George Martin
Private David Farley appears on a roll of Company H, 24th Alabama Regiment, made in accordance with Paragraph (3d) Third of General Orders No. 27, A. & I. General's Office, Richmond, Va., dated April 1, 1864, no other records
Private Alfonzo Farley enlisted in Company H, 24th Alabama Infantry Regiment October 21, 1861 at Mobile, Alabama, captured near Nashville, Tennessee December 16, 1864, sent to Camp Chase, Ohio prison camp Janjary 2, 1865, swore to oath of allegiance to the US June 12, 1865, resident of Shelby County, Alabama, age 24,
Private Elbert Farley enlisted in Company H, 24th Alabama Infantry,October 21, 1861 at Mobile, Alabama, died of disease at Montevallo, Ala. November 11, 1862
Private Andrew Farley enlisted in Company H, 24th Alabama Infantry April 15, 1862 at Montevallo, Ala., captured at Atlanta, Georgia August 13, 1864, sent to Camp Chase, Ohio prison camp September 2, subscribed to oath of allegiance to the U. S. June 14, 1865, resident of Shelbyle, Ala, age 29,
Private Elijah Farley enlisted in Company H, 24th Alabama Infantry October 27,1862 at Mobile, Alabama, admitted to the 1st Mississippi C. S. A. Hospital, Jackson, Mississippi with a gunshot wound February 25,1864, returned to duty February 28, received an issue of clothing at the Fort Valley Georgia Hospital October 14, 1864, no further records
Private Lewis Farley enlisted October 27, 1861 at Mobile, Alabama, died of disease July 4, 1862 at Jackson, Mississippi
Private James Farley enlisted in Company H, 24th Alabama Infantry, died of disease in hospital at Jackson, Mississippi June 18, 1862
M311: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama
24th Regiment, Alabama Infantry
24th Infantry Regiment was organized at Mobile, Alabama, in August, 1861. Its members were recruited in the counties of Mobile, Shelby, Pickens, Clarke, and Talladega. For a time the unit served in the Army of Mobile, then shared in the Kentucky Campaign, but ws not actively engaged. Assigned to General Manugault's Brigade, it participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, was part of Hood's expedition into Tennessee, and fought in the Battle of Bentonville. During February, 1862, this regiment had 680 effectives, sustained 118 casualties at Murfreesboro, and lost thirty percent of the 381 at Chickamauga. In December, 1863, it contained 278 men and 184 arms, and surrendered in April, 1865, about 125 strong. The field officers were Colonels William A. Buck and Newton N. Davis, Lieutenant Colonels William B. Dennett and Benjamin F. Sawyer, and Major Junius J. Pierce.