CONFEDERATE ALABAMA TROOPS
16th Regiment, Alabama Infantry
- Overview:
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16th Infantry Regiment, assembled at Courtland, Alabama, in August, 1861, contained men
from Russell, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Franklin, Cherokee, and Marion counties. The unit was
ordered to Tennessee, then Kentucky where it fought at Fishing Creek under General Zollicoffer.
Later it was assigned to General Wood's, Lowrey's, and Shelley's Brigade. After taking part in
the Battle of Shiloh and Perryville, the 16th participated in the
campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, moved with Hood to Tennessee,
then saw action in North Carolina. In September, 1861, the regiment totalled 867 effectives. It
sustained 168 casualties at Murfreesboro, and lost fifty-nine percent of the 414 engaged at Chickamauga. During December, 1863,
there were 302 present for duty and 202 arms. It lost 150 killed and wounded at Jonesboro and half of its remaining force
were disabled at Franklin and Nashville. On April 26, 1865, about
50 officers and men surrendered. Its commanding officers were Colonels Frederick A. Ashford,
A.H. Helvenston, and William B. Wood; and Lieutenant Colonels John W. Harris, Joseph J. May,
and John H. McGaughy.
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