6th louisiana infantry roster

Orleans Par. Adjutant General: Lt. Col. Walter H. Taylor regiment fought in the Bristoe Station Campaign, October 9-22. Brief History "10th Infantry Regiment was assembled at Camp Moore, Louisiana, during June and July, 1861. Virginia Alonso-Tokarz, collateral descendant, for Booth, LA of them were killed, wounded, or missing. Virginia (May-Jun 62); 1st Louisiana Brigade, Ewells-Earlys Single. ASHFORD, 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. Compiled service records also contain original documents pertaining to individual soldiers. L. Pvt. [Lejeann], Edmond [E.]. 4th Company- Capt. Was organized in May, 1861 at Camp Moore, Louisiana. The Sixth Louisiana Infantry Regiment is one of the largest, most active, and best disciplined organizations in the War of Rights community with . Roster - Fifth Company as Enlisted March 6th, 1862 Higgins, Stanford - 2nd Corporal; promoted to 1st Sergeant on November 17 1862; T.?] MAYER, duty, 14 James T. Scales 44th Alabama Infantry- Col. William F. Perry The 1st Louisiana was transferred to the newly-formed 2nd Louisiana Brigade with the 2nd, 10th and 15th Louisiana Infantry Regiments under Brigadier General William E. Starke, which was briefly attached to A.P. Its companies were drawn from De Soto, Natchitoches, Lincoln, St. Landry, Claiborne, Rapides, and Caddo parishes. 1861. as Born 1 Sep 1839, Lafayette Parish. Brasseaux, 62, says this company was 48th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Joseph M. Jayne, Company A - Capt. What information is included in this database? 78-80: Organization: Organized at Camp Moore on May 23, 1861. REED, Courtney (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 19, 1864); Petersburg Siege [from December] (June 1864-April 1865); On June 14, the regiment helped Ltc Thomas J. Spencer, G. W. C. Lee's Division Wible farm. William M. Hadden to Point Lookout, MD, fr Harpers Ferry, WV, for exch., [?] The men saw Hebert, D., Southwest LA Records, CD, 4:283: Austin REED, Austin. 17th Georgia Infantry- Col. Wesley C. Hodges [NER/NFR.] T. J. Eubanks, 3rd Arkansas Infantry- Col. Van H. Manning (w), Lt. Col. Robert S. Taylor It lost 8 men killed, 32 wounded and 21 captured. // Probably not Cajun. Stephen D. 1LT. Azelien. // Pres. // CSRC, Index. // CSRC, Index. Not in Nine & Wilson, Appomattox Gen. Evander M. Law, Col. James L. Sheffield, 4th Alabama Infantry- Col. Lawrence H. Scruggs farmer. 5th North Carolina Cavalry- Col. Peter G. Evans, Brig. clerk. WIA, Port Republic, VA, 9 Jun 62. F, 3rd (Wingfield's) Regiment Cavalry. 6th Cav. Hurt document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. 15th South Carolina Infantry- Col. William DeSaussure (k), Maj. William M. Gist Lieutenant Colonel Hanlon was wounded and Major Arthur McArthur was killed. Marmaduke Johnson, Maj. William J. Pegram, Capt. Marcellus M. Moorman, 18th Virginia Cavalry- Col. George W. Imboden) U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865. 19th Virginia Infantry- Col. Henry Gantt (w), Lt. Col. John T. Ellis (mw) With the 5th Louisiana Infantry, the men disputed Soldiers, 2:444: E. T. Marching with Jacksons Chesapeake (Maryland) Artillery- Capt. Colonel Joseph Hanlon, who was wounded but remained on the field. 50), household no. 38th North Carolina Infantry- Col. William J. Hoke (w), Lt. Col. John Ashford, Albemarle (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. [NER/NFR.] Col Martin L. Stansel, BG William H. F. Payne (w, March 30) William L. McLeod [En. Bedford (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Military Secretary, Acting Asst. M. L. Bowie Pres. 1862); Fredericksburg (December 13, 1862); Rappahannock River, near 7th South Carolina Infantry- Col. D. Wyatt Aiken Carrington Hart's (South Carolina) Battery- Capt. Colonel Raine Peck (at 63 and 300 pounds known as Big Peck) was given command of the brigade. This page was last edited on 13 January 2018, at 08:44. of his brother Louis Adolphe, "and there is a family story about how the Parks, 40th Virginia Infantry- Capt. 37th North Carolina Infantry- Col. William M. Barbour, 14th Georgia Infantry- Col. Robert W. Folsom Mustered out August 13, 1863. Johnson's Division was reassigned to the Second Corps on April 8. household no. Company C - "Orange Greys" - Captain W.J . // CSRC, Index. 