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Bibliography of state participation in the civil war 1861-1866. text Bibliography of state participation in the civil war 1861-1866. 1913 2009 true xt78cz322g51 section xt78cz322g51 WAR DEPARTMENT : OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF War College Division, General Staff, No. 19 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF STATE PARTICIPATION IN THE CIVIL WAR 1861-1866 WAR DEPARTMENT LIBRARY SUBJECT CATALOGUE NO. 6 THIRD EDITION WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1913 WAR DEPARTMENT : OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF War College Division, General Staff, No. 19 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SJATE PARTICIPATION IN THE CIVIL WAR ; .186.1-1866 u * a * I '_ S *. . y at u * ** '' l\,S>.WAR DEPARTMENT LIBRARY SUBJECT CATALOGUE NO. 6 UNIVERSITY of KENTUCKY WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1913 87788 Wak Department, Office of the Chief of Staff, Washington, February 25, 1913. This revised and enlarged edition of the "Bibliography of State Participation in the Civil War, 1861-1866," prepared in the War Department library, is published for the information of all concerned. By order of the Secretary of War: Leonard Wood, Major General, Chief of Staff. in PREFACE. The first edition of this catalogue was published in 1897, the second edition 1899, and the supplement to the second edition 1904. The general arrangement is alphabetical by States with the following threefold division in each State: 1. Official publications, such as reports of adjutants general, governors' messages, State registers, etc. 2. Kegimental histories in alphabetical and numerical sequence. 3. Miscellaneous, such as State, county, and town histories, and all material bearing upon the local participation not embraced in the preceding divisions. General associations, both Union and Confederate, covering niore than one State, memorial organizations, Army corps, occasional periodicals, etc., are contained in the appendix. Many synonyms of Confederate organizations have been added. Similar information concerning Union forces can be found in "Synonyms of Volunteer Organizations of the United States," printed by the Adjutant General's office in 1885. An asterisk preceding the title indicates that the book is not in the War Department library. In such cases, however, the locality, when known, is designated. All needed information about missing numbers and missing titles will be appreciated. In several of the Southern and border States there were both Confederate and Federal organizations. It has been found convenient to designate the Federal organizations by the use of the word Union in parentheses, viz, (Union). The War Department librae would be glad to receive from individuals, societies, or associations any material bearing upon the civil war, which may be sent gratuitously, either new matter or to complete partial files. Franks will be sent to cover the prepayment of postage to the library. v ABBREVIATIONS. a. c..............army corps. adjt.............adjutant. Ala.............Alabama. Ariz.............Arizona. Ark..............Arkansas. art...............artillery. biog.............biography. brig.............brigadier or brigade. brvt............brevet. Cal.............California. capt............captain. cav.............cavalry. co..............company or county. col..............colonel. col. pi...........colored plate. coll..............collection. Colo............Colorado. comp...........compiled or compiler. Cong.............Congress. Conn...........Connecticut. C. S. A.........Confederate States of America. D. C.............District of Columbia. Del..............Delaware. dept............department. diagr............diagram. ed..............edition, edited, or editor. facsim...........facsimile. Fla..............Florida. front............frontispiece. Ga...............Georgia. G. A. R.........Grand Army of the Republic. gen............general. hist.............history or historical. Ia..............Iowa. Ill...............Illinois. iUus............illustration. incl..............including. Ind.....,.......Indiana. Ind. T...........Indian Territory. inf...............infantry. Kan..............Kansas. VI Ky...............Kentucky. La..............Louisiana. L. C.............Library of Congress. lieut.............lieutenant. lieut. col.........lieutenant colonel. mag..............magazine. maj.............major. Mass.............Massachusetts. Mass. hist. soc. Massachusetts