Sunday, November 1, 2009

Confederate Soldiers Rosters from Northeast Louisiana

[STILL WORKING ON THIS ONE]
NOTE AT BOTTOM*:

Lake Providence Cadets - 4th Louisiana Infantry, Co. B.
Monticello Rifles - 3rd Louisiana Infantry, Co. H.
Floyd Guards - 2nd. Louisiana Infantry, Co. G.
Carroll Guards - 11th, Louisiana Infantry, Co. L. ALSO:
20th Louisiana Infantry, Co. E.
Carroll Rebels - 29th Louisiana Infantry, 4th Battalian
Pelican Rifles - 25th Louisiana Infantry, Co. K.
Carroll Dragoons - Captain Lott's Co., LA. Cavalry, Ind. Co.
Confederate Defenders - 31st Louisiana Infantry, Co. A.
Briarfield Rebels - 6th Battalian Arkansas Cavalry, Co. D.

???Harrison's 3rd Louisiana Cavalry, Co., E.

Partisan Rangers:
Beaureguard Militia: commanded by Frank A. Bartlett
13th Battalian, Co. B. Corbin, W. H., Captain, stationed at Floyd.
13th Battalian, LA Militia, Co. C. from Morehouse Parish, stationed at Lake Providence, under the command of Captain John "Jack" McKoin.

Compiled of men from other local areas:
15th Battalian:
Co. A., Tensas Parish, Tensas Cavalry [ALSO: Tensas Cavalry, McCall's, Buckner's]
Co. B., Madison Parish,
Co. E., Catahoula Parish, [ALSO: James's, [later 3rd (Harrison's) Regiment Cavalry, Co. E.]
Co. F., Morehouse Parish, [ALSO: Comer's]

Tiger Bayou Rifles - 14th Louisiana Field Montgomery’s Unit 1st. Louisiana Infantry, Co. F. from Concordia Parish
Macon Cavalry - 6th Battalion Arkansas Cavalry, Co. F.


U S Colored Troops from Carroll Parish:
47th U. S. Colored Infantry Regiment, 8th La. Infantry (African Descent)
48th U. S. Colored Infantry Regiment, 10th La. Infantry (African Descent)

U S Colored Troops from the area:
Goodrich's Landing, and around there.
52nd U. S. Colored Infantry
63rd U.S. Colored Infantry, 9th La. (African Descent) - Memphis and Island No. 10, Tennessee, Vicksburg, Mississippi and Goodrich's Landing, Louisiana.
Milliken's Bend:
49th U. S. Colored Infantry Regiment, 11th La. Infantry (African Descent)
51st U. S. Colored Infantry Regiment, 1st La. Infantry (African Descent)

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"During the first months of 1861, military companies were formed throughout Louisiana, including the Lake Providence Cadets, the largest in the state with 120 members. Among those serving in the ranks were Matt Kingsley, James Bass, and J. Jamison. Elected as officers in the company were Franc V. Whicher, Captain; W. F. Pennington, First Lieutenant; and D. C. Jenkins, Jr. and C. R. Purdy, Second Lieutenants.
[If you would like to find out more about the 4th Louisiana Infantry visit Tom Richey at his website:htt://www.4thlainfantry.cjb.net ]
Lake Providence Cadets
4th Louisiana Infantry

