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  2. 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment (Confederate) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment was raised at Montgomery, Alabama, in November 1861. Its men were raised out of the following counties: Montgomery, Morgan, Dale, Tallapoosa, Calhoun, Pike, Autauga, Monroe, Butler, and Mobile. [1] Ordered to Tennessee, the regiment fought at the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862.

  3. 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Phillip A. Sternberg of Co. B, 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment in the 1860s. The 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment recruited from Southern Unionists that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was the only predominantly-white Union regiment from Alabama. Of the 2,678 white Alabamians who enlisted in ...

  4. List of Alabama Civil War Confederate units - Wikipedia

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    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)

  5. List of Alabama Union Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    Cavalry 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 ...

  6. Alabama in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Some Loyalists were drafted, and some were volunteers. White Unionists used the army as a tool to defeat the forces threatening to destroy the old Union, and their families and neighborhoods along with it. The most well-known unit composed entirely of Alabama Unionists was the 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment (Union). Of the 2,678 white Alabamians ...

  7. Battle of Camp Davies - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Camp Davies was a skirmish during the American Civil War on November 22, 1863, near a Union Army camp about six miles south of Corinth, Mississippi.A 70-man detachment of the 1st Regiment Alabama Cavalry (Union), commanded by Major Francis L. Cramer, drove off a 150-man Confederate force of the 16th Battalion, Mississippi Cavalry State Troops (sometimes referred to as 1st ...

  8. Battle of Perryville order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    2nd Cavalry Brigade k-3, w-1, m-0 = 3 Col Joseph Wheeler. 1st Alabama Cavalry: Col William Wirt Allen (w) 3rd Alabama Cavalry: Col James Hagan; 1st CS Cavalry: Ltc Charles S. Robertson; 6th CS Cavalry: Ltc James Pell; 8th CS Cavalry: Col William B. Wade; 2nd Georgia Cavalry (5 companies): Maj Caleb A. Whaley

  9. Atlanta campaign order of battle: First phase, Confederate

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    1st Alabama Cavalry; 3rd Alabama Cavalry: Col James Hagan; 4th Alabama Cavalry: Col Alfred A. Russell; 7th Alabama Cavalry; 51st Alabama Cavalry: Col Milton L. Kirkpatrick; 12th Alabama Cavalry Battalion (from mid-June) Iverson's Brigade BG Alfred Iverson, Jr. 1st Georgia Cavalry: Col Samuel W. Davitte; 2nd Georgia Cavalry: Col Charles C. Crews