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33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment
Flag of Alabama in 1861 (obverse and reverse)
ActiveApril 23, 1862 – April 8, 1865
DisbandedApril 8, 1865
Country33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment Confederate States of America
Branch33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment Confederate States Army
RoleInfantry
Equipment1853 Enfield Rifle
1861 Springfield Rifle
EngagementsAmerican Civil War
Pensacola Campaign
Kentucky Campaign
Munfordville
Perryville
Stones River Campaign
Murfreesboro
Tullahoma Campaign
Chattanooga Campaign
Chattanooga II
Chickamauga
Siege of Chattanooga
Ringgold Gap
Atlanta Campaign
Rocky Face Ridge
Resaca
New Hope Church
Pickett's Mill
Kennesaw Mountain
Siege of Atlanta
Atlanta
Jonesboro
Franklin-Nashville Campaign
Spring Hill
Franklin
Nashville
Carolina Campaign
Bentonville
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Samuel Adams
Robert Crittenden

The 33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment was an infantry unit from Alabama that served in the Confederate States Army during the U.S. Civil War. Recruited from the southeastern counties of Butler, Dale, Coffee, Covington, Russell and Montgomery, it saw extensive service with the Confederate Army of Tennessee before being nearly annihilated at the Battle of Franklin in 1864. Survivors from the regiment would continue to serve until the final capitulation of General Joseph Johnston in North Carolina in 1865.

In addition to the counties named above, the 33rd Alabama drew recruits from three modern Alabama counties that did not yet exist in 1862: Geneva County, which was then a part of Dale and Coffee counties; Crenshaw County, which would be formed from Covington and other nearby counties after the war; and Houston County, which then formed a part of Dale and Henry Counties.

Initially assigned to the defense of Confederate forts in Pensacola Bay, Florida, the 33rd was quickly transferred to duty in the Army of Tennessee, where it saw its first significant action at the Battle of Perryville. It went on to fight at Stone's River, Chickamauga, the Siege of Chattanooga, the Atlanta Campaign (including Ringgold Gap and Kennesaw Mountain), and the disastrous Franklin-Nashville Campaign in late 1864.

From just after the Battle of Perryville through the Battle of Franklin, the 33rd fought under the "Stonewall of the West": Major General Patrick Cleburne, an Irish-born officer whom General Robert E. Lee once referred to as "a meteor shining from a clouded sky" for his battlefield prowess.[1] Though it took horrific losses at Perryville (where it suffered eighty-two percent casualties) and at Franklin (where it lost two-thirds of its numbers), it held together with reduced numbers until the final Carolina Campaign in 1865.

Historians of the 33rd benefit from extremely detailed accounts of this regiment's service by soldiers who served in it; the most important of these was written by Private W.E. Matthews of Co. B, who left records of nearly every aspect of regimental life from food to clothing to nicknames, sundries and even the soldiers' opinions of two different service rifles they were issued.

  1. ^ Rand, Clayton. Sons of the South. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961. OCLC 1081994. Page 138.

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