Dear Judith, I am going to jump in here and note that there were 3 men with these surnames listed as Privates in the Grove Hill Guards which were Co. A, 5th AL Infantry, the first volunteer infantry of Clarke Co per T. H. Ball. The men are listed as J. R. BOUTWELL, M. BOUTWELL and J. M. WILSON. These men are listed in the book "Clarke County and Its Surroundings" written by Rev. T. H. Ball on p. 263. There are other WILSON individuals listed in the index. Later, on p. 279 is a record of the Grove Hill Guards from May of 1861 to Jan 1, 1862 which also lists a William BOUTWELL and J. R. BOUTWELL but not J. M. WILSON. The Grove Hill Guards later became New Co. I, 5th AL Infantry. Sometimes if men were injured and received a medical discharge, they later re-inlisted in another unit. Ball does not list all the company muster rolls from each unit from Clarke Co. in his book. From my own research it seems that Clarke Co. sent men in the following units: 2nd AL Infantry 5th AL Infantry 11th AL Infantry 22nd AL Infantry 23rd AL Infantry 24th AL Infantry 32nd AL Infantry 38th AL Infantry Wirt Adams Regt. aka 1st Regt. MS Cavalry or Co. I, Wood's Regt. Confederate Cavalry. Jackie Feldman Sammamish, WA