Officers:
CAPTAIN: Whicher, Franc V.
FIRST LIEUTENANT: Pennington, W. F.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS: Jenkins, D. C. Jr., and Purdy, C. R.
other members included:
Private W. C. Adams
Private B. H. Alexander
Private E. S. Alexander
Private William Alexander
Private F. J. Alford
Private T. L. Alford
Private M. M. Allen (Allison?)
Private J. R. Armistead
Private T. J. Barker
Private James A. Bass, Jr
Private W. J. Berry
Private J. L. Blase (Blatz)
Private A. J. Blount
Sergeant William A. Blount
Private J. K. Bovard
Private William Bourke
Corporal Henry Bower
Private James M. Bradford
Private John Brannon (Banner)
Private R. H. Burke
Private Mathew Butten
Private J. A. Cladwell
Private Michael M. Carnay
Private John Cliner
2nd Lieut. John D. Conn
Private J. F. Cottrell
Private B. F. Crocket
Private Daniel Cronan
Private J. A. Davenport
Private K. R. Davis
Private H. L Deeson
Surgeon W. L DeFrance
Corporal William Doran
Private F. Dreyfus
Private Thomas Eatmon
Private Thomas Egan
Private H. Fink (Frink)
Private F. Flissner (Flessner)
Private William Frazer
Private Henry Galliway
Private Patrick Gerin (Gerrin)
Private B. Gillbrida
Private G. Gloker (Bleker)
Private M. J. Grace
Private W. L. Grace
Corporal John T. Green
Private D. Gutzmer
Private J. W. Hayes
Private Matt Howley
Private E. J. Hynes
Private A. H. Hillman
Sergeant Thomas E. Hogge
Private J. M. Jamison
Private Robert Jamison
2nd Lieut. D. C. Jenkins
Corporal B. C. Johnson
Private J. C. Jones
Private J. M. Jones
Private J. W. Keller
Private L. Kibbe
Sergeant Mat Kingsley
Private Louis Kirkland
Private Ed L. Kleinpeter
Private L. A. Land
Private T. A. Laster
Private Patrick Lawler
1st Lieut George C. Lemmon
Private John LIvey (Levey)
Private Levi Levy
Surgeon Charles D. Lewis
Private Peter Lintz (Leutz)
Private Nick Magorin
Private John R. McAuley
Private J. W. McElroy
Private Patrick McGuire
Private M. McHugh
1st Lieut. William T. McJilton
2nd Lieut George R. Medary
Private William M. Moon
Private D. T. Murley (Murphy)
Private John Murphy
Private M. C. Noonan, Jr.
Captain John (James) O'Bryan
Lt. Colonel William F. Pennington
Private James M. Pride
Private William C. Potts
Captain Charles R. Purdy
Ordinance Sgt. V. M. Purdy
Private John Redus
Private T. J. Riley
2nd Lieut A. W. Roberts
Private M. W. Roberts
Private John S. Rowe
Sergeant N. B. Russell
Private B. f. Rust
Private John Ryan
2nd Lieut Alfred H. Scott
Private Charles Scovil
Private Armond Selby
Sergeant Michael D. Shaffer
Private R. H. Shields
Private W. H. Simmers (Simmons)
Lieut. L. B. Smith
Corporal James M. Stafford
Private J. L. F. Steward
Private G. W. Taylor
Corporal A. G. Tompkins
Private W. H. Tompkin
Sergeant A. V. Vernon
Captain Aaron W. Verter/Vertner
Captain Frank Whicher
Lieut. Thomas White
Drummer Henry Wilson, Jr.
Private Thomas Wilson
Private Fred Winkleman
att, J., Private.-----Left Company December, 1862.
Jolly, E., Private. 2nd Seargent
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"From the southern part of the parish came the Monticello Rifles, in which W. D. Hardeman, W. C. Corbin, and C. A. Hedrick served, under the command of Captain John S. Richards. They were ordered to Arkansas." From "A Place To Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston.
Monticello Rifles
Third Louisiana Infantry, Co. H.

