Alabama Civil War Roots - Resources for individuals conducting in-depth research into the Civil War service of their Alabama ancestors.
Roster of the 38th Alabama Infantry, Company F, compiled by Leland Hamner.
Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) - The Genealogical and Historical section of this web site is a valuable resource for researchers, educators, and the general public. See their Alabama Civil War Service Cards File.
Along the Old Federal Road - This web site offers a tremendous amount of material about the Civil War period and the soldiers who served in the various Confederate military units.
Autauga At War - Barry Wyatt says, "This site is about Autauga County, Alabama during the Civil War.
It is a place for descendants of Autauga County Confederate Veterans & those searching for ancestors from Autauga County who may have served in the Confederacy to come together & share information, photos, documents, sources, & links."
The Civil War in Alabama
- A very comprehensive site with bibliographies, histories, and local designations of Alabama units; information about Alabama counties and the places of origin of their regiments; plus an active message board.
Civil War Rosters - Alabama Links
- This is a directory of Civil War Rosters/Muster Rolls that have been found on the Internet. It is compiled by Virginia Leddy.
Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System
- On the form which appears choose "Confederate," "Alabama" and "Infantry." Type in "38" in the lower left box. This site is maintained by the US National Park Service.
Clarke County Historical Museum
- "Included on the National Register of Historic Places, the Clarke County Historical Museum is a treasure trove of local history..." Note: Nearly half of the men in the 38th came from this area of Alabama. Members of Companies A, D, and I hailed from Clarke County. Co. B was comprised mostly of Wilcox County men while Co. C soldiers were from Mobile and Choctaw Counties.
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
- A categorized and cross-referenced index to genealogical resources on the Internet.
Lisa's Cemetery Site -
Features of this site include: The 1907 Census or Enumeration of Confederate Soldiers Residing in The State of Alabama (Washington County).
Lower Peach Tree Homecoming News
- Company B of the 38th Alabama Infantry Volunteers, the Wilcox Farmers, enlisted at Lower Peach Tree in 1862.
Sampson Naval Training Center
- The official Website of the Sampson WWII Navy Vets since 2002 - including all material from the original 1999 site.
37th Alabama Regiment of Volunteer Infantry CSA
- This rich and informative site features some flags of the 37th and some of the 38th Alabama.
Thanks to Stu Nicholls for the new navigation menu to be used on this website beginning in 2010. See this menu and many more of his innovative types and interesting styles created with Cascading Style Sheets at
CSS Play.
Many thanks to Marvin Jansen, freelance photographer and contributor to the
Thomasville (Alabama) Times, for allowing the use of his photographs in the section about Art Green's presentation at the Lower Peach Tree annual homecoming event.
The Battle of Atlanta photo was downloaded from Download-Free-Pictures.com.
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