Many of the companies in North Carolina military units were from the same county or area, but not all men in these companies are from those counties. Many were recent immigrants, married into local families, purchased land or had occupations that would take them from another place into North Carolina. Company A - "The Duplin Rifles" - many men from
Duplin County, NC. The company entered service in April, 1861, as Company C of the
2nd North Carolina Volunteers, stationed near
Norfolk, Va. At the end of their six months service, they were transferred to Company A, 43rd NC. 117 enlisted men. "From a roster kept by Sergeant B.F. Hall, it appears that there were fifty-six men on the rolls at the close of the war, thirty-five who were either in prison, on parole or detail, and no deserter from the company during the entire war." Company B - "Union Farmers" - many men from
Mecklenburg County, NC. 73 enlisted men. Company C - many men from
Wilson County, NC. 102 enlisted men. Company D - many men from
Halifax County, NC. 93 enlisted men. Company E - "Edgecombe Boys" - many men from
Edgecombe County, NC. 96 enlisted men. Company F - many men from
Halifax County, NC. 101 enlisted men. Company G - "Warren Defenders" - many men from
Warren County, NC. 110 enlisted men. Company H - "Fisher's Light Infantry" - many men from
Anson County, NC. 112 enlisted men. Company I - "Anson Regulators" - many men from Anson County. 139 enlisted men. Company K - "Anson Independent" - meny men from Anson County. 120 enlisted men. ==See also==