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NON-ALABAMA UNITS WITH ALABAMA TIES
This is only a beginning list to positively identify units
from other states that received men from Alabama. Should you
know of others, please contact
me directly.
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- Adam's Mississippi Cavalry Regiment
- Barrett's Missouri Battery received men from Sengstak's
Alabama Battery in late 1863.
- Cobb's
Kentucky Battery received survivors from Water's
Alabama Battery in November 1863.
- Dupree's Independent Company
- Ferrell's Georgia Battery
- Iron
Works Battalion Whiteside's Naval Batt'n, GA Inf. (Local
Defense)
- Mayberry's Tennessee Battery received survivors from Water's
Alabama Battery in November 1863.
- McCaa's Rangers
- Captain. S. H. Dailey's Co. 1st Class Militia - Home Guard Composed of Beats No. 5, 11 &
12, Monroe County, Alabama
- 2nd Kentucky Cavalry Regiment
- 3rd (Forrest's) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment
- 2nd
Florida Infantry
- 3rd Florida Cavalry Battalion
(Company "E" and "I") Consolidated
with other units to become the 15th Confederate Cavalry.
- Company D, 4th Confederate Infantry
Regiment: formed in then Coffee, now Geneva County
September 14, 1861 under the command of Capt Henry W.
Laird; became a company of the 1st Alabama, Tennessee and
Mississippi and captured at Island #10 in April 1862;
became a part of the 54th Alabama after exchange.
- 12th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment (aka 16th
Confederate Cavalry Regiment) was organized in
Alabama.
- 25th
Georgia Infantry Regiment - 3rd Company E - Irwin Invincibles
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- Company C, 31st Georgia;
don't have the organization place/date, but the company
was made-up entirely of men from Russell, Dale, Henry,
Barbour and Coffee Counties Alabama.
- 32nd
Tennessee Infantry Regiment
- 33rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment
- Company
E, 37th Tennessee Infantry Regiment
- 38th
Tennessee Regiment
- Company H, 40th Tennessee Infantry
Regiment; organized in Coffee County Alabama.
- Company I, 40th Tennessee Infantry
Regiment: organized at Rocky Head, Dale County by Captain
John A. Minter on September 7, 1861; also became a part
of the 1st Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi and 54th
Alabama, ref above; about half the company was from
Coffee and the others from Dale.
- 50th Tennessee Infantry
Regiment - History and Roster of Company "C"
"Wilson Grays" which was organized September 13,
1861 in Montgomery Alabama.

The
Alabama Civil War Roots' webmaster, James D. Allen,
passed away February 5, 2003. His tireless
dedication to making available information on all our
Civil War ancestors will always be our inspiration.
We dedicate the continuation of this site to
him. Jimmy, we miss you.
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