historical society. Md...............Maryland. Me...............Maine. Mich............Michigan. mil..............military. Minn............Minnesota. misc............miscellaneous. Miss.............Mississippi. Mo...............Missouri. Mont.............Montana. M.O.L.L. U.S. .Military order of the loyal legion of the United States. M. V. M..........Massachusetts volunteer militia. N. Y. H. A.......New York heavy artillery. N. Y. S. N. G.....New York state national guard. N. C.............North Carolina. n. d..............no date. N. Dak..........North Dakota. N. G-.............National guard. N. H.............New Hampshire. N. J..............New Jersey. N. Mex..........New Mexico. n. p..............no place. n. s..............new series. N. Y............New York. Nebr............Nebraska. Nev.............Nevada. Okla............Oklahoma. Ore..............Oregon. o. 8..............old series. P...............page or pages. abbbeviations. vn Pa..............Pennsylvania. pamp...........pamphlet. photo...........photograph. pi...............plate or plates. p. 1.............preliminary leaves. port..............portrait. pub.............published or publisher. R. I............Rhode Island. S. C.............South Carolina. S. Dak..........South Dakota. sess..............session. soc...............society. So. hist. assn... .Southern history association. So. hist, soc.....Southern historical society. Tenn............Tennessee. Tex.............Texas. t.-p.............title-page. trans...........translated or translator. U. C. V.........United confederate veterans. U. D. C.........United daughters of the confederacy. U. S............United States. U. S. C. I.......United States colored infantry. U. S. C. T.......United States colored troops. U. S. V..........United States volunteers. v. or vol........volume. Va...............Virginia. vol..............volunteers. V. R. C........Veteran reserve corps. Vt.............Vermont. V. V............Veteran volunteer. Wash...........Washington. W. D. L.........War Department Library. Wis.............Wisconsin. Wis. hist, soc____Wisconsin historical society. W. R. C.........Woman's relief corps. W. Va...........West Virginia. Wyo............Wyoming. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Preface................................................................... T Abbreviations...............................................-............. vi Table of contents.......................................................... vii Alabama................................................................... 1 Arizona.................................................................... 15 Arkansas.................................................................. 15 California.................................................................. 23 Colorado................................................................... 30 Connecticut................................................................ 32 Dakota (Territory)......................................................... 51 Delaware................................................................. 51 District of Columbia........................................................ 54 Florida............................................................ 57 Georgia................................................................... "0 Idaho.................................................................... 71 Illinois................................................................... 72 Indian Territory.......................................................... 11 Indiana................................................................... " Iowa........'.....................................- -....................... 1*3 Kansas.................................................................... 17B Kentucky....................................................-........... 18B Louisiana.................................................................. 202 Maine.................................................................... 216 Maryland................................................................. 241 Massachusetts............................................................. 256 Michigan.................................................................. 339 Minnesota................................................................ 362 Mississippi................................................................. 