Battle Unit Details

CONFEDERATE ALABAMA TROOPS

60th Regiment, Alabama Infantry

Overview:
The 60th Infantry regiment was formed at Charleston, Tennessee, in November, 1863. Ten companies from the 1st and 3rd Battalions, Hilliard's Alabama Legion made up the unit. Its members were from the counties of Coosa, Montgomery, Chambers, Lowndes, Butler, Pike, and Henry. Placed under the command of General Gracie it fought in the Knoxville Campaign, then in April, 1864, moved to Virginia. It was involved in the engagement at Drewry's Bluff, the Petersburg siege north of the James River, and later the Appomattox Campaign.

The 60th was attached to General Moody's Brigade during the last days of the war and surrendered with 14 officers and 170 men. Colonel John W. A. Sanford, Lieutenant Colonel D. S. Troy, and Major Hatch Cook were in command.
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