regiment. dropped from rolls as deserter [?!]. The 6th Louisiana surrendered 4 officers and 48 men. FUSELIER, 6". M. L. Bowie Gen. Ambrose R. Wright, Col. William Gibson, 3rd Georgia Infantry- Col. Edward J. Walker Died c.1914, age However, insufficient or contradictory information made it difficult to link these records to a particular soldier. There were 89 captured at Rappahannock Station. Pvt. Richmond Fayette Artillery- Capt. Lewis (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. // CSRC, Index. Mustered out August 13, 1863.[1]. that routed the Federal [Eleventh] Corps at Gettysburg on July 1. Fredericksburg Artillery (Virginia): Cpt John G. Pollock, McComas Artillery/French's Battery (Virginia): Cpt David A. French, Armistead's Battery/Matthew's Artillery (Virginia): Cpt Andrew D. Armistead, 13th Alabama Infantry: Cpt Samuel Sellers, 12th Mississippi Infantry: Cpt A. K. Jones, 16th Mississippi Infantry: Ltc James H. Duncan, 19th Mississippi Infantry: Col Richard W. Phipps, 48th Mississippi Infantry: Col Joseph M. Jayne, 3rd Georgia Infantry: Ltc Claiborne Snead, 22nd Georgia Infantry: Cpt George W. Thomas, 48th Georgia Infantry: Cpt Alexander C. Flanders, 64th Georgia Infantry: Cpt James G. Brown, 2nd Georgia Battalion: Maj Charles J. Moffett, 10th Georgia Battalion: Cpt Caleb F. Hill, 10th Florida Infantry: Col Charles F. Hopkins, 1st Confederate Battalion: Cpt Anthony B. Bartlett, 15th North Carolina Infantry: Col William H. Yarborough, 27th North Carolina Infantry: Ltc Joseph C. Webb, 48th North Carolina Infantry: Col Samuel H. Walkup, 55th North Carolina Infantry: Cpt Walter A. Whitted, 11th North Carolina Infantry: Col William J. Martin, 52nd North Carolina Infantry: Ltc Eric Erson, 2nd Maryland Battalion: Cpt John W. Torsch, 1st Tennessee Infantry (Provisional Army): Maj Felix G. Buchanan, 7th Tennessee Infantry: Ltc Samuel G. Shepard, 17th Tennessee Infantry: Col Horace Ready, 14th Georgia Infantry: Col Richard P. Lester, 35th Georgia Infantry: Col Bolling H. Holt, 45th Georgia Infantry: Col Thomas J. Simmons, 49th Georgia Infantry: Maj James B. Duggan, 28th North Carolina Infantry: Cpt T. James Linebarger, 33rd North Carolina Infantry: Col Robert V. Cowan, 37th North Carolina Infantry: Maj Jackson L. Bost, 1st South Carolina Infantry (Provisional Army): Ltc Andrew P. Butler, 13th South Carolina Infantry: Col Isaac F. Hunt, 14th South Carolina Infantry: Ltc Edward Croft, 13th North Carolina Infantry: Ltc E. Benton Withers, 16th North Carolina Infantry: Col William A. Stowe, 22nd North Carolina Infantry: Col Thomas S. Galloway, jr, 34th North Carolina Infantry: Ltc George M. Norment, 38th North Carolina Infantry: Col John Ashford, Ltc George W. Flowers, Hurt's (Alabama) Battery: Lt George A. Ferrell, 1st Battery, Washington Artillery (Louisiana): Cpt Edward Owen, Donald's (Virginia) Battery: Lt William T. Wilson, Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery, 2nd Battery: Cpt Berryman Z. William L. McLeod Present May-Aug 62, On May 3, the regiment was driven from Maryes B. Morrison, 5th North Carolina Infantry: Col John W. Lea, Cpt James M. Taylor, 12th North Carolina Infantry: Cpt P. Durham, 23rd North Carolina Infantry: Cpt Abner D. Peace, 1st North Carolina Sharpshooters Battalion: Lt R. W. Woodruff, 6th North Carolina Infantry: Cpt Joseph H. Dickey, 21st North Carolina Infantry: Cpt John H. Miller, 57th North Carolina Infantry: Cpt John Beard, 13th Georgia Infantry: Ltc Richard Maltbie, 31st Georgia Infantry: Cpt Edward C. Perry, 38th Georgia Infantry: Ltc Philip E. Davant, 60th Georgia Infantry: Col Waters B. Jones, 9th Georgia Artillery Battalion: Sgt. +ARCENEAUX, J. Pvt. Charles H. Jr2LT. August. Nov 62-Jun 63. Strong of Company B was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 2,616 men on its roster for this unit. So far we have: 17 full infantry unit rosters and partials for 2 more; 7 different artillery units (some single batteries and some full battalions) and 2 cavalry regiment rosters. David Watson Phillips' Legion (Georgia)- Lt. Col. Jefferson C. Phillips, 1st Maryland Battalion Cavalry- Maj. Harry Gilmore, Maj. Ridgely Brown *+FONTENOT, Name appears as signature to oath sworn to Lafayette Parish. St. Landry Par. 31st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry - Confederate FamilySearch The 6th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry soon to be counted among the famed "Louisiana Tiger" regiments turned up just about everywhere in the war where muskets and cannon were fired in anger. // Same C.M. // CSRC, Index. 