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PHOTOS OF VETERANS



If you would like to contribute a photo of an ancester who fought with the 38th Alabama, please contact  Art Green.

NEW - November 2005:

Photo of a 1904 reunion of Confederate soldiers in Clarke County. The large photo is broken into four smaller ones to show faces closer up. Photo courtesy of the Clarke County Museum.
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[Image] Pvt. Kelley


Pvt. Charles P. Kelley, Co B





[Image] Hearin

Maj. William J. Hearin


Maj. Hearin's Grave
[Image] Bussey

Capt. Charles E. Bussey


Cpt. Bussey's Grave
[Image] Bellamy

Capt. Charles E. Bellamy

[Image] Davis

Lt. Robert T. Davis


[Image] Lee Fern Irwin

2nd Lt. Lee F. Irwin, Co G
Lt. Irwin's Grave

[Image] Wright

Cpl. John W. Wright, Co. G





[Image] Green

Pvt. John C. Green, Co B


Pvt. Green's Grave


[Image] Finch

Pvt. H.H. Finch, Co I



[Image] Cpl. Davis

Cpl. Howard C. Davis, Co. B





[Image] Hare

Pvt. John Hare


Pvt. Hare's Grave



[Image] Pvt. Dawson

Pvt. Wm P. D. Dawson
Co. A



[Image] William Sheffield

William Sheffield, Co B


Sheffield's Grave



[Image] Daniel Wyatt

Pvt. D. M. Wyatt, Co H


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[Image] W. J. Wright

Pvt. William J. Wright
Co H


Pvt. Wright's Grave



[Image] J.A. Smith

John A. Smith, Co C





[Image] Newton Johnston

2nd Lt. Newton Johnston
Co E


Lt. Johnston's Grave


[Image] George Fontaine

2nd Lt. George Fontaine
Co B
Battlefield Letter
Lt. Fontaine's Grave





[Image] D.F. Hyatt

Pvt. Daniel Franklin Hyatt
Co A





[Image] Malachi Stabler

Pvt. Malachi Stabler
Co A


Pvt. Stabler's Grave
[Image] Lt. Hamner

Lt. Henley Wingfield J. Hamner
Co F





[Image] John Winfield Wilson

Pvt. John W. Wilson, Co A


Pvt. Wilson's Family



[Image] David A. Foreman

Pvt. David A. Foreman, Co I


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[Image] Pvt. W. A. J. Hodo

Pvt. W. A. J. Hodo, Co E


Co E listing...

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[Image] Thomas Hamilton Adkisson and Wife

Pvt. Thomas Hamilton Adkisson, Co E, and his wife, Nancy Ardella Hodo Adkisson. Her brother was Pvt. W. A. J. Hodo, Co E, pictured above. Note his scar caused by a saber wound during the war. He is buried in Murphree Cemetery in Coryell County, Texas.



The Hodo and Adkisson families moved from Conecuh County, Alabama, and made their homes in Erath County, Texas. They were joined there by other 38th families - Pvts. D.J. and John J. Hoskins (see Haskins) also from Co E.

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[Image] Thomas Hamilton Adkisson Family

The Adkisson family.



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