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32nd Alabama Infantry      
Company Unknown
James Smith Abernathy - Asst Surgeon   
Born Franklin Co. N.C. 25 Oct 1802. Married Elizabeth Ramsey 19 March 1829. Asst. Surgeon and Methodist Episcopal Minister. Died 1876,Limestone County,AL. Jan-Feb 1863 absent on sick leave fro 30 days by order of General Braxton Braxx from Feb. 25, 1863.
Contact Name:  Lou Ann Everett
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Date Added:  7/13/2011
Company A
GEORGE WASHINGTON BATLEY - Private   
HE WAS WOUNDED AT JONESBOROUGH,GEORGIA. SEE COMMENTS FOR WILLIAM RANDLE BATLEY. HIS BROTHER. THEY WERE
IN THE SAME REGIMENT BUT DIFFERENT CO'S.
Contact Name:  CALVIN D BATLEY
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Date Added:  2/10/2009
Company A
joshua thomas beech - Private   
kin to peter johnson beech who may have been nicknamed JOHN
Contact Name:  amanda denmark
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Date Added:  11/4/2013
Company A
peter johnson beech - Private   
there was about 6 beechs in this one company.
Contact Name:  amanda denmark
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Date Added:  11/4/2013
Company A
Robert Leroy Bowling - Captain   
Capt. Bowling was the son of Major Robert Bowling & Barbara Bassett. His father was from Burke County Georgia & was a Major of Bowling’s Detachment in the Georgia Militia during the War of 1812. His mother was the daughter of Thomas Bassett V, a descendant of British Loyalists & one of the earliest settlers of Washington County, Alabama.
Capt. R. L. Bowling of Company A, 32nd Alabama Infantry Regiment (aka Wilson’s Guards) was elected 1st Lt. when the company was formed in St. Stephens, AL but eventually achieved the rank of Captain when the Regiment was mustered in Mobile, AL in 1862 & the officers above him were promoted. He was listed as severely wounded on the list of casualties from the Battle of Murfreesboro (a.k.a. The Battle of Stones River), TN on December 31, 1862. He was relieved from service after his wounding & returned home to Washington County, where he was appointed Sheriff in 1873. During his career as sheriff in the Reconstruction era, the government sent an official to hold elections to move the county seat from St. Stephens to Chatom, AL. Capt. Bowling, with threatening words & the use of his pistol, kept the official from holding the election. The county seat remained in St. Stephens for the next three decades until it was eventually moved to Chatom in 1907.
Capt. Bowling's eldest son, T. C. Bowling, built a Post Office & General Store near Capt. Bowling's old home in 1896 & called it 'Leroy', in honor of his father. The town the Post Office is located in is now known as 'Leroy' for that reason.
Contact Name:  Ashley D. Coleman
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Date Added:  2/19/2012
Company A
Andrew Jackson Hollomon - Corporal   
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Contact Name:  J. Graves
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Date Added:  10/21/2006
Company A
ALEXANDER LANE JR. - Private   
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Contact Name:  BRIAN KEITH
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Date Added:  1/16/2013
Company A
Stephen Burrell Morgan - Private   
Signed up as SB Morgan. He was a grocer looking for a little adventure. He enlisted on Jan 20, 1862, leaving his pregnant wife, Jane (Donald) and 3 sons in Black's Bluff. He caught the measles and died May 16/17 1862. He is buried in Magnolia Cemetery, Confederate Rest Row 1, #1, in Mobile, Ala.

Photocopies of his letters are preserved in Jane's Florida Widow's Pension at http://www.floridamemory.com under the name 'Burl S Morgan'. I have transcribed them at Ancestry.com - http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/6863521/person/-1156204359/media/2
Contact Name:  Kay (Morgan) McCarrier
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Date Added:  6/2/2010
Company A
Richard Nathan Whigham - Private   
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Contact Name:  Carl Whigham
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Date Added:  4/26/2009
Company B
S. G. Etheridge - Captain   
Also service in Border's Regiment, TX Cav. He is listed as a Captain & Post Adjutant in discharge papers in 1865.
