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Confederate Unit History Index | Regimental Histories Morales, William R 41st Alabama Infantry Regiment CSA: A Narrative History of a Civil War Regiment from West Central Alabama 44th Alabama Infantry Boyd, Charles E The Devil's Den: A History of the 44th Alabama Infantry Regiment CSA 1862-1865 45th Alabama Infantry Horn, Robert C Men of the 45th Alabama Infantry Regiment CSA 47th Alabama
Researching the 1st Virginia Cavalry, CSA 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
What was Mexicos relationship with the CSA? What little I've come across on this the CSA and the so-called "Republican" Mexico, (more dictatorship) ranged from icy to outright hostile Except with officials in Matamoros where the CSA, or rather Texas, was bribing corrupt local officials to ship cotton and receive goods from Europe through Matamoros
Battle Flag of 2nd Maryland infantry, CSA The color bearer of the 1st Maryland Eastern Shore is said to have been the 1st cousin of the color bearer of the 1st Maryland Battalion (2nd MD) , CSA It was indeed a fraternal struggle Not present @ Culp's Hill was another 1st MD infantry which saw action fighting Jackson during the Valley Campaign had gone head to head with the 1st MD
Major James Breathed of Stuarts Horse Artillery, CSA "We laid him to rest in the cold, narrow bed And gazed on the marble we placed o'er his head As the proudest of tributes our hearts could pay: 'He never disgraced the dear jacket of gray ' - Breathed tribute by Henry Mathews a veteran of Breathed's Battery I first learned of James Breathed a
CSA Rectangle Belt Plate | Relic Hunting Collecting This is the verbiage in the book: " Plate 103, Waist Belt Plate, "Virginia Style" Rectangular CSA Ca 1861-1865 49 x 72 mm, sand cast brass These Virginia style plates feature letters C S A smaller and more centered then the Atlanta style THey are generally thinner cast of yellow brass and have raised bumps on the face where the belt hooks
Thomas’ Legion of Indians and Highlanders, CSA The Cherokee veterans posed for their last photograph at New Orleans Confederate Reunion in 1903 Banner Inscription: “Cherokee Veteran Indians of Thomas’ Legion, 69 N C Regiment, Suo-Noo-Kee Camp U C V 4th Brigade, N C Division”
The indomitable Richard Snowden Andrews, CSA | Other Soldiers . . . The indomitable Lt Col Richard Snowden Andrews, CSA Architect turned Artillerist "One of my special friends, Col Snowden Andrews, of the arty , received here one of the most desperate wounds from which anyone ever recovered A shell exploded by him a fragment cut open his side so that his liver protruded
Col. Abda Johnson, 40th Georgia Infantry, CSA First Mayor of Cartersville Son of Lindsay(1792-1863) and Sarah Oglesby(1808-1832)Johnson The brother of William, Mary(1824), and Jefferson(1828)Johnson
What Other Official Names Were Considered Before Choosing The . . . Hey all Just now reading Foote’s narrative He states, that at the formation of the confederacy, one of the official names considered was The Southern United States of America Of course rejected for the CSA Anyone have info on what other official names were considered? Who proposed