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15th Alabama Infantry flag. The 15th Alabama Infantry Regiment was a Confederate volunteer infantry unit from the state of Alabama during the American Civil War.Recruited from six counties in the southeastern part of the state, it fought mostly with Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, though it also saw brief service with Braxton Bragg and the Army of Tennessee in late 1863 before ...
5th Alabama Cavalry Regiment; 6th Alabama Cavalry Regiment; 7th Alabama Cavalry Regiment; 8th Alabama Cavalry Regiment; 8th Alabama Cavalry Regiment; 9th Alabama Cavalry Regiment; 10th Alabama Cavalry Regiment; 11th Alabama Cavalry Regiment (10th Regiment - Burtwell's) 12th Alabama Cavalry Regiment Col. Marcellus Pointer, 12th Alabama Cavalry ...
14th Confederate Cavalry; 15th Confederate Cavalry (1st Regiment, Alabama and Florida Cavalry) 16th Confederate Cavalry (12th Regiment Mississippi Cavalry, Armistead's Cavalry, Spence's Cavalry) 20th Confederate Cavalry (Lay's Regiment, Confederate Cavalry) Powers' Regiment, Confederate Cavalry; Wood's Regiment, Confederate Cavalry; 1st ...
1st Alabama Infantry Regiment; 2nd Alabama Cavalry Regiment; 3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment; 6th Alabama Cavalry Regiment; 7th Alabama Infantry Regiment; 8th Alabama Infantry Regiment; 9th Alabama Infantry Regiment; 10th Alabama Infantry Regiment; 11th Alabama Infantry Regiment; 14th Alabama Infantry Regiment; 15th Alabama Infantry Regiment ...
It was organized in Montgomery, Alabama, on June 25 of that year, with a strength of almost 3000 men. [2] The cavalry battalion eventually was detached and assigned to the 10th Confederate Cavalry Regiment; and Company C, 4th Artillery Battalion, was separated as the Barbour Light Artillery .
Henry "Harry" Maury (c. 1827–1869) was an officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. [1] Rising to the rank of colonel, he commanded the 15th Confederate Cavalry Regiment at the close of the war. [1] He was a cousin of Matthew F. Maury, and a native of North Carolina. [1] He died in Mobile, Alabama, in 1869. [1]
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 .
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 ...