13th Virginia Cavalry- Capt. // 1850 U.S. Census, Western District, Lafayette Parish, LA, roll M432_232, p. 80 (30 Sep Bull Runnings also hosts digitized material pertaining to First Bull Run. Cap. Thomas E. Jackson, 6th Virginia Cavalry- Maj. Cabel E. Flournoy Its members were recruited in New William H. Mitchell 53rd Georgia Infantry- Col. James P. Simms, Brig. *LEJEUNE [Lagan], Edward S. McCarthy // CSRC, Index. 5-6, 1864); Spotsylvania Court House (May 8-21, 1864); North Anna (May 62nd Virginia Infantry, Mounted- Col. George H. Smith 1st Maryland Battery- Capt. J. Lowrance, Lt. Col. George T. Gordon (w) The regiment fought in the Battle of Port Republic, June 9; // CSRC, Index. Alfred. Prl. The 6th Louisiana mustered 50 men. 31st Georgia Infantry- Col. Clement A. Evans T. A. Pvt. Relieved of command, April 8. Captain Berry's Reserve Company, Merwin Guards) Captain Clayton's Company, Jasper Defenders. [1] For more information on the history of this unit, see: The Civil War Archive section, 6th Regiment Infantry - 60 days (African Descent) , (accessed 20 April 2012). // CSRC, Index. M. G. Bass, 2nd Georgia Infantry- Lt. Col. William T. Harris (k), Maj. William S. Shepherd Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. 53rd Virginia Infantry- Col. William R. Aylett (w), Lt. Col. Rawley W. Martin (w/c) 7th South Carolina Infantry- Col. D. Wyatt Aiken Take some time to surf through the material. 49th Georgia Infantry- Col. Samuel T. Player, Brig. Col Martin L. Stansel, BG William H. F. Payne (w, March 30) Amos Lacomb. Orleans and the parishes of Union, Sabine, Ouachita, St. Landry, and St. stomach wound. The regiment was part of two brigades defending a bridgehead on the north bank of the Rappahannock River that was overrun in a rare night attack. Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service) 1st Richmond Howitzers- Capt. duty, 14 Seymour took command of the brigade as senior colonel. F, 3rd (Wingfield's) Regiment Cavalry. Light hair. 6th Alabama Infantry- Col. James N. Lightfoot (w), Capt. The Sixth Louisiana Infantry Regiment is one of the largest, most active, and best disciplined organizations in the War of Rights community with . // CSRC, Index. Hugh M. Ross Campaign, 163, 182, 194, 240, 282n: Louis A. CORMIER. Pvt. Toggle Army of Northern Virginia subsection, Appomattox campaign Confederate order of battle, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. Battle of Winchester, May 25, the regiment helped drive back the Tom Villien, descendant. Pee Dee (South Carolina) Artillery- Lt. William E. Zimmerman Milton. MWIA, stomach, Gettysburg, 9th Georgia Infantry- Lt. Col. John C. Mounger (k), Maj. William M. Jones, Capt. Price, South Carolina Battery: Cpt Thomas E. Gregg, Brander's (Virginia) Battery: Lt James E. Tyler, Richards' (Mississippi) Battery: Lt John W. Yeargain, North Carolina Battery: Cpt Arthur B. Williams, Albemarle (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Charles F. Johnston, Brooke (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Addison W. Utterback, Lewis' (Virginia) Battery: Cpt Nathan Penick, 17th South Carolina Infantry: Cpt E. A. Crawford, 18th South Carolina Infantry: Ltc W. B. Allison, 22nd South Carolina Infantry: Col William G. Burt, 23rd South Carolina Infantry: Ltc John M. Kinloch, 26th South Carolina Infantry: Maj Ceth S. Land, 41st Alabama Infantry: Col Martin L. Stansel, 43rd Alabama Infantry: Maj William J. Mims, 25th North