Talladega County Alabama
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Talladega Camp of Instruction, Surname P

Talladega was one of two camps of instruction established in Alabama for collecting recruits. The Confederacy was faced with a serious manpower shortage in the winter of 1862, and Congress determined on a compulsory military service law which went into effect in April 1862. Most men between the ages of 18 and 35 would be obliged to enroll, with exceptions for certain professions and other situations. Talladega and Notasulga were selected as camp sites to collect recruits, which had been volunteers up to this time. Enrolling officers in each county collected men and took them to camp, where they were enrolled and eventually assigned to a front-line unit.

Note: Some of these men were transferred to other Regiments, and some were unfit for service and never served in the war, and some were Indian Wars soldiers who were called upon to train the men.

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Pace, W.F
Pack, Wm
Packett, Isom R
Padgett, D.J
Padgett, George W
Paine/PAYNE, Calvin
Painter, J.A
Painter, John
Painter, R
Palmer, Berry
Palmer, P
Palmer, Pinkey
Parham, A.W
Parrish, J.A
Parrish, Wm
Park, W.F
Park, W.S
Parker, Carter
Parker, J.P
Parker, J.W
Parker, James
Parker, Jno
Parker, John B
Parker, John W
Parker, M.A
Parker, Martin
Parker, W.D
Parnell, J.H
Parr, John
Parson, G.B
Parson, G.W
Parson, Isaac
Parson, L.J
Parson, Samuel R
Parson, W.A
Pate, James M
Pate, Thomas
Patton, J.J
Patrick, John
Patterson, A.M
Patterson, C.J
Patterson, J.M
Patterson, P.M
Payne, W.W
Pearce, J.T
Pearce, W.B
Pearson, David
Pearson, Harvey K
Pearson, Joshua
Pearson, Richmond
Pearson, Robert
Pender, Henry
Peoples, Thomas
Perkins, James W
Perrin, M.L
Perry, Augustus
Perry, Calvin
Perry, H.T
Perry, J
Perry, John B
Perry, John W
Perry, P.R
Perry, W.W
Perry, Wm F
Perryman, James
Perryman, William
Peteet, J.M
Peteet, Willis
Peterson, J.B
Peyton, J.J
Phillips, Andrew
Phillips, B.G
Phillips, C.A
Phillips, G.B
Phillips, J.A
Phillips, J.S
Phillips, Jackson
Phillips, John E
Phillips, Jonathan
Phillips, Robert
Pickens, John S
Pickett, B
Pilkinton, Wm
Pinkston, J.R
Pinkston, John D
Pinson, Enoch
Pirkle, Wm R
Pitts, E.B
Pitts, Giles
Pitts, Thomas J
Plott, W.H
Poe, Robert
Poe, W.T
Pollard, H.S
Pollard, Jefferson
Pollard, Jonathan
Pollock, James
Ponder, Nathaniel
Pool, A.M
Pool, Yancy
Poole, W.T
Poor, J
Poor, John E
Poor, N.M
Pope, J.M
Pope, John A
Pope, Josiah
Pope, Thomas J
Pope, W.T
Porter, J
Porter, William C
Posey, C.D
Posey, Clark B
Posey, J.B
Posey, J.W
Posey, John
Posey, W.C
Posey, W.W
Post, David N
Potter, John
Pounds, Merriman
Powell, H
Powell, Isaac
Powell, J.L
Powell, J.W.W
Powell, M.W
Powell, R
Powers, John W
Powers, R.M
Prather, King
Pratt, James N
Pratt, John C
Prescott, Mathew
Presley, J.P
Preston, G.A
Preston, Wm E
Prestridge, W.E.H
Prewitt, M.R
Prewitt, W.R
Price, D.P
Price, P.D
Price, W.M
Prince, John
Pritchard, Lafayette
Proctor, Charles
Pruitt, D.A
Pruitt, Robert
Puckett, J.R
Pugh, Edward J
Pugh, James
Pugh, Thomas K
Pullen, P.S
Pulliam, T.M
Purdy, James H
Peacock, R.F [Robert Fleming Peacock, buried Shiloh-Delta Clay County]
Prescott, C.A [Buried Wedowee City Cemetery Randolph County]

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