Blount County Alabama Confederate Soldiers Volume 1 Cavalry

Blount County  Alabama Confederate Soldiers  Volume 1  Cavalry
Author: Robin Sterling
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781304330499

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Mary Gordon Duffee wrote in 1892: "When the drums beat, and the bugles called for men to march to the front, I tell you old Blount responded nobly, and sent hundreds of her gallant sons to march, fight, suffer and die for the flag that now lies furled forever." This series of books identifies Confederate soldiers who enlisted from the Blount County area, plus those who moved to Blount County after the Civil War. Company rosters are captured and service records, pension applications, birth dates, spouses and marriage dates, newspaper clippings and obituaries, and pictures are contained in these volumes. This is the first time ever all this information has been available in a single reference book. Cavalry companies examined here include: 12th Alabama Cavalry, Companies B and C; 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, Company G; Lewis Battalion Alabama Cavalry, Companies B and E; Graves, Barbiere, and Stewart's Alabama Cavalry; Holloway's Escort; and the 3rd Confederate Cavalry, Company D.

Blount County Alabama Confederate Soldiers Volume 3 Miscellaneous

Blount County  Alabama Confederate Soldiers  Volume 3  Miscellaneous
Author: Robin Sterling
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781304330703

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Mary Gordon Duffee wrote: "When the drums beat, and the bugles called for men to march to the front, I tell you old Blount responded nobly, and sent hundreds of her gallant sons to march, fight, suffer and die for the flag that now lies furled forever." This series of books attempts to identify all the Confederate soldiers who enlisted in organizations from the Blount County area, along with those who moved to Blount County after the Civil War. Whole company rosters are captured and entire service records, pension applications, birth dates, spouses and marriage dates, newspaper clippings and obituaries, and dozens of pictures are contained in these volumes. This is the first time ever all this information has been available in a single reference book. Volume 3 contains information on soldiers who enlisted in other Alabama organizations and those who moved to Blount County after the Civil War. These books are vital to any serious student of Blount County, Alabama genealogy and history.

Blount County Alabama Confederate Soldiers Volume 2

Blount County  Alabama Confederate Soldiers  Volume 2
Author: Robin Sterling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1304330575

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Mary Gordon Duffee wrote: "When the drums beat, and the bugles called for men to march to the front, I tell you old Blount responded nobly, and sent hundreds of her gallant sons to march, fight, suffer and die for the flag that now lies furled forever." This series of books identifies all the Confederate soldiers who enlisted in organizations from the Blount County area, along with those who moved to Blount County after the Civil War. Whole company rosters are captured and entire service records, pension applications, birth dates, spouses and marriage dates, newspaper clippings and obituaries, and dozens of pictures are contained in these volumes. This is the first time ever all this information has been available in a single reference book. Infantry companies examined here include: 19th Alabama infantry, B and K; 28th Alabama Infantry, B and C; 29th Alabama Infantry, B, C and F; 48th Alabama Infantry, A and F; 49th Alabama Infantry, I; 50th Alabama Infantry, D, and 54th Alabama Infantry, I.

Winston County Alabama Confederate Soldiers

Winston County  Alabama Confederate Soldiers
Author: Robin Sterling
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2013-07-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781304218360

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Much has been written about men who joined the Federal Army from the so-called Hill Country in Alabama which included Winston County. Little has been written about the men who enlisted from Winston in the Confederacy. Surprisingly, the number of Winston County Confederates almost matched the number of those who supported the Union. Many important Confederate officers hailed from Winston County. The book begins with an essay describing the Forgotten Winston County Confederates. Following is an alphabatized list of all Confederate soldiers associated with Winston County including those that moved in after the war. Information includes service records, pension applications, birth, marriage, and death information. The book is filled with rare photos and obituaries. Additional information includes articles on Captain White's Mail Guard and the Winston County Rough and Ready Volunteers. Full name index. This book is important to students of Winston County History.

Cullman County Alabama Confederate Soldiers

Cullman County  Alabama Confederate Soldiers
Author: Robin Sterling
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2013-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781304221636

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At the time of the Civil War, Cullman County did not exist. It was carved mostly from the East side of Winston and the West side of Blount in 1877. This book attempts to identify all of the Confederate soldiers originating from the area which became Cullman County, as well as those who migrated to the county after the War. The book also contains rare first person accounts of the war as told by Cullman County residents George Martin Holcombe and Elijah Wilson Harper and printed in the Cullman Alabama Tribune. This book is important to the genealogy and history of Cullman County and contains much previously unpublished information on the old soldiers. It contains service records, pension applications, births, deaths, marriages, and obituaries.

Tales of Old Blount County Alabama

Tales of Old Blount County  Alabama
Author: Robin Sterling
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781304342768

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Many of the people and events in Blount County history are well documented. Others, not so much. This book of essays is an attempt to revisit some of the well known events of our county's past, add a little more background, and present our history from a Blount County point of view. In addition to illuminating some familiar topics, this book attempts to bring to light people and events who played significant roles in the development of Blount, but were somehow overlooked or skimmed over by the primary reference books-people and events which were the topic of conversation among our ancestors but over time, have been forgotten. These fun to read tales will promote a greater understanding of the history of Blount County.

Desertion of Alabama Troops from the Confederate Army

Desertion of Alabama Troops from the Confederate Army
Author: Bessie Martin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1966
Genre: Alabama
ISBN: UOM:39015021555027

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A Rich Man s War a Poor Man s Fight

A Rich Man s War  a Poor Man s Fight
Author: Bessie Martin
Publsiher: Library of Alabama Classics
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000092518152

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At the start of the Civil War in 1861, many men in Alabama enthusiastically enlisted. After these husbands, fathers, and brothers-all family breadwinners-marched off to duty, the number of indigent families in the state began to rise dramatically. Inflation, lack of transportation, a drastically decreased labor force, war taxes, and enemy invasion all created an increasingly desperate economic situation, especially in less affluent northern and southeastern sections of the state. In some places, women and children were reported to be near starvation, bread riots erupted, and begging was common. As soldiers became more and more distressed about these developments at home, waves of desertions occurred. Even social relief efforts made by state and local governments in the form of the Military Aid Society, the Samaritan Society, and the Citizen s Relief Association did little to deter the cyclical exodus of fighting men from Confederate units. Southern leaders considered desertion the chief cause of serious military defeats, including those at Atlanta and Gettysburg. Desertions certainly weakened the manpower of the Confederacy and lowered the morale of its people.