I would like to thank the following people for contributing
information for this project:
 
Thanks to Mark Ainsworth, Nola Armstrong,
James H. Bryant, James Allen Campbell, Tom De Shazo,
Jim Ellison, W. Gery Hackney, Annie Jo Hartley,
Don Holcombe, Rick Ingram, Roy Kendrick, Lisa Kight, 
Brenda Bryan Lal, Christine Day Leonard, Faye Little, 
Mike Lucas, Traci Mays, Cathy McCollough, Linda McCreary, 
Suzanne Johnson Moseley, Robert Pitts, Joe Ray, Patt Roach, 
Dorothy W. Seale, Bobby Joe Seales, James E. Sherriff, 
Harry Stinson, Linda Stratford, Michael D. Vick, 
and Sandra J. Walton for providing information about their 
ancestors. They provided full names and interesting
biographical information. 
 
Thanks to Dave Johnson for information about the 
Confederate Marine Corps. 
 
Thanks to Harvey H. Henderson for information on 
Wiley H. Pope and the "Shelby Confederates", Company "C"
25th Alabama Infantry.
 
Thanks to Georgiana P. Underwood for contributing 
the Charles Wesley Foust letters.
 
Thanks to Arward Williams for contributing the Abram M.  
Glazener letters.
 
Thanks to Johnny Schrader for information on Company "K" 24th Alabama
Infantry, Ben Sawyer's company. 
 
Thanks to Robert Dorrough and Thomas A. Dorrough, my 
"Double r" Dorough cousins, for information about our 
ancestors. They have both “crossed the river”, but their 
legacy continues to enrich our lives. 
 
Thanks to Zane Geier for contributing the history of the 18th
Alabama Infantry. 
 
Thanks to Winton Lowery for the images of the flags of the
18th Alabama Infantry.
 
 
Thanks to Earl and Madine Evans of the Shelby County
Historical Society.They have provided tremendous help by sharing 
their unique insight of Shelby County history and genealogy. 
 
Thanks to Carolyn Fischer for providing
information about our ancestors. 
 
 
Thanks to Alan Pitts for sharing his unique knowledge of 
Confederate soldiers from Alabama. 
 
Special thanks to John Lassiter. He made much of the
material available and is responsible for the wealth of 
information about Alabama Confederates in the W. C. Bradley
Library in Columbus, Georgia. 
 
 
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