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None. Emeline Jamison Pigott (December 15, 1836 – May 26, 1919) was a spy for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. For several years, she hid contraband messages in her skirt and carried them between New Bern, North Carolina (NC), and local sea ports. United States (U.S.) military and civilian law enforcement almost ...
Also known as Law’s Brigade, the Alabama Brigade was a military formation of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It was created in 1863 and participated in major combat operations such as the Battle of Gettysburg, the Battle of Chickamauga, the Battle of the Wilderness and the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign.
Partisan Rangers. 1st (Gunter's) Battalion, Partisan Rangers (Gibson's / 18th Infantry Battalion) 13th Battalion, Partisan Rangers. 14th Alabama Cavalry Battalion, Partisan Rangers; Malone's Brigade (Consolidated with the 19th Cavalry Battalion, folded into the 7th, then 9th, Alabama Cavalry, fought under Gen. Wheeler the entire war) 15th ...
Chattanooga campaign order of battle: Confederate. The following units and commanders fought in the Chattanooga–Ringgold campaign of the American Civil War on the Confederate side. The Union order of battle is shown separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization [1] on November 20, 1863 [2] and the reports.
Col John H. Lowe. 13th Georgia Infantry: Cpt Divany A. Kidd (k) 26th Georgia Infantry: Cpt James Knox. 31st Georgia Infantry: Col John H. Lowe. 38th Georgia Infantry: Ltc Philip E. Davant. 60th- 61st Georgia Infantry: Col Walter B. Jones. 12th Georgia Infantry Battalion: Cpt Samuel H. Crump. Terry's Brigade.
2nd Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion: Cpt William H. Brown. 16th South Carolina: Cpt John W. Boling. 24th South Carolina: Cpt William C. Griffith. Strahl's Brigade. Col Andrew J. Kellar. 4th - 5th -31st- 33rd -38th Tennessee: Ltc Luke W. Finlay. 19th - 24th -41st Tennessee: Cpt Daniel A. Kennedy. Maney's Brigade.
The 36th Alabama Infantry Regiment was organized at Mount Vernon Arsenal on 12 May 1862. Robert Hardy Smith was colonel, Lewis Thompson Woodruff lieutenant colonel, and Thomas Hord Herndon major. The regiment spent a month there, and helped build defenses at Oven and Choctaw Bluffs. It was part of the garrison of Mobile, Alabama between August ...
The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Champion Hill of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization, [2] returns of casualties [3] and reports.