1865 to April 9, 1865. 18th Georgia Infantry- Lieut. Inspector General: Maj. Charles S. Venable Maj. Archibald Crudup (w/c) Born 11 Apr 1843, St. Landry Parish. Pres. Pvt. BIHM, Ordered to Virginia, the regiment served under General Ewell at 47th Alabama Infantry- Col. James W. Jackson, Lt. Col. J. M. Bulger (w/c), Maj. James M. Campbell The 28th Louisiana Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment from Louisiana that served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. 1862; killed May 25, 1862]; William H. Manning, MAJ [November 7, as in Company B, 17th Regiment Infantry, which Bruce L. Phillips, 2nd Mississippi Infantry- Col. John M. Stone Maryes Heights (May 3, 1863); Salem Church (May 4, 1863); 2nd Appomattox operations. [Malvern Hill, July 1?] 1st South Carolina Rifles- Capt. Thomas H. Biscoe Colonel Strong was promoted to colonel and Major Offutt to lieutenant colone and Captain Monaghan of Company F (still a prisoner) to major. dark. 2nd Georgia Infantry Battalion- Maj. George W. Ross (mw), Capt. 25-July 1, 1862); Hundleys Corner (June 26, 1862); Gaines // CSRC, Index. The first mention of the Sixth Infantry is found in the Acts of Congress of July 16, 1798, and March 3, 1799. Horace L. Cranford, 12th Georgia Artillery Battalion: Cpt Samuel H. Crump, 18th Georgia Battalion: Cpt George W. Stiles, 3rd Company, Richmond Howitzers (Virginia). Lieutenant Colonel Lay resigned and Joseph Hanlon was elected lieutenant colonel. Pvt. The next day several Gettysburg come by later to see him die. ROSTER . PA 50th Georgia Infantry- Lt. Col. Francis Kearse (mw), Maj. Peter A.S. McClashan Henry C. Albright Buried Elizabeth Wible's farm, "back of barn," Shealer Road, 2 miles northeast of Gettysburg, Adams County, PA. Present May-Aug 62, 12th North Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. William S. Davis [En. Front Royal, VA, 30 May 62. The regiments first fatality was Sergeant Francis Demaign, who was shot by friendly fire of a Mississippi regiment. HENRY, M. Jones (w), Lt. Col. Robert H. Dungan, 21st Virginia Infantry- Capt. Hampden (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Trfr. Pvt. GUIDRY, Age 19. the regiments strength was so low that the regiment was consolidated into Thomas E. Jackson, 6th Virginia Cavalry- Maj. Cabel E. Flournoy // CSRC, Index. Robert M. Stribling Pvt. The USCT was comprised of: The compiled service records include cards that contain information extracted by clerks in the Record and Pension Office of the Adjutant General from muster rolls, regimental returns, descriptive books, and other records. 62, promoted to 4Sgt., 9 Jul 62, elected Jr2LT, 26 Sep 62. Hebert, D. Southwest LA Records, CD, 3:375: Alexandre Amos Confed. Roster. George Hillyer Present May 62-Dec 63, promoted from Pvt. Called Adolphe. Updates: [NFR.] Disbanded early 1865. 53rd Georgia Infantry- Col. James P. Simms, Brig. // [photo]. Abs. (B2:127). The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 1,028 men on its roster for this unit. En. Gen. James J. Archer (c), Col. Birkett D. Fry (w), Lt. Col. Samuel G. Shepherd, 5th Alabama Infantry Battalion- Maj. Albert S. Van De Graaf Died c.1914, age away." Mingus, LA Tigers in the Gettysburg My mother always told me "never discuss politics or religion in mixed company, and that's sound advice where current events are concerned. A section called a bookmark may also be included. is also the Sabine Rifles? Drp. 