377 Missouri.................................................................. 386 Montana................................................................... 41" Nebraska................................................................. 417 Nevada................................................................... 420 New Hampshire........................................................... 421 New Jersey............................................................... 445 New Mexico............................................................... 464 New York city............................................................ 466 New York county......................................................... 471 New York (state).....................................................----- 472 North Carolina.............................................................. 578 North Dakota.............................................................. 599 Ohio..................................................................... 600 x table of contents. Page. ..................... 722 Rhode Island........................................... 74g South Carolina................................................... ygg South Dakota..................................................... 7g7 Tennessee.................................................... ygg Texas......................................................... 800 utah..................................................................... 800 Vermont...................................................... Virginia................................................................ gg2 Washington......................................................... gg^ West Virginia.............................................................. gg4 Wisconsin............................................................. g2g Appendix..........................................;930 Annies................................................................ m f^corps............................................... 948 Artillery....................................- Association of Confederate veterans..................................... Cavaky053 Colored troops.......................................................... Confederate States of America........................................... 962 Grand army of the republic............................................ 965 Departments of.................................................... 968 Grand army sentinel.................................................... 1032 Grand camp of Confederate veterans.................................... 1033 Indian troops.......................................................... 1033 Irish brigade........................................................... 1034 Ladies of the G. A. R................................................... 1034 Loyal national league.................................................. 1034 Loyal publication society............................................... 1035 Military historical society of Massachusetts............................... 1041 Military order of the loyal legion of the U. S............................. 1051 Commanderies of.................................................. 1052 Numbers and loBses................................................----- 1108 Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society...................... 1110 Sharpshooters.......................................................... 1114 Sons of veterans, U. S. A.............................................. 1115 Southern historical society.............................................. 1117 Union veteran legion.................................................. 1118 United Confederate veterans........................................... 1119 Divisions and camps of............................................. 1123 United daughters of the Confederacy.................................... 1125 Divisions and chapters of........................................... 1126 United sons of Confederate veterans.................................... 1127 U. S. Adjutant general's office........................................... 1127 U. S. Pension office.................................................... 1127 U. S. Provcst marshal general's office................................... 1128 U. S. Quartermaster's dept............................................. 1128 U. S. War dept......................................................... 1131 U. S. Christian commission............................................. 