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inst Mexico, thousands upon thousands of patriotic citizens of this State tendered their services to the government, but only one regiment composed entirely of Alabamians could be accepted. It was organized at Mobile in June, 1846, and designated as the First Alabama volunteers. Its officers were as follows: Col. John R. Coffee, Lieut.-Col. Richard G. Earle, Maj. Goode Bryan, Adjt. Hugh M. Watson, Capts. Sydenham Moore, Andrew P. Pickens, Hugh Cunningham, E. T. Smith, Zach Thomason, William G. Coleman, R. M. Jones, William H. Ketchum, D. P. Baldwin and J. D. Shelley. The regiment proceeded to Mexico, first served under General Pillow and afterward under General Shields. In 1847 Colonel Seibels, of Montgomery, organized a battalion; it reached Vera Cruz too late to join Scott's column, but performed garrison duty at Orizaba until the termination of hostilities. Its captains were: John G. Burr, T. E. Irby, Tennent Lomax, Blanton McAlpine and Gibbs. The Thirteenth regiment of regul
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
J. K. Donnan, Private G. A. Minitree. Co. E. Private S. Wherry. Co. F. Private Simple Rowell, Private S. Crowder. [14] Officers who Reported themselves for parole after the Departure of their commands. H. M. Nash, Surgeon, Act'g Chief Surg. Artillery 3d Corps A. N. V. R. T. Baldwin, Ass't Surg. 21st Va. Cavalry. J. L. Delaney, Ass't Surg. 13th Va. Batt. Artillery. T. E. Le Grand, 2d Lt. Co. H, 2d Va. Cav. N. E. Edmunds, Capt. Commanding 9th Va. Regiment Cav. Wm. G. Coleman, 1st Lt. Co. B, 46th Va. Regiment. J. W. Carson, Capt. Co. H, 2d Va. Cav. T. N. Williams, Chaplain 42d Va. Regiment. Thos. S. West, 2d Lt. Co. A, 2d Va. Cav. J. Houston Patton, Ass't Eng'r Top'l Department A. N. V. Edward M. Jordan, Adj't 2d N. C. Cav. Jas. S. Gaines, Lt.-Col. 2d N. C. Cav. J. A. Kennedy, 1st Lt. Co. A, 11th Va. Infantry. [12] Officers and men paroled by Major D. B. Bridgford, Provost Marshal Army of Northern Virginia. D. B. Bridgford, Maj. Command
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Lt., Thos. E., 432. Cochran, Capt H. P., 70. Cochran, Capt. G. M , 89. Cochrane, Capt John M., 359 Cockrell, Lt. D. H., 84. Cody, Capt. D. C., 212. Coit, Lt. W. H., 15, 47. Coke, Asst. Surg L. C., 253. Coker, Lt. M. N., 146. Cole, Lt. G. F., 284. Cole, Lt. Col. R. G., 2. Cole, Capt. R. W., 382. Coleman, Lt., Henry, 204. Coleman, Asst. Surg. H. A., 368. Coleman, Lt. H. C., 196. Coleman, Lt. J. A. F, 402. Coleman, It John W., 146. Coleman, Lt. S H., 252. Coleman, Lt. W. G., 448. Coles, Adjt. R. J., 144. Collins, Capt. B. M., 204. Collins, Lt. E. J., 414. Collins, Capt. J. A., 15 Collins, Lt. V. K., 205. Collins, Lt. W. W., 146. Collock, Capt. J. G, 7. Comer, Lt. S., 123. Colston, Capt. F. M., 3. Compton, Capt J.,71. C. S. Artillery, 1st, 457, 284. C. S. Navy, 457. Conington, Lt. W. F., 197. Conn, Capt. W. T., 96. Connel, Capt. D , 110 Connell, Capt. W C., 326. Conner, Adjt. James A , 284. Conner's Brigade, 465. Conrad, As