Contact Name:  Ralph Snyder
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Date Added:  7/5/2008
Company B
James W. Helton - Private   
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Contact Name:  Carole H. farnham
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Date Added:  3/9/2012
Company B
Daniel McLeod - Sergeant   
he was my gggrandfather. wounded at lookout mtn/missionary ridge. took minnie ball in knee later in unknown location that ended service. Buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Leakesville, Greene County, Mississippi.
Contact Name:  Ken Allison
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Date Added:  8/31/2012
Company B
Henson (Hinson) H. Smith - Captain   
He came in as a 2nd Lieutenant and resigned as a Captain in Feb 1863 due to a disability.

I have National Archive information.

Contact Name:  Joy Renee Smith
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Date Added:  8/23/2013
Company C
Peter Bosarge - Private   
Peter is my Great Granddad, he joined in Mobile Ala. at Camp Goodwin in April 1862. He made it through the war and his unit surrendered at Spanish Fort in Meridian, Miss. on May 4th. 1865.
Contact Name:  Judie Bosarge Gillaspy
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Contact Homepage:  jgillaspy@centurylink.net
Date Added:  3/10/2012
Company C
James Spruell Callaway - 2nd Sergeant   
Killed at the Battle of Jonesborough, GA on August 31, 1864. Buried in unknown grave.
Contact Name:  Bill Willis
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Date Added:  7/27/2010
Company D
John Guy - Private   
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Contact Name:  Ronald Guy
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Date Added:  2/25/2010
Company D
Joseph Lee Mitcham - Private   
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Contact Name:  William Mitcham
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Date Added:  11/24/2005
Company E
L J Calhoun - Unknown   
Captured at Resaca, GA 1864 died as pow at Camp Douglas, Chicago 1865
Contact Name:  JPCalhoun
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Contact Homepage:  gotrektheslayer@att.net
Date Added:  9/4/2016
Company E
Amos Neal McLeod - Private   
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Contact Name:  Jim Bentley
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Date Added:  8/12/2007
Company E
Daniel McLeod - Lieutenant   
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Contact Name:  Jim Bentley
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Date Added:  8/11/2007
Company E
Malcolm McLeod - Private   
Brother of Daniel McLeod
Killed by the invader at Murfreesboro
Contact Name:  Jim Bentley
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Date Added:  8/12/2007
Company E
Abraham Toland - Private   
Abraham was 34 when he enlisted at Woods Bluff Ala. on 9 April 1862 for three years or the war. Mustered at Mobile. Discharged by surgeons certificate due to wounds on 26 Aug 1862 at Graham Station, Tenn. Records indicate that he Enlisted again 15 Sept 1864 in the State Militia [Home Guard] with rank of 2nd Corporal.
He was the Father in Law of my 2nd cousin 4 x removed.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  6/4/2019
Company E
Isaac M. Woods - Private   
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Contact Name:  Jim Bentley
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Date Added:  8/12/2007
Company E
John L. Wynn - Private   
Killed in battle in 1863 and died at Tunnel Hill, Georgia. My Great Great Grandfather.
Contact Name:  Richard L. Montgomery
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Date Added:  2/4/2013
Company F
WILLIAM RANDLE BATLEY - Private   
GREAT GRAND FATHER. GRAND FATHERS SIDE OF FAMILY. SEE COMMENTS
GEORGE WASHINGTON BATLEY. HIS BROTHER.
Contact Name:  CALVIN D BATLEY
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Date Added:  2/10/2009
Company F
Claiborne B Gilbert - Private   
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Contact Name:  Ron Gilbert
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Date Added:  3/3/2011
Company F
Hiam Slay - Private   
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Contact Name:  Gayle Hennington
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Date Added:  2/19/2004
Company F
Theodore Erasmus Slay - Private   
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Contact Name:  Gayle Hennington
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Date Added:  2/19/2004
Company G
FELIX E. BLOUNT - Corporal   
SEE COMMENTS FOR JAMES M BLOUNT HIS BROTHER.
Contact Name:  CALVIN D BATLEY
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Date Added:  2/10/2009
Company G
JAMES M BLOUNT - Private   
GREAT GRANDFATHER ON GRAND MOTHERS SIDE OF FAMILY.
