Perote Guards

Perote Guards

The Perote Guards were organized in 1859 in Perote, presently in Bullock County, Alabama. The first Captain was George William Dawson.They were sent to Pensacola, Florida where they became part of the 1st Alabama Infantry Regiment. The 1st Alabama Infantry surrendered on April 7, 1862 at Island No. 10.

History of the flag

The company's uniforms and flag were handmade by the ladies of Perote. The flag was presented to the Guards in September 1860 by Miss Crossley and received for the company by M. B. Locke on the steps of the Methodist Church. Upon receipt of a regimental flag, in the summer of 1861, the company flags were placed with the regimental quartermaster for safe keeping.

Following the surrender of the 1st Alabama Infantry, the flag was seized from the company baggage by members of the 15th Wisconsin Infantry and eventually carried back to Wisconsin.

Dr. Thomas Owen, Director of the Alabama Department of Archives and History, learned of the flag's location and requested its return in the summer of 1903. Ruben G. Thwaites, Secretary of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, replied on June 19 1903 that he felt the Society would be quite willing to return the flag. This, however, would require a resolution by the Wisconsin legislature which did not meet again until January 1905.

Lieutenant and Acting Governor R. M. Cunningham requested that the flag be returned to Alabama on March 15 1905.

Joint Resolution Number 29-S of the Legislature of the State of Wisconsin, April 13 1905 approved the return of the flag and it was finally received on August 5 1905.

References

* [http://www.archives.state.al.us/referenc/flags/010a.html Information from Alabama State Archives website]
* Curator's Object Files, Civil War Flags, Alabama Department of Archives and History.
* Brewer, Willis. Alabama: Her Resources, War Records and Public Men, From 1540 to 1872. Montgomery, AL. 1872.
* McMorries, Edward Young. History of the First Regiment Alabama Volunteer C.S.A.. Montgomery, AL, 1904. 1967.
* Tancig, W. J. Confederate Military Land Units, 1861-1865. New York, Thomas Yoseloff, 1967.

External links

* [http://www.archives.state.al.us/referenc/flags/010a.html Photo of Perote Guards flag, at Alabama State Archive] (accessed 11 October 2006)


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