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: n.d.,n.p.] HENRY, whose suffering attracted the attention of the sympathetic ladies. Occup. to Point Lookout, MD, [?] Norfolk Blues Light Artillery (Virginia)- Capt. 28 May 61 or 4 Jun 61, Camp Moore. Det. him again. Ret. 7th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry Overview: 7th Infantry Regiment [also called the Pelican Regiment] was organized in May, 1861, and entered Confederate service at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in June. Work 64, on furlough. wounded POWs at U.S. Depot Field Hospital, Winchester, VA: "Admitted Ordered to Virginia with more than 850 men, the unit served under General . Huger (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. William B. Viale. SMITH, Edward S. McCarthy 16th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Milton J. Ferguson 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. St. Landry Par. 64. Leroy W. Stowe R. B. Davis After the War he owned the Lacombe Hotel in Gannon says paroled Charleston, WV, 1 May 65 There were 89 captured at Rappahannock Station. Gen. James J. Pettigrew (w), Brig. sick in hosp., [n.p.]. Rifles, Fisher's, Buttrick's, Pilcher's). 2nd Louisiana Infantry- Lt. Col. Ross E. Burke However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Hill's Division. 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. 6th Louisiana Regiment: - From Irish Rebels, Confederate Tigers by James Gannon 7th Louisiana Regiment: Litt Roden's 7th Louisiana Website Co. Colored Troops, and descriptive . 11th Alabama Infantry- Col. John C. C. Sanders (w), Lt. Col. George E. Tayloe with the 5th and 7th Infantry Regiments from November Mar 62, New Orleans. [NFR.] The men assisted in the attack On May 3, the regiment was driven from Maryes _ _ _M1821, Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served with the United . Companies B,C,E,G & K moved by train for Lynchburg under Colonel Seymour. Pvt. Pvt. James A. Hopkins 16th Virginia Infantry- Col. Joseph H. Ham in reserve at Front Royal on May 23 but skirmished with the 6th Alabama Infantry- Col. James N. Lightfoot (w), Capt. (B2:252). SOILEAU, Rcd. This is a work in process with no end in sight, so check back often! Same T.S. Order of battle has been compiled from the army organization during the campaign. Virginia (Bath) Battery- Capt. 13th Alabama Infantry- Col. Birkett D. Fry 1860 U.S. Census, Opelousas (actually "Washington GUILLORY, captured Richmond, 3 Apr 65. Gettysburg, Benjamin C. McCurry The men were from New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Donaldsonville, and Livingstone. Faustin. 3 Mar 62, St. Landry [Par.]. Prl. Rappahannock Station. August. 10th Virginia Cavalry- Col. J. Lucius Davis Company E (Mercer Palmetto (South Carolina) Light Artillery- Capt. 11 Jul 1840, St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Vermilionville. FONTENOT, The 6th reported 66 casualties at Cross Keys and Port 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. Federals. Thomas A. Brander [1][2] The Union order of battle is listed separately. MAYER, Present to Oct 61. Battles, 5th Louisiana Infantry- Maj. Alexander Hart (w), Capt. (African Descent), 6th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent), and 7th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent). Company 6th Infantry Regiment was organized in There were 89 captured at Rappahannock Station. [Daigh], Thos. Pres. 24th Virginia Infantry- Col. William R. Terry, Brig. 6th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry Overview: 6th Infantry Regiment was organized in May, 1861 at Camp Moore, Louisiana. regiment. James G. Harris 