1133 U. S. sanitary commission.............................................. 1134 Veteran reserve corps................................................... 1134 Women's loyal national league......................................... 1134 Woman's relief corps................................................... 1135 Departments of.................................................... 1135 ALABAMA. state publications. Adjutant general's office. Annual reports. None known. Laws, statutes, etc. *An act for the relief of needy Confederate soldiers and sailors, resident citizens of Alabama and their widows. Montgomery [1899?] cover-title, 8 p. 8 . E551.A31 {In L. C.) military organizations. Heavy Artillery. 1st heavy artillery, 1st colored. (Union.) Light Artillery. 1st battalion artillery. See Alabama: her history, . . . By W. Brewer. F326.B84 1st siege artillery. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 6th U. S. colored heavy artillery, March 11, 1864. Changed to 7th U. S. colored heavy artillery, April 26, 1864. .................... 4th battalion light arJPery. HiEi&rrT* legion. Company C of the so-called 4th artillery, battalion was the only one to receive guns as artillery. '-'' ' " Alabama state artillery. ;.;> ,;'. , Company C. Todd's lYuuteiy at first attached to 1st Mobile volunteers, local defense; afterward with Alabama reserve artillery. Home's battery. Mobile artillery. This company in 1863 was recognized as Company D and attached to 1st Mobile volunteers, local defense. Alexander's battery. (Va.) Date of organization March 13, 1862. From that date up to June 10, 1862, attached to 5th Alabama infantry battalion. From and after June 10, 1862, attached to 55th infantry as Company M. Barbour artillery. This company was detached from the 4th Alabama battalion and never united with the 59th infantry, which was formed Nov. 25, 1863, by uniting the 2d and 4th battalions of Hilliard's legion. 1 2 ALABAMA. light Artillery Continued. Gage's artillery. See 2d battalion light artillery. Battery E. Herman artillery. See 2d battalion light artillery. Company D. McRae light artillery. -See 2d battalion light artillery. Company A. Cavalry. lst-12th cavalry. See Alabama: her history ... By W. Brewer. F326.B84 lst-56th cavalry. -See Alabama. By Lieut. Gen. Joseph Wheeler . . . E545.E92 1st cavalry. (Union.) The battle of Allatoona. By M. R. Flint. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1903. 8 . Fifth series, p. 186-207.) E464.M63 1st Ala. cav. What became of the old boys? (In National tribune. Jan. 24, 1889. p. 3.) A loyal southron. Troublesome times in Alabama for Union men How the 1st Ala. cav. was made up. By P. D. Hall. (In National tribune. Dec. 14, 1899.) Register. (In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer f owe of the United States army for the yeWslisSl^-fSbK.: ^W^K&igt'pn, 1865?] 8 v.) 12 . E494.U58'-'' *":": * ' * : " T^ew^-otajtr^MwdBr.: ' y M^R'.'Flint. (In M. O.L. L. U. "S* ' Minn.' Crlirrrpses of the* nation's struggle. St. Paul/.lflQSj ' ':?$& &r- P- 396-416.) E464.M63 1st Tennessee'and Alabama'Vldette cavalry. (Union.) Companies A, B, C, G, and H raised in Alabama; Companies D, E, and F raised in Tennessee. 3d cavalry. Company A. Ruffin dragoons. *Ruffin dragoons with A. S. Johnston. By I. B. Ulmer. (In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1909. 4 . v. xvii, p. 597.) E485.C74. (In L. C.) 4th cavalry. (Roddoy's.) 4th cavalry. (Russell's.) Was organized at Murfreesboro, Tenn., in December, 1862, by the union of General Forrest's original battalion with six companies of the 4th Alabama battalion and the Russell Rangers, or 15th battalion Tennessee cavalry. 7th cavalry. (Cantey's brigade.) 'See Montgomery. 8th cavalry. (Ball-Hatch.) alabama. 3 Cavalry Continued. 8th cavalry. (Livingston's.) This regiment was often called the 9th, and is sometimes confused with Malone's 9th, or Hatch's 8th. 9th cavalry. Also called the 7th. 15th cavalry. Company C. *Muster roll; with date and place of enlistment of Company C, 15th regiment, Confederate cavalry, C. S. A. [n. p., n. d.] broadside. (Title supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owen, state historian.) Allen's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. Ball's cavalry. See 8th cavalry. Carpenter's cavalry. See 2d cavalry. Clanton's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. Clarke county rangers. See Clarke county. Cramer's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. (Union.) Doan's cavalry. See 11th cavalry. Forrest's (J. E.) cavalry. Godfrey's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. (Union.) Hagan's cavalry. See 3d cavalry. Hardie's reserves, cavalry. Hatch's cavalry. See 8th cavalry. Hodgson's cavalry. See 7th cavalry. Jenkins' cavalry. See 1st battalion cavalry. Kennamer's scouts, cavalry. (Union.) Livingston's cavalry. See 8th cavalry. Malone's cavalry. See 9th cavalry. Partisan rangers. See 51st cavalry; 56th cavalry. Patterson's cavalry. See 5th cavalry. Roddy's cavalry. See 4th cavalry. Ruffin dragoons. See 3d cavalry. Company A. Russell's cavalry. See 4th cavalry. Infantry. 