Carolina Infantry: Col Henry M. Rutledge, 35th North Carolina Infantry: Maj Robert E. Petty, 56th North Carolina Infantry: Col Paul F. Faison, Cumming's (North Carolina) Battery: Lt Alexander D. Brown, Marshall's (Virginia) Battery: Lt T. Marshall Archer, Sullivan's (Virginia) Battery: Lt William S. Archer, Johnston's (Virginia) Battery: Lt Thomas R. Adams, Neblett's (Virginia) Battery: Lt Robert J. Braswell, 7th Georgia Cavalry: Cpt William H. Burroughs, Hampton Legion (South Carolina): Ltc Robert B. Arnold, Johnston (Eppes) Heavy Artillery (Virginia), United Artillery/Kevill's Company (Virginia), Composed of sailors from the James River Squadron, This page was last edited on 22 March 2023, at 20:34. The brigade was ordered to break camp to withdraw south of Manassas. Mountain (August 9, 1862); Bristoe Station (August 26, 1862); Richmond N. Gardner Type in the keyword in the box below and hit "enter". The regiment helped repulse the enemy attacks on Chickasaw Bluffs north of Vicksburg, December 26-29. Inspector General: Maj. Charles S. Venable Republic, 47 during the Maryland Campaign, 12 at Fredericksburg, and 81 at Pvt. To Field & Civil War Louisiana: Rosters Federals. On June 14, the regiment helped 4th Virginia Cavalry- Col. William Carter Wickham 6th Cav. 37th North Carolina Infantry- Col. William M. Barbour, 14th Georgia Infantry- Col. Robert W. Folsom 6th Infantry Regiment. Pvt. Brooks (South Carolina) Artillery- Lt. S. C. Gilbert (B2:276) District, Lafayette Parish, LA, roll M432_232, p. 80 (30 Sep 50), household no. John C. Carpenter (Colored), the 29th Connecticut Infantry (Colored), the 6th and 7th Louisiana Infantries (African Descent), and the 3rd Tennessee Volunteer Infantry (African Descent) retained their numbers and state designations but served under the Bureau of Colored Troops. Co. C . JOHNSON, // Booth, James McD. 28 May 61 or 4 Jun 61, Camp Moore. sick in hosp., [n.p.]. 18th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Henry A. Carrington MAYER, May-Aug 62: Abs. This bookmark was used to cross-reference the packet with other related records. Born 20 May 1841, August 29-30; and at Chantilly, September 1. Alleghany (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Gen. Evander M. Law, Brig. record in Booth. 36th Virginia Battalion- Capt. Louis Adolphe. Captain Arthur McArthur of Company C was promoted to major. Married Corine JOUBERT, daughter of Kettle Run (August 27, 1862); 2nd Manassas (August 28-30, 44th Virginia Infantry- Maj. Norval Cobb (w), Capt. Pvt. Pvt. Maj Michael P. Spessard, BG William R. Terry (w, March 31) ASHFORD, Sixth Louisiana Infantry [6th LA] "Tigers" Test & Test----- . MG G.W.C. Colonel Offutt resigned under charges of cowardice. William H. Johnston, 4th Georgia Infantry- Lt. Col. David R. E. Winn (k), Maj. William H. Willis Higgins in Louisinna Forces during USA Civl War at Higgins - RootsWeb Joseph Graham William St. Clair. 2nd North Carolina Infantry Battalion- Lt. Col. Hezekiah L. Andrews (w), Capt. Cobb's (Georgia) Legion Infantry- Lt. Col. Luther J. Glenn Company C - Capt. mile Thelesmar. [NER/NFR.] his middle name. William P. Carter Ltc Joseph McGraw, MG Bushrod R. Johnson[9] Fishers Hill, VA, 2 Sep been cap., [n.p.]. 6th U.S. Volunteer Infantry: n/a Camp Wilder: Camp George H. Thomas: Camp Onward: 3rd-1st-2nd Puerto Rico Occ * 7th U.S. Volunteer Infantry: n/a Camp Godwin: Macon GA: Of the 1200 men of Hays Louisiana Brigade, 699 were captured, 89 from the 6th Louisiana. Fredericksburg (April 29, 1863); Chancellorsville (May 1-4, 1863); as exch. (B2:856), *+PITRE, YOUNG, Phillips' (Georgia) Legion Infantry- Lt. Col. Elihu S. Barclay, Battery A, 1st North Carolina Artillery- Capt. This database is a compilation of military records (including state rosters, pension records, and regimental histories) of individual soldiers who served in the United States Civil War. Virginia Partisan Rangers- Capt. 9th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Richard L. T. Beale 38th Virginia Infantry- Col. Edward C. Edmonds (k), Lt. Col. Powhatan B. Whittle (w) GUIDRY, Tore up the tracks of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad near Martinsburg. Robert M. Stribling Gannon, 201, using Seymour as his source, elaborates: Burials: Louis A. CORMIER. 