Alabama 33rd Infantry Regiment


HISTORICAL NOTES:
The Alabama 33rd Infantry Regiment was organized at Pensacola, Florida, in April, 1862. Its members were raised in Coffee, Butler, Dale, Montgomery, and Covington counties. The unit was ordered to Mississippi, then Kentucky, where it took an active part in the conflicts at Munfordville and Perryville. Brigaded under Generals Wood, Lowrey, and in 1865, Shelley, the 33rd participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, moved with Hood to Tennessee, and fought at Bentonville. It lost eighty-two percent of the 500 engaged at Perryville, and reported 100 casualties at Murfreesboro and 149 at Chickamauga. On December 14, 1863, the regiment totalled 536 men and 385 arms. Many were lost during the Atlanta Campaign and of the 285 at Franklin, sixty-seven percent were disabled. Very few surrendered in North Carolina. The regiment was commanded by Colonels Samuel Adams and Robert F. Crittenden, and Lieutenant Colonels James H. Dunkin and Daniel H. Horn.

Associated unit:
18th Battalion Partisan Rangers, formerly Gunter's 1st Battalion, was organized during the summer of 1862 in Jackson County. Composed of five companies, the unit served under Forrest and skirmished along the Tennessee River. In November it was dismounted by consent and called Gibson's and 18th or 21st Battalion, then was attached to the 33rd Alabama Regiment without losing its organization. Majors John H. Gibson and S.C. Williams were in command.
FIELD OFFICERS:
Colonels - Samuel Adams of Butler; wounded at Perryville; killed at Kennesa. Robert F. Crittenden of Coffee; captured at Nashville.
Lieutenant Colonels - Isaac H. Corn of Coffee; resigned. R.F. Crittenden; promoted. James H. Dunklin of Butler.
Majors - R.F. Crittenden; promoted. James H. Dunklin; wounded at Chicamauga; promoted.
Adjutants - John Crosby of Stallworth of Conecuh; died at Tupelo. A.M. Moore of Greene; killed at Chicamauga. Willis J. Milner of Butler.
ASSIGNMENTS:
Hawthorn's Brigade, 3rd Corps, Army of the Mississippi, Department #2 (June - July 1862)
Hawthorn's Brigade, Hardees' Division, Army of the Mississippi, Department #2 (July 1862)
Wood's Brigade, Hardee's Division, Army of the Mississippi, Department #2 (August 1862)
Wood's - Lowery's Brigade, Buckner's - Cleburne's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Tennessee (November 1862 - November 1863)
Lowery's Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee (November 1863 - April 1865)
BATTLES:
Munfordville (September 17, 1862)
Perryville (October 8, 1862)
Murfreesboro (December 31, 1862 - January 3, 1863)
Chickamauga (September 19 - 20, 1863)
Chattanooga Seige (September - November 1863)
Chattanooga (November 23 - 25, 1863)
Ringgold Gap (November 27, 1863)
Atlanta Campaign (May - September 1864)
New Hope Church (May 25 - June 4, 1864)
Kennesaw Mountain (June 27, 1864)
Atlanta (July 22, 1864)
Ezra Church (July 28, 1864)
Atlanta Siege (July - September 1864)
Jonesboro (August 31 - September 1, 1864)
Franklin (November 30, 1864)
Nashville (December 15 - 16, 1864)
Carolinas Campaign (February - April 1865)
ROSTERS:
Company A - Coffee – Mason Creed Kimmey; wounded at Perryville. This name was misspelled in Brewer's history of the 33rd Infantry Regiment as Kinney. According ADAH Civil War Service Cards and a descendant of his, the correct name is Mason Creed Kimmey.
Company B - Dale - W.E. Cooper; killed by railroad disaster. Charles H. Bryant; wounded at Murfreesboro.
Company C - Butler - James H. Dunklin; promoted. Wm. E. Dodson; killed at Kennesaw. Charles S. Linthicum.
Company ? - Montgomery - John C. Norman; resigned. Charles Waller; wounded at Murfreesboro; resigned. Joseph Wilson.
Company F - Covington - W. N. Brandon.
Company I - Dale - W.E. Cooper; killed by railroad disaster. Needham Hughes; captured at Nashville.
Company H - Butler - Thomas G. Pou; resigned. John F. Barganier; resigned. Wm. S. Sims; killed at Chickamauga. John Gamble; wounded at New Hope and Columbus.
FEATURED MEN:
The roster of this regiment contains the names of 2399 men.

Butler - James H. Dunklin; promoted. Wm. E. Dodson; killed at Kennesaw. Charles S. Linthicum.
Dale - W.E. Cooper; killed by railroad disaster. Charles H. Bryant; wounded at Murfreesboro.
Montgomery - John C. Norman; resigned. Charles Waller; wounded at Murfreesboro; resigned. Joseph Wilson.
Covington - W. N. Brandon.
Dale - W.E. Cooper; killed by railroad disaster. Needham Hughes; captured at Nashville.
Coffee - M.C. Kinney*; wounded at Perryville.
Butler - Thomas G. Pou; resigned. John F. Barganier; resigned. Wm. S. Sims; killed at Chicamauga. John Gamble; wounded at New Hope and Columbus.
*This name was misspelled in Brewer's history of the 33rd Infantry Regiment. According ADAH Civil War Service Cards and a descendant of his, the correct name is Mason Creed Kimmey.
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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