Unionists in the Heart of Dixie
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<p>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 IV of this series of books includes the surnames of soldiers beginning with T through Z. Chapters include: William Lowndes Yancey Lashes Out at Unionists; Slaves in the Civil War including the 1st Alabama Cavalry US Volunteers; A Black Civil War Veteran’s Descendant Uncovers a Mystery; Fixing to Go to the Army; The Black Flag—Negro Soldiers Buried Alive; Colored Soldiers Who Served in the 1st Alabama Cavalry US Volunteers including Information and Pictures from Some Memorial Services Held; Camp Nelson Kentucky 1863–1866; Slavery during and after the Civil War by Leslie H. Whitley; HDQRS. COMR. for Organization U.S. Colored Troops; Betrayal at Ebenezer Creek; Captured Confederate Prisoners at Gettysburg’s 150th Anniversary including Honoring William Alexander Nesmith a 1st Alabama Cav. US Soldier; Unionists’ Feeling in Alabama; Civil War Service of D. S. Purvine; Traveling Through the Icy Swamps on the March to the Sea; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Company Rosters Names of Soldiers in Each Company; GAR The Grand Army of the Republic and Kindred Societies; Civil War Military Hospitals in Nashville Tennessee; Explanations of Some Records in Roster; Roster of Soldiers T–Z; Shhhhhhhhhhhh! Let’s Not Talk About This by Terry Thornton; Pension Records for Francis W. and Ella C. Tupper; and Corrections and Additions from Volumes I II and III. Information on the following soldiers appears in this volume as it was submitted too late to be included in the earlier volumes: Jesse W. Austin Levi G. Ballard William Beasley Sylvester Berry Dillard “Dillon” Blevins John Blevins Ozias D. Boling Charles W. Botkin Isaac V. Bowman Lorenzo Dow Bowman Robert Alexander Boyd Samuel Bradley J.C. Brice Fernando “Frank” Cortez Burdick Berry Burns William Jasper Butler Reuben Cantrell Jonathan W. Clark Zion B. Cornelius William J. Dean Jeremiah Franklin Files Andrew Pink Flanagin John Gallion George Lucious Godfrey William Carroll “Buck” Buttery Nathaniel Hale John Madison Hallmark Charles Hill Harbison William White Harris Jonathan Harris Hendon Robert H. Hendon David C. Herron George S. Hughes James J. Ingram Jeremiah L. P. Jones Thomas Jefferson Lockhart John Michael Lunsford and William Stewart. 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.</p>
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