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Six more vintage photographs of Captains in the Confederacy at the ADAH

Do you have additional information about these Confederate soldiers? Click on the link at the end to inform the Alabama Department of Archives and History. You can also order a copy of the photograph from them.

Captain Robert Benjamin Kyle, Company A, 31st Alabama Infantry, C.S.A. Q2474Captain Robert Benjamin Kyle, Company A, 31st Alabama Infantry, C.S.A. Q2474

Captain Robert M. Sands, Mobile Cadets. The Mobile Cadets became part of Co. A, 3rd Alabama Infantry, C. S. A. during the Civil War. Sans was later promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. 1862 Q346Captain Robert M. Sands, Mobile Cadets. The Mobile Cadets became part of Co. A, 3rd Alabama Infantry, C. S. A. during the Civil War. Sans was later promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. The photograph was taken in Norfolk, Virginia 1862 Q346

Captain Samuel Jennings Murphy, Company F, 3rd Alabama Cavalry, C.S.A Q4264Captain Samuel Jennings Murphy, Company F, 3rd Alabama Cavalry, C.S.A Q4264

Captain Thomas Ragland, Company H, 17th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A. Ragland was killed at Ezra Church, Georgia Q4994Captain Thomas Ragland, Company H, 17th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A. Ragland was killed at Ezra Church, Georgia Q4994

Captain Watkins Phelan, C.S.A. Phelan served as a captain in Company F of the 3rd Alabama Infantry, C. S. A.Q4273Captain Watkins Phelan, C.S.A. Phelan served as a captain in Company F of the 3rd Alabama Infantry, C. S. A.Q4273

Captain William Armstrong Middleton, Company G, 1st Battalion Hilliard's Legion 23rd Alabama Battalion Sharpshooters, C.S.A. 1861 Q5086Captain William Armstrong Middleton, Company G, 1st Battalion Hilliard’s Legion / 23rd Alabama Battalion Sharpshooters, C.S.A. 1861 Q5086

FreeHearts: 2nd edition A Novel of Colonial America (Tapestry of Love Series Book 3)

Inspired by true events, Col. John Washington (ancestor of President George Washington), Randall Revell, Tom Cottingham, Edmund Beauchamp ward off Indian attacks and conquer the wilds of Maryland’s Eastern shore in 17th century colonial America in this historical novel.

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5 comments

  1. My family also. My Alabama St. Clair county family I am not sure about the use of him in a fiction. There are plenty of truthful stories of the families.

  2. It would be wonderful to have these great pictures digital restored. I had my great grandfather restored, amazing. My great grandfather was born in Alabama but moved to Mississippi and was in the C S A there. His parents were married 1837 in Alabama.

  3. I really enjoy this web site….D.O.

  4. I am looking for information on Captain Able Lancaster Harrington.

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