Perry County in the Civil War
SOURCE: Ken Jones' web site; Harris pp 186-199
Most listed below are found at Ken Jones' site: [Which is no longer found online 2014.]
AL Regimental Histories
Dick Leddy claims to have the "The LARGEST collection of Civil War rosters on the WWW" [Which is no longer found online 2014.]
Here is a copy of Jones' list for Perry County:
- Artillery:
- Gid. Nelson Battery ; - this unit was Captained by a Joseph Seldon -There was also a "Seldon's Battery" - perhaps the same?
- Jeff Davis Art'y - a/k/a Bondurant's battery
- Tarrant's Battery
- Cavalry:
- Third Cavalry a/k/a Morgan's Cavalry Brigade
- Eighth Cavalry
There is mentioned elsewhere veterans from the 7th Cav as well as the 9th Cav- see on same page as 8th AL Cav. above
- Infantry:
- 4th AL a/k/a Law's - history.
also see Harris' lists below.
- 4th AL Volunteer Militia (I think this different than above.) see Capt. Moore's "Perry Guards"
- another 4th AL Militia Co. "C", known as "Wyatt Guards", March 1862 volunteers from Marion, AL (4-2001)
- 8th AL 8th AL Inf Roster and a history [Which is no longer found online 2014.]
- 11th AL Company K sent May 98 by Ken Jones.
If you find a Co. K ancestor, Ron Griffin would like to hear from you.
- 20th AL
- 28th AL history; *** (May 2003 - some of the older 28th AL sites have either moved or been removed! - but I did find one that is new, I will post it.
relatives . This site has both Union as well as Confederate listings, but includes the 28th AL.
In May 98 Jim Crocker found and sent this listing of the 189 men of Co. A many/most of whom came from Perry County.
and in August 2001, Jim found yet another site: (4-03 Also there is now a book re 28th)28th Index
- Perry county veterans also claimed the 36th and 38th AL Infantry as their units. --- See a recent news story of the 129 year MIA of Pvt. George Fikes, Co. H, 36th AL
- 40th AL
- 41st AL a/k/a Gracie's
- 51st AL [Which is no longer found online 2014.]
- 62nd AL history and information [Which is no longer found online 2014.]
Most of the The listings above were found on Ken Jones pages.[Which is no longer found online 2014.] He has a truly awesome Civil War site.
Make sure you visit! Ken Jones Main Page [Which is no longer found online 2014] and search/look at "Alabama during Civil War" as well as checking: AL Regimental Histories
In addition, Harris, pp 186-199, gives some Rosters that had been printed in the local papers. These lists have some duplicate names, and some are also incorporated in other AL units. But you may find these of interest:
- The Marion Rifles departed Marion in January, 1861. Also in Co. "G", 4th AL; Capt. Royston was later in the 8th AL
- On February 1, 1861, a roster of the Canebrake Rifle Guards , Uniontown, appeared in "The Canebrake Herald".
Look also in Co. "D" 4th AL.
- Also on February 1, 1861, a must of the Independent Troop , a Cavalry unit formed in Uniontown, appeared in the "Canebrake Herald".
Look also in Gideon Nelson and Jeff Davis Artillery units.
This is a muster roll of the Marion Light Infantry Co. "G", 4th AL Infantry.
This unit Commanded by Capt. H. H. Mosely, who stated that the company left Marion on April 24, 1861. NOTE: footnote indicates list seems to be made AFTER the war; some shown as "dead", died long after war.
- President of Howard College, Henry Talbird, formed Captain Henry Talbird's company. See also 11th AL (compare/contrast with 11th Co. K); 41st AL; Marion Rifles
A Letter, anonymously written July 3, 1861, Lynchburg, VA, stated company consisted of 107 men.
- Company formed April 8, 1862 by Charles R. Harris from men on the "eastern side of the Cahaba River" East Perry Rangers departed 11 Apr for Camp Winn, Shelby Springs, AL
- If your ancestor was living 1907 you may want to browse the CSA 1907 Veterans These are annotated files (Harris) and quite large. Therefore I have divided the list:
for files A thru L
files M thru Z and additions.
Surrounding Counties
Hale | Marengo | Dallas | Bibb | Chilton
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