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    1. Re: [AL-PIKE] Sixth Alabama Infantry
    2. sksenn
    3. As I have already stated, this is a list made around turn of century (1900). It consisted of men from Pike during war and men from Pike at the time it was collected who had moved to Pike. Susie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Le Bateman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 10:29 PM Subject: [AL-PIKE] Sixth Alabama Infantry > I have researched the rosters of the Sixth Alabama Infantry at the > Archives and History, and have never run across anyone from Pike County > being there. The Counties were from Autauga, Henry, Jackson, Macon, > Russell, Montgomery, Lowdnes, and Wilcox. Pike just wasn't represented. > Unless > the men were from Henry originally and moved to Pike County after the > war. > Wasn't : > Pike formed from Henry in 1821? Many of the Counties that came from Old > Patrick > Henry County were created after the war. One in 1866. Lowdnes County > produced > the Hayneville Guards. Jackson The Rough and Ready Volunteers. Autauga > Guards > and the Autauga Rifles. The Tuskegee Zouvaus The Independent Rifles. The > Henry Grays > Capt. A. C. Gordon, and the Henry Blues Capt. T. T. Smith. Rough and > Readys > were > from Jackson County. Montgomery Grays. Wilcox True Blues. I cannot > remember > what > those from Russell County were. There was one called the Confederate > Rifles > or Rifle > Guards these may or may not have been from Russell County. > Le > > > ==== ALPIKE Mailing List ==== > Pike Co. Historical & Genealogical Society > http://www.rootsweb.com/~alpike/hsp.htm > >

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