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Cemetery location: North of Pickens County Court House on Phoenix Avenue to Spring Street. Turn
left to Cox Street; turn right and continue to cemetery on right. Robertson plot at back of first section enclosed in rectangular iron fence.

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William George Robertson: 2nd. Lt., Co. E, 18th Alabama Infantry, C. S. A.
*recruited from Tuscaloosa, Shelby, Talladega, Covington, Coffee, Pike, Coosa, Butler and Jefferson
counties.
*assigned to J. K. Jackson's Brigade
*had major roll in battle of Shiloh
*fought at Chickamauga, Nashville, Spanish Fort, and Chattanooga.
*captured at Missionary Ridge and was prisoner of war until end of war.

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William George Robertson: 2nd. Lt., Co. E, 18th Alabama Infantry, C. S. A.
*recruited from Tuscaloosa, Shelby, Talladega, Covington, Coffee, Pike, Coosa, Butler and Jefferson
counties.
*assigned to J. K. Jackson's Brigade
*had major roll in battle of Shiloh
*fought at Chickamauga, Nashville, Spanish Fort, and Chattanooga.
*captured at Missionary Ridge and was prisoner of war until end of war.

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Died in service of the Confederate States of America.


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Died in service of the Confederate States of America.


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Samuel L. Robertson served two enlistments in the Confederate Army, which is normal---most enlistments were for 6 month to a year, and enlistees were placed where they were needed.

Samuel L. Robertson, Sgt. , Co. F., 4th Alabama (Russell's Cavalry)---this unit was the consolidation of the 3rd. Tenn. Cav., the 15th Tenn. Cav., the 4th Alabama Battalion, and Russell's Rangers.

Assigned to Gen. J. T. Morgan and Gen. W.W. Allen's Brigade. They fought at Lexington, Trenton, Jackson, Parker's Cross Roads and Chickamauga----Field Officers were Col. Alfred A. Russell; Lt. Col. J. M. Hambrick; Maj. F. M. Taylor.

There were 3 other Robertsons in this unit: George M. Robertson, T. P. Robertson, and W.N. Robertson.
Note: These may or may not be relatives.

Second Enlistment: Samuel L. Robertson, 4th Cpz., Co. K 8th (Hatch's) Alabama Cavalry (re-assigned or re-enlistment). Organized in Newborn, Alabama with men from Tuscaloosa, Sumter, Dallas, Greene, Marengo, Choctaw and Fayette counties.
*fought with Gen. Pillow at Blue Mountain, then assigned to Armistead's Brigade
*fought at Lafayette, Georgia
*moved to Selma, Alabama
*served at Talladega, Alabama
*fought in Florida
* surrendered May 14, 1865 at Gainesville
*Commanders were: Col. Charles P. Ball; Col. Lemuel D. Hatch; Maj. Wm. T. Poe, Maj. Richard H.
Redwood


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Family information has given name spelled, LODDICK; tombstone and cemetery records indicate: LODERICK.

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Family information has given name spelled, LODDICK; tombstone and cemetery records indicate: LODERICK.

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3/2001 Hopewell Baptist Church is at intersection of University Blvd. and Brook, just to North of 15th Street. Grave located in row 4 near far end from University Avenue behind Hopewell Baptist Church.


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James Henry was a member of the 3rd Arkansas Cavalry, Company G. He served as a Private. The 3rd Arkansas Cavalry was organized at Little Rock, Arkansas, June 10, 1861, under the command of Colonel Solon Borland, and was initially known as the 1st Arkansas Mounted Volunteers. On acceptance into Confederate service on July 24, 1861, the regiments was renamed as the 3rd Arkansas Cavalry on Janualry 15, 1862. (from Patrice Louinet-patrice.louinet@
chello.fr)