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A Guide to Alabama Civil War Research
Contributor(s): Rigdon, John C. (Author)
ISBN: 1463596936     ISBN-13: 9781463596934
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $14.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Reference
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 6" W x 9" (0.64 lbs) 212 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Rather than focusing on the big picture,
this book helps you look for a very small cog in the wheel,
regular people, with ordinary problems and concerns,
who found themselves swept into the vortex
of war in their own homes.

With all the many hundreds of books on the Civil War coming out every year and thousands now available on line, the challenge for the non-professional Civil War researcher is to zero in on the relevant material that will aid in your research.

John Rigdon, a professional Civil War researcher, and author of dozens of Civil War books has finally authored a volume that will aid your research in Alabama. The book is 210 pages in length and it will open up the universe of materials available to you in a way never shown before.

CONTENTS

  • Getting Started
  • Finding a Name - How to find the name of your ancestor who fought in the war.
  • A Word About Troop Organization - What does regiment, company, battalion, squadron, army, corps, and battery mean and why should I care?
  • A Mini Course on How To Do Research
  • Off Line Resources for Research - General reference material for researching both the war in Alabama and Alabama troops who fought in Virginia and in the west.
  • Military Service Records - An introduction to the holdings in the National and State archives and how to access the finding aids on line.
  • Veteran Records - Pension records, the United Confederate Veterans, the 1890 Veterans Census, Confederate Veteran Magazine and other resources.
  • Library Research Tools - Bibliographies, how to effectively utilize the Library of Congress classifications and numbers to browse a library shelf virtually. How to use Inter Library Loan.
  • On Line Research Tools - An introduction and overview of the on line resources.
  • Alabama Research Volumes - The most comprehensive bibliography ever compiled by regiment of histories, diaries and journals of Alabama troops. This section lists each of the artillery, cavalry, and infantry units formed in Alabama with cross references to the first hand accounts, diaries, journals, and regimental histories written on the unit.
  • Formation of Counties in Alabama
  • County Cross Reference - Showing the units that were formed in each county.
    • EXAMPLE:
        BIBB COUNTY:
          Independent Co., Alabama Infantry - Bibb County Reserves
          Co. F, 11th Alabama Infantry; also, independent co., Alabama Infantry - Bibb Grays Greys]
          Co. D, 20th Alabama Infantry - Bibb Rangers
          Co. D, 29th Alabama Infantry - Bibb Rifles
          Co. G, 20th Alabama Infantry - Cahaba Valley Guards
          Co. H, 44th Alabama Infantry - Dawson Warren Company
          Co. B, 44th Alabama Infantry - Scottsville Guards
          Co. H, 20th Alabama Infantry - Perry and Bibb Liners
          Co. I, 1st Alabama Reserves; afterward, Co. I, 62nd Alabama Infantry - Rosser Reserves
          Capt. J. L. Davidson's Co., Alabama Infantry; afterwards Co. A, 1st Alabama Reserves - Lockhart Cadets
  • Local Designations of Alabama Troops - Cross referencing local names to the unit and company in which they served.
    • EXAMPLE:
        Baldwin Rifles Co. F, 21st Alabama Infantry; also, independent co., Alabama Infantry
        Baldwin Star Rangers Independent Co., Alabama Infantry
        Barbour Artillery Co. C, 4th Alabama Artillery Bn.
        Barbour Greys Co. K, 5th Alabama Infantry; also, independent co., Alabama Infantry
        Barbour Rangers Independent Co., State Guards
        Barbour Yankee Hunters Co. A, 45th Alabama Infantry

  • Battles Fought in Alabama - The major battles identified by campaign with links to on-line resources.
  • Mr. Rigdon has spent over 25 years researching and organizing these materials and this book truly represents a lifetime of achievement in the field of Alabama Civil War research.