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Subj: 25th ~ History of the 25th Alabama Date: 97-02-18 16:58:09 EST From: dpendlet@dsmd.dsmd.state.al.us (Debbie Pendleton) Dear Mr. Driskell: Congratulations! What a wonderful resource! It is tastefully designed, easy to navigate, and a wonderful resource. I think your note clearly satisfies the permission to publish agreement and we thank you for helping disseminate this information. Now, do you want to do several hundred more :)! Seriously, thanks for letting me preview it, and it looks wonderful. Sincerely, Debbie Pendleton Assistant Director for Public Services Alabama Department of Archives and History PO Box 300100 Montgomery, AL 36130-0100 dpendlet@dsmd.dsmd.state.al.us http://www.asc.edu/archives/agis.html Subj: 25th AL page Date: 97-03-27 06:02:33 EST From: fpm9944@ix.netcom.com (Frances Morrison) Hi!- really enjoyed these pages - WELL DONE! one small correction, George Doherty JOHNSTON (note the "t") was my gr-great half-uncle and his name was NOT Johnson (although a frequently-made error!) - perhaps you'd like to put an "error correction" note the correct spelling!? Unfortunately, my great-grandfather (Lt. Henry Yarbrough Weissinger), who served as his half-brother's adjutant, is not listed, but such is life!? (FYI - both these men were from Perry Co. AL) I note you used the AL Dept. of Archives as your source - do you know if they have other regiments from AL, ESP the rooster of the 28th AL? as well as the 25th? - I've just gotten a new scanner and am anxious to try it out with something useful, but have had trouble tracking down the full complement of soldiers, Private to General - most of the generally published sources confine themselves to officiers! (hmph!) in any case, enjoyed your page - thanks for posting! sincerely, Frances Morrison -- Frances P. Morrison: fpm9944@ix.netcom.com Web sites for Palmer, Morrison, Perry Co. AL genealogy: http://pw2.netcom.com/~fpm9944/index.html (as of 1/26/97) Subj: Company "C" 25th Infantry Date: 97-04-03 00:24:02 EST From: spbarber429@mindspring.com (Stephen Barber) Please see my URL: http://www.mindspring.com/~spbarber429/c25inf.htm If you want, you may link to it. I would like permission to link to your 25th Infantry site. Willis M. Pledger was my 2nd great-granduncle. Thanks. Stephen Barber Subj: 25th Alabama Home Page Date: 97-05-21 19:15:05 EDT From: MilnerG@bek.com (Milner, Glenn) Sir: Words fail me. Your 25th Alabama home page is exactly what the web should be used for! On behalf of my maternal great, great, great grandfather, Private John R. Taylor, Company F, 25th Regiment Alabama Volunteers, I thank you. Private Taylor gave all on June 27, 1863 when he died of disease in Atlanta Medical College Hospital. He left behind a wife (Louisa) and 7 children in Randolph County near Wedowee after only 6 months in the army. Please add his name to your roster of Company F. References available for Private John (R.) Taylor, Co. F, 25th Ala. Infantry: * ADAH Montgomery-Muster Roll Co. F April 30, 1863-June 30, 1863 * National Archives-Consolidated Service Records of Confederate Soldiers * National Archives-Records of Organizations from Alabama 25th Infantry * GDAH Atlanta-List of Burials in Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta * ADAH Montgomery-Randolph County Widows Pension File-Taylor, John Also, there was a Private Calvin J.C. Munroe who served in Company G. I have a photograph of him in uniform that I got from a descendant in Texas. Can you display scanned photos on your page? If so, I will call that fellow in Texas and ask his permission to display Private Munroe's photo on the web. Let me know if you want me to pursue this. Thanks again for your efforts. Respectfully submitted, Glenn Milner, Capt. J.M. DeShazo Camp 1563, Sons of Confederate Veterans Living history with Company F, 4th Alabama Infantry / 79th NYSM Subj: 25th Ala. infantry Date: 97-05-30 02:28:05 EDT From: pomp@mail.bna.bellsouth.net (Kent Blanton) Mr Driskell, My name is Kent Blanton I had a ancestor in the 25th his name was Pvt. Leonard Green Co. E, He lived in Lauderdale Co. at a place called Slabtown, The town Green Hill is named for one of his sons. I am interested in geting a copy of his war record, I just wonderd if you might have some info about him or if you can tell me where to write to get his record. I have also found out that there is a photograph of him in exsistance i'm not sure if it's war time or not but I'll let you know when and if I ever find it. You have a excellent page on the 25th , one of the best,and to the point pages I have seen to date Thank