James H. Bickerstaff later rose to the rank of lieutenant in Co.I, 34th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A. Photograph probably reproduced from image published in the Confederate Veteran magazine.
James Dinsmore Wall, was a private in Co. C, 34th Alabama Infantry during the Civil War. He is not in uniform in this photograph. Original photograph not owned by ADAH.
This was once incorrectly identified as the 34th Alabama Infantry flag. For more information, see http://www.archives.alabama.gov/referenc/flags/052.html
Mitchell was a delegate to the constitutional convention of 1861 (also known as the Secession Convention). During the Civil War, he served as a lieutenant colonel of the 2nd Alabama Infantry and a colonel of the 34th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A. This...
Mitchell was a delegate from Montgomery County to Alabama's constitutional convention of 1861 (also known as the Secession Convention). During the war, he served as a lieutenant colonel of the 13th Alabama Infantry, and as a colonel of the 34th...
Maxwell was a cadet at the University of Alabama. He served as a private in Company C of the 34th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A., and he was a sergeant in Lumsden's Battery, C.S.A.
During the Civil War, Oliver served as a captain in Company C of the 34th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A. He was a police chief in Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1880s.