 The First Alabama Cavalry U.S. Army - Hamilton, AL
Posted by: YoSam.
N 34° 08.521 W 087° 59.332
16S E 408830 N 3778344
A Union Cavalry unit recruited in Alabama
Waymark Code: WMPXF3
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 11/04/2015
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County of marker: Marion County Location of marker: Military St side, county courthouse wall, Hamilton Erected by: American Legion Post #91, Sanderson's Granddaughters, Evan's Grandson, sons and daughters of members Date dedicated: 1962
Plaque Text: THE FIRST ALABAMA CAVALRY U.S. ARMY Organized July 12, 1862 - Deactivated October 20, 1865 Huntsville, Alabama Colonel George E. Spenser, Commander
Organized by Special Order No. 100, by Major General Don Carlos Buell, U.S. Army. Over 2,000 enlisted during its existence, largely from Blount, Fayette, Franklin, Marion, Walker, Winston and others. Over 800 did not give home counties. The only regiment from Alabama. Other regiments were: Ark. 10, Fla. 2, LA 10, Miss. 1, N.C. 4, S.C. 0, Tenn. 5, Texas 4 and VA. 1. After war Colonel Spenser was elected to U.S. Senate from Alabama.
Over 100 found to be from Marion County, Alabama, with names, rank, company and age.
[list of those 100 as stated above. - can be read in the photo gallery]
Present to MARION COUNTY, ALABAMA COMMISSIONERS - A BICENTENNIAL MEMORIAL
C.S. "Boots" Tidwell, Chairman District No. 3 Almon Dyar District No. 1 Hugo Stone, District No. 2
Brady Baccus, District No. 4 Hugh Akers, District No. 5
Auspices Neil Ford Post No. 91, American Legion of Hamilton, Alabama Rex A. Avery, Commander David Ray White, Adjutant
John M. Sanderson's grand daughters: Mrs. Elbert (Mellie's) Irwin, Mrs. Oscar M. (Mertice's) Shotts
Mrs. Willie B. (Flora Bell's) Shotts, and great grand son Dr. Thomas Evans Wm. Thornton Shotts' son Houston, D. Shotts (a W.W. I Veteran) and grand sons Prof. Rubel Shotts, Pride Gann, Wm. C. Gann, and Oman Gilliland (W.W.II Veterans
John Alxander Reed's (Reid) grand son late John Alexander Reid a W.W. I Veteran and his children Judge James Edgar Shotts, Sr., a Veteran W.W. I and W.W. II Ret. Colonel - DONOR
Date Installed or Dedicated: 01/01/1962
 Name of Government Entity or Private Organization that built the monument: American Legion and long list of family descendants
 Union, Confederate or Other Monument: Union
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