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         Military Units Confederate:     more books (17)
  1. Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units by Arthur W., Jr. Bergeron, 1996-10-01
  2. CONFEDERATE MILITARY LAND UNITS 1861-1865 by W. J. Tancig, 1967
  3. Confederate military units of West Virginia by James Carter Linger, 1989
  4. [Burial lists of members of Union and Confederate military units by Sherman Lee Pompey, 1971
  5. TENNESSEANS IN THE CIVIL WAR:A Military History of Confederate and Union Units with Available Rosters of Personnel.
  6. Tennesseans in the Civil War, Part I: A Military History of the Confederate and Union Units With Available Rosters of Personnel by Tennessee Historical Commission, 1964-06
  7. Tennesseans in the Civil War: A Military History of Confederate and Union Units With Available Rosters of Personnel (Tennesseans in the Civil War) by Tennessee Historical, 1981-08
  8. Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, the Confederate Units and the Indian Units by Stewart Sifakis, 2004-10
  9. Compendium of the Confederate Armies/Kentucky,Maryland,Missouri: The Confederate Units and the Indian Units (Compendium of the Confederate Armies) by Stewart Sifakis, 1995-01
  10. Guide to Missouri Confederate Units by James E. McGhee, 2008-04
  11. The Pride of the Confederate Artillery: The Washington Artillery in the Army of Tennessee by Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. Hughes, 1997-11
  12. Spartanburg district Confederate troops, 1861-1865: Arranged by military unit by J. B. O Landrum, 1997
  13. The Antietam Campaign (Military Campaigns of the Civil War)
  14. More Terrible than Victory: North Carolina's Bloody Bethel Regiment, 1861-65 by Craig S. Chapman, 1999-12-01

1. Confederate States, Civil War Regimental Histories, Directory
REGIMENTAL HISTORIES ARTILLERY, CAVALRY, INFANTRY, AND OTHER UNITS, CONFEDERATE STATES OF USA, States OW CW Units - FAQs Military Records
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2. 54th. Mass. Volunteer Infantry, Co. I
African American Civil War Reenacting Units U.S. Military History Institute Bibliography on emancipation; confederate; infantry; honey
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3. 37th Texas Cavalry (Terrell's), CSA
Reenactment troop of very authentic detail portrays a multiracial Confederate unit; general historical information, unit history, newsletter and
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4. UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE CIVIL WAR
A Guide to Cherokee Confederate Military Units, 1861 1865. The Civil War in Indian Territory
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5. Civil War Units Unit 4 Version 8.3
Civil War Units CSA National States AM civilwar Researching your Confederate Ancestors researchonline.net/gacw Georgia Military
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6. Texas Confederate Journals Military Units Page
These large units were typically named for their Districts The Confederate States Army was divided into geographic military districts whose
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7. Cherokee Confederate Military Units
Confederate Units, and the Indian Units *National Archives Microfilm M861 Compiled Records Showing Service of Military Units in Confederate
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8. The 28th Georgia / 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry - Welcome
Familyoriented re-enacting unit based in the Resaca area in North Georgia, portraying both Confederate and Federal units.
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9. Civil War In Georgia
Includes information on Georgia units serving, photographs, confederate pension applications, and miscellaneous documents.
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10. Index To Compiled Service Records Of Amason's Who Served In
Index to Compiled Service Records of Amason and Amerson Soldiers Who Served in Military Units of the Confederate States of America
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11. Texas Confederate Journals Military Units Page
List of units from Texas during the Civil War. Has some of the units histories.
http://www.bauer.uh.edu/parks/tex/texreb1.html
Click here to SEARCH the site The Confederate Army was organized as follows:
  • Companies (about 100 soldiers) were raised locally and contained about 100 soldiers. They were commanded by a captain, up to four lieutenants, sergeants, and corporals. The company remained relatively intact during the war. The ten companies which composed a regiment were distinguished by assigned a single letter designation A thru K. Many often also had names based on the location where the unit was formed, a local hero, or commanding officer (e.g., The San Jacinto Guards were formed in Houston and named for the nearby site of the Battle of San Jacinto the final battle for Texas Independence. The company was assigned to the Second Texas Infantry Regiment and designated as Company A). To find Infantry and Cavalry companies, refer to the Regimental or Battalion level.
  • Regiments (about 1,000 soldiers) Ten companies were formed into a regiment commanded by a colonel. Additional line and staff officers and non-commisioned officers were assigned to the regimental staff (Lt. Colonel, Major, Sgt. Major, surgeons, chaplains, mucisians, etc.) The ten companies of the regiment were assigned a letter designation A thru K. (e.g., The San Jacinto Guards was assigned as Company A of the 2nd Texas Regiment)
  • Brigades (2-5,000 soldiers) Several regiments formed a brigade commanded by a brigadier general. These large units were typically named for their commanding general and were organized for a campaign or as part of a standing army.

