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Researching the 1st Virginia Cavalry, CSA - American Civil War Forums I am new to these discussions or posting a thread, I am really interested in the 1st Virginia Cavaly, and 1st 2nd Cavalry of Maryland (US) I would any god references to books or other information that could help me put together a document of these units, I have insterest in these units as I
3rd Alabama Infantry | Regimental Histories Don Troiani's depiction of a member of Company A, Mobile Cadets, ca 1862 This was the early war state issue uniform of the 3rd Alabama Infantry Notice the brass letters MC on the cap "For the young men of the Mobile Cadets, the heady excitement of the first months of 1861 must then have seemed like a dream come true Here at last was the opportunity to make the fantasies of military glory
12th Mo Cavalry CSA Question | Trans Mississippi Theaters Greetings! I am a Virginia resident, writing a novel loosely based on my ancestor's life as a CSA soldier (12th Mo Cavalry) and POW at Point Lookout I've done many, many hours of historical research on Missouri (and Point Lookout), but am missing some pieces I hope this forum can supply I
Uniforms - Early War CSA Marine uniforms. | Ranks, Uniforms, Clothing . . . Here is the CSA Marine uniform plate for the early Civil War years The color plate is too large to fit on my scanner, but I think this rather poor scan shows show the basic uniforms The CSA Marine early war uniforms are simular to the US Marines My question is the Confederate Marine second form the left
Confederate CSA general Service Buttons | Ranks, Uniforms, Clothing . . . A friend of mine here in Italy asked me if he could use the general service 'CSA' buttons in his infantry jacket At this point I confessed my ignorance, that of buttons is a topic that I have never explored I don't know if they were imported from England or manufactured in Confederate
Gone to Virginny- A Brief Look at the Unique Service of the First . . . Seems that when studying Kentucky Confederate units, the great majority of focus is on the Orphan Brigade and Morgan's Cavalry The story of the First Kentucky Infantry is not so well- known A very unique regiment, as it is the only Kentucky regiment to serve in what would become the Army of
8th Tennessee Infantry (Confederate) | Regimental Histories Description from Tennessee State Library Archives digital collection: Sgt Jesse Washington Carmack, Co F (formerly D), 8th Tenn Inf Regt , CSA Carmack left Livingston in May 1861 and traveled to Nashville with his regiment He was present at the battles of Corinth, Miss [the siege], Perryville, Ky , Murfreesboro, Tenn , Chickamauga, Geo , Franklin and Nashville, Tenn He deserted on
4th Louisiana Cavalry (CSA) | Trans Mississippi Theaters I am seeking any primary sources that indicate that the 4th Louisiana Cavalry (CSA) fought at Wilson's Farm (Louisiana) on April 7, 1864 The late Arthur W Bergeron, Jr has them listed there in his book Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units 1861-1865 and he has the unit listed as the
Colonel Timothy Reeves, 15th Missouri Cavalry Regiment Colonel Timothy Reeves - A Doniphan minister, Reeves served as a staff officer in the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, 1st Division Missouri State Guard He formed Reeves Company, Independent Missouri Scouts which he commanded until 1863 the scouts were combined into the 15th Missouri Cavalry Regiment
10th Ky Cavalry CSA | Regimental Histories - American Civil War Forums 10th Kentucky Cavalry, CSA May's - Trimble's - Diamond's "Yankee Chasers" John B Wells, III James M Prichard "This book, with its accounts of the men of the 10th Kentucky Cavalry and their exploits during the "War Between the States," should be in the library of every native or descendant of the mountains of Eastern Kentucky who is interested in the history or genealogy of their family