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2nd Alabama Infantry
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Jacob Kopf
Jacob Kopf Rank Unknown |
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This was my Great Grandfather who served in the 2nd and 4th Alabam CSA Infantry
Contact Name: Richard W. KopfDate Added: 10/7/2009
| Company A | |
George Washington Dodson
George Washington Dodson - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Stephen Moyers WoodardContact Homepage: Givem Tha Cold Steel Boys
Date Added: 4/18/2011
| Company A | |
Aaron Burrel Nabors
Aaron Burrel Nabors - Private |
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Aaron was 20 He served in Co A 2nd Alabama Infantry for 16 months until it was disbanded with the fall of Fort Pillow. He had enlisted at Fort Morgan, Ala. on 13 July 1861 and his unit had served there as Heavy Artillery Battery for some time. He then enlisted at Fort Pillow on 22 Mar. 1862 in Capt Hame's unattached Infantry co of Vols'. This became Co A 51st Regiment Partisan Rangers. Eventually becoming Co A 11th Regt, Ala. Cavalry. Serving under General John H Morgan & Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasDate Added: 3/29/2019
| Company B | |
Jackson Champion
Jackson Champion - Private |
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2nd Regiment Cavalry Volunteers Died on 2 June 1862 cause and location unknown
Contact Name: Ken AllisonDate Added: 1/3/2015
| Company B | |
John Duncan Mcmath
John Duncan Mcmath - Private |
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John is the husband of my 2nd Cousin Martha Ann Thomas He was transferred to 1st Alabama Artillery after his horse was killed.
He enlisted at Montgomery on 21 March 1862. He survived the war .
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas He enlisted at Montgomery on 21 March 1862. He survived the war .
Date Added: 12/19/2013
| Company C | |
John W. Gammill
John W. Gammill - Private |
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I am not a relative, but I am doing a project on this particular veteran. He enlisted in 1864 and served until the CSA surrendered in 1865. He was born in Alabama and lived there until he was moved to the Beauvoir Veteran's Home where he lived until his death in his 70's in the 1920's. He was married to Maney Gammill and had one child named Jean Gammill.
Contact Name: Hayden ChapmanDate Added: 4/18/2016
| Company D | |
James William Boatner
James William Boatner - Private |
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1843-1908
Contact Name: George HillDate Added: 6/12/2021
| Company D | |
Charles Earle Bussey
Charles Earle Bussey - 1st Sergeant |
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my great-great grandfather was the commander of Company I (Alabama Grays) and was wounded at Chickamauga and again near Lovejoy Station. He previously served in Company D, 2nd Alabama and Company A, 42nd Alabama. His younger brother Robert served the Shorter Guards (90 Day Volunteers) and Company D, 3rd Alabama Cavalry. Charles is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Oakton, Kentucky.
Contact Name: Tony BusseyDate Added: 4/29/2008
| Company D | |
John Clarke Mcgrew
John Clarke Mcgrew - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: VondaDate Added: 4/22/2021
| Company E | |
William M Bowles
William M Bowles - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Stephen WoodardDate Added: 9/12/2023
| Company E | |
R. L. Ellison
R. L. Ellison Rank Unknown |
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enlisted 1864, served under Capt's. Gage and Hill, recieved a Confederate pension in George Cty., no cemetery named.
Contact Name: James TrussellDate Added: 8/5/2010
| Company F | |
Thomas Jefferson Bishop sr.
Thomas Jefferson Bishop sr. - Private |
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Known as: Company F, Alabama Hilliard's 2nd Infantry Battalion...Died during the Civil War at Missionary Ridge, TN, This is The Battle of Chattanooga. The Union victories forced the Confederates back into Georgia, ending the siege of the vital railroad junction of Chattanooga.
Contact Name: Marjorie LovettDate Added: 3/26/2016
| Company K | |
J L Coulson
J L Coulson - Private |
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This is my 3x's great grandfather.
He was in the 2nd Alabama Infantry, Co K,
Jackson County Rifles.
Contact Name: Hope Pollard He was in the 2nd Alabama Infantry, Co K,
Jackson County Rifles.
Date Added: 3/14/2016
| Company K | |
John Tipton Womack
John Tipton Womack - Private |
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I have posted a short profile of Womack and the 2nd Regiment along with photos of Fort Morgan where the regiment spent a year in 1861-82.
Contact Name: Ric ManningContact Homepage: cwprivates.blogspot.com
Date Added: 7/29/2010