12. Project Objectives
For Texas confederate military units the WWW.TexReb will provide a journal Currently the Texas confederate military Unit database is being loaded.
http://www.bauer.uh.edu/parks/tex/texreb.html
WWW.TEXREB.UH.EDU
A Proposal for Preservation and Distribution
Professors Joseph T. Glatthaar (Department of History)
and
Michael S. Parks (Department of Decision and Information Sciences)
of the University of Houston
Six components are viewable at the present. Click on one of the subjects shown in the list below:
  • Project Objectives
  • Project Status
  • Project Requirements
  • For an explanation of the technology see How it works
  • For a demonstration see The Working TexReb Example
  • How to make donations to support the project
  • For a sample from the Texas Archive see:
    the drummer boy Edward Folk
    of the 2nd Texas Infantry Regiment
  • Return to Parks' Homepage We won a Favorite Site award from Ancestry.com ,one of the largest genealogical web sites. (3/25/99).
    Project Objectives
    This Texas Confederate Journal Project Proposal is designed to generate interest in providing easily accessible historical and geneological information on Texas and Texas soldiers during the War Between The States. This preservation and distribution project will utilize the INTERNET's World Wide Web for public access to the project archives. Histories, texts, images about soldiers and military units can then be FAXed to interested users. For Texas Confederate Military Units the WWW.TexReb will provide a journal containing:
  • 13. Civil War Clothing | Civil War Uniform | Civil War Sutlery | Civil War Sutlers |
    confederate and Union uniforms and accessories; also Indian Wars and Old West. Individual military units, plus props. Women's and children's garb too. Online catalog with images and ordering information. (Emmett, Idaho, USA)
    http://www.ccsutlery.com/
    Civil War Re-enactors Sutler
    Civil War Union Uniforms Confederate CSA Civil War Uniforms Civil War tents, Civil War weapons, Civil War buckles, Civil War buttons, Civil War All Clothing Made in the USA * State of Idaho Uniform - Leather Goods Specials Basic USA or CSA uniform made with the following wool - sky blue, navy blue or medium gray. All wools are of the highest quality. Internet Uniform Special Consists of the following Items Kepi, Bummer or Slouch Hat Sky Blue or Grey Foot Trouser Unlined Sack Coat or Shell Jacket Leather Waist Belt (Black or Russet) US or CS Oval Lead filled Belt Plate Adjustable Suspenders Internet Special Price See More About Our Basic Uniform Special! Order both specials together and save on shipping. Complete your Uniform Special! Combine this Leather Good Special with our basic uniform special for a complete CS or US Uniform. Leather Goods Special includes: Cartridge Box With Tins Cartridge Box Strap Cap Box Box Plate Eagle Breast Plate Haversack Black Tarred or Plain Purchased Separately $ Entire Set Special Price: See More About Our Leather Goods Special!

