List of Alabama Civil War Confederate units

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This is a list of Alabama Civil War Confederate Units.

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Infantry

Pvt. James Pilgreen, 8th Infantry Private James Elias Pilgreen, Company K, 8th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.jpg
Pvt. James Pilgreen, 8th Infantry
Col. Samuel Ives, 35th Infantry Painted tintype of Samuel Spencer Ives, C.S.A..jpg
Col. Samuel Ives, 35th Infantry
Pvt. John Alldredge, 48th Infantry Private John P. Alldredge of Co. A, 48th Alabama Infantry Regiment in uniform and wishbone belt buckle with Model 1842 rifle musket, revolver, and side knife LCCN2014647470.jpg
Pvt. John Alldredge, 48th Infantry

Cavalry

Confederate cavalryman John [B] Dupont[e?] of Dartmouth, Alabama with muzzle-loading shotgun and a "Square D" handle Bowie knife'; he served in Lewis Battalion, Alabama Cavalry Confederateshotgun.jpg
Confederate cavalryman John [B] Dupont[e?] of Dartmouth, Alabama with muzzle-loading shotgun and a "Square D" handle Bowie knife'; he served in Lewis Battalion, Alabama Cavalry

Artillery

Capt. John James Ward, Ward's Battery, Alabama Light Artillery Portrait of Captain John James Ward, Ward's Battery, Alabama Light Artillery, C.S.A.jpg
Capt. John James Ward, Ward's Battery, Alabama Light Artillery
Unit position marker at Vicksburg National Military Park 21-32-448-alabama.jpg
Unit position marker at Vicksburg National Military Park

Miscellaneous

Partisan Rangers

Militia

Reserves

See also

Sources

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References

  1. NPS listing