Hey Arawn1030, please try and refrain from triple posting in the future .
Hey Arawn1030, please try and refrain from triple posting in the future .
Want a Confederate War of Rights Youtube Channel? Check me out: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGg...FzrH8wKbsaSTcA
Daniel Henry Tracy, Corporal, 28th Iowa Infantry
Fought every battle of the regiment until Ceder Creek where he was wounded and captured.
First Sergeant Joseph P. Brevett of Company B, 2nd Maryland Infantry
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne’er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;- William Shakespeare, Henry V
A Good Resource for The Maryland Campaign
Jesse S. Crosby, 20th Georgia Infantry, July 15, 1861 - May 6, 1864
Samuel T. McKenzie, 20th Georgia Infantry, July 15, 1861 - September 2, 1862
Joseph C. McKenzie, 20th Georgia Infantry, July 15, 1861 - October 1, 1863
Henry C. McKenzie, 3rd Georgia Infantry, June 1, 1861 - January 28, 1863
Charles R. Beddingfield, 38th Alabama Infantry
Samuel L. Cowart, Cobb's Legion
I have three ancestors on my Dad's side. Great Grandfather x 5 William Dunn and his brothers. One fought for the South. I will ask my cousin for the pictures and post them here.
2nd cousin 5 or 6 times removed
Mjr William Zachariah Leitner - 2nd SC Inf..jpg
"If we were wrong in our contest, then the Declaration of Independence of 1776 was a grave mistake and the revolution to which it led was a crime. If Washington was a patriot; Lee cannot have been a rebel."
"I want you to try to teach to your children and to your children's children that ours was not a lost cause. I want you to tell them that we were fighting for the right ..."
Wade Hampton III
I dont remember his first name but his last name was Dixon from Illinois. Still researching more
Colonel - James Dixon,Commander of Eagle Brigade,Second Corps Union Army
I named my account after my ancestor, Pvt. Marcus McCutchan. He was born in Indiana in 1843, and ran away from home when he was 16. He found work in Tennessee, working on railroads. When the war broke out, he was conscripted into the 27th Tennessee of the CSA. At the Battle of Shiloh, he was wounded and taken to a hospital that was 50 miles from Union lines. He escaped to the North, and joined the 17th Indiana of the Union Army.
Last edited by Pvt. Marcus McCutchan; 11-26-2016 at 03:02 AM.
Did the confederacy use conscription in 1861?
To the Colors!
Captain Lance Rawlings
Company K, 38th North Carolina, Pender's Brigade, A.P. Hill's Division, Jackson's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
http://www.warofrightsforum.com/show...lina-Boys-quot