You. Cpl. Kent Blanton E-mail- pomp@bellsouth.net Wards 9th Tenn. Cav. Goodlettsville TN. Subj: 25th AL Regt Date: 97-06-14 20:14:21 EDT From: kjones@tarleton.edu (Ken Jones) Steven-- Just found your 25th AL page. If you don't mind, I'm going to create links to it. I maintain a list of Alabama and Confederate regimental [http://www.tarleton.edu/activities/pages/facultypages/jones/alregts.html] histories, and yours is an excellent resource. Thanks in advance. Ken Jones Subj: 25th Ala. Date: 97-06-27 22:25:19 EDT From: Cobra614 Mr.Driskell Wonderfull...Thats all I can say... I've been searching for a long time for anything on the 25th...and I've found it !!! thanks to you...I thank you, and my family thanks you...WELL DONE!!! My relative in the 25th was my GGGG uncle Lt. Jonathan Stout, Regimental Adjutant, I noticed that his name is incorrect in the roster.... I have a lot of information on him, very briefly: he was wounded 3 times, Murfreesbor, Tn. in the leg...Atlanta...in the right shoulder...Franklin, Tn. the left shoulder, which put him out of the war...after the war he became a minister and served the church in SC. .....if you would like, I can send more details of this and more...... he was also mentioned in the O.R. for his actions at Shiloh.. If you would like this information ..please let me know...again... Thanks for this wonderfull history..you are to be commended sir!!!! With regards; Lee W. Parker 614 Valley Rd. Cedartown Ga. 30125 P.S. I also know what happened to General McClellans Sword... he is a distant cousin... its a good story in itself... Subj: 25th Alabama Infantry Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 From: Cindy Hale-Morrow BrayMy ancestor was Micajah R Mullins. He was in the Wesobulga Pioneers. July 21, 1860 (2nd Corporal) along with his brother, Martin V Mullins, 2nd Lt. The Wesobulga Pioneers were pretty much the basis of Co F in the 25th. He officially enlisted in the CSA on October 19, 1861 at Wesobulga, AL and served in Co F, 25th AL Infantry Regiment. He worked his way up through the ranks and was eventually made 2nd Lt by Gen Bragg May 9, 1862. He died at Tazewell, TN November 30, 1862. The dates for most of your sources for those in the 25th were after the date of his death so I understand why he might not be listed. I have copies of his service cards if you need to see them. I would like for him to be listed as he not only served but lost his life in the service of the 25th. Thanks for your time and interest in returning my query. If I can be of further help in the recognition of Micajah's service, please let me know. Keep up the great work. I'll revisit the new site address. Cindy Subj: John Nelson 25th Alabama Co. K Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 From: Chuck Hi Steven, My name is Charles Uren, my Great Grandfather was Elisha Nelson. I have not proved as yet that he was the Elisha in Co. B of 25th Al. but his brother was John Clifford Nelson of Co. K born 10 May 1847 and died 24 June 1918. These dates taken from his headstone at Shell Banks Cemetery in Gulf Shores, Alabama. The roster list his age as 32. I have not found Elisha's grave to see if he has a Conf. Headstone, but have been told by distant relatives that he served in the Civil War. Elisha died in Biloxi, Miss. but his body was sent to Mobile, Al. for burial. Thanks for the information and the Web site dedicated to the 25th. Chuck!!!! Subj: 25th Alabama Infantry Web Page Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 10:28 EST From: rspit@ix.netcom.com "Rudy and Kathy Spit" Hi Steven- Thank you for presenting such a great web page. I have correction for your roster of Company F from Randolph County, AL. You list Pvt. Berry Bairch, the correct spelling of the last name is Burch. Berry's brother, James Ceburn Burch was also a private in Company F and is listed on rosters as "J.C. Burch". Another brother, Tom also served but I have yet to locate his service record. I am expecting to receive Berry's military records soon and will provide additional information when I get it. In the meantime, please accept these corrections. Thanks again! Kathy Spit La Verne, California Subj: 25th Alabama Infantry, Company B Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 5:57 EST From: rstoy@email.msn.com Hello, I noted in your website that you do not have my gg grandfather listed in the 25th Alabama Infantry, Company B. His name was James McCain Compton, listed as James M. Compton. (you have a James M. Capps) He enlisted 12/21/1861 at Pensacola, FL. He was in the battle of Shiloh, Farmington, Chicamauga and Murfeesboro. He was captured 11/25/1863 at Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, TN. and transferred to Rock Island Prison, IL. He was released in Louisiana 5/23/1865. He went on to enroll into what is now Tulane University and received his Doctor of Medicine in 1872. It was a miracle that he survived all those battles and prison and he deserves to be listed among his peers. Sincerely, Sheri Stoyanoff Subj: Wilson Parks Howell Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 11:19 EST From: JacDen81@aol.com Are you aware his name was Wilson Parks Howell not William Howell? The descendants of Wilson Parks Howell have the Howell Family history which he wrote before he died. He also wrote some on the family history of the Parker Family. He married Harriet Virginia Parker. It is in a narrative type form. Steve, I can put you in contact with some of the descendants of Wilson Parks Howell if you like. Let me know if you get this information. Denson B Hamby, Nathan Bedford Forrest SCV Camp 469 Rome GA. Subj: 25th Alabama website Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 14:55 EST From: confedpk@bellsouth.net (Bill Rambo) Well done! I have a comment concerning the "Additional Sources" section. I believe the comments made by Union Army Capt. Page is incorrect due to typos (Yours or more likely, Confederate Veteran magazine). To my knowledge, the only Alabama outfit which ever guarded prisoners at Andersonville was the 26th Alabama, and that took place for a brief period in May 1864 before the 26th was transferred from the ANV to the AoT and Cantey's brigade. My belief is further supported by the fact that the skirmish at Liberty Mills, VA took place in September 1863, not '64, which would place Capt. Page at Andersonville in the right time frame. Regards, Bill Rambo, Site Director Confederate Memorial Park Mountain Creek, Alabama Subj: Thank you for your site on the 25th Alabama Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 2:04:06 AM EST From: "pkmurphy" Dear Mr. Driskell, The AJ Callahan listed as a second lieutenant in Company F of the 25th Alabama is Andrew J Callahan of Randolph Co., Alabama. He was my great-great-uncle and the son of William J Callahan and Harriet Oslin, originally of Georgia. Lieut. Callahan was wounded near Griffin, Georgia. The family received word that he was recovering, but on 5 August 1864, he died in the Courthouse Hospital in Griffin, of tetanus. He lies buried in Stonewall Confederate Cemetery in Griffin, Georgia. Best regards, PK Murphy in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Subj: 25th Alabama Infantry Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 12:05:23 AM EST From: graylin smith Dear Mr. Driskell, I am just beginning my genealogy research on my maternal grandmother's side of the family. My mother's family hails from Cleborn County Alabama. I had a sit down talk with my mother recently. According to her, her grandfather's name was Jerrimiah (Jerry) Kighten and he was killed at the battle of Shiloh, Tenn. before her grandmother, Anne Knighten, was born. I went on Ancestry.com and searched for the records. I came across two that might be my ancestor from there: #1. Pvt. J.J. Knighten, Company I 25th Alabama Inf. #2. Sgt. J.E. Knighten, Company E 23rd Alabama Inf. There are many other Knightens found serving in various units from Ala, but only these two with the first initial of "J". I was wondering if you've ever come across anything on a Pvt. J. Knighten? Any help is greatly appreciated. Sincerely Graylin Smith Subj: 25th Ala Inf Reg Date: 5/12/2003 8:20:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: "Alexander" Great site and very informative. My gggrandfather served in Co E and was killed at Chickamaugua. In 2000 I reactived Co E 25th Ala reenacting unit. We are all from Pickens and Tuscloosa Counties in Alabama. Very good info on your site and keep it up. Captain Gregg Alexander Co E 25th Ala Inf Reg Reactivated Subj: 25th Alabama Infantry Regiment... Date: 6/8/2003 11:00:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: "Russ Marsh" Steven, My name is Russ Marsh and I am interested in the 25th Alabama Infantry Regiment. Specifically, my wife's 3rd great grandfather was James Monroe Taylor and served briefly in Company H before disappearing off the face of the earth on July 28, '63. How can this happen to a perfectly good soldier? Which leads to my question: Where was Company H on July 28, 1863? And what might have happened to James M. Taylor? We have a note that says he did not show up for roll call on the 28th and was reported to have been sent to the hospital. His wife later says he died of disease but