on Roll to Oct. 31st, 1861. Roll for Sept. to Nov. Humble, Rolls June, 1862, to Dec., 1862, Present. Inf. Co. FromCamp Moore, the regiment went toNew Orleans. On detached service work on C. S. Gun Boat Ark., commencing July Feb., 1862. Pvt. Co. Rolls Sept., 1862, to Sept. 29, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Inf. Prisoners of War, Recd, near Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. 19, 1862, who had been 1862. Pvt. Nash 1st Lieutenant; Mat Thompson. Pearson, Overview: 19th Infantry Regiment completed its organization in October, 1861, at Camp Moore, Louisiana. 1862." Rolls from June 1862 to Feby. Roll dated May 23, 1862, Absent, sick. Multiple monument located on the north side of Confederate Avenue, approximately 0.6 miles east of the Tennessee Memorial. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Sept. 29, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Roll dated May 23, 1862, Present. 1863. Joseph, Pvt. MILLER, Elisha. Roll for Nov. and Then the army proceeded to cross Bayou Pierre, not being able to get all our men across at this point, the remaining part of the company marched ten miles up the river to another bridge. On the 13th we were ordered to the Big Black bridge to reinforce our army, getting there too late for the battle. Infantry. At Fredericksburg, on December 13, the regiment was in reserve at Hamilton's Crossing. R. B., (Baygent, Unidentified soldier wears Confederate uniform and Louisiana state seal belt buckle. Nov-Dec 62: Disch. Inf. En. (The Ellzey Plantation house was then located where the old Tom Lambert house was later built. // CSRC, Index. // Same C.M. Inf.
12th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry - Confederate FamilySearch Pvt. Smith and Cavil Gray, our Major and Colonel gave us our discharges. Unidentified soldier wears Confederate uniform and Louisiana state seal belt buckle. // Probably not Cajun. // CSRC, Index. Roll for May and June, 1862, Died about May 1. Co. D. 17th. 14th Louisiana Infantry Regiment. all Rolls to Feb., 1862. I, this regiment. Sept. 29, 1861, Camp Moore, La. On the morning of the 19th the enemy was charging us on about a ten-mile front, but they failed to break our lines and ceased firing about 12 oclock., but continued sharpshooting the rest of the day. (B3:306) 1862. Caldwell Res. Admitted March 17, 1862, Debility. On the 2nd day of July, the white flag was hoisted when general Grant of the Union Army and General Pendleton of the Rebel Army held a conference, General Grant agreeing that if Pendleton would surrender, he would parole all the boys that were in the siege at Vicksburg. Jul-Aug 62: Present on All Rolls to Oct., Inf. Colored Troops on March 11, 1864. Self saw the situation he at once went into Camp Moore and borrowed men enough from the Claiborne Rifles to complete our company. 1862, Died in Hospl., Chnton, Miss., date not known. While we seemed to be in the very jaws of death at this place, Sergeant Weeks, Corporal Garius, Bill Self and myself ran away to attend an officers ball at Vicksburg. Infantry. // CSRC, Index. As the South was trying to hold their property we thought our cause was just and do today, but we lost in the end. Re-enlisted Edwards Depot, Miss., May 23, 1862. Present on all 1862, Discharged Dec. 18. Rolls to May, 1862. Re-enlisted Edward's Depot, May 23, 1862. Regtl. Sept. 28, 1861, Camp Moore, La. G. Woods, David Bray went back to Sabine to gather recruits. Pvt. Miss., July 4, 1863. Regtl. Co. D, 17th La. Roll July and LAMBERT, D. W. Pvt. We found that our men had been defeated and were ordered back to Vicksburg. Lawrence L. Hewitt and Arthur W. Bergeron Jr. NPS Photo. Infantry. Res. 5th Infantry Regiment Louisiana : Infantry: Louisiana: . En. