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Re: Confederate Casualty lists, Battle of Seven Pi

Julius P. Haggerty, Private, Company G, 3rd Regiment Alabama Infantry, enlisted April 26, 1861 at Montgomery by W. G. Andrews for 12 months, last recorded present at the Jan/Feb, 1862 muster, paid at Richmond, October 22, 1862 for the two months of July & August, 1862, $22, no further records

Note, he must have been at some later date dropped from the rolls as he is not recorded on the next surviving muster rolls of April 1, 1864 and for Sept/Oct, 1864

M311: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama

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3rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry
Company G" Montgomery Free Blues" - many men from Montgomery County [Part of this company transferred to artillery at the end of 1 year; apparently part of Company H was transferred to fill this vacancy in Company G]
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/3rd_Regiment,_Alabama_Infantry

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3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment
At Seven Pines it was held in reserve the first day; but was badly cut up the second, losing 38 killed and 122 wounded
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~alcwroot/infantry_files/3rd_ala_inf.htm

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Julius P Haggerty

Birth Jul. 5, 1839
Death: May 1, 1870
Pvt. Company I 3rd Alabama Regt Inf (CSA)
Burial:
Wetumpka City Cemetery
Wetumpka
Elmore County
Alabama, USA

Created by: Billie T
Record added: Oct 06, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 59696570

Note: His Confederate Head Stone records
Julius Phillip Haggerty
Co. I Ala LT Guard
Confederate States Army
1839

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSsr=201&GSvcid=261240&GRid=59696570&

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61st Regiment, Alabama Infantry

The 61st Alabama Infantry [also known as the 59th Alabama Infantry] was organized at Pollard in September, 1863. A number of the men, from Barbour, Chambers, Coffee, Henry, and Macon counties, had been in camps of instruction for some time under the conscript law of congress, while the officers were mostly veterans. Surrendered at Appomattox in April 1865
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/61st_Regiment,_Alabama_Infantry

Company C - Julius P. Haggerty, Coosa County; Chris C. Long, Macon County

Julius P. Hagerty
Born July 5, 1839 on his family's plantation near Wetumpka. He first entered severice as a private in Co. I 3rd Alabama Infantry. He was wounded at the "Battle of Seven Pines" and was furloughed home to Wetumpka, where he spent many months recuperating. He was later promoted to Captain of Co. C 61st Alabama Infantry. He returned home after the War. He died on May 1, 1870. (older brother of Blasingame Hagerty Jr.) See also 3rd Alabama Inf. courtesy of gr-gr-grandson Paul Muller
http://www.geocities.ws/coh41/61Al.html

Note, this site has his photo in the uniform of a Captain

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See also:

http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?al/coosa::604.html

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Julius P. Hagerty, Company C, 59th Regiment Alabama Infantry,* elected Captain June 1, 1863, recorded as absent on Surgeon’s certificate September 1, 1864, leave expired October 1, 1864, last recorded on February26, 1865 as absent on Medical Examining Board authority, resident - Wetumpka, Ala.

Note, his record consists of 52 cards

* This company subsequently became Company C, 61st Regiment Alabama Infantry

M311: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama

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