    14. Military Units Of South Carolina
    The exact number of military units which were formed in South Carolina is unknown . THE confederate NAVY. The CSS Hunley. FEDERAL units
    http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/scunits.htm
    The Civil War in South Carolina
    Military Units of South Carolina
      The exact number of military units which were formed in South Carolina is unknown. Some units changed names and / or were consolidated or reoganized during the war and a few were disbanded without seeing service. This list contains 191 known discreet units and is based on the inventory made by the National Archives of the various rosters and service records. The Compendium of Civil War Regiments by Sifakis identifies 171 units, but my list below shows 191 units. I believe this number is pretty accurate. From the State of South Carolina, the following units were formed for service in the Civil War:
        33 regiments, and 2 battalions of infantry
        7 regiments and 1 battalion of cavalry
        1 regiment, and 1 battalion of heavy artillery
        29 batteries of light artillery
      The total loss of the Confederate Armies in killed and mortally wounded will never be definitely known, and can be stated only in round numbers. A summing up of the casualties at each battle and minor engagementusing official reports only, and in their absence accepting Confederate estimates- indicates that 94, 000 men were killed or mortally wounded on the Confederate side during the war. Almost one quarter of these men were from South Carolina. An estimated 23,000 were killed in the war, and 18,666 are known and their names listed in Broken Fortunes To understand the full meaning of these figures one must keep in mind the sparse population of these States. The "military population" of South Carolina in 1861 was 55,046.

    15. Dade County Civil War Military Rosters
    Muster rolls, officer rosters, and histories for confederate units serving from Dade County, Georgia.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~gadade/cwroster.htm
    Dade County in the Civil War
    Unit Rosters and Histories

    Return to Dade County, GA Home Page This page was last updated Monday, 25-Sep-2000 20:03:38 MDT

    16. Military Units Of Kentucky
    confederate military History Vol. 5. by Ellison Capers. units of theconfederate States Army. Crute, Joseph H. Jr. Midlothian, VA Derwent Books,
    http://www.researchonline.net/kycw/biblio.htm
    The Civil War in Kentucky
    Bibliography of Works Cited
      The Appomattox Roster by R. A. Brock. Originally published in 1887 by The Society, Richmond, VA. This book contains 56,000 names of men who surrendered at Appomattox. It shows the man's unit of service and some additional notes. Available on CD-ROM. Army Official Records. This 128 Volume Set is known also as The War of the Rebellion: A Compillation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. This set is widely available in libraries. Available on CD-ROM
      The Boys of the Fifth Rigdon, John C. 1998. Augusta, GA. Eastern Digital Resources. This book is a regimental history of the Georgia Fifth Volunteer Infantry. Available in paperback CD-ROM.
      Broken Fortunes
      Randolph W. Kirkland, Jr. The South Carolina Historical Society. 1995. This book contains the names and unit of service of 18,666 men of South Carolina who died in the Civil War.
      Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Dyer, Frederick H. 2000. Clearwater, SC. Eastern Digital Resources. CD-ROM available.

    17. Milam County, Texas Civil War Page
    Provides a brief history of the confederate and state military units raised in Milam County, Texas during the Civil War and their commanding officers.
    http://members.tripod.com/~jamesewilliams/index-2.html
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    By
    James E. Williams
    This book contains the following information: 1. Service records of Milam County Confederate Soldiers arranged by unit. 2. List of Milam County Militia Soldiers arranged by unit. 3. List of Milam County men employed in the Confederate Quartermaster and Commissary Departments. 4. Petitions of Milam County citizens requesting the discharge or detail of soldiers. 5. Bibliography. 6. Complete name index. To order a copy of this reference book send $14.00 (Texas residents add 95¢ sales tax) to: James E. Williams
    1605 South Highway 36
    Milano, Texas 76556-2696
    Milam County Confederate Military Units Company G "Milam County Grays", 5th Texas Infantry.
    This company was organized at Cameron, Texas July 15, 1861 and mustered into Confederate Service for the war at Houston, Texas on August 29, 1861. It was surrendered at Appomattox, Virginia April 9, 1865. Commanded by Captains J.C. Rogers and John Smith. Company D "San Andres Light Horse Company", 4th Texas Cavalry.

