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Company "I" of the 15th Alabama was nicknamed the "Quitman Guards" according to at least two sources I have found. Jdmorris806 ( talk) 01:43, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
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The real name of "Charles E. Averett" from Company A was "Alvis Early Averett". William C. Oates' memoir incorrectly calls him Charles, but he was the younger brother of my 3rd-greatgrandfather, David Franklin Averett (1837-1927), who also served in Company A. More explanation can be found in a recently-published book by James Faust, The Fighting Fifteenth Alabama Alabama Infantry: A Civil War History and Roster. FWIW, I also documented his addition to the Roll of Honor near the bottom of my own blog post.
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Did you know?" column on
May 31, 2010. The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the
15th Alabama Infantry is best known for being one of the
regiments that confronted the
20th Maine on
Little Round Top during the
Battle of Gettysburg on July 2, 1863? |
This article, having just been created this evening, is a work in progress. I am hoping to get it finished in the next couple of days; please refrain from rating it until I put a note below this one, indicating it is ready for rating. If anyone out there has more information on the 15th Alabama, or wishes to edit what's already here, please feel free to "jump in!" Thanks! - Ecjmartin ( talk) 02:19, 20 May 2010 (UTC)
Though there's still some very minor "tweaking" to be done to this article, I think it's okay to be rated at this time. - Ecjmartin ( talk) 02:53, 22 May 2010 (UTC)
To any GA reviewers: I am going out of town this coming weekend for a week (5/29 to 6/5). I won't have access to a computer during that time, but will be happy to deal with any issues you raise in the GA review following my return, if you could give me that much leeway! Thanks, and cheers! - Ecjmartin ( talk) 03:48, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
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Company "I" of the 15th Alabama was nicknamed the "Quitman Guards" according to at least two sources I have found. Jdmorris806 ( talk) 01:43, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
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The real name of "Charles E. Averett" from Company A was "Alvis Early Averett". William C. Oates' memoir incorrectly calls him Charles, but he was the younger brother of my 3rd-greatgrandfather, David Franklin Averett (1837-1927), who also served in Company A. More explanation can be found in a recently-published book by James Faust, The Fighting Fifteenth Alabama Alabama Infantry: A Civil War History and Roster. FWIW, I also documented his addition to the Roll of Honor near the bottom of my own blog post.