CAPTURED AT LAVERGNE, TENNESSEE 7th OCTOBER 1862 ALONG WITH
HIS BROTHER FILEX E BLOUNT ( MY GREAT UNCLE) THEY WERE RELEASED A FEW DAYS LATER. THEY BOTH WERE CAPTURED THE 16th OF DECEMBER 1864 AT NASHVILLE. THEY WERE SENT BY WAY OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY TO CAMP CHASE, A UNION POW CAMP AT COLUMBUS, OHIO. FELIX WAS TRANSFERRED TO POINT LOOKOUT MARYLAND A UNION POW CAMP AT THE (MOUTH OF POTOMIC RIVER ACROSS FROM VIRGINA)TO BE EXCHANGED FOR UNION POW WHICH DID NOT TAKE PLACE BEFORE BEING RELEASED IN JUNE OF 1865.
Contact Name:  CALVIN D BATLEY
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Date Added:  2/10/2009
Company G
PETER BRIDGES - Corporal   
wounded and captured at Missionary Ridge in Nov 1863. Died at Rock Island POW camp 10 oct 1864.
Contact Name:  GARY BRIDGES
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Date Added:  6/5/2009
Company G
Henry E Edgar - Corporal   
Henry Edgar mustered in on May 5, 1862. He was captured at Battle of Lavergne, TN on October 7, 1862 but was paroled on October 9 without any oath to cease fighting (likely a prisoner swap. He fought with the 32nd until it was merged with the 58th on November 23, 1863 (now the 32nd & 58th Regiments. He fought at Chickamauga TN, Columbia TN, Franklin TN, Jackson, and New Hope TN usually in Clayton's Brigade. He fought at Spanish Fort, AL and was one of the few survivors. He was made a Prisoner of War, taken to Ship Island on April 10, 1865 and was then sent to Vickburg on May 1, 1865 where he was paroled and returned home by mid May. He returned to being a rural farmer and lived a long, full life
Contact Name:  Joseph Karp
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Date Added:  3/16/2012
Company H
John P Bumpers - Private   
Looking for any information on this unit. books to read, the original flag prior to the joining of the 58th. anything
Contact Name:  William M. Lane jr
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Date Added:  6/26/2007
Company H
George Washington Dunagan - Private   
George enlisted 29 March 1862 at the formation of the Regiment at Coffeeville, Clark Co. Alabama. Mustered at Mobile, Ala. Captured 7 Oct 1862 at Lavergne, Tenn. and paroled 9 Oct. 20 Apr 1863 while stationed at Mobile he was given a 30 day furlough. His unit served under General Nathan Bedford Forrest for some time. Discharged 20 April 1865.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  6/3/2019
Company H
cullen pope - Unknown   
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Contact Name:  jan brown
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Date Added:  12/23/2007
Company H
john marshall pope - Private   
A.J. Pope was in company E, brother Cullen Pope also in company H, brother Calvin Pope was in 15th regiment, Company H.
Contact Name:  jan brown
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Date Added:  12/23/2007
Company I
John S. Hanly - Private   
From Tuscaloosa, AL, originally from County Cork, Ireland, via NY. He fought with the 32nd Alabama at Murfressboro, Chickamauga, Kennesaw Mountain, Lookout Mountain and Franklin and was surrendered at Spanish Fort, AL and parolled. He is buried in Greenwood Cemetary in Tuscaloosa next to Bryant-Denny Stadium and has a UDC marker. He survived the war and went on to be a very successful banker in a 5 county area around Tuscaloosa. His youngest son, Henry Butler Hanly is my grandfather (passed in 1948).
Contact Name:  Joe Wadle
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Date Added:  1/30/2010
Company I
chyle m smallwood - Private   
He was my gggf born 1831 in Tennessee and died 1899 in either Fayette or Walker co Alabama. Do you have any info or pictures
Contact Name:  richard biggs
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Date Added:  5/18/2014
Company Field & Staff
Allen Skeen Andrews - Unknown   
A.C.S. Andrews, A.S., Chaplain (Methodist)
Contact Name:  John J. Glenn
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Date Added:  6/9/2011
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