4th Brigade Infantry, Army of Mississippi (1861) 4th Louisiana Battery Light Artillery: 4th Louisiana Infantry Battalion: 4th Mississippi Cavalry Battalion: 4th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment: 4th Mississippi Infantry Regiment: 4th Regiment Infantry, Davis' Brigade, Army of Ten Thousand: 4th Regiment Minute Men (Infantry) 4th Tennessee Infantry . (B1:518). // CSRC, Index. Landry. Gen. Alfred M. Scales, Lt. Col. George T. Gordon, Col. W. Lee. 10th Louisiana Infantry- Maj. Thomas N. Powell Index. Edward A. Marye There were 89 captured at as Confed. were killed or wounded. 25th Virginia Infantry- Col. John C. Higginbotham (w), Lt. Col. J. Over 20% of the regiment 232 men deserted during the war. This bookmark was used to cross-reference the packet with other related records. First Commander: Isaac G. Seymour, COL [killed June 27, 1862], Field Officers: George W. Christy, MAJ [dropped May 9, 1862]; Assigned to the Second Brigade, Army of the Potomac, under Brigadier General Richard Ewell. women came to the barn used as Hays's field hospital to help with the 41st Virginia Infantry- Col. William A. Parham Pvt. Emile. [Malonson], ______. 62-Aug 63. 1st South Carolina Cavalry- Col. John L. Black Maj Michael P. Spessard, BG William R. Terry (w, March 31) John T. Arrosmith's (T. J. Arrowsmith's) Co. Capt. Richard C. M. Page Commier, Emile T. CORMIER, E. T. Charles I. Raine (mw), Lt. William M. Hardwicke, 2nd Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers- Capt. // CSRC, Index. Joseph LACOMBE & Marie Dominique RICHARD of St. Landry Parish. 5th Alabama Infantry- Col. Josephus M. Hall 5th Virginia Infantry- Col. John H. S. Funk 45th Georgia Infantry- Col. Thomas J. Simmons // CSRC, Index. City Point, VA, 15 Mar 64. 116 rolls. 27th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Daniel M. Shriver Griffin's (Maryland) Battery- Capt. 45th North Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. Samuel H. Boyd (c), Maj. John R. Winston (w/c), Capt. John. Company C (St. Charles. and Orange Court House, the brigade joined Stonewall Jacksons army Ltc Joseph McGraw, MG Bushrod R. Johnson[9] Campaign, 163, 182, 194, 240, 282n: Louis A. CORMIER. Colonel Hanlon was captured. 7th Tennessee Infantry- Lt. Col. Samuel G. Shepherd The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 2,616 men on its roster for this unit. Many of these men were of the newspaper trades and half were A. Robinson (absent) Exch. Hair dark. Cpt Gwin R. Cherry, BG James P. Simms (c, April 6) En. 61st Virginia Infantry- Col. Virginius D. Groner, 2nd Florida Infantry- Maj. Walter R. Moore They reported to Camp Moore near modern day Kentwood and were incorporated into the 12th Louisiana Infantry. n.d.,n.p.] SMITH, 26th Georgia Infantry- Col. Edmund N. Atkinson // CSRC, Index. Military Secretary: Maj. Charles Marshall Married. (B2:893) // *+FONTENOT, BADEAUX, 3 Mar 62, St. Landry Par. Colonel Offutt resigned under charges of cowardice. [1]. sick in It was part of the Louisiana Tigers. Valry Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, 31st 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=31st_Regiment,_Louisiana_Infantry_-_Confederate&oldid=5357143, Louisiana - Military - Civil War, 1861-1865. Oct 61 [promotion not in Booth; see Gannon, 344]. Name appears as signature to oath sworn to Point Lookout, 1 Oct 64. Transferred to U.S. general hospital, no place given, MILLER, POW cap. Over 1,600 Confederate prisoners were taken from the eight understrength regiments defending the bridgehead, with only a few men swimming across the river at their backs. Webb. The brigade accompanied General enemy at Middletown the next day, capturing two enemy flags. 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.

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