The 12th Alabama Cavalry Battalion, Partisan Rangers

Also Known As the 1st Alabama Cavalry Battalion & the 12th Alabama Cavalry Battalion

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Brief History

Organized with 4 companies before 12 September 1862 and operated in East Tennessee for some months. It was then assigned to the 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment in November 1862 while the army lay at Murfreesboro. It then fought at Murfreesboro and Chickamauga, and in Gen'l James Longstreet's East Tennessee Campaign. The Battalion was involved in several battles beginning with the Atlanta Campaign (May through September, 1864), including the fights at Rome where one company lost 20 casualties in defending a bridge, Atlanta (25 casualties), Campbellton (45 casualties), and Sunshine Church. It was also in the Savannah Campaign (November-December 1864), and the Carolinas Campaign (February-April 1865). It was reconstituted with the original 4 companies before 30 June 1864. Companies "E", "F", and "G" were assigned to the unit in 1864, and it was increased to a regiment and designated the 12th Alabama Cavalry in January 1865

Field and Staff

  • Colonel:
    • Warren Stone Reese
  • Lieutenant Colonel:
    • William H. Hundley (Madison)
    • Marcellus Pointer
  • Major:
    • William H. Hundley, promoted
    • Albert Gallatin Bennett of St. Clair; resigned, 5 Jan 1863
    • Augustus John Ingram
  • Adjutant:
    • W. W. Whorton

Companies and the Counties from Which they Came

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Battles, Skirmishes and Engagements

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