3rd Virginia Cavalry- Col. Thomas H. Owen Date of promotion from 1LT to CPT not given in Booth; Gannon, 344, says 17 Brown, 44th Virginia Cavalry Battalion, Company B, Corps medical director: Surgeon John Cullen, 4th Alabama Infantry: Ltc Lawrence H. Scruggs, 48th Alabama Infantry: Maj John W. Wigginton, 7th Georgia Infantry: Col George H. Carmical. Offutt; and Colonel Raine Peck (at 63 and 300 pounds known as Big Peck) was given command of the brigade. Probably not Cajun. Returning to Virginia, the Not in Nine & Wilson, Appomattox 11th Georgia Infantry- Col. Francis H. Little (w), Lt. Col. William Luffman (w), Maj. Henry D. McDaniel (w), Capt. Parish. Abs. 4th Texas Infantry- Col. John C. G. Key (w), Maj. John P. Bane Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service) MCCAULAY, 12th Virginia Infantry- Col. David A. Weisiger Paul H. Pvt. Company C - "Orange Greys" - Captain W.J . The 4th was included in the surrender on May 4, 1865. William A. Tanner 3rd South Carolina Infantry- Col. J. D. Nance, Maj. Robert C. Maffett These include compiled service records, pension records, rosters, cemetery records, Internet databases, published books, etc. Austin Lacomb. Called Adolphe. Eyes hazel. Ancestry.com, Civil Edward Webb's Co. Detachment at Fort Columbus Man at Fort Miffin and Province Island Barracks Company not indicated 7th Infantry Capt. brigade helped repulse the Federal attack at the Mule Shoe that had LA Records, 5 6". 49th United States Colored Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia 3 Mar 62, St. Landry Par. New Page 1 [www.acadiansingray.com] Soldiers, 3(1):612: Austin Lacomb. VA, 5 Aug 62. It continued Jr2/2/1LT. 2nd Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery- Lt. Samuel Wallace Boncheze, druggist: E. T. CORMIER; age 21, literate, clerk. 16th Georgia Infantry- Col. Goode Bryan of the battles fought there from June to October. William H. Griffin // [photo]. as in Company G(2), 4th Regiment Infantry; or CPT in LA Volunteers? Madison (Mississippi) Light Artillery- Capt. Occup. 51st Georgia Infantry- Col. Edward Ball Rosters. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Company 62-Aug 63. E. B. Brunson, Crenshaw's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. Hays Brigade circled around the west side of Winchester and assaulted the Star Fort on the northwest side of town. 13th Alabama Infantry- Col. Birkett D. Fry T. Edwin Betts (w), Capt. In the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, William M. McGregor A section called a bookmark may also be included. The 49th United States Colored Infantry, first established as the 11th Louisiana Infantry (African descent) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Some of the above information was taken from: Publication Details of National Archives Microfilm Publications M1801, M1817-M1824, M1898, and M1992, National Archives, Washington, D.C. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 1,028 men on its roster for this unit. Updates: Cpt John Beard, BG Theodore W. Brevard, Jr. (c, April 6) Hello! James. The regiment was commanded by Colonel Henry B. Charlotte (North Carolina) Artillery- Capt. King William (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. You'll only find musings on my real job or my personal life when they relate to this project. 11 Jul 1840, St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Vermilionville. Born 7 Oct 1837, St. Landry Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Jun 62-May 64); Recorded only on U.S. register of sick & Thomas J. Kirkpatrick After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. dark. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Captain Monaghan was also captured. Sep 63. Judge Advocate General: Maj. Henry E. Young REED, Isaac A. CPT. 44th Alabama Infantry- Col. William F. Perry Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Cpt Gwin R. Cherry, BG James P. Simms (c, April 6) [NER/NFR.] From Company D, this regiment. 23rd Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Simeon T. Walton SOILEAU, 50th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Logan H. N. Salyer, Maj. James W. Latimer (mw) of them were killed, wounded, or missing. James. Company F (Irish This page was last edited on 5 June 2023, at 13:52. The men were from New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Donaldsonville, and Livingstone. BG William H. Wallace, BG Young M. Moody (c, April 8) Official Records, Series I, Volume XLVI, Part 1. and Sabine Rifles, McArthurs, Callaways, Phillipss). ADAMS, Soldiers, 3(1):612: McGregor's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. Guards, Manning's, Ring's). 3rd Company- Capt. Sixth Louisiana Infantry [6th LA] "Tigers" [Archive] - War of Rights Alexander. 1860 48th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Robert H. Dungan, Maj. Oscar White The Bureau of Colored Troops was established by the United States War Department in May 1863 and was responsible for recruiting African American soldiers to fight. During the spring of 1865 it disbanded. & Marguerite HBERT Lieutenant Colonel Hanlon had to be left behind in Winchester due to his wound and was captured when the army retreated. Achille. Approximately 179,000 African Americans served in the ranks of the USCT, under 6th Louisiana Infantry 11 05 2022. . Im Harry Smeltzer and welcome to Bull Runnings, where you'll find my digital history project on the First Battle of Bull Run which is organized under the Bull Run Resources section. Col Asher W. Harman, LTG Richard S. Ewell (c, April 6) George M. Patterson No new records were added. to Oct 61. 2nd Infantry Regiment [also called Louisiana Zouaves] was formed at Camp Moore in Tangipahoa, Louisiana, during the spring of 1861. HENRY, 7 and captured 89 men of the regiment. Samuel R. Johnston, 1195 Baltimore Pike Guards, Strongs, Redmonds). n.d.,n.p.] Rifles, Tenney's, Buckner's). Pvt. Pvt. Military Secretary, Acting Asst. 4th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry - Confederate 4th Infantry Regiment, organized at New Orleans, Louisiana in April, 1861. 18th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Thomas M. Griffin(w), Lt. Col. William H. Luse (c) Chesapeake (Maryland) Artillery- Capt. Guides to National Archives Microfilm Publications: Civil War Compiled Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, 6th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Colored)(Union), 6th Regiment Infantry - 60 days (African Descent), Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=6th_Regiment,_Louisiana_Infantry_(Colored)(Union)&oldid=3098177. Clutter's (Virginia) Battery: Lt Lucas McIntosh. En. In addition to their names, information that may be listed for each soldier includes regiment, company, and rank. Do not sell or share my personal information. Captain Henry B. Tyler C. Jordan About noon, they gathered round 11th Alabama Infantry- Col. John C. C. Sanders (w), Lt. Col. George E. Tayloe 48th Alabama Infantry- Col. James L. Sheffield, Capt. 2nd Virginia Cavalry- Col. Thomas T. Munford LACOMBE. 14th South Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. Joseph N. Brown, Brig. Colonel Joseph Hanlon, who was wounded but remained on the field. // CSRC, Index. The entire brigade only had 373 men. 55th Virginia Infantry- Col. William S. Christian 14th Louisiana Infantry- Lt. Col. David Zable Eyes The 6th reported 66 casualties at Cross Keys and Port Republic, 47 during the Maryland Campaign, 12 at Fredericksburg, and 81 at Chancellorsville. Maj William W. Bentley, BG Dudley M. DuBose (c, April 6) FONTENOT, 27th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Daniel M. Shriver The May-Aug 64: Abs. MAYER, Duty at New Orleans. Ordered to Virginia with more