B. F. Weathers Names His Fourth Alabama Brigade, UCV, Staff, Randolph, Alabama http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/randolph/newspapers/4albdestaff.txt ============================================= USGENWEB PROJECT NOTICE: In keeping with the USGenWeb policy of providing free information on the Internet, this data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Project Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file is copyrighted and contributed by: William Fischer, Jr. ============================================= July 2002 GEN. WEATHERS NAMES HIS STAFF ------------------------------ The following names are announced as the staff of the Brigadier General, B. F. WEATHERS, commanding the 4th Alabama Brigade of the Alabama Division United Confederate Veterans: Col. T. J. GARRETSON, Adj Gen. and chief of staff, Birmingham. Maj. T. B. ALFORD, Asst Adj Gen., Birmingham. Maj. T. S. PLOWMAN, Inspector Gen., Talladega. Maj. T. A. HAMILTON, Judge Advocate, Birmingham. Maj. H. L. STEVENSON, Paymaster Gen., Jacksonville. Maj. Edward H. SHOLL, Surgeon Gen., Birmingham. Maj. H. M. ROSSER, Asst Surgeon Gen., Birmingham. Maj. Joseph R. HOOD, Chaplain, Wedowee. Maj. R. H. HAGOOD, Quarter Master, Birmingham. Maj. J. W. STEWART, Asst Quarter Master, Wedowee. Maj. T. W. HUFFMAN, Chief of Artillery, Bessemer. Maj. N. H. SEWELL, Chief of Engineers, Gadsden. Maj. D. R. BIZE, Asst Chief of Engineers, Birmingham. Maj. W. R. PRUETT, Chief of Ordnance, Ashland. Maj. J. T. S. WADE, Chief of Cavalry, Birmingham. Maj. Robert WILLOUGHBY, Asst Chief of Cavalry, Newell. Maj. J. F. FOSTER, Commissary Gen., Birmingham. Maj. A. M. SOUTH, Ensign, Birmingham. Maj. T. J. DANIEL, Asst Color Bearer, Lamar. Maj. J. L. DARBEY, Historian and Treasurer, Birmingham. AIDES DE CAMP: Maj. A. J. DRIVER, Roanoke Capt. George GORFF, Pratt City Capt. J. R. ACUFF, Ensley Capt. N. E. BAKER, LaFayette Capt. J. W. STALLINGS, LaFayette Capt. Jesse FAUSETT, Roanoke Capt. G. O. HILL, Napoleon Capt. F. M. HANDLEY, Wadley Capt. J. W. BELCHER, Roanoke Capt. M. R. TAYLOR, Roanoke Capt. R. O. CAMP, Wilton Capt. Thos WEATHERS, Roanoke Capt. John H. WILSON, Oxford Capt. J. H. HUGHES, Gadsden Capt. J. H. SNODGRASS, Anniston Capt. M. M. WILLIAMS, Birmingham Capt. W. E. DOUGLAS, Birmingham Capt. W. H. REYNOLDS, Birmingham SPONSOR AND MAIDS OF HONOR: Miss Ida Belle CARSON, Sponsor, Jacksonville Miss Nettie MERRITT, Maid of Honor, Birmingham Miss Mary Will CHEWNING, Maid of Honor, Roanoke Miss Lena S. SESSIONS, Maid of Honor, Maylene Mrs. Charles SHARP, Matron, Birmingham The Roanoke Band is designated to furnish brigade music at the [U.C.V.] reunion [in Macon, GA] [From The Roanoke Leader (Randolph County, Alabama), 6 Mar 1912, p.1]