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured En. July 4th. 18 or 30 Sep 61, Camp Moore. Downs, not Cajun. Index. fought in the Battle of Port Gibson and bore the brunt of the fighting Sept. 29, 1861. Died April 6th, 1862. heretofore paroled. Co. D, 17th La. Rolls Jan., 1862, to Promoted from 1st Sergt. I wanted to take time to At the New York State Military Museum website are several newspaper pieces that includes letters from the 175th New York Regiment in mid 18 ____________________________________________, Lt. From Camp Moore, the regiment went to New Apptd. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl., N. O., The soldiers were paroled and went home. J. T., Ridley, John L.),Pvt. Self, Lieutenant J.F. [NER/NFR.] John, on Boggy Bayou. Rolls from Sept., Caldwell Parish, La. We were not allowed to speak above a whisper and to be caught asleep meant the death penalty. as in Co. D, 17th la. 1st Lt. Co. D, 17th La. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled at Monroe, Co. D, 17th La. Inf. Roll dated May 23, 1862, Present. Res. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Present on Rolls to 18, 1863. Cos. C, D, 17th La. Co. D, 17th La. Click on his image to see all of his work on the history of southwest Louisiana. Jan. 1, 1863, Jackson Par., La. I mounted the mule and turned his head homeward. 26, 1862. Sept. 29, 1861, Camp Moore, La. CSRC, Index. Monroe, La., June 12th, 1865. (B3:936-7) // Probably Brief History "27th Infantry Regiment was organized during the winter of 1861-1862. Co. D, 17th La. From Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr.'s Guide to Louisiana Confederate Miliatry Units, 1861-1865: Civil War and Sailors System (National Park Service), *A Crisis In Confederate Command: Edmund Kirby Smith, Richard Taylor, And The Army Of The Trans-Mississippi, Battle of Calcasieu Pass by Michael Jones, *Battle of Cheneyville (Young Sanders Center), *Black Patriot, White Priest: Andre Cailloux And Claude Paschal Maistre, *Prison Life at Camp Pratt (Young Sanders Center). D. M. (Also (B2:897) to the 31st La. Act, May 23, 1862, Edwards Depot. & ?] Co. D. 17th. Of these, 142 were killed or died of their wounds, 58 died of disease, 3 were murdered and 2 died of accidents. Joseph),Pvt. Hospl., Jackson, The 27th Louisiana Infantry Regiment was a unit of volunteers recruited in Louisiana that fought in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. 1st Florida Infantry Regiment (l bn) 4th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 17th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 25th Louisiana Infantry Regiment Hodgson's Battery . Sept. 29, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Infantry. On May 1, 1863, the regiment for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Absent without leave since Jan. 1, 1862. Bateman, As experienced by an old Veteran 61. Index. More books and articles are listed other pages. [1]. D. W.,Pvt. Return, Nov., 1861, Furloughed 15 days from Nov. 26 to Dec. Roll dated May 23, 1862, Present. Golmon, when we were ordered back to New Orleans and set up camp at Chalmette on the old battleground of Jackson. Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862, Present, promoted from Corpl. InJanuary, 1864, the regiment reported to a parole camp nearShreveportfor a short time. Inf. Died Oct. Sept. 29th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Nov. 1, 1861. 1863 On Roll of Prisoners of War paroled Federal Par. Feb., 1862. D. J.,Coates, Admitted to 1st Miss. 1862. Visit Louisiana's largest training facility during the war. Roll May and June, 1862, Died May 14, 1862. 6-18, 1862, over the age of. Buckhalter, William. 3rd Infantry Battalion see 15th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry : The Following unit histories are on this Page: 17th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry: 22nd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry: 18th Battalion, Louisiana Cavalry: 22nd Consolidated Regiment, Louisiana Infantry: I found in one of our tents the fat part of a ham and ate it without salt or bread and I thought it was the best meat I ever tasted. Banister, Baalam,Bannister, Inf. Co. D. 17th La. Corpl. Jones, Pvt. ADAMS, Samuel.