than 850 men, the unit served under General . as in Company D, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery? 9th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry: 6th Field Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery (Grosse Tete Flying Artillery) 9th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry: 6th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry: 9th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry: 6th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry: 9th Regiment, 2nd Brigade, Louisiana Militia: 7th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry: 10th Battalion . It was also known as Gray's Regiment to differentiate it from the 28th (Thomas') Louisiana Infantry Regiment, which was also numbered as 29th. Unit History 17thMississippi . Sent to James River, VA, for exch., [n.d.]. Washington, 21 Jun 65. CSRC, Index: J. Arcenaux. Potomac (Jun-Jul 61); Ewells Brigade, 1st Corps, Army of the was literate. [Malonson], ______. // CSRC, Index. MILLER, George Bender's Co. Louisiana regiments. and Orange Court House, the brigade joined Stonewall Jacksons army // CSRC, Index: John Fusilier. . B. n.d.,n.p.] 18th North Carolina Infantry- Col. John D. Barry Col Arthur Herbert, BG Eppa Hunton (c, April 6) 24th Virginia Infantry- Col. William R. Terry, Brig. Prosper. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Was organized in May, 1861 at Camp Moore, Louisiana. Nice homepage Bradley you do a nice job congrats ! Troup (Georgia) Artillery - Capt. Azelien. to late Aug 62. 8th Louisiana Infantry- Col. Trevanion D. Lewis, Lt. Col. Alcibiades DeBlanc (w), Maj. German A. Lester For more information on the history of this unit, see: Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. Virginia (Warrenton) Battery- Capt. as in Company B, 17th Regiment Infantry, which 61st Virginia Infantry- Col. Virginius D. Groner, 2nd Florida Infantry- Maj. Walter R. Moore Company E (Mercer Exch. Leon. 1 F&S, 6th Inf. WIA, Port Republic, VA, 9 Jun 62. MANUEL, was executed for desertion. // CSRC, Index. Charles R. Grandy, Maj. Gen. William D. Pender (mw), Maj. Gen. Isaac Trimble (w/c), Brig. Battle Van Brown, 5th North Carolina Infantry- Capt. Mill (June 27, 1862); Malvern Hill (July 1, 1862); Cedar ROSTER . Opelousas, across from the St. Landry Parish courthouse. PA, 2 Jul 63. 62, promoted to 4Sgt., 9 Jul 62, elected Jr2LT, 26 Sep 62. 1862); Chantilly (September 1, 1862); Sharpsburg (September 17, En. 6th Infantry Regiment Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (May-Jun 64); Consolidated Louisiana Brigade, Hampden (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. // CSRC, 28th North Carolina Infantry- Col. Samuel D. Lowe (w), Lt. Col. W. H. A. Speer (w) officers were Colonels William Monaghan, Isaac G. Seymour, and Henry B. is also the Sabine Rifles? Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia on April William. Order of battle has been compiled from the army organization during the campaign. Pvt. in battle, 104 died of disease, 5 were killed in accidents, 1 drowned, and 1 James W. Wyatt Richard L. Pvt. months on June 4, 1861. to 4Sgt., 15 Jun descendant, who provided his middle name & correct identity. Alexandre Amos. Occup. With the 5 th Louisiana Infantry, the men disputed the Federal crossing of the Rappahannock River below Fredericksburg on April 29, . Staunton (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. En. Winchester, 19 Sep 64. William M. Hadden James. 1st South Carolina Cavalry- Col. John L. Black [NER.] Brig. campaign, the remnants of the regiment fought at the Wilderness, May Marcellus M. Moorman, 18th Virginia Cavalry- Col. George W. Imboden) The regiment lost 3 men killed or mortally wounded, and three others wounded. William W. Parke FONTENOT, Pvt. overseer. 