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8th Tennessee Infantry (Confederate) - American Civil War Forums 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
Confederate Unit History Index - American Civil War Forums 1st Alabama Infantry Smith, Daniel P Company K or First Alabama Regiment or Three Years in the Confederate Service 3rd Alabama Infantry Third Alabama!: The Civil War Memoir of Brigadier General Cullen Andrews Battle, CSA by Brandon H Beck (University of Alabama Press, 2000) 4th Alabama
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
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
10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment of Volunteers (Irish) Known as the "Bloody Tinth", it was one of only two Irish Catholic regiments in the Confederate Army, although their elected officers were mostly Ulster-Scots Protestants They built Forts Henry and Donelson and then were captured and held in Camp Douglas Prison Reconstituted, the 10th were
Battle Flag of 2nd Maryland infantry, CSA - American Civil War Forums They were both originally enlisted to protect Maryland territory, but not to invade the South 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
Looking for any information about the uniforms of the 1st Alabama . . . privateflemming, below is a really thorough Regimental History of the 1st Regiment Alabama Cavalry (CSA) which was conducted by the Alabama Department of History and Archives reaching out to surviving members of the Regiment to get their insight before they died
The Confederate Butternut Uniform - American Civil War Forums As a variation to the butternut and gray norms The First Missouri Brigade CSA was issued in Arkansas on March 1-2, 1862 (just prior to the Battle of Pea Ridge) with uniforms (jackets and pants) made of undyed white sheeps wool The unusual uniform was described somewhat humorously by Private Ephraim M Anderson, 2nd Regiment of the First Missouri Brigade, in his own published memoirs (at