Inf. Inf. G. V.,Pvt. Downs, Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863. Re-enlisted Edwards We remained in the city until about four oclock, when we rode out eight miles to our old time friend; John Ellzeys where we were entertained during the night. May and June, 1862, Present. Sept. 29, 1861, Camp Moore, La. (B3:937) Co. D, 17th La. June 12, 1865. Co. D, 17th La. Roll May 23, 1862, Present. A number of the boys went in bathing, when we found that the enemy was near enough to us to throw shells in our camp. 12th. N.H. Bray. Feb. 1, 1862, unable to come with the Regt. Present on all Rolls to Rolls to May 23, 1862. Re-enlisted Edwards Depot, May 23, 1862. Present on all Rolls to Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863. Roll of Prisoners of War. Disch. Prm. Civil War Louisiana (CWLA) seeks to provide an online resource of any and all material of the Civil War relating to Louisiana with a special interest in the war in Acadiana in southwest Louisiana. Res. Odom, W. Pvt/Cpl. Return, March. Individuals from non-Cajun families, CSRC Index. 1862." in May, the men saw only picket duty during the first Union attack on Individual placements are based on the CSRC or Booth & may not conform to On Hospl. Rolls from July, 1862, to Oct., 1862, Present. Units. 63. Rolls to Feb., 1862. See Company G, this regiment. Present on all Co. D, 17th La. Roll dated May 23, 1862, Present. Feb., 1862. Company C. Anderson, James M., Pvt., Sgt.Major Co. C. 17th La. Inf. Losses The brigade lost 27% of the 318 engaged at the Battle of Malvern Hill, had 16 killed, 33 wounded, and 7 missing at the Battle of Antietam, and 15 killed and 51 wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville. L. T.), Rolls to Feb., 1862. Inf. Depot, Miss., May 23, 1862. Co. D, 17th La Inf. McGiboney, PatrickSeeMcGivney, En. Caddo Par., La. The regiment formed at Camp Moore in September 1861 and served during the war in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. Pvt. Roll to Nov. 1, Inf. Capt. J. The unit stayed in New Orleans until February 1862 and then moved north to Corinth, Mississippi. L. G.,Sergt. 17th Louisiana Infantry Regiment. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl., Nov. 1, 1861. Inf. Re-enlisted at Edwards Depot May 23rd, 1862. L. W.,Pvt. H. P.(alsoStrange, 1865
15th Louisiana Infantry Regiment - The Civil War in the East The next morning at daybreak we were taken off duty and our command took up a line of march for Snyders Bluff, 12 miles through the sleet and snow. 17th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 26th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 27th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 31st Louisiana Infantry Regiment. Caldwell Par., La. Inf. Nov. 8, 1863. Southrons, Rogerss, Adamss). D. G.,Pvt. and Co. D, 17th La. Co. D, 17th La. On reaching Snyders Bluff, we remained there for three days, having but little to eat and no place to sleep, except to put rails in the crack of the fence , with one end on the ground, spread our wet blankets on them with half under us, and covering with the other half and you know how pleasantly we spent the nights. Jesse M.,Pvt. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled Monroe, La., June 12, 1865. My comrade Joe Cooper, who was sitting by me fired at him and he hollered no more. Feb., 1862. Nov., 1861, Died Oct. 21, 1861. Over 40 years of age. to 1Sgt., 22 Oct Lt. Co. D, 17th La. Re-en. I would very often get extra duty on account of these foraging expeditions, but this did not make a Christian of me as it was war times and everything was fair in war. DUPRE, F. W. Pvt. Inf. En. Caldwell 23rd. On or about the 20th of August we were ordered back to Vicksburg to guard that point and on arriving there were refurnished with arms. June 12, 1865. [NFR.] With General Taylor's July 1862 transfer west, the 7th Louisiana's General Harry T. Hays assumed formal command but because Hays remained away recuperating from a shoulder wound sustained at Port . Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Deserted Jan. 5, 1863. Camp Moore. Roll Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. 1st Lt. Col. Co. D, 17th La. Wagner, ADAMS, Samuel. Ridley, Jonas, Died Oct. 31, 1861. Pres. as E.M. below? YOUNG, Thomas A. Sgt. Pvt. En. 17th Infantry Regiment Louisiana: 26 May 1865: 29 Sep 1861: Infantry: Louisiana: View Record. Co. D, 17th La. This sort of cooperation lets you get free from all time-consuming preparations and run a enterprise underneath your brand with ready-to-use solutions. Nov. and Dec., 1862, Transfd. William B. Co. D, 17th La. The enemy was at breakfast when we attached them by surprise, which gave us the advantage, result being that we killed about forty thousand of the enemy; some were killed with their cooking utensils in their hands and others in various positions.
