This series of books includes the most extensive collection of records and information ever published on the 1st Alabama Cavalry; USV and its soldiers. The author has transcribed all of the military records; including muster rolls; on each of the soldiers; and in some cases; a transcription of pension records. Southern Claims are included on some of the soldiers. Each volume includes numerous pictures of some of the soldiers; as well as several Civil War sketches drawn by artist; Joe Harper; descendant of Private Joseph Harper. Unionists in the Heart of Dixie; Volume III of this series of books includes the surnames of soldiers beginning with N through S. It examines the reasons why the soldiers from Alabama; and other southern states; supported their country by fighting for the Union; describes the Unionist "Leave-Aloners;" who wanted to be left alone but were forced to choose a side; and provides accounts of Cahaba; Libby; and Andersonville Prisons. This volume also covers Civil War foot soldiers; Civil War uniforms; first enlistees of the 1st Alabama Cavalry (US Volunteers) who were immediately sent to Nashville; Tennessee and were assigned to the 1st Middle Tennessee Cavalry; US; which later became the 5th Tennessee. It includes information on the battles of Stone's River; in Murfreesboro; Tennessee; Day's Gap; in Alabama; the USS Sultana; John R. Phillips (after the war); headquarters of the 1st Alabama Cavalry Volunteers; Moulton; Alabama; August 21; 1865; and Civil War hospitals in Nashville; Tennessee. The questions most often asked of the author have been: "Who were these men? Why did they fight for the Union? What happened to them during and after the war?" The author has attempted to answer these questions; however; it is not known when some of the soldiers later died.
#4808904 in Books 2001-10-22 2001-10-22Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.46 x 1.25 x 7.56l; 2.23 #File Name: 0787656917352 pages
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