1st infantry battalion. (Chadick.) See 5th infantry battalion. (Davis.) lst-65th infantry. See Alabama. By Lieut. Gen. Joseph Wheeler . . E545.E92 See Alabama; her history . . . By W. Brewer. F326.B84 1st infantry. (Marmaduke.) . History of the First regiment Alabama volunteer infantry, C. S. A. By E. Y. McMorries. Montgomery, Ala., 1904. 142 p. front., plates, ports., fold, map, plans, facsims. 8 . E551.5.1st See Montgomery. 4 alabama. Infantry Continued. 1st infantry. Company K. Company K, First Alabama regiment, or Three years in the Confederate service. By D. P. Smith. Prattville, Ala., 1885. 135 p., 5 1. 8 . E551.5.1stS 1st infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 55th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 2d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 110th U. S. colored troops, June 25, 1864. 3d infantry battalion. (Coltart.) 3d infantry battalion. (Smith.) 3d infantry. See Montgomery. 3d infantry. Company G. See Montgomery true blues. 3d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 111th U. S. colored troops, June 25, 1864. 4th battalion infantry. See Kentucky. 1st brigade. (C. S. A.) 4th infantry. An epitome of the organization and services during the war . . . (In The war between the Union and the Confederacy . . . with a history of the 15th Alabama regiment . . . By W. C. Oates. New York, 1905. 8 .) p. [775]-781. E487.012 See Old Third brigade of North Carolina. 4th infantry. Company E. See Conecuh county. 4th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 106th U. S. colored troops, May 16, 1864. 5th infantry battalion. (Davis.) 5th battalion infantry. Company C. With Archer's brigade. Battle of Gaines's Mill and Mechanicsville. By M. T. Ledbetter. (In So. hist, soc. papers, v. 29, p. 349-354.) 8 . E485.4.A14 5th infantry. See Cahaba. By A. M. Fry. 6th infantry battalion. (McClellan.) 6th infantry. The lottery of war. Had no blanks for General Gordon's Sixth Alabama regiment. By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) Montgomery greys . . . Surrendered at Appomattox 1865. Montgomery greys retired corps . . . Constitution and roster. Montgomery, Ala, 1907. 47 p. 16 . Montgomery greys under two flags. Montgomery greys retired corps. Organized Dec. 27, 1906. Constitution and roster. [Montgomery, Ala., 1908?] 62 p. 2 col. plates, incl. front. 16 . E551.5.6th. alabama. 5 Infantry Continued. 6th infantry Continued. My first command and the outbreak of the war. By J. F. Gordon. (In Scribner's mag. v. 33, p. [515]-528. front, (ports.) illus. 8 .) Known as the Raccoon roughs. 6th infantry. Company G. * "Record of Company G, originally Company 'M,' of the Sixth regiment, Alabama infantry volunteers, from the 2d day of June, 1861, to the 31st day of December, 1864." [n. p., n. d.] cover-title, 1 1., 13 p. (Title supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owen, state historian.) Reminiscences of Autauga rifle's. Read before the Historical association, Dec. 19, 1879, at Autaugaville, Alabama. By J. H. Thompson, [n. p., n. d.] Cover-title, 12 p. 12 . 8th infantry. * Heroes of Eighth Alabama infantry. By S. W. Vance. (In Confederate veteran. 1899. 4 . v. 7, p. 492-493.) E485.C74 (In L. C.) See Montgomery. 12th infantry. Sketch of the Twelfth Alabama infantry of Battle's brigade, Rode's division, Early's corps, of the Army of northern Virginia. By R. E. Park . . . Richmond, 1906. 106 p. 8 . E551.5.12th. -(In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 33, p. 193-296.) 8 . E485.4.A14 War diary of Capt. Robert Emory Park. Jan. 28, 1863-Jan. 27,1864. (InSo. hist. soc. papers, v. 26, p. 1-31.) 8 . E485.4.A14 12th infantry. Company E. * Muster roll, with historical memoranda. Chattanooga, Tenn., [n. d.] 16 p. 12 . (Title supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owen, state historian.) 13th infantry. Stories of the civil war. By W. H. Bird . . . Columbus, Ga., [1910?] 