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Co B, 14th Mississippi Regiment (Enterprise Guard)
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Regimental History
14th Mississippi Infantry Regiment,
CSA
May 27, 1861-April 26, 1865
The companies of the Fourteenth Mississippi Infantry Regiment were mustered into the Confedera ...
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The
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Gist Brigade
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Welcome to Alabama, "The Heart of Dixie", Circa 1861-1865... Lest we forget: Honoring the Gallant Sons of NW Alabama that Served the Confederacy , defended home, family, and native State from invasion.
4th Alabama "Roddey's" Cavalry,
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The History and Genealogy of Northwest Alabama*,
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Welcome to the Internet home of the 8th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. This webpage is dedicated to my great-grandfather, William J. Andrews, Company E, 8th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. View his CSA "Purple Heart" Award. I hope you enjoy your visit, and will return soon. View Dave Smith's review of this webpage, ...
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The Beaufort Plow Boys
Company B 61st Regiment
North Carolina State Troops
This Company, known as the "Beaufort Plow Boys," was raised in Beaufort County in October, 1861, as Captain Henry Harding's Independent Company, North Carolina Troops. It was mustered into Confederate service at Washington on November 9, 1861 for twelve months. On an unknown date subsequent to April 15, 1862, it's term of service was extended to three years or the duration of the war. On or ab ...
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Muster Roll of Company F
9th Regiment
South Carolina Volunteers
The Sumter Greys
THE SUMTER HERALD
Friday, May 24, 1901
Capt. D. W. Harrington, Ninth Regiment S. C. V.
The following Muster Roll of the "Sumter Greys" Ninth S.C.V., will be found of exceeding interest. This was Company F, of Col. J. D. Blanding's Regiment, and the roll herewith was made by Adjutant J. Dozier Lee
( Adjutant J. Dozier Lee was JOHN DOZIER LEE, the son of George Washington Lee & Susan Ann Dozier. He ...
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Historical Sketch of
Company G,
8th Georgia, CSA
As it appeared in The Hawkinsville Dispatch,
Hawkinsville, Georgia, beginning on July 10, 1879, p. 3.
By my great-great grandfather, David Green Fleming
David Green Fleming
The Hawkinsville Dispatch, Hawkinsville, Georgia, Thursday, June 26, 1879:
n the issue of the Dispatch of July 10th we will commence the publication of historical sketches of the Pulaski Volunteers, by Mr. D. G. Fleming. The sketches will embrace the must ...
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Company G, 8th Infantry Regiment (CSA)
"Tolson Guard"
Jasper County, Mississippi
Mustered into State Service, July 17, 1861 at Buckley's Store in the Fellowship Community, Jasper County.
Captains - George W. RYAN, J. G. Knox, J. W. White, B. M. Buckley
First Lieutenant - George F. Peek, elected Major: J. W. White
Second Lieutenant - Benjamin M. Buckley
Third Lieutenant - John W. Combest
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Roster and History of
Company I, 25th Regiment
South Carolina Volunteers
Company I of the 25th Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers was originally made up of the Clarendon Guard when they were mustered into the Confederate Army. The Clarendon Guard volunteered its services to the state prior to the outbreak of the War but was not accepted until later. Some of the members (who are not listed here) joined Hampton's Legion. The Clarendon Guard was organized in November of 1861, in the s ...
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Roster of Company H, 26th Regiment
South Carolina Volunteers
The Twenty-Sixth Infantry Regiment was organized at Charleston, South Carolina in September, 1862, by consolidating the 6th and 9th Battalions South Carolina Infantry because the two regiments were essentially wiped out in the first summer of the war in Virginia. After serving in South Carolina, the Twenty-Sixth moved to Mississippi, was placed in N.G. Evans' Brigade, and confronted the enemy at Jackson, Mississippi. The expec ...
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FIRST SOUTH CAROLINA CAVALRY
UNIT HISTORY
The First South Carolina Regiment of Cavalry as formed in 1861 and ordered up to Northern Virginia in the fall of 1862. Assigned to Gen. Wade Hampton's Brigade, they participated in numerous battles and engagements such as Chambersburg, Fredericksburg, Brandy Station, Upperville, Gettysburg, Bristoe, Kelly's Ford, and Mine Run. Ordered South to defend their native state and surrounding areas in the fall of 1864, the First South Carolina Cavalry serv ...
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FIRST TEXAS FIELD BATTERY, CSA
EDGAR'S BATTERY:
A PROFILE OF A REBEL UNIT
By D. Michael Cobb, Jr.
The Oakridge School
5900 West Pioneer Parkway
Arlington, Texas 76013
Character is not unique to individuals. Several units that participated in our country's civil war demonstrated distinctive personalities by their conduct in the face of confli ...
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Hart's/Halsey's
Washington Artillery Volunteers
By Robert H. Moore, II
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Hart's/Halsey's Battery
Known as the Washington Artillery Volunteers and Hampton's Legion Artillery, this battery was more often referred to by the name of its second captain and known as "Hart's Battery." Made-up largely of men from Charleston, Orangeburg, Barnwell, Colleton, Beaufort and Bamberg Districts, the company was formed from a division of the Washington Artillery of Charlesto ...
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Terry's Texas Rangers
Sharing & preserving the history of the 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment, 1861-1865
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Sumer Loses Bragging Rights May 31, 2000
by Kristin M. Romey
Overview over Late Chalcolithic mud-brick architecture at Tell Hamoukar, dating to ca. 3,500 B.C. Two ovens used for making either bread or beer are visible on the left side in the bottom square and on the right side in the middle square. The circular feature in the ...
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The Home of Barton-Stovall's Georgia
Infantry Brigade
Brig. Gen. Seth Maxwell Barton Brig. Gen. Marcellus Augustus Stovall
Born September 8, 1829 Fredericksburg Va. Born September 18, 1818, Sparta, Ga.
Died April 11, 1900 Washington D.C. Died August 4, 1895, Augusta Ga.
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THE LAWTON-GORDON-EVANS
GEORGIA BRIGADE (CSA)
13th, 26th, 31st, 38th, 60th, & 61st Georgia Regiments
12th Georgia Light Artillery Battalion
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"In great deeds, something abides. On great fields something stays. Forms change and pass; bodies disappear; but spirits linger, to consecrate ground for the visionplace of s ...
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THE WASHINGTON GRAYS
Company K 10th Regiment
North Carolina State Troops
Heavy Artillery
This page was last updated on: May 9, 2006This battery of heavy artillery, called the "Washington Grays," was accepted in State service for twelve months on April 22, 1861 and assigned to the 7th Regiment N.C. State Troops as Company A on May 29, 1861 and ordered to Ocracoke. On June 22, 1861 it was mustered into State service as Company K, 10th Regiment N.C. State Troops (1st Reg ...
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