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*Company A (Pioneer Guards) - many men from [[Barbour County, Alabama#Military|Barbour County]]. In 1862, this company reorganized as the [[Eufaula Light Artillery (Alabama)|Eufaula Light Artillery]] with Company B (Eufaula Rifles).<ref name="Southern-Style" /> | *Company A (Pioneer Guards) - many men from [[Barbour County, Alabama#Military|Barbour County]]. In 1862, this company reorganized as the [[Eufaula Light Artillery (Alabama)|Eufaula Light Artillery]] with Company B (Eufaula Rifles).<ref name="Southern-Style" /> | ||
*Company B (Eufaula Rifles) - many men from [[Barbour County, Alabama#Military|Barbour County]] In 1862, this company reorganized as the [[Eufaula Light Artillery (Alabama)|Eufaula Light Artillery]] with Company A (Pioneer Guards).<ref name="Southern- | *Company B (Eufaula Rifles) - many men from [[Barbour County, Alabama#Military|Barbour County]] In 1862, this company reorganized as the [[Eufaula Light Artillery (Alabama)|Eufaula Light Artillery]] with Company A (Pioneer Guards).<ref name="Southern-Style" /> | ||
*Company C (Perote Guards)- many men from [[Pike County, Alabama#Military|Pike County]], became Company G. | *Company C (Perote Guards)- many men from [[Pike County, Alabama#Military|Pike County]], became Company G. | ||
*Company D (Red Eagles) - many men from Mobile County. In 1862, it disbanded.<ref name="Southern-Style" /> | *Company D (Red Eagles) - many men from Mobile County. In 1862, it disbanded.<ref name="Southern-Style" /> | ||
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*Company K (Wilcox True Blues) - many men from Wilcox County, became Company B. | *Company K (Wilcox True Blues) - many men from Wilcox County, became Company B. | ||
The list of companies with their counties and their rosters are on the [http://www.southern-style.com/Southeast%20Alabama%20Heritage%20Association/1st_alabama_infantry.htm southern-style.com website]. | The list of companies with their counties and their rosters are on the [http://www.southern-style.com/Southeast%20Alabama%20Heritage%20Association/1st_alabama_infantry.htm southern-style.com website]. | ||
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