Andersons listed on the confederate statue in Troy, Pike, Alabama http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/pike/military/civilwar/andrsn.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB PROJECT ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb Project archivist with proof of this consent. ALGenWeb Archive File Manager - Carolyn Golowka October 2000 This does not include all Anderson surnames who served. It is the individuals who submitted names in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Researched by Susie Senn Transcribed by Martha Shields Thayer ANDERSON LISTED ON THE CONFEDERATE STATUE IN TROY, PIKE COUNTY, ALABAMA Alabama Confederates Company "F" mustered in July 1861 Anderson, Bart, killed at 2nd Battle of Manassas August 1862, page 10 Anderson, Brant, killed at 2nd Battle of Manassas August 1862, page 10 Anderson, Butler, Died in service, 22nd Alabama Infantry, muster in Nov. 1861, page 23 Anderson, C. P. died 1911, page 16 Anderson, F. killed in Battle, Co. F, 57th Alabama Inf. Reg., page 47 Anderson, Wade, Company G lst Alabama Reg. CSA a Company of Cavalry, March 1861, page 3 Anderson, Washington, Captain George Dawson Company of State Reserve Cavalry organized in 1864, page 61 Anderson, Wiley, died April 6, 1905, Co. F, 57th Alabama Inf. Reg., page 47 Anderson, Wilson, killed at 1st Battle of Cold Harbor, Va. June 27, 1872, page 10 1907 Census C.P. Anderson, address: Tennille Rt. 1 b. Nov 28, 1836 in Orange County, NC enlisted Aug 22, 1862 at Newton, Alabama in 15th Alabama Reg. Company K continued until end of war. Was home on furlough when war ended. C. P. Anderson died in 1911.