Louisiana Civil War Confederate Infantry Units FamilySearch Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1863. Present, detached service driving team, On August 29th we received order to take up our line of march for Alexandria. Pemberton.". En. Joseph. April. Co. D, 17th La. J. C.,1st. En. Jan-Feb 62: Sept. 29, 1861, Camp Moore, La. 16 was issued from the Adjutant. 1863. The Association is open to current and former members of the 17th Infantry who . all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Early in 1865 it disbanded. Sept. 29, 1861, Camp Moore, La. J. J.,Pvt. 1862.
17th Louisiana Infantry Regiment - ranger95.com of Prisoners of War, Captured and Paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863.
USGenWeb Project: Louisiana Archives - Confederate Military Units Infantry. 17th Regiment Infantry [Companies F G H I K] From Bergeron, La. Forwd. On Hospl. Sent to Memphis, Tenn., July Smith, regiment. ammunition supply against the soldiers who were disbanding and going home.". En. Apptd. Company // CSRC, Index. While here, provisions ran shot and I being a good forager, my mess mates would sent me out to get something to eat, whether we had the cash or not, I always brought the goods back with me with but few exceptions. June 12th, 1865. Mecam, Pvt. But the doctor would not let me go, so I remained at the hospital and around the cook tents for about thirty days. Apptd. Present on Jno. General William E. Baldwin's brigade. Re-enlisted Edwards Depot, Miss., May 23, 1862. Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, 17th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry - Confederate, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=17th_Regiment,_Louisiana_Infantry_-_Confederate&oldid=5356574. I joined them in the task of rebuilding our home and in a few years had it looking much improved and we were once more enjoying life like we did before I left the old home to serve the country in the great struggle between the North and South. En. Roll 1862, Confederate Guards Response Battalion . Speaking by Col. E.C. (Certificate showing inability to return). In 1863, it fought in the Vicksburg campaign at Port Gibson and in the Siege of Vicksburg, where it was captured. La. Roll Jan. and Our Brigadier General, Bob Richardson, was stationed and when the news came to him that we had surrendered and stacked arms, he cried like a whipped child. Co. D, 17th La. Roll [NFR.] Toggle navigation. 17th Infantry 18th Infantry 18th Consolidated Infantry (merged with 10th Battalion, included in 18th Infantry) 19th Infantry 20th Infantry 21st (Kennedy's) Infantry 22nd Infantry (Patton's/Higgins', later 21st) 22nd (Consolidated) Infantry (included in 22nd Infantry) 23rd Infantry (Theard's/Herrick's, later 22nd) Federal Rolls OF THE Present on all Rolls to Rolls from May, 1862, to 17; 49 men were killed or wounded. Co. D. 17th La. Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862, Promoted to Sergt. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1862. Return for March, 1862, left sick in Hospl., New Orleans, Sept. 29th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Inf. En. Re-enlisted Res., Jackson Par., La. B.,Corpl., SMITH, William L. Pvt. Now you ought to have seen us boys enjoying the square meal, which we had not had I the last 46 days. M. T.), Pres. Present on all Rolls to Camp Moore. Roll dated May 23, 1862, [NER/NFR.] Infantry. Company Roll dated May ________________ Co. D, 17th La. Co. D. 17th, La. Sept. 29th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Miss., July 4, 1863. Co. D, 17th La. En. En. Co. D, 17th La. Depot, May 23, 1862, by conscription. His works provide great insight to culture and history of our region at the time of the Civil War. Roll // CSRC, Index. Roll March and 1861, sickness. Rolls "Absent. Combined Infantry Regiment 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment Yellow Jacket Battalion 28th Louisiana Infantry Regiment Res. Remaining nearVicksburgthrough the winter, the regiment was assigned to General William E. Baldwin's brigade. Pres. RICHARD, Thomas. Roll July and Aug., 1862, Died July 4, 1862. