Civil War Units from Greene County
or with Greene County Officers

Includes the precincts that were originally part of  Greene county that split to Hale County in 1867.

 

Muster rolls on this site:

7th Alabama Cavalry, Company B2

8th Confederate Cavalry Company D2

5th Alabama Infantry Battalion, Company A (North Sumter Rifles)2

5th Alabama Infantry Battalion, Company D (Greensboro Light Artillery Guards)

11th Alabama Infantry, Co. B (Greene County Greys)2

11th Alabama Infantry, Co. C (Confederate Guards)2

Confederate Guards, 17 May 18615

36th Alabama Infantry, Company B3

43rd Alabama Infantry, Co., C,2 Also see James Henry Lee Civil War Letters

Captain Robert M. Harkness, Alabama Militia2, 27 August 1862

Crawford's Company2, Local Defense, 13 October 1862

Captain Cockrell's Company2, 19th August, 1864

Turnipseed's Company2 Date of Enlistment: 10 Sep 1864

Captain Tyree's Home Guard2, Date of Enlistment: 1 Nov 1864

Dixie Boys, Company C. Twenty-Fourth Alabama Volunteers

 

 

 

Three Confederate Prisoners

Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, Gettysburg, June-July, 1863.1

 

Additional Greene Related Units4:

1st Alabama Artillery, Company B

2nd Alabama Infantry

2nd Alabama Cavalry

7th Alabama Cavalry, Company H

8th Alabama Cavalry Ball-Hatch, H, Livingston

5th Alabama Infantry, Company B

9th Alabama Infantry, Company G

20th Alabama Infantry

41st Alabama Infantry, Company E

Eutaw Rifles

Grigg's Company

May's Company

Mawhenney's Company

Newburn Guards

Nunnelee's Alabama Volunteers

Reese's Company

Stewart's Company

Trice's Company

West Greene Volunteers

38th Alabama Infantry -- a beautiful site done by Arthur E. Green, author of  Gracie's Pride - the 43rd Alabama Infantry Volunteers.
 

Sources:

1. Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 / compiled by Hirst D. Milhollen and Donald H. Mugridge, Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 1977. No. 0207

2. Scott Owens <Anrkee@aol.com>

3. Birmingham News, "Army Roll Call Found at Gordo"

4. Alabama Department of Archives and History

5. Independent Observer, 17 May 1861, Vol. 7, Issue No. 15