First a little about the 25th.
It was formed in Mobile, in December, 1861 by consolidating the 1st and 6th (McClellan's) Alabama Infantry Battalions. The men were from the counties of St. Clair, Talladega, Pickens, Shelby, Calhoun, Randolph, Coffee, and Pike. Sent to Tennessee, the regiment was assigned to Gen. Gladden's Brigade, but due to illness had only 305 effectives at Shiloh. It saw little action in the Kentucky Campaign under General Gardner, then was attached to Gen Deas', G. D. Johnston's, and Brantley's Brigade, AOT. The 25th participated in the difficult campaigns of the army from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, fought with Hood in Tennessee, and was engaged at Kinston and Bentonville. it reported 90 casualities at Shiloh and 117 at Murfreesboro. This unit lost 33% of the 330 at Chickamauga, and in Dec. 1863, totaled 304 men and 174 arms. 41% of 273 were disabled in the Battle of Atlanta, and13% of 173 at Ezra Church. it surrendered with 70 officers and men.
Capt. Morris was 6 ft. tall, grey eyes and light hair and skin (according to his records).
He joined as a lieutenant was commissioned as a captain on March 1, 1862. He was in camp at Corinth,MS with Gen Bragg on April 1, 1862. Was absent "sick" in June, 1862, then back with company on duty in July and Aug, 1862.
He was severely wounded in operations before Murfreesboro, TN on December 31, 1862 in the first charge. He was found among the wounded by the Union forces at Stone's River.
Listed as a POW at Murfreesboro on Jan. 5, 1863, sent to Camp Chase on March 24, 1863. Transferred to Fort Delaware April 10, 1863 and forwarded to City Point, VA for exchange on April 29, 1863.
On Sept 2, 1863, he was back with his unit and was commended for "Faithful in Discharge of Duty".
He was sent to hospital sick on October 2, 1863 by order of the camp surgeon.
he was back with unit listed as Inspector and Mustering Officer for Nov-Dec 1863.
Next report is in the field at Atlanta in August, 1864 on "sick" report
he was at Lovejoy Station, GA in September, 1864 on "sick" report.
He was wounded andcaptured again in March 1865 and listed as a POW at Talledega in June, 1865.