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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 ...
Shifting right after twenty minutes in this situation, the 26th Alabama advanced into an open field, where Coltart was severely wounded in the foot and the regiment suffered heavy losses. [13] [14] 26th Alabama Lieutenant Colonel William D. Chadick succeeded to command of the regiment while Coltart had his wound dressed.
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
Upon reaching Richmond, he was appointed major of the 9th Regiment Alabama Infantry and was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the fall. [2] In March 1862, he was appointed colonel of the 26th Alabama infantry; he commanded this regiment during the Peninsula Campaign. [3]
111th United States Colored Infantry Regiment (from 25 June 1864) [2] 4th Alabama Infantry Regiment (African Descent) 31 March 1864 7 November 1865 Decatur, Alabama 57th United States Colored Infantry Regiment (from May 16, 1864) [2] Support; 1st Alabama Siege Artillery Regiment (African Descent) 20 June 1863 12 January 1866
1st and 4th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated) 2nd and 6th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated) 3rd and 5th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated) 1st-3rd Missouri Cavalry (dismounted): Col Elijah Gates; Sears' Brigade BG Claudius W. Sears (w May 19) Col William T.S. Barry. 4th Mississippi; 35th Mississippi: Col William T.S. Barry
Division Brigade Regiments and Others Stewart's Division MG Alexander P. Stewart. Bate's Brigade BG William B. Bate. 58th Alabama: Col Bushrod Jones; 37th Georgia: Col A. F. Rudler, Ltc Joseph T. Smith
He served as member of the Alabama House of Representatives from 1870 to 1872 and 1874 to 1878, serving as speaker in the years, 1876, 1877, and 1878. Clements was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-sixth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Burwell B. Lewis and served from December 8, 1880, to March 3, 1881.