This books lists over 360 Men (both Officers and Enlisted) of Hispanic descent who served in the Confederate Military from Alabama. It includes men who were Spaniards or descended from Spaniards including (Basques, Catalans, Canary Islanders / Islenos, Minorcans), Cubans, Mexicans, Sephardic Jews, Filipinos, Puerto Ricans and "White Creoles" and "Creoles of Color / Free Men of Color". The book lists their names, ranks and units, as well as Biographical information on the majority of the men listed. It also lists "mini-genealogies" of Spanish Colonial Alabama (1780-1813) descendants, which traces them back to the original Spanish Settler. This is a groundbreaking work on an ignored aspect of the Civil War and the participation of Ethnic Minorities in the Confederate Military. This is an excellent resource for anyone interested in the Civil War, the Confederate Military, State of Alabama History, Southern History and United States History. It is a "Treasure Trove" of information for Genealogists and Family History enthusiasts and is a true "Alabama History Classic. It is $9.99 on Amazon, you can click below to see it.
Welcome / Bienvenidos to the "Cuban Rifles, Cuban Exile Camp, S.C.V.". The Sons are a Non-Racial, non-Sectarian, non-Political, Patriotic, Historical and Genealogical Organization founded in 1896. Our Camp works to preserve the History of Cubans, Hispanics and other Ethnic Minorities who served in the Confederate Military. For membership information or if you need help finding your Confederate, Cuban, Hispanic or Military Ancestors email me at JoinTheSCV@Aol.Com
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Cuban Confederate Soldiers from Alabama, 1861-1865, "Ethnic Minorities in the Confederate Military, Booklet 1, Volume 1", Amazon Kindle Edition, by John ODonnell Rosales
This booklet is the first in the series I am writing on "Ethnic Minorities in the Confederate Military". It lists 19 Cuban born and or partial descendant's of Cuban's who served in the Confederate Military, from Alabama between 1861 and 1865. It lists their names, ranks and units, as well as known Biographical Information on each Soldier. This is a truly "forgotten" aspect of the Confederate Military, the Civil War and Cuban History. It makes a great resource for Historians, Genealogists, Civil War Scholars and anyone interested in Ethnic participation in the Confederate Military, as well a those interested in Cuban American History or Hispanic American History. The booklet is available for $2.99 on Amazon Kindle, you can click on the link below to see or purchase it.
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