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26th Alabama Infantry flag. The 26th Alabama Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment was composed of ten companies that came from various counties across Alabama. It is one of the few regiments that served both in the Army of Northern Virginia and Army of ...
1st Regiment Alabama Infantry Reserves (Swanson Guards / Lockhart's Battalion) (62nd Infantry Regiment) 2nd Alabama Reserves (63rd Infantry Regiment) 3rd Alabama Reserves; 4th Alabama Reserves (65th Infantry Regiment) 3rd Alabama Battalion Reserves; Barbiere's Battalion Alabama Cavalry (Alabama Reserves) Hardie's Battalion, Cavalry Reserves
BG Zachariah C. Deas [31] 19th Alabama; 22nd Alabama: Col Benjamin R. Hart; 25th Alabama; 39th Alabama: Ltc William C. Clifton (w July 22), Cpt T. J. Branon; 50th Alabama: Col John G. Coltart, Cpt George W. Arnold; 17th Alabama Sharpshooters (until mid-August) Manigault's Brigade BG Arthur Middleton Manigault. 24th Alabama: Col Newton N. Davis
1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment: October 1862 20 October 1865 Huntsville, Alabama and Memphis, Tennessee: Infantry 1st Alabama Infantry Regiment (African Descent) 21 May 1863 31 December 1865 Corinth, Mississippi: 55th United States Colored Infantry Regiment (from 11 March 1864) [2] 2nd Alabama Infantry Regiment (African Descent) 20 November 1863 ...
3rd Alabama; 5th Alabama; 6th Alabama; 12th Alabama; 61st Alabama; Doles' Brigade BG George Doles (k) Col Philip Cook 4th Georgia: Col Philip Cook; 12th Georgia; 21st Georgia [22] 44th Georgia; Artillery [23] BG Armistead L. Long [24] Col Thomas H. Carter [25] Hardaway's Battalion Ltc Robert A. Hardaway. Dance's (Virginia) Battery
Coltart was elected lieutenant colonel of the 3rd Alabama Battalion, which included the Madison Rifles as its Company E, on April 2. Coltart was re-elected as lieutenant colonel when the regiment was expanded into the 7th Alabama Infantry Regiment on May 18. [2] The Madison Rifles became Company D of the latter under Captain Oliver B. Gaston. [3]
They became Company C of the 26th Alabama Infantry Regiment, and served with distinction at the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862. Mead resigned his infantry commission in July 1862, after Union troops had invaded north Alabama, and organized an independent company of partisan rangers who carried out guerrilla raids against occupying Union forces.
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