History of the 25th Alabama Infantry Regiment
ADDITIONAL SOURCES


Company C, 25th Alabama Infantry, Shelby Confederates
Compiled by Stephen P. Barber

Excellent! Detailed roster of Company C, 25th Alabama Infantry.


Photo and Letters of Private Calvin J.C. Munroe
Courtesy of Paul Petree of Ft. Worth, Texas.

Writing Home To Talladega
By William H. Moore, Submitted by Bill Yatchman
Civil War Times Illustrated, November/December 1990

Letters written by Lt William H. Moore to Jennie Parsons.


R.W. Reeves letter to The Southern Advertiser
August 8, 1864

Letter from R.W. Reeves to The Southern Advertiser giving account of killed and wounded near Atlanta.


Brewer's Alabama

Pages 629-630


Confederate Military History

Volume VII, pages 134-137


Union Prisoner at Andersonville
By Capt. James M. Page
Confederate Veteran

Capt. James M. Page, of the Union Army, was captured in the Battle of Liberty Mills, Va., on September 21, 1864. He was a prisoner of war at Andersonville, and has published a history of that prison and a defense of Major Wirz. His testimony ought to be accepted as true.

We were guarded by the 25th Alabama Infantry, veteran troops, who knew how to treat prisoners. And I said then and have ever since said in speaking of our guards - the 25th Alabama Infantry - that I never met the same number of men together who came much nearer to my standard of what I call gentlemen. They were respectful, humane, and soldierly.


Echoes of Glory Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy, page 153
Time-Life Books

Photo of Private Beck's trousers, which he was wearing when he was wounded at the Battle of Atlanta on July 22, 1864.


Updated 25_al_ad.htm June 30, 1997 by Steven L. Driskell