39 p. 16 . E605.B61 14th infantry. * History of the Fourteenth regiment Alabama volunteers, with a list of the names of every man that ever belonged to the regiment. By M. B. Hurst . . . Richmond, 1863. cover-title, 48 p. 12 . E551.5.14th (In L. C. office.) 6 ALABAMA. Infantry Continued. 15th infantry. Recollections of war times, by an old veteran [W. A. McClendon.] while under Stonewall Jackson and Lieut.-Gen. James Longstreet; how I got in and how I got out, Montgomery, Ala., 1909. 238 p. front., (port.) 8 . E605.M13 Some events and incidents during the civil war. By W. C: Jordan. Montgomery, Ala., 1909. 1 p. 1., [3]-142 p. front, ports. 8 . E605.J82 The war between the Union and the Confederacy . . . with a history of the 15th Alabama regiment ... by W. C. Oates. New York, 1905. xxiv, [25]-808 p. front., plates, ports. 8 . E487.012 15th infantry. Company H. . Two boys in the civil war and after. [By] W. R. Houghton, M. B. Houghton. Montgomery, Ala., 1912. 242 p. front., ports. 8 . E605.H83 M. B. Houghton as a Confederate soldier in the great civil war and after: p. [16]-56. Some recollections of Confederate camp life: By W. R. Houghton: p. [57]-152. After Appomattox. By W. R. Houghton: p. 153-242. 17th sharpshooters infantry battalion. (Yancey-Nabers.) 17th infantry. See Montgomery. 19th infantry. Roll and brief historical sketch of Company C. [n. p., 1904?] 10 p. 12 . E551.5.19th 21st infantry. See Montgomery. 23d infantry. Company F. * Thrilling reminiscences, facts and experiences of Lieut. Geo. E. Reid, Company F, 23d regiment Alabama volunteers in the civil war, from 1861 to 1865. Greenville, Ala., [1900] 28 p. 8 . (Title supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owen, state historian.) 26th infantry. See Montgomery. 26th infantry. (Coltart.) Designation changed to 50th infantry. 27th infantry. Confederate diary of Joseph P. Cannon. (In Cooper's Coffee cooler. Sturgis, Mich., 1893-1896. v. vi, no. 6-v. 9, nos. 2-3, June, 1893-Feb.-Mar. 1896.) See Montgomery. 31st infantry. (Hale-Edwards.) Prison echoes of the great rebellion. By Col. D[aniel] R. Hundley . . . New York, 1874. 235 p. 12 . E615H93. alabama. 7 Infantry Contin ued. 31st infantry. See Montgomery. 35th infantry. Some rebel relics from the seat of war. By A. T. Goodloe. Nashville, Tenn., 1893. 315 p. 12 . E605.G65 35th infantry. Company D. * Confederate echoes: a voice from the South in the days of secession and of the Southern Confederacy. By Rev. Albert T. Goodloe. Nashville, Tenn., 1907. 452 p. front., ports. 8 . E605.G66. (In L. C.) 37th Tennessee infantry. Company E. * Company E, 37th Tennessee infantry regiment, [n. p., n. d.] 4 p. f . (This was an Alabama company, raised in Madison county, but > remained with the 37th Tennessee infantry throughout the war. (Title and note supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owens, state historian, Alabama.) 38th infantry. * Muster-roll. Apr. 1865. (In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) 40th infantry. Company B. History of Company B (originally Pickens planters) 40th Alabama regiment, Confederate States army, 1862- 1865. By [E. D. Willett. Anniston, Ala., 1902.] 89 p. 8 . E551.5.40th 41st infantry. See Montgomery. 44th infantry. An epitome of the organization and services during the war . . ; (In The war between the Union and the Confederacy . . . with a history of the 15th Alabama regiment ... W. C. Oates, New York, 1905. 8 . p. [782]-787.) E487.012 Forty-fourth Alabama regiment. By James J. Garrett . . . (In Transactions of the Alabama historical society, 1897-1898. . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1898. 8 . v. 2, p. 34-38.) F321.A24 45th infantry. See Montgomery. 47th infantry. An epitome of the organization and services during the war . . . (In The war between the Union and the Confederacy . . . with a history of the 15th Alabama regiment . . . By W. C. Oates. New York, 1905. 8 . p. 787-792.) E487.012 80379 13-2 8 alabama. Infantry Continued. 47th infantry Continued. Forty-seventh regiment Alabama volunteers, C. S. A., By Capt. J. Q. Burton, commanding company H. A historical sketch covering the time from muster in to muster'out. [n. p., 18 ] [4] p. 8 . E551.5.47th In triple columns. Memories of the war of secession. By T. F. Botsford . . . Montgomery, Ala., 1911. 22 p. 16 . E551.5.47thB76 Prefatory note: . . . "This pamphlet is largely a reprint of another issue by me in 1909 and 1910. . . . However it is more than a mere revision ..." Asketchof the 47th Alabama regiment, volunteers, C. S. A. By T. F. Botsford. [Montgomery, 1909.] 