Lauderdale County, Alabama
Franklin Blues
Contributed by Lee Freeman
SOURCE: Florence Gazette, Wed., April 10, 1861, page 1
Franklin Blues
Below will be found the names of the Officers and Privates, composing this gallant company, which left Tuscumbia, on Monday, March 25, 1861, destined for Fort Morgan, near Mobile, Alabama.
Goodwin, John - Captain
Casey, William - 1st Lieutenant
Goodwin, F. L. B. - 2nd "
McClung, F. B. - 3rd "
Cooper, John W. - Adjutant
Williams, Chas E. - Ensign
Pearce, John H. - Orderly Sergeant
Prout, Joshua - 2nd Sergeant
Morgan, Samuel P. - 3rd "
Donaue, M. C. - 4th "
Moran, Robert E. - 1st Corporal
Christian, Wm. L. - 2nd "
Cooper, Burnt H. - 3rd "
Shegog, James H. - 4th "
Privates:
Aycock, John H
Allen, Aaron A.
Abernathy, John
Banister, H. F.
Braden, William
Barton, C. T.
Barnes, James B.
Bowles, William M.
Barr, John
Black, B.
Butterfield, James
Clemment, W. R.
Calhoun, Jas W.
Cockburn, R. Emett
Cotton, O. H.
Cooper, James P.
Davis, W. P.
Devaney, Charles
Elliot, David
Green, M. D. L.
Geise, George A.
Guy, Calvin V.
Griffney, Harry R.
Green, William P.
Goodloe, M. Francis
Hester, R. B.
Hawk, James
Houston, James W.
Harmon, B. F.
Hart, Thomas J.
Hogan, Charles
Jones, Samuel P.
Johnston, H. L. W.
Kerny, Owen M.
Long, Henry C.
Lancaster, A. J.
Messenger, North A.
Mhoon, James
Mhoon, Leonedas E.
Martin, Charles W.
Manley, William C.
Madding, Robt. F.
Miller, Julius
Norwood, Robert
Old, William
Prout, George W.
Patterson, J. A. Jr.
Preston, John H.
Pybas, James C.
Rowland, T. T.
Richardson, J. W.
Richardson, Wiley P.
Rutland, Hugh W.
Stebbins, John B.
Sullivan, James
Sams, Henry H.
Sartin, William S.
Sherrod, F. A.
Sherrod, Henry L.
Tompkins, W. H.
Thompson, W. L.
Thompson, Calvin C.
Wilson, P. P.
Wright, Wm. B.
White, John W.
Wilson, W. H.