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1st Alabama Cavalry
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William C. BatesRank Unknown
Gggggg Uncle.
Contact Name: Clifton Boyd
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Date Added: 12/11/2008

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William Silmon BritnellRank Unknown
ggggg Uncel By Marrage to Mary Jane Frederick
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Date Added: 12/11/2008

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Francis Marion EnglandRank Unknown
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Date Added: 5/13/2003

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Joseph GreenRank Unknown
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Date Added: 12/11/2008

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Artimus KennadyRank Unknown
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Willam S. Kennady (#2)Rank Unknown
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Date Added: 12/11/2008

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Russell KennedyRank Unknown
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Date Added: 12/11/2008

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George William Lott - Private
George W. Lott was my mothers great-grandfather. I am also related to I.Abbott who died in Nashville TN during the war.
Contact Name: Glen Abbott
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Date Added: 7/23/2007

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James Lyman PerryRank Unknown
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Date Added: 10/28/2008

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John RayburnRank Unknown
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Date Added: 12/11/2008

Company A
James Riley Cagle - Private
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Date Added: 1/23/2007

Company A
Henry Harrison Cost - Private
see 20th AL inf for write up
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Date Added: 2/2/2016

Company A
William Harrison Gist - Private
William H Gist was born 1-16-1843 in Marion County, AL. He enlisted in the Union army at Corinth, MS in 1861. He was honorably discharged after a year in service due to accident with his horse that kept him permanently disabled. He lived in the Franklin County area until late 1800's and moved to Lauderdale County and died there 4/28/1914.
Contact Name: Linda Gist-Fossett
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Date Added: 9/30/2007

Company A
Andrew W. Logan - 1st Sergeant
My g-g-grandfather was born 12/5/1831 in Fayette County. Enlisted 7/24/1862 in Huntsville. Appointed Sgt. 11/1/63.
Contact Name: David Rawls
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Date Added: 4/1/2014

Company B
John Sidney Harrison - Corporal
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Contact Name: Guy Folger
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Date Added: 5/23/2005

Company B
Henry H. Hendon - Private
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Date Added: 4/9/2008

Company B
Arthur INMANRank Unknown
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Date Added: 5/5/2017

Company C
Sanders Brewer - Private
POW twice. Killed In Action at Glendale, MS
Contact Name: Michael Moore
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Date Added: 12/21/2010

Company C
Thomas C. RayburnRank Unknown
Great great great great Uncle
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Date Added: 12/11/2008

Company D
James W. BerryRank Unknown
I am doing family history on my family and recently found out that my ggguncle James W. Berry was in the 1st Alabama Cavalry Co. D. I was wondering if you had any information on him.
Thank you
LaVonda
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Date Added: 5/21/2003

Company D
Jonathan Harris Hendon - Private
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Date Added: 4/9/2008

Company D
Rowan Matthew Roden - Private
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Contact Name: Sherry Cornett
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Date Added: 5/24/2004

Company D
Josiah Wilson - 1st Sergeant
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Contact Name: E. D. Wilson
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Date Added: 8/12/2007

Company D
josiah wilson - 1st Sergeant
Grandson
Contact Name: robert quentin wilson
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Date Added: 10/10/2007

Company E
James Madison Neal - Sergeant
James M Neal - 1st Alabama Calvary

Age: 38
Rank at enlistment: Sergeant
Company Assignment: E

3/1/1863 Enlisted
Glendale, MS
3/1/1863 Mustered In
Corinth, MS
3/1/1863 Promoted
3/1/1864 Mustered Out
Memphis, TN

Killed on 20 August, 1864 outside Savannah, Tennessee. He was on his way back to Memphis for a second tour of duty.

Source: www.1stalabamacavalryusv.com
Contact Name: Harold Neal
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Date Added: 12/14/2011

Company H
Kinard A. Cadle - Private
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Date Added: 8/12/2007

Company H
Lewis Kelley - Private
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Date Added: 2/4/2005

Company H
Stoax Shundy Spain - Private
Stoax Shundy Spain son of Samuel and Rebecca Spain (b) 23 Aug 1836 in Tishomingo County, MS married Eliza Hopper on the 16th Sept 1855, in Marion County, AL., died her Mooreville, AL 28 July 1865.

