Top Sergeants
 
 




SENIOR NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS:

Below is a list of the known ranking non-commissioned officers of the regiment. Complete biographies of these individuals are available alphabetically under the section titled "The Men."

In the photo, 1st Sergeant Thomas Jefferson "Jef" Strickland of Companies B & C

Sergeant-Major William T. Slaton
- Company D - Regimental Field & Staff

Sergeant-Major Thomas L. Samford - Regimental Field & Staff

Sergeant-Major Henry R. McInnis - Regimental Field & Staff

Sergeant-Major William Francis ("Frank") Dickenson - Regimental Field & Staff

Sergeant-Major George H. Chatfield - Company D, E & K




Master-Sergeant G.W. Vann- Company F

1st Sergeant Joseph (Joe) Alexander Carlisle - Company A, D, I

1st Sergeant Joseph M. Murphy - Company A

1st Sergeant D.W. Hooten - Company A

1st Sergeant Thomas Jefferson ("Jef") Strickland - Company B & C

1st Sergeant John W. Carter - Company D

1st Sergeant John C Judkins., Jr - Company D

1st Sergeant E.P. Bledsoe - Company F

1st Sergeant Jesse A. Roberts - Company F

1st Sergeant Calvin Upchurch - Company G

1st Sergeant Spencer Wright - Company H

1st Sergeant Henry Britton Wooddy- Company I

1st Sergeant William S. Osley - Company I

1st Sergeant Robert C. ("Cum") Curtis - Company K



Casualties Suffered by Date/Action
Location:
Auburn, Alabama

Date:
April-July 1862
Known Dead
Floyd, Hamilton S./Co G (DOD 23 June 1862 at home of measles)
Gillstrap, W M/Co E (DOD presumed on or before 4 May 1862 in AL)
Gilmer, Arthur/Co I (DOA 2 June 1862 at Montgomery AL - fell from gangplank of "Selma" transport and drown)
Hart, Robert E/Co G (DUC 5 June 1862 )
Hutcherson, William B/Co K (DUC 27 June 1862 at home)
Parker, H./Co F (12 Apr 1862 at Greenville AL of brain fever)
Parker, John D/Co A (likely stroke while drilling 18 Apr 1862 at Auburn)
Smith, Lemuel P./Co I (DUC June 1862 at Mobile AL)
Sperlin, E./Co F (DOD 4 June 1862 at Auburn of brain fever)
Talbot, Sanders W/Co I (DOD 17 June 1862 at Auburn Sick Camp of measles)
Thomas, R./Co F (DOD 6 May 1862 of "flux" - dysentery - at Auburn)
Thompson, Henry G./Co G (DOD 5 July 1862 of measles at Auburn)


DOD=Died of Disease
DOA=Died of Accident
DUC=Died of (currently) Unknown Cause
  Sick/Hospitalized:
Jarrell, Joseph/Co I (at Auburn Sick Camp thru 22 June 1862)
Moorman, James/Co I (at Auburn Sick Camp thru 22 June 1862)
  Medically Discharged:
Beaman, U./Co A ("Rejected by Examining Surgeons")
Creel, John W./Co H ("Rejected by Examining Surgeons")
Echols, Henry/Co I (discharged May 1862)
Lawrence, J.W./Co A (dismissed by surgeon 15 May 1862 for "mobility")

 

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