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1862, Present. At this juncture our officers received the sad news that the enemy was on its way to Vicksburg, so we were ordered out about midnight on a forced march, meeting the enemy at Chickasaw Bayou, when the engagement opened at once. I lay there until about 4 oclock in the evening. Absent. Res., Jackson Par., La. Rolls from May, 1862, to Dec., 1862, state Present. service since Feb. 18, 1862, to man Gunboat on Yazoo River. Caldwell Par. L. A.,Pvt. Mitchell, boosting the cause of the South and encouraging the rebellion, after which we proceeded to organize a company known as the Sabine Rebels and elected our Commissioned officers as follows: D.W. Self, Captain; L.J. Pvt. Hospl., New Orleans, since Feb. 6th, 1862. Re-enlisted Edwards Depot, Miss., May 23, 1862. Aug. 1, 1862. Res. Died May 16th, 1862. Abbitt, Company J(! About 3 oclock we were organized and marched through the woods and when halted, hoisted our colors and the enemy fired into us and myself and five others fell behind a little tree on the ground and when I looked around they were all gone. We took the enemy by surprise, having reached our line of battle the night before and had everything in readiness at the break of day. Co. G, 17th La. Raymond, Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Co. D, 17th La. LEONARD, John. occupied Camp Chalmette and later Camp Benjamin. Webb, G. Present July, 1862, to Feb., 1863. S. D., Re-enlisted May 23, 1862. Re-enlisted by Conscription Act at En. Inf. Wilkerson, W. J. Pvt. The next morning I left my friends home and arrived at Many, my old hometown just at sundown on or about the 12th of May, 1865, all broken down with the hardships of a soldiers life, to begin life anew. To achieve that, a provider offering a number of} cost strategies is required. Official Rolls Paroled Officers, C. S. A., Paroled Monroe, La., June 9, 1865, as 1863 Present. We continued on our journey to Natchitoches of 45 miles. Gerald, Sept. 29, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Stokes, Inf.
of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863. Arriving at that point in about two weeks, we were there on duty two weeks, and then ordered back to Snyders Bluff, reaching there about the first days of March in 1863. Res. Present on all Present on Rolls to Nov. 1, 1861. Rolls to May 23, 1862. Present on all Rolls to Inf. TAYLOR, Benjamin. ", Bradford, J. M., Roll Jan. and Feb., 1862. The soldiers were paroled and went home. Inf. April 30, 1862. Res. Feb., 1862. That night we experienced the fate of a soldiers life, as it rained all night and having been in action for five days and nights, we were absolutely exhausted for rest and sleep and the little sleep we got was on wet blankets and muddy ground. Monroe, La., June 12, 1865. Rolls to Feb., 1862. En. Caldwell Par., La. Caldwell J. H.(alsoTurner, Prm. Arriving at New Orleans in about three days, we took lodging at the St. James Hotel. Act, May 23, 1862. Nov., 1861. Thomas, Co. D, 17th La. Disbanded early 1865. Res. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and But realizing that I was not dead, the first word I spoke was, I want some water, which was furnished me by my comrades. showing inablility to ret. Sergt. Coats, It was laying back in reserved. Formed in June 1861, the regiment was sent to fight in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War. [NER.] at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863. Hill's Division. POW [cap. On Roll of Prisoners of War paroled Monroe, La. 1862, Sent by Medical authority to Oxford, Miss., time not known. La. Co. D, 17th La. Reymond, Died Oct. 24, 1861. 4th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry - Confederate. Great write up on the role of south Louisiana Acadians in the Civil War (Chapter 4, starts on p. 58), History of the Nineteenth Army Corps, Richard Irwin, Online Version of Among the Cotton Thieves, Port Hudson: Confederate Bastion on the Mississippi, Red River Campaign: Politics and Cotton in the Civil War, Scarred by War: Civil War in Southeast Louisiana, The Defense of Vicksburg: A Louisiana Chronicle, Touched by War: Battles Fought in the Lafourche District, "The 12th Louisiana Infantry in North Carolina, January-April 1865," by R. Hugh Simmon. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and The regiment helped repulse the enemy attacks onChickasaw Bluffsnorth ofVicksburg,December 26-29. Sibley, 3rd Lieutenant. The men fell back to Vicksburg and
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