![[Image] Grave of Malachi Stabler](malachi_stabler_stonea.jpg)
Following the war he became a Methodist minister and was better known as "Preacher Stabler." Stabler is given credit for naming the town of Wainwright near Finchburg. He is buried at Old Bethel Cemetery at Whatley, Alabama.
Photo of Pvt. Stabler.
![[Image] Grave of George W. Windham](gwwa.jpg)
George Washington Windham was a member of Company E.
He is buried at Sepulga Cemetery in Conecuh County. This is located in Mt. Union, Alabama. See Windham's portraits.
![[Image] Grave of Thomas B. Smith](thomasbsmith.jpg)
Pvt. Thomas B. (Tom) Smith was a member of Company C. He is buried in the B.F. Smith Cemetery in Choctaw County.
![[Image] Grave of John Calvin Daniel](danieljca.jpg)
Pvt. John Calvin Daniel was a member of Company I. He is buried in the Samaria Cemetery in Jasper, Alabama.
![[Image] Grave of Rufus Walker](rufuswalkera.jpg)
Private Rufus Walker, Company H, hailed from Milton, Alabama in Augauga County. In 1860 he was 40 years old. He was a POW having been surrendered by Lt. General Richard Taylor to Major E.R.S. Canby on May 4, 1865. He was paroled in Selma in June 1865. Rufus was the father of Jesse G. Walker of this company. Walker is buried at the Alpine Baptist Church Cemetery in Chilton County, Alabama.
Rufus Willliam Harkey, Company K, was born October 12, 1847, and died July 8, 1905. He is
buried at Old Blue Creek Church, Adger, Jefferson County, Alabama.
Buried at the Dalton Confederate Cemetery, Dalton, Georgia:
James Canons, Company E
James Burdett, Company A
Stephen Downy, Company D
Daniel Fuller, Company E Back to Company E
Samuel J. Martin, Company E
Aaron Tyson, Company
John Winfield Wilson is buried in theOld Salem Cemetery, Scyrene, Clarke County, Alabama. Pictured here: Wilson and his family in a post-war tintype.
Back to Company A
Wilson's Portrait
Pvt. David A. Foreman, Company I, is buried in the Amity Baptist Church cemetery on the Old Line Road, Whatley.
Pvt. Foreman was born August 23, 1837. He was captured at Missionary Ridge in November 1863, transferred from the military prison in Louisville, Kentucky, to Rock Island in December 1863, and released from Rock Island June 26, 1865. He died November 3, 1921.