Publisher's Synopsis
The Alabama 61st Infantry Regiment was organized at Pollard in September 1863. A number of the men had been in camps of instruction for some time under the conscript law of congress, while the officers were mostly veterans. The regiment was first brigaded under Gen. Clanton, but in January 1864 was ordered to Virginia. Reaching Orange C. H., the regiment took the place of the Twenty-sixth Alabama in Battle's brigade, Rodes' division. At Spottsylvania the Sixty-first lost heavily in casualties and prisoners during the several days' fighting. Its loss was not severe at the second Cold Harbor, and it soon after moved into the Valley with Early, and crossed into Maryland. At Snicker's Gap and Winchester the loss of the Sixty-first was severe, and even larger at Fisher's Hill. Rejoining the main army, the regiment took its place in the trenches at Petersburg, and lost continually, especially in prisoners at Hare's Hill. On the retreat to Appomattox the Sixty-first fought much of the time and surrendered there 27 men under Capt. A. B. Fannin. Companies Of The Alabama 61st Infantry Regiment Company "A"-- Jas. W. Fannin of Macon; captured at Spottsylvania. Company "B"-- Robert A. Peterson of Macon; retird. Wm. H. Philpot of Macon; captured at Petersburg. Company "C"-- Julius P. Haggerty of Coosa; retired. C. C. Long of Macon. Company "D" Butler -- John F. Barganier; detached. .... Porter; captured at Spottsylvania; died in prison. Company "E"-- Eugenius F. Baber of Macon; retired. Aug. B. Fannin, Jr. of Macon; wounded at Cold Harbor and Winchester. V Chambers -- A. F. Zachary; wounded at Spottsylvania; retired. .. Allen. Company "F" Coffee -- A. D. McCaskill; killed at Wilderness. J. J. Joiner; killed at Hare's Hill. Company "G" Macon -- Sidney B. Paine; retired. Wm. A. Campbell; wounded. Company "H" Company "I" -- James S. Hastings of Montgomery; retired. A. J. Slaughter of Macon; wounded; at Snicker's Gap. Henry (1864) -- J. K. Grantham. Company "K" was organized in Franklin County, Ala. and attached to Wright's Legion. On March 1, 1863, it was detached and made 2d Co. A, 60th Regiment Ga. Inf. and was transferred to Co. K, 61st Regiment Alabama Inf. April 11, 1864.