The Alabama Brigade (American Civil War)
Jones, Kenneth W. Cadmus M. Wilcox' Alabama Brigade, 1862-1865.
Also known as Law's Brigade, the Alabama Brigade was a military formation of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
He was replaced by Evander McIvor Law, and this was the basis for the Alabama Brigade.
Along with the 47th Alabama Infantry Regiment, it was placed into the Alabama Brigade in January 1863.
The approaching Confederates were the Alabama Brigade of Hood's Division, commanded by Brig. Gen. Evander Law.
A History of the Sixtieth Alabama Regiment, Gracie's Alabama Brigade.
The state's losses at Gettysburg were 1,750 dead plus even more captured or wounded-the famed "Alabama Brigade" took 781 casualties.
Alabama soldiers fought in hundreds of battles; the state's losses at Gettysburg were 1,750 dead plus even more captured or wounded; the famed "Alabama Brigade" took 781 casualties.
Struggle for the Round Tops: Law's Alabama Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg.