Documents relating to the Metropolitan Guards

Item

Identifier

RSG00248_f10_Q0000135024_Q0000135025

Title

Documents relating to the Metropolitan Guards

Rights

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Type

Text

Creator

Moore, Andrew B. (Andrew Barry), 1807-1873

Date

Unknown

Description

The Metropolitan Guards were a volunteer militia company formed in Montgomery County, Alabama. During the Civil War, they joined Company F of the 3rd Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.

Format

accounts

Place

Montgomery County (Ala.)

Publisher

Alabama Department of Archives and History. (electronic version)

Contributor

Faith Kirkland

transcription

Metropolitan Guards
To N. J. Doolittle Dr

July 5th 1860. Paid for Hack, to help Blues at R. R. $1.50
Oct " " " " Drayage in moveing Armory 1.25
Dec 6th " " " Load of Wood for " 3.50
" " " " " Cutting and carrying up Stairs (wood) 1.25 $7.50

Correct
N. J. Doolittle
Amt . . . $7.50
1860

Subject

Doolittle, E. A.;
Doolittle, N. J.;
Moore, A. B. (Andrew Barry), 1807-1873;
Montgomery Guards (Montgomery, Ala.);
Governors--Alabama