Alabama 60th Infantry Regiment


HISTORICAL NOTES:
The Alabama 60th Infantry Regiment was formed by consolidating four companies of the First battalion of Hilliard's Legion with six companies of the Third battalion. The first battalion, seven companies, went out with Jack Thorington of Montgomery as lieutenant colonel, and John H. Holt of Montgomery as major;* and the Third battalion, six companies, went out with John W. A. Sanford of Montgomery as lieutenant colonel, and Hatch Cook of Georgia as major. The operations of the Hilliard Legion are given in the memoranda of the Fifty-ninth Alabama. At ChicKamauga, the First battalion lost 168 killed and wounded of 230 engaged, and the third battalion lost 50 killed and wounded of 219 engaged. Organized at Charleston, Tennessee, Nov. 25, 1863, the Sixtieth passed through the trials and perils of the winter campaign in east Tennessee. In the spring it reached Richmond, and lost heavily at Drewry's, where the regiment was complimented on the field by Gen. Gracie, as the Third battalion had been at Chickamauga by Gen. Preston of Kentucky. The regiment was in the trenches at Petersburg for eight months, and lost continually by the almost incessant shelling. At White-oaks Road and Hatcher's Run the Sixtieth was fully engaged, and its loss was severe. At Appomattox, "when the news of the surrender was receved, its men were huzzaing over a captured battery and a routed foe."** The regiment there numbered 165, rank and file.

* Thorington succeeded Hilliard as colonel of the legion and Holt was thereupon promoted, but killed at Chickamauga. Daniel S. Troy of Montgomery became major and lieutenant colonel, after Col. Holt.

** Sergeant-major Lewellyn A. Shaver of Montgomery, who has published (1867) a very interesting volume about the Sixtieth.
OFFICERS:
Colonels John W. A. Sanford of Montgomery.

Lieut. Colonels Daniel S. Troy of Montgomery; wounded at Drewry's; wounded and captured at Hatcher's Run.

Majors Hatch Cook of Georgia; killed at White Oaks Road.

Adjutants James N. Gilmer of Montgomery.
ASSIGNMENTS:
4th Brigade, McCown's Division, Dept. of East Tennessee (Oct.-Nov., 1862)
5th Brigade, Heth's Division, Dept. of East Tennessee (Nov. 62)
Palmer's Brigade, Dept. of East Tennessee (Dec., 1862-March 1863)
Gracie's Brigade, Dept. of East Tennessee (April-Sept., 63)
Gracie's Brigade, Preston's Division, Buckner's Corps, Army of Tennessee (Sept.-Oct., 63)
Gracie's Brigade, Buckner's Division, 1st Corps, Army of Tennessee (Oct.-Nov., 63)
SERVICE:
As Hilliard’s Legion:
Cumberland Gap
Bragg’s Kentucky Campaign
Perryville
Bean’s Station
Morristown
Chickamauga
As The Alabama 60th Infantry Regiment:
Drewry's Bluff
Siege of Petersburg
White-oaks Road
Hatcher's Run
Appomattox
ROSTER:
The roster of this regiment contains the names of 1329 men.

Co. "A" (Pike County): George F. Boatwright (resigned, 27 Feb 64); Simeon A. Williams (wounded, White Oak Road)
Co. "B" ("Rebecca Williams' Rifles"; Coosa County): Thomas H. Smith
Co. "C" (Montgomery County): Peter M. McEachen
Co. "D" (State of Georgia): Hatch Cook (promoted); Robert B. Lockhart
Co. "E" (Henry County): James W. Stokes
Co. "F" (Montgomery County): Daniel Shipman Troy (promoted); David A. Clark (mortally wounded, Appomattox)
Co. "G" (Pike County): William R. Head (resigned, 26 Jan 63); John McCreless
Co. "H" (Butler County):M. A. Ridgeway (resigned, 22 June 63); J. M. Tarbutton (wounded, retired, 24 Oct 64); George A. Tarbutton (wounded, White Oak Road)
Co. "I" (Lowndes County): R. N. Moore (commission expired, 1 Dec 63); W. H. Zeigler
Co. "K" (Chambers County): George Whitfield Huguley (promoted); John W. Smith (wounded, White Oak Road)
SOURCE:
Brewer, William Brief Historical Sketches of Military Organizations Raised in Alabama During the Civil War
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
  • Rigdon, John C. A Guide to Alabama Civil War Research, Cartersville, GA: Eastern Digital Resources, 2011.






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