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This file was contributed and copyrighted by: Lygia Cutts ================================================================================= January 1999 Company E, 15th Regiment of Confederate Cavalry - Escambia/Covington Co.'s From the Covington County News Andalusia, Alabama Issue of January 23, 1936 The following record of Company "E" 15th Regiment of Confederate Cavalry was found among the effects of the late Samuel Parker and will be interesting to many readers. List of members of Company "E" 15th Confederate Alabama Regiment: Cavalry Colonel Harry Maury, Lt. Colonel T.J. Myers, Major R.H. Partridge, Captain Norvel Leigh, First Lieut. Aaron F. Feagin, Second Lieut. G.F. Prescott, Third Lieut. William Townsend. Private Members J.W. Adams W.M.P. Allen W.J. Armstead Jophn Brown David Brown Sam Blake Albert H. Butler J.H. Buch Ballard Brad Bennett Joe Bennett ------Barber William Brogden George Brogden F.O. Beal Abran Black Henry Black John Bethea Robe Caton S.H. Collins John N. Clements Henry Clements ------ Lewis ? Coon Dan Campbell Charles Campbell John Duncan Campbell Malcomb Campbell Lewis Crane William Collins J.F. Drewery John Denney Dick Dean James Neal Peter Duncan C.H. Dixon Francis Dixon Mack Etheridge ----- Evans Bob Fleming J.T. Guice Henry Feagin John Feagin Jamse Fuqua William Findley John Frater J.E. Fleming F.M. Guice Caper Guice James H. Greene G.Y. Gammage William Hobdy John W. Homes J.D. Hendley Jen J. Hickman Neal Horton Green B. Henote Richard Hughes J.W. Hawthorne George G. Herrington J.D. Henderson Bott M. Johnson Crawford Johnson Mack T. Johnson J.A. Johnson N.R. Jernigan Fen Jernigan Mell B. Jones Steve Jones Willie Jones H.B. Jarvis James S. Jernigan William Johnson William J. Jackson Ed P. Jackson J.T. Kelley Henry Kennedy William Kennedy William Leonard George M. Leigh W.H. Lewis Frank Lewis J.J. Mints James Mann William Moore Davis Mims Burch Mims J.P. Murphy Old Man Manning Fred Mayo Mark Mayo Duncan McMillan Neil McMillan Eugen Malone Lock McRae Jacob Mack Tom R. Miller Bryand (Bryant) Mancill N.M. Mason F.R. Mason John Mason Ben Marshall, Jr. James C. McArthur Ed Mashburn Davis Moore W.A. Newton ----- Nixon E.L. Norris DAvid N. Nicholson William Odom George Odom Aaron Odom Wesley Odom J.E. Owens Rev. Noah Parker J.T. Parker Samuel Parker Benjamin W. Parker Philip Parker S.M. Parker J.W. Parker W.M. Parker George M. Parker Henry T. Parker Thomas Purvis John Purvis ------Payne Thomas Pitts William Peavy Jason Peavy Isaac Peavy Old Man Peavy A,H, Powell T.T. Roberts Newton Thomas Roland Rugby John R. Rodgers William Rodgers ------ Renfroe William Riley W.T. Spears Samuel Stewart John Stewart John Sunday Joe Sunday Thomas Smith Henry Smith Leroy Simmons Robert Stewart Dr. John Skinner Henry B. Skinner Samuel Wiley Williamson Allen Williamson Philip Williamson Jack Sowell Tom. H. Sowell James Simmons ------ Scott A.J. Williams William Whitmore Andrew White George West J.D. Vanhor The above are the members who first and last joined the Company. Many of them joined for twelve months and were honorably discharged at the expira- tion of the twelve months period. The time served was from the 17th day of September, 1861 till May 1st, 1865. This Company was mustered into service on the 17th day of September, 1861 by General J.E. Slaughter and placed under command of Genreal Braxton Bragg at Pensacola, Florida at the Navy Yard and Forts McRae and Barancas. Our Company, who went to North Alabama, relieved Genreal Clanton and Camp Perdido. We remained there till the evacuation of Pensacola and then did service in the Army on the Coast until General Lee surrendered and the President was assinated. There were quite a number of Parkers among my command during the four years and not one of them ever deserted, but served faithfully till the end. The name Parker is pleasant to me. The Parkers have always been my friends, personally and politically. I served four consecutive terms, twenty four years, as Probate Judge (Escambia County) and Judge of the county court and they always supported me. (Signed) N.R. Leigh, Captain