regiment Recruits came from Greene, Montgomery, Pickens, Randolph, and Shelby counties. Company A - Randolph -- F. C. Randolph; promoted. W. F. M'clintock. Company B - Montgomery -- E. D. Ledyard. Company C - Montgomery -- Britton C. Tarver. Company D - (Cadets) -- Charles P. Storrs; wounded at Columbia. Company E - Shelby -- L. H. Mottier. Company F - Montgomery -- A. H. Bright. Company G - Randolph -- O. P. Knight. Company H - Pickens -- S. V. Ferguson. Company I - Greene -- D. P. Scarborough. Company K - Montgomery -- Dalton Yancey.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 53rd Cavalry Regiment

Author : John Rigdon
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Page : 214 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2015-07-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1514885212

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 53rd Cavalry Regiment by John Rigdon Pdf

The 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Partisan Rangers, was organized by increasing the 1st Cavalry Battalion to regimental size at Montgomery on 5 November 1862. When Union General William T. Sherman reached Atlanta, the 53rd was the principal force engaged in the daring raid in his rear, whereby a valuable train was destroyed. It was then at the heels of Sherman as he devastated Georgia and the Carolinas, and it took part in the last operations of the war in that quarter. It surrendered a small number with General Joseph E. Johnston at Durham Station, Orange County, NC, on 26 April 1865. The companies of the Alabama 53rd Cavalry were formed from Autauga, Coffee, Coosa, Dale, Dallas, Lauderdale, Lowndes, Macon, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Tallapoosa and Wilcox counties.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the 8th Confederate Cavalry Regiment

Author : John C. Rigdon
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Page : 262 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2018-01-31
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 198437124X

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the 8th Confederate Cavalry Regiment by John C. Rigdon Pdf

The 1st Alabama Cavalry (Beall's) Battalion was consolidated with the 2nd Mississippi and Alabama Cavalry (Brewer's) Battalion and Co. "K," 2nd Mississippi Infantry Battalion; redesignated 8th Confederate Cavalry (Wade's) Regiment in May 1862. The 8th Confederate Cavalry Regiment was made up of men from Alabama and Mississippi. It was also known as the 2nd Regiment, Mississippi & Alabama Cavalry and Pope Walker Battalion Mississippi Cavalry. Formerly: Beall's Battalion, Alabama Cavalry, Brewer's Battalion Alabama Cavalry Mississippi 4th Cavalry Battalion (Baskerville's). In records of the Battle of Shiloh it is called "Alabama and Mississippi Battalion Confederate Cavalry." Previous to that it was called "Pope Walker Battalion Mississippi Cavalry," and even then contained at least one Alabama company...that of the McCaa Rangers from Pickens County. The regiment fought at Shiloh, Blackland, Murfreesboro, Shelbyville, Chickamauga, protracted engagement near Dalton on May 1864, Dalton/ Atlanta campaign, Jonesboro, Stoneman's Raid, Wheelers raid into Tennessee, Saltville, Montgomery during Wilsons Alabama Raid, and the pursuit of Sherman into the Carolinas. The regiment was split in 1864 explaining what appears to be a conflict...all companies except F, G, and H are found on the list of parolees in North Carolina. Companies of the 8th Confederate Cavalry Regiment Co. "A" (Talladega, AL) -- A. W. Bowie, Captain (resigned, 30 May 62) Co. "B" (Chambers, AL) -- Rev. Jefferson Falkner, Captain. Co. "C" (Lowndes County; MS) -- George Abert, Captain. Co. "D" (Pickens, AL) -- B. B. McCaa, Captain. Co. "E" (Lowndes County, MS) -- Thomas W. Golden, Captain. Co. "F" (Chickasaw County, MS) -- I. W. Fields, Captain. Co. "G" (Lowndes County, MS) -- Felix W. Flood, Captain. Co. "H" (Randolph, AL) -- John Thompson, Captain. Co. "I" (Tallapoosa, AL) -- John T. Wright, Captain. Co. "K" (Chambers, AL) -- Francis Pickard, Captain.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Louisiana 12th Infantry Regiment

Author : John C. Rigdon
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2018-03-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781387697649

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Louisiana 12th Infantry Regiment by John C. Rigdon Pdf

The Louisiana 12th Infantry Regiment completed its organization at Camp Moore, Louisiana, in August, 1861. Its companies were from the parishes of Caldwell, Claiborne, Vermilion, Cameron, Calcasieu, Jackson, Ouachita, Bossier, and Iberia. Sent to Missouri, the unit was captured at Island No. 10 in April, 1862. After being exchanged, it was assigned to Rust's, Buford's, T.M. Scott's, and Lowry's Brigade. It fought at Champion's Hill and Jackson before participating in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Resaca to Bentonville. In July, 1862, the unit contained 41 officers and 546 men, reported 11 killed, 57 wounded, and 5 missing out of the 318 engaged at Peach Tree Creek, lost many during Hood's Tennessee Campaign, and surrendered with only a remnant on April 26, 1865. Its commanders were Colonel Thomas M. Scott; Lieutenant Colonels James A. Boyd, Wade H. Hough, Noel L. Nelson, and Thomas C. Standifer; and Majors John C. Knott and Henry V. McCain.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 7th Infantry Regiment

Author : John Rigdon
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Page : 228 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2015-06-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1514287161

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 7th Infantry Regiment by John Rigdon Pdf

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

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 8th Cavalry Regiment

Author : John Rigdon
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Page : 126 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1514287269

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 8th Cavalry Regiment by John Rigdon Pdf

The Alabama 8th (Hatch's) Cavalry Regiment was organized at Newbern, Alabama, in April, 1864, by adding one company to the nine of Hatch's Battalion that had entered Confederate service the previous winter. The men were form Sumter, Dallas, Tuscaloosa, Greene, Marengo, Choctaw, and Fayette counties. It joined General Pillow at Blue Mountain, then was assigned to C. G. Armistead's Brigade, Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. The 8th moved into north Georgia and was engaged in the desperate encounter at Lafayette, with a loss of 30 killed and wounded and about 75 prisoners. Shortly after, the Eighth fought at Rome, losing about 20 men killed and wounded. It was ordered to west Florida soon after, and was in front of Steele as he moved on Pollard. In December, on receiving news of a Federal expedition from Pensacola to Pollard, Ala., Colonel Armistead moved his brigade to Bluff Springs, a march of 150 miles in fifty-four hours, and pursued the expedition on its return, December 16-17, General McKean, commanding at Pensacola, reported that "considerable severe fighting took place at all the streams from the Little Escambia to Pine Barren Creek." Colonel Robinson, commanding the expedition, was severely wounded, and in his troops 17 killed and 64 wounded. The 8th surrendered at Gainesville, Florida in late May, 1865. COMPANIES OF THE AL 8th CAVALRY REGIMENT Tuskaloosa -- W. T. Poe. Tuskaloosa -- L. N. Cole. Sumter -- James V. Tutt. Dallas -- M. M. Burke. Greene -- G. G. Perrin; killed at Pine-barren Creek. Brett Randolph. Marengo -- E. Charles England. Tuskaloosa -- W. H. Lawrence; killed at Rome. E. W. Owen. Chocta -- Eugene C. Rhodes; captured at LaFayette. Greene -- James Harrison; captured at Lafayette. Fayette -- W. H. Whitley.