From Compiled Service Records and Pension Records:

October 1863, enlisted at Glendale, Mississippi into the Union Army, 1st Alabama Calvary, Company H. By Nov 23, 1863 he had been listed as absent without leave. In Dec 1863 he is shown Recruiting in Alabama. It seems as though there was some confusion as to where Storax was during a given period of time. For this reason George W. Emerick, 1st Lt. of 1st Alabama Calvary, Company H writes a letter to to explain his absence. The letter is as follows:
Camp 1st Al Cav Vols.
Huntsville, Ala June 24, 1865

Capt.
I have the honor to make the following statements in regard to Private Storex S. Spain Co. H 1st Ala Cav. Vols who has been erroneously reported as a deserter.
On the 15th of Apr 1864 Major Tramel myself and twenty five (25) Enlisted men were detailed to recruiting service in Alabama. Private S.S. Spain was one of that number.
When we returned Spain was sick and we were compelled to leave him in the country.
Again on the 25th of June 1864 I was sent into the same country. Spain was still unable to come in with me. On the 5th of August 1864 I was again detailed as Recruiting Officer for the Regt and sent to the same part of the country. This time I found Spain well; and when I returned to our lines on the 18th of Sept 1864. Spain came with me. Col. Doolittle then Comd'g Post at Decatur, Ala learning of his extended knowledge of the country requested me to allow him to use Spain as a scout to which Spain objected, but said if he could there be of the most service to his country it was all right.
He was accordingly detailed and sent into the country. The following afternoon we were attacked by Hoods Rebel Army. Spain made his escape to the mountains, where being compelled to remain for a time, he at the head of the twenty five mounted union made himself the terror of the Rebel Cav.
At one time charged into Jasper the county town of Walker drove seventy five rebel Cav form the place capturing nearly all their horses and arms and released the union prisoners confined there. When the Federal Forces again occupied Decatur Ala. he returned to that Post. On the 10th day of March 1864 since wihich time he has performed well and faithfully the duties of a soldier. He was dropped from the Rolls as a deserter in October 1864 by Capt Ford Comd'g his Co. who did not know as well as the cause of his continued absence.
In consideration of the above facts I would respectfully recommend that he be restored to duty without loss of pay or a allowance which would be but justice to a good soldier and a true gentlemen.
I can certify to all that I have stated above and will further say that instead of being called a deserter with the lose of pay and his good name he should be rewarded, as he deserves for his great work fo the Union.
Hoping this may meet with your favorable concideration.
I am Capt, Your Obedient
Geo. W. Emerick
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Date Added: 1/27/2010

Company I
Richard B Day - Corporal
Name: Richard B Day
Occupation: Carpenter
Age at Enlistment: 25
Enlistment Date: 26 Aug 1862
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Huntsville, AL
State Served: Alabama
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company I, Alabama 1st Cavalry Regiment on 24 Sep 1862.
Promoted to Full Corporal.
Mustered out on 19 Jul 1865 at Nashville, TN.
Birth Date: abt 1837
Sources: Index to Compiled Military Service Records
Alabama Tories: The 1st Alabama Cavalry, U.S.A.
Various Cemetery listings on the internet
Contact Name: Jerry Gibson
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Date Added: 6/15/2010

Company I
Richard B Gibson - Private
Name: Richard B Gibson
Occupation: Farmer
Age at Enlistment: 21
Enlistment Date: 26 Aug 1862
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Huntsville, AL
State Served: Alabama
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company I, Alabama 1st Cavalry Regiment on 24 Sep 1862.
Mustered out on 19 Jul 1865 at Nashville, TN.
Birth Date: abt 1841
Sources: Index to Compiled Military Service Records
Alabama Tories: The 1st Alabama Cavalry, U.S.A.
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Date Added: 6/15/2010

Company I
Richard McCain - Private
My G-Great Grandma Campbell's first cousin,my fifth.
Contact Name: Carter Campbell
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Date Added: 8/16/2007

