Randolph served as an A.C.S. (Assistant Commissary of Subsistence) in the 7th Alabama Cavalry, C.S.A. He also served in Goldthwaite's Battery and was a captain and A.C.S. of the 46th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.
Diary entries are chronological but irregular (sometimes months apart, sometimes years). Topics discussed include family matters and health; religion; homes in northwest Georgia (near a settlement of Cherokee Indians) and Gaylesville in Cherokee...
Diary entries are chronological but irregular (sometimes months apart, sometimes years). Topics discussed include family matters and health; religion; homes in northwest Georgia (near a settlement of Cherokee Indians) and Gaylesville in Cherokee...
Diary entries are chronological but irregular (sometimes months apart, sometimes years). Topics discussed include family matters and health; religion; homes in northwest Georgia (near a settlement of Cherokee Indians) and Gaylesville in Cherokee...
Diary entries are chronological but irregular (sometimes months apart, sometimes years). Topics discussed include family matters and health; religion; homes in northwest Georgia (near a settlement of Cherokee Indians) and Gaylesville in Cherokee...
Marrast served as a first lieutenant of the Mobile Rifles, and he was a colonel of the 22nd Alabama Infantry, C.S.A. From Confederate Veteran Magazine, Volume 14, Number 4, page 162.
There are Confederate service records for Thomas E. Hannon as a private in Company B of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, C.S.A.; as a second lieutenant in Company G of the 53rd Alabama Cavalry, C.S.A.; and as a captain in Company C of the 24th Alabama...
During the Civil War, James Hall served as a captain in Company K of the 24th Alabama Infantry regiment. In the letter he explains that his servant has arrived with the food his family sent ("It was as welcome as twas unexpected by me. It came in...