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1st Alabama Cavalry
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1st Alabama Cavalry Flag
The First National was their first flag and was captured May 1863 at Middleton, TN.
(Research: Greg Biggs)
Griswold Cavalry Officers Sword of William Wirt Allen
"Maj Wm W Allen"
"1st Alabama Cavalry"
(Reference: Kerry Elliott)
1st Alabama Cavalry Ordnance Document Feb. 10, 1862
1st Alabama Cavalry Document of Ordnance Received in Montgomery, AL on Feb 10th, 1862. (Research Gene Phillips)
Lewis Bridges Wright
Lewis Bridges Wright boasted of being at least twenty feet ahead of his company in every battle he engaged. Confederate Veterans Reunion in Hartselle, AL Camp Friendship. Aug 10th, 1893.
~Alabama Enquirer
William Petty Dunlap
Co. B 1st Alabama Cavalry
John F. Gaines Lt. Col
Co. B 1st Alabama Cavalry
Enlisted as 1st Lieutenant
Sgt. Ignatius Bramwell Rylander
Co. B 1st Alabama Cavalry
John Burke
Co. B 1st Alabama Cavalry
John and his brother Robert W Burke were both in Co. B 1st Alabama Cavalry. RW was killed in Boonville, MS shortly after the Battle of Shiloh. John lived until 1919 and died in Waverly, AL. (Research Gene Phillips)
Lewis Bridges Wright
Co. D 1st Alabama Cavalry
(1837-1926)
Thomas Alexander Davis
Co. D 1st Alabama Cavalry
Alonzo M. Cryer
Co. D 1st Alabama Cavalry
John C. Baird
Co. E 1st Alabama Cavalry
Andrew Jackson Pickett
Co. I 1st Alabama Cavalry
Thomas Jefferson Goodwyn 2nd Lt.
Co. K 1st Alabama Cavalry
John Peyton Fuller
Co. K 1st Alabama Cavalry
John Rice Chandler
1st Alabama Cavalry
1840-1923
(Research: Randall Chandler)
1st Alabama Cavalry Reunion
1st Alabama Cavalry Veterans reunion in Monroe County, AL in the early 1900's.
(Research: Randall Chandler)
Dr. Steven Elbert P'Pool
4th Tennessee Cavalry/5th Alabama Cavalry (Roddey's Command) Research: Bill Beard
Lewis Bridges Wright was transferred to the 5th Alabama Cavalry on 7/15/1862 and served until the end of the war.