The state of
North Carolina seceded from the
Union on May 20, 1861, and subsequently joined the
Confederate States of America. After seceding, then North Carolina Adjutant General John Hoke called for 30,000 troops to be recruited to support the Confederacy in the war. Congressman
Zebulon Baird Vance initially supported the Union but after hearing of the
attacks on Fort Sumter, he then advocated for the Confederacy. In local towns people then tried to form companies who would then enter into state service. To encourage enlistment, the state offered a $10 bounty for any man who enlisted into a company. The soldiers in each of the ten companies that made up the 26th North Carolina came primarily from one county, while a few usually came from neighboring counties. The first company to form as a part of the 26th North Carolina was from
Moore County in May 1861. Nine more companies followed suit with soldiers coming from the following counties in North Carolina:
Ashe,
Union,
Wilkes,
Wake,
Chatham,
Caldwell, and
Anson. One company also contained soldiers from
Grayson County in
Virginia. Each of the ten companies had their own nickname that they chose. The respective companies, the men included are listed as their final ranks. • Company A - Jeff Davis Mountaineers, Ashe County, Capt. Aras Cox, Capt. Andrew McMillan, Capt. Samuel Wagg, Capt. Ambrose Duvall. • Company B - Waxhaw Jackson Guards, Union County, Capt. J.C. John Steele, Capt. William Wilson, Capt. Thomas Cureton. • Company C - Wilkes Volunteers, Wilkes County, Maj. Abner Carmicheal (entered as a Captain, left as a Major), Capt. Alexander Horton, Capt. Thomas Ferguson, Capt. Isaac Jarratt. • Company D - Wake Guards, Wake County, Capt. Oscar Rand. • Company E - (Chatham) Independent Guard, Chatham County, Capt. William Webster, Capt. Stephen Brewer. • Company F - Hibriten Guards, Caldwell County, Maj (entered as Captain, left as Major). Nathaniel Rankin, Capt. Joseph Ballew, Capt. Romulus Tuttle. • Company G - Chatham Boys, Chatham County, Col. John Lane (entered as Capt.), Capt. William MacLean, Capt. Henry Albright, Capt, Austin Johnson. • Company H - Moore Independents, Moore County, Capt. William Martin, Capt. Clement Dowd, Capt. James McIver • Company I - Caldwell Guards, Caldwell County, Capt. Wilson White. • Company K - Pee Dee Wild Cat, Anson County, Capt. James Caraway, Capt. John McLauchlin, Capt. Thomas Lilly. ==History==