Company I
David Rodolphus Snelling - 1st Lieutenant
David R. Snelling was forced to enlist as a private in Company H, Fifty-seventh Georgia Volunteer Infantry in May, 1862, enlisted by his cousin Lieutenant Richard Bonnner. He deserted in August, 1862, crossing the river separating the Union and Confederate forces. He joined the Union Army, enlisting in the 5th Cavalry Regiment, Tennessee(First Middle Tennessee Cavalry) and being commissioned as a 1st Lt. in Company D, on
7 Nov 1862. Company D served in the Corinth, Miss district until June, 1863. In April, 1863 Company D joined Colonel Abel Straight on his disastrous mule raid into North Alabama. Captured by N.B.Forrest, Company D was shipped to Libby Prison in Virginia where they were exchanged for confederate prisoners held by the Union. As it turned out, Lieutenant Snelling was one of the last officers exchanged since the exchange policy was terminated as of June, 1863. Company D, 5th Cavalry Regiment Tennessee was transferred into Company I,
1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment(US) on 15 Jul 1863. The 1st Alabama operated in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi,
Kentucky and Arkansas until the push into Georgia in early 1864. After the capture of Atlanta, a detachment of 1st Alabama Cavalry was assigned as General Sherman's escort, providing courier service to the four Corps and 'Kill Cavalry' Kilpatrick Cavalry Division during the Georgia and Carolina campaigns.
MILITARY ORDERS OF GEN. SHERMAN [Special Field Orders ] HEADQUARTERS, MILITARY DIVISION' OF THE MISSISSIPPI,
No 67. J Lithe Field, Raleigh, K C.
April 27, 1865.
IV... 1st Lieutenant D. Snelling, Company 'I,' 1st Alabama Cavalry, commanding detachment of that regiment, on duty at these Headquarters as couriers, is, with the detachment, relieved, and will join his command without delay. Lieutenant Snelling having reported this detachment to the commanding officer of their regiment, will avail himself of a leave of absence of thirty (30) days, at the expiration of which he will rejoin his regiment, wherever it may be.
In relieving this detachment, the General-in-Chief desires to thank Lieutenant Snelling, and the men under his charge, for the faithful manner in which they have ever performed any duty called for. The promptness with which all dispatches have been delivered by them, during two long campaigns, is due to their zeal, fidelity and intelligence.
Mustered Out Company I, 1st Cavalry Regiment Alabama on 20 Oct 1865.
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Date Added: 11/18/2010

Company K
Joseph LambertRank Unknown
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Date Added: 11/5/2018

Company K
Leroy M. McCulloch - Private
Leroy was the second son of Samuel David McCulloch and the younger brother to Thomas David McCulloch

Leroy enlisted 7-31-1862 in Huntsville as a volunteer Union soldier. Mustered in 8-12-1862, and assigned to Captain Smith's Company 1st Reg. AL Volunteers => Company K, 1st Reg. AL Cavalry (new).

According to Leroy's file 'Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama,' when he enlisted he was 6 feet and 2 inches tall, of light complexion, with hazel eyes and black hair.

He died of measles in Hospital No 14, in Nashville TN on 11-22-1862.

He was buried in Nashville National Cemetery in Section B, Grave No. 5863 on 11-22-1862. (Listed in records as 'McCullough, L.') His grave is about 75 yards from that of his father, who died a month earlier of the same causes in the same hospital.
Contact Name: Tom McCulloch
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Date Added: 6/14/2008

Company K
Samuel Jackson McCulloch - Private
Samuel enlisted as a volunteer Union soldier at Huntsville, AL on 7-31-1862, and was mustered in 8-12-1862, and assigned to Captain Smith's Company K, 1st Reg. AL Volunteers (this organization subsequently became Company K, 1st Reg. AL Cavalry (new)). He died of measles in Hospital No. 14, in Nashville TN on 10-23-1862.

According to Samuel's file 'Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama,' when he enlisted he was 5 feet 113/4 inches tall, of light complexion, with blue eyes and auburn hair.

He was buried in Nashville National Cemetery in Section B, Grave No. 6986 on 10-24-1862. Listed as 'McCullock Sam'l').
Contact Name: Tom McCulloch
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Date Added: 6/14/2008

Company K
Thomas David McCulloch - Private
Thomas D. McCulloch enlisted as a volunteer Union soldier at Huntsville, AL 7-31-1862, was mustered in 8-12-1862 and assigned to Captain D.D. Smith's Company K, 1st Regiment, Alabama Volunteers (which became the 1st Regiment, Alabama Cavalry). Thomas D. was in one of Capt. Smith's two Companies raised in northern AL and assigned to Col. Streight's Raid. He was wounded and captured at Day's Gap, Alabama 4-30-1863. Colonel Streight's raid across north Alabama lasted between April 7 till May 3, when he and all c. 1500 of his troops were captured by General Nathan Bedford Forrest near the AL-GA border, before they reached their objective of Rome, GA.

Thomas D. was confined in a Confederate Military Prison in Richmond VA on 12-18-1863. He was admitted to Ward C, Howard Grove Hospital in Richmond, VA on 1-9-1864 with smallpox and returned to duty 1-28-1864. He was admitted to Hospital 21 at Richmond VA on 2-21-1864, where he died on 2-26-1864 of 'diarrhea and debility'

According to Thomas' file 'Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama,' when he enlisted he was 6 feet and 7/8 inch tall, of dark complexion, with black eyes and auburn hair. His Casualty Sheet states that he was 'Wounded by Enemy near Days Gap Ala. and taken Prisoner. Believed by Citizens to have died sometime in 1863.'
Contact Name: Tom McCulloch
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Date Added: 6/14/2008

Company K
Allen Smith - Sergeant
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Date Added: 3/9/2011

Company L
Robert Hendon - Private
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Contact Name: Bill Hendon
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Date Added: 4/9/2008

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