    18. Confederate States, Civil War Regimental Histories, Directory
    American Civil War Unit Bibliographies Bibliography from the United States military confederate Irregular Warfare Partisan ranger units and guerrilla
    http://www.tarleton.edu/~kjones/confeds.html
    (hear about the Civil War on World Talk Radio
    Confederate States General Genealogy ALABAMA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry ARIZONA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry ARKANSAS General Artillery Cavalry Infantry CS Army General Artillery Cavalry Infantry FLORIDA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry GEORGIA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry INDIAN UNITS General Artillery Cavalry Infantry KENTUCKY General Artillery Cavalry Infantry LOUISIANA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry MARYLAND General Artillery Cavalry Infantry MISSISSIPPI General Artillery Cavalry Infantry MISSOURI General Artillery Cavalry Infantry NORTH CAROLINA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry SOUTH CAROLINA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry TENNESSEE General Artillery Cavalry Infantry TEXAS General Artillery Cavalry Infantry VIRGINIA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry WEST VIRGINIA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry BRIGADES General Artillery Cavalry Infantry DIVISIONS, CORPS General Artillery Cavalry Infantry
    INDEX OF REGIMENTAL HISTORIES: ARTILLERY, CAVALRY, INFANTRY, AND OTHER UNITS, CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
    The Confederacy raised between 764 and 1009 regiments over the period of the Civil War. The lack of adequate records precludes a more accurate count. Regardless of the actual number of regiments recruited, the list below is but a small fraction of those that were raised. It is hoped that many other Civil War regiments will find a "webmaster" in the future to preserve their history.
    General Information

    19. Barrow County, Georgia Genealogy Page
    Contains information on county census, cemeteries, geography, churches, land lotteries, genealogy books, vital records, military and confederate units.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~gabarrow/
    Welcome To Barrow County, Georgia's GAGenWeb Site
    Part of the GAGenWeb Project about GAGenWeb Project More Georgia Counties Go to Another State Thank you for visiting!
    I hope you are able to find new records
    and will contribute your information, too.
    MK Harrison

    Barrow County Coordinator
    Ed Gordon

    District Coordinator
    Vivian Price Saffold

    State Coordinator
    Please Note: These pages are hosted by volunteers in our spare time, because we would like to see more people document their roots and because we enjoy genealogy. All the information we have on Barrow County is posted on this website. Our desire is to add new items of interest. If you have information you want to share, we would love to hear from you. Links to external web sites are being provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or approval of any of the products, services or opinions contained in any external web site. Family Group Sheet Project Barrow County was formed in 1914 (one book says 03 NOV, another says 14 JUL) from portions of Jackson, Gwinnett and Walton Counties.

    20. LG Information Page
    Sixth Battalion, Southern Legion, Army of Northern Virginia, an organization of confederate reenactors based in the New England area. Representing over 350 Civil War military and civilian reenactors, our member units are based in four states. Events schedule, membership news and contact information.
    http://www.libertygreys.org
    Know what you're looking for? Here are our
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    Schedule 2005 See the events for the 2005 season, with links to websites where available Event Central Information on our next three events, directions, weather, and attendance report forms ... Return to the Main Page Liberty Greys Information Page The Liberty Greys 6th Regiment, 1st Division, ANV
    Any Fate but Submission!
    Image created by Karen Jean, 35th VA The Confederacy in New England "Surrender means that the history of this heroic struggle will be written by the enemy, that our youth will be trained by Northern school teachers; learn from Northern school books THEIR version of the war; and taught to regard our gallant dead as traitors and our maimed veterans as fit subjects of derision."
    Gen. Patrick Cleburne, CSA Deo Vindice The Liberty Greys (6th Battalion, ANV),
    are an organization of Confederate reenactors based in the New England area.
    Our member units are based in six states, and we represent over

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