1, 19 p. 12 . E551.5.47thB74 A sketch of the 47th Alabama regiment, Volunteers, C. S. A. 2d ed. By T. F. Botsford. [Montgomery? 19 ?] 22 p. 12 . E551.5.47thB75 48th infantry. An epitome of the organization and services during the war . . . (In The war between the Union and the Confederacy . . . with a history of the 15th Alabama regiment ... By W. C. Oates. New York, 1905. 8 . p. 792-797.) E487.012 60th infantry. A history of the Sixtieth Alabama regiment, Grade's brigade. By L. A. Shaver. Montgomery, 1867. Ill ' p. 8 . E551.5.60th See Montgomery. Alabama brigade. See Wilcox's brigade. Alabama mounted riflemen. By James M. Spratley. (In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1910. 4 . v. xviii, p. 469-470.) (In L. C.) Alabama zouaves. Autauga rifles. See 6th infantry. Company G. Battle's brigade composed (Feb. 1, 1865) of the following: 3d, 5th, 6th, 12th, and 61st regiments infantry. Battle's infantry. See 3d infantry. Bowles' infantry. See 4th infantry. Buck's infantry. See 24th infantry. Cahaba Valley rangers. See 18th infantry. Chadick's infantry. See 26th infantry. Cherokee guards. See 19th infantry. Cherokee mountaineers. See 19th infantry. Cherokee rangers. See 19th infantry. Cherokees. See 19th infantry. alabama. 9 Infantry Continued. Clifton's-Snodgrass' infantry battalion. Coltart's infantry. See 50th infantry. Conecuh guards. See 4th infantry. Company E. Curry guards. (Ilollingsworth.) See 18th infantry. Davidson's infantry. See 1st infantry. (Reserves.) Deas' brigade. See Texas. Johnson and Hill counties. Deas' infantry. See 22d infantry. Dickens's Rough and ready. See 19th infantry. Dickinson guards. See Clarke county. Eliza Flinn guards. See Clarke county. Eufaula minute men. Fariss' infantry. See 17th infantry. Forney's brigade composed (Feb. 1, 1865) of the following: 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 13th, and 14th regiments infantry. Forney's infantry. See 10th infantry. Frazer's infantry. See 28th infantry. Fry's infantry. See 13th infantry. Gibson's infantry battalion. See 18th infantry battalion. Glennville guards. See 15th infantry. Company H. Grade's Alabama brigade composed of the following organizations at various times: 23d battalion, Alabama infantry. 41st infantry, Alabama. 43d infantry, Alabama. 59th infantry, Alabama. 60th infantry, Alabama. 63d infantry, Tennessee. 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th battalions of the Hilliard legion. Grade's brigade composed (Feb. 1, 1865) of the following: 23d battalion infantry, 41st, 43d, 59th, and 60th regiments infantry. Grade's brigade. The truth about Chickamauga. By Archibald Grade. Boston and New York, 1911. xxxii, 462 p. front., plates, ports., maps, plans. 8 . E475.81.G73. Greensboro guards. See Greensboro. Greenville guards. Grove Hill guards. See Clarke county. Jackson's infantry. See 47th infantry. Johnston's infantry. See 25th infantry. Law's brigade composed (Feb. 1, 1865) of the following: 4th, 15th, 44th, 47th, and 48th regiments infantry. 10 ALABAMA. Infantry Continued. Lightfoot's infantry. See 6th infantry. Loomis' infantry. See 25th infantry.' McKinstry's infantry. See 32d infantry. Maury's infantry. See 32d infantry. Mobile Fire infantry battalion. Montgomery true blues. Also called Montgomery blues, Montgomery light artillery blues, Montgomery light artillery. This was originally Company G, 3d infantry. Moody's brigade. See Grade's brigade. Morgan's (J. T.) partisans. See 51st infantry. Gates' infantry. See 15th infantry. O'Neal's infantry. See 26th infantry. Parry's infantry. See 44th infantry. Pelham cadets infantry battalion. Perry's brigade. See Law's brigade. Pettus' brigade composed of the following: 20th, 23d, 30th, 31st, and 46th regiments infantry. Pettus' brigade. Sketch of Pettus' brigade. By Gen. Edmund W. Pettus. (In Transactions of the Alabama historical society, 1897-1898. . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1898. 8 . v. 2, p. 124-125.) F321.A24 Pickens' infantry. See 12th infantry. Pickens' planters. See 40th infantry. Company B. Pinckard's infantry. See 14th infantry. Raccoon roughs. See 6th infantry. Royston's infantry. See 8th infantry. Sanders' infantry. See 11th infantry. Sheffield's infantry. See 48th infantry. Shockley's independent escort company. Shockley's independent escort company. To the living members of this [company] and to the survivors of those