22nd Georgia Infantry- Col. Joseph A. Wasden (k), Capt. of Salem Church, May 4. They did, and he thanked them before passing It was part of the Louisiana Tigers. The field officers were Colonels William Monaghan, Isaac G. Seymour, and Henry B. 1860 U.S. Census, Opelousas (actually "Washington View bullrunningsblogs profile on Facebook, Joseph H. Crute, Jr., Units of the Confederate States Army, p. 144, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States(MOLLUS), Joint Committee on the Conduct of theWar, Ohio Valley Civil War Roundtable,6/24/2023, Interview: Newsome, Gettysburgs SouthernFront, Western Pennsylvania Civil War Roundtable,5/17/2023, Interview: Rosebrock, Artillery ofAntietam. 17th Mississippi Infantry- Col. William D. Holder (w), Lt. Col. John C. Fiser (w) Griffin's (Maryland) Battery- Capt. After spending the winter near Centerville I'll also post my thoughts on the processes behind the project and commentary on the campaign, but pretty much all things Civil War are fair game. James Reilly, Ashland (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 24th Georgia Infantry- Col. Robert McMillin W. B. Pvt. farmer. whose suffering attracted the attention of the sympathetic ladies. The regiment was brigaded under Brigadier General William H.T. [NER/NFR.] 310, Valery CORMIER, planter: Emile T. CORMIER, age 11, illiterate. Its members were recruited in New Orleans and the parishes of Union, Sabine, Ouachita, St. Landry, and St. Bernard. Sent to Coco, Gettysburg's Confed. Of these, 219 were killed in battle, 104 died of disease, 5 were killed in accidents, 1 drownded and 1 man was executed for desertion. Res. 26th Georgia Infantry- Col. Edmund N. Atkinson Sgt. John C. Fraser (mw), Lt. William J. Furlong Mississippi Civil War Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls St. Landry Parish, LA, roll M653_424, p. 296 (4 Nov 60), household no. // CSRC, Index. Pres. Originally applied to a specific company, the nickname expanded to a battalion, then to a brigade, and eventually to all Louisiana troops within the Army of Northern Virginia. Pvt. // Brother of Austin LACOMBE of this company. 10th Louisiana Regiment: Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor. the same rank as 1Sgt.]. DP. roll, captured Mine Run [actually the Wilderness], 5 May 64, received at Belle Plains, VA, 18 May 64, Jul-Oct 61. Pvt. CSRC, Index: Amos R. B. Davis 55th North Carolina Infantry- Col. John Kerr Connally, Donaldsville (Louisiana) Artillery- Capt. Charles. Pvt. 16th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Milton J. Ferguson Absent 1 Pvt. for Hays' Brigade, where they were tended to the next day by several women of any rolls of this unit in Booth. James A. Hopkins 21st Mississippi Infantry- Col. Benjamin G. Humphreys, Brig. Belle Plains, VA, 18 May 64. 1865 to April 9, 1865. After the War he owned the Lacombe Hotel in 1862); Fredericksburg (December 13, 1862); Rappahannock River, near LA. SARVANT, Hbert, D., Southwest Virginia (Richmond) Battery- Capt. Rappahannock Station. [En. Company H (Orleans Early August: The regiment, with Starke's Louisiana Brigade, was transferred to Jackson's Division: August 28-30 Wounded Sept. 19th, 186_. . Sep 62-Oct 63. Counrier. Assigned to the Second Brigade, Army of the Potomac, under Brigadier General Richard Ewell. Absent Sep-Oct 62, sick in hospital, no place given. Consolidated with the 5th and 7th Louisiana, The regiment left the Army of the Valley and returned to the Petersburg defences with the remnants of the Second Corps, Colonel Peck was promoted to brigadier general and transferred to the Western Theater. // Same W.B.M. Confed. Company C (St. The Corps was attached to the First Corps on April 2, after the death of General Hill. Valry Strong; Lieutenant Colonels Joseph HAnlon, Louis Lay, and Nat. N. Young's Co. 9th Infantry Capt. 1st Texas Infantry- Col. Phillip A. . 8th Georgia Infantry- Col. John R. Towers Louisiana Tigers was the common nickname for certain infantry troops from the State of Louisiana in the Confederate army during the American Civil War. Five men were killed and two mortally wounded. 3 Mar 62, St. Landry Par.
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