we are only assuming that his death was associated with the incident of the 28th. What hospital might this have been? Can you refer us to some sources that may enlighten us? Thanks, Russ and Rhonda Marsh Subj: calvin j.c. munroe is my great grandfather Date: 7/21/2003 5:00:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: Dmunroe1@aol.com Thanks for all the research you did on the 25th Alabama Infantry Regiment. Somebody found the photo and letters from Calvin Munroe, my great grandfather, and pointed me to your site. It's great. My father told me much about his father Calvin. My father visited Calvin in 1923 in Anson, Texas. Please feel free to write to me with any questions, if you're interested. Thanks again. Donald Munroe Subj: William C. Flowers Co. A 25th Alabama Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 11:39:45 PM EST From: TSM773@aol.com Mr. Driskell, I thought you might like to know that we have W. C. Flowers buried in the Confederate section of greenwood cemetery in Barnesville,Ga. He was received at Flewellen Hospital in Barnesville on June 8, 1864. We are in the process of ordering new stones and installing them in the cemetery. Pvt. Flowers stone has been received from the VA and is in my yard. We haven't installed the stones in the row that he is buried in yet Thanks, Al Medcalf Commander Gen. John B. Gordon Memorial Camp SCV Subj: 25th AL Reg Co. K Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 3:55:22 AM EST From: Susan Mack Just saw your site on the 25th. This is a wonderful site. I have been putting together "stories" of the Mack family based on their activities and where they were at specific times. Ezra R. Mack (2nd son of John Christopher Mack)in Co. K died at Murfreesboro Jan. 28, 1862 from wounds received during that battle. What I thought would be more interesting to you is that Ezra was married to Charlotte Driskell. Ezra's older brother (John Bishop Mack) was married to her sister Sara Driskell. Their father was Allen Driskell and mother was Ferreby "Francis" Wren. Ezra's wife Charlotte and children continued to live in the Mobile, AL area near her parents. John Christopher Mack had moved the rest of his family to LA in 1849 including John Bishop Mack and his new bride Sara Driskell. We are descended from John Bishop Mack who served in 9th LA Batt. Co. B. Other brothers George C. Mack also served as did William Mack. William died at Vicksburg. We had two other relatives wounded at Murfreesboro, one Confederate and one Union. Never thought I would learn so much about such a little known battle of the Civil War. Again, thanks for the work you put into this site. Susan D. Mack, Denham Springs, LA Subj: William P. Howell History on the Web Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 11:47:15 AM EST From: Perry Allen Steven, I've browsed the Howell history that you edited for the web several times--and find it rich in historical interest but also very well presented on the web (http://home.earthlink.net/sdriskell/25th/25th.htm). I have a colleague who has in his personal (and family) possession an unpublished diary and several letters of a member of an Illinois regiment, and I'm trying to find a mechanism for him to make it available to the public. I'm wondering if you are not only the editor of the history but also the webmaster of the site, and if this is a fairly do-able (and maintainable) thing. I suppose he should look for a web developer in the area where he lives. Interestingly, the Illinois regiment was at Farmington and Corinth in April/May 1862 just as the 25th Alabama was. Regards, Perry Allen Subj: 25th Alabama, Company D Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 3:36:12 PM EST From: "David Walker" Mr. Driskell, Thanks for your efforts to share information on the CSA 25th Alabama Infantry. More and more information about our ancestors is becoming readily available, and I am very grateful for your resource. Reportedly, two of my G-G-G uncles served with 25th AL, Co D. However, Thomas Cotton Bowlin, Jr, and William L. Bowlin are not listed within your online information. Other online resources say Thomas died March 31st, 1862 in Corinth. Based on available media, I surmise he died of some illness like measles, pneumonia, influenza, etc. One of their brothers, James K. Polk Bowlin, also served but there's been no ready information on his service, and he's said to have died in Fayetteville, TN in 1863 (aged 18 or 19). http://www.geocities.com/stephenemurray/ThomasCottonBowlinSr.html Thanks again for your great website. I look forward to reading more of Howell's letters. David Walker Ardmore, AL