Richards, J. S. Re-elected May 08, 1862. Promoted to Major.
Hardeman, W. D., Captain
Promoted Captian and A.Q.M., A. A. G., General Hebert's Staff
J. S. Richards, Captain.-----Re-elected May 8, 1862. Promoted Major.
W. D. Hardeman, 1st Lieutenant.-----Promoted Captain and A. Q. M., A.
A. G., General Hebert's Staff.
A. A. Hedrick, 2nd Lieutenant.-----Promoted 1st Lieutenant, May 8, 1862.
W. H. Corbin, 2nd Lieutenant.-----Discharged.
H. Maynadier, 1st Sergeant.-----Discharged.
A. W. Currie, 2nd Sergeant.-----Promoted Captain. Elected 2nd Lieu., May 8, 1862.
J. W. Alexander, 3rd Sergeant.-----Killed at Floyd, Louisiana, by Federals.
Dr. J. Chambless, 4th Sergeant.-----Appointed Surgeon, 1861.
T. G. Walcott, 1st Corporal.-----Discharged.
Dr. J. S. Herring, 2nd Corporal.-----Discharged.
W. A. Page, 3rd Corporal.-----Discharged. Rejoined.
C. E. Guy, 4th Corporal.
Anthony, S. L.
Atkins, J. M.-----Discharged, 1861.
Beard, W. A. 1st Sergeant.-----Killed, March 7, 1862, Elk Horn.
Beverly, J. J.-----Discharged, 1862, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Bickman, J. D.-----Killed, September 19, 1862, Iuka.
Bonner, W. F.-----Discharged.
Bowles, J. E.-----Died, 1861, Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Bradley, W. C.
Briggs, H. D.-----Appointed 1st Sergeant, 1862.
Bruton, B.-----Discharged. Killed at Floyd, Louisiana.
Bullard, T.-----Discharged.
Byrd, H.
Byrd, J.-----Killed, Vicksburg.
Bums, W., Corporal.-----Killed, Vicksburg.
Cathron, J.
Crawford, F. A.
Canady, W. J.
Collins, G.-----Discharged. Killed by Federals.
Collinsky, P.-----Discharged.
Corbin, W. P.-----Killed, March 7, I 862, Elk Horn, Arkansas.
Corbin, J. J.-----Discharged. Afterward Lieutenant.
Davis, J.
Dawson, M. H.
De France, A.
Dempsey, _____.Died.
Dorsey, W.-----Died at Hospital, Quitman, Louisiana.
Drake, J. B.-----Discharged.
Eddins, L. S.
Ewing, A. G. Captain and A. C. S., 3rd Louisiana Cavalry.
Fitch, W. P.-----Discharged.
Fitch, N. F.-----Discharged.
Green, W.
Gardner, T. B.
Guy, C. E.
Hedrick, J. E. C.-----Discharged.
Hedrick, P. P.
Hedrick, W. A.
Hargrove, W. J.
Hargrove, J. F.-----Wounded, Vicksburg.
Hash, B. F.-----Died.
Holbrook, _____.----- Discharged.
Holden, J. J.-----Discharged.
Horton, W. C.-----Killed.
Horton, H. T.
HoHand, J. B.
Howard, J.-----Discharged, July 19, 1862, Conscript Act.
Humphreys, J. H.
Insley, T.
Irwin, E.
Irwin, J. J.
James, S.-----Died, June, 1861, Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Jeeter, C. S.-----Killed accidentally, 1863, Snyder's Bluff.
Jones, M. A. J.-----Discharged.
Keegan, Geo.
Kelly, J.-----Discharged, wounded.
Keeff, M.-----Discharged, 1862.
Knight, B.-----Died, 1862, Tupelo, Mississippi.
Landfair, J. L.
Leggett, E. H.
Mangum, W. S.-----Discharged.
Martin, J. A.-----Killed, Vicksburg.
Martin, T. D.
Murphy, M.
McCarty, F. B.
McCowen, J.-----Wounded, V\cksburg.
McDonald, J.-----Killed, September I9, 1862, luka.
McDonald, R.
McGrew, S. J.-----Killed at Floyd, Louisiana, by Federals.
NcNiel, J.-----Elected 1st Lieutenant.
McFadden, E.
McPherson, Alexander--- private listed
Morrison, J.
Morehead, N.
Nash, J. R.-----Appointed 2nd Sergeant.
Nolan, W. P.-----Discharged.
Only,J. T.-----Killed, March 7, 1862, Elk Horn.
Perry, J. E.-----Killed March 7, 1862. Elk Horn.
Perry,J. R.
Pope, W. P.-----Discharged.
Richardson, W. W.-----Discharged.
Richardson, L., Dr.-----Discharged.
Ravan, J.-----Discharged.
Ray, J. E. -----Discharged.
Reese, J. C.-----Killed, Vicksburg.
Reese, S. L.
Rollins, J.-----Discharged.
Rollins, R.-----Discharged.
Roland, J. F.
Scott, R. C.-----Transferred to McCulloch's escort, 1861.
Scott, H. L.
Sharplin, W. P.-----Killed, March 7, 1862, Elk Horn.
Smith, J. M.
Sherdan, B. F.-----Discharged.
Sherdan, J. M.-----Discharged.
Singleton, S. S.-----Killed, March 7, 1862, Elk Horn.
Sims, L. P.
Smithe,J. M.-----Killed, March 7, 1869, Elk Horn.
Smithe, N. B.-----Discharged.
Spurlock, J. L.-----Discharged.
Stuart, J. M.-----Elected 2nd Lieutenant, May 8, 1862. Wounded at
Vicksburg.
Tornlin, M. H.-----Killed on "Big Black," Mississippi.
Tompkins, J. B.
Wade, S.
Weatherly, W. W.-----Died.
Whadey, J. W.
Wilson, D.-----Discharged.
Veale, J.-----Killed, Vicksburg.
Young, S.-----Discharged.
Young, James.-----Died, 1861, Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Young, John.
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"From across the Macon came the Floyd Guards under the command of John W. Dunn. Among those serving in the Guards were D. W. Kelly, W. A. Draughon, and Wesley McGuirt."
The Floyd Guards and the Carroll Guards were ordered to Virginia where they served under General Robert E. Lee." From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Durham Pinkston
Floyd Guards
2nd Louisiana, Co. G .

Serving in the Guards:
Kelly, D. W.
Draughon, W. A.
McGuirt, Wesley
(Served under the command of Dunn, John W.)
The nucleus of this regiment was the 2nd Regt. Va. Vols., organized June 8, 1860, from the volunteer militia companies of the 55th Regt. (Jefferson County) Va. Militia. The 2nd Virginia Infantry served with great distinction under "Stonewall" Jackson up until the time of his death. The regiment served in a great army other engagements until the close of the war. Colonels of the regiment included James W. Allen (killed 6/27/62), Lawson Botts (mortally wounded 8/28/62), Raleigh T. Colston (mortally wounded 11/27/62), John Q. A. Nadenbousch (wounded and resigned 4/12/64), William W. Randolph (killed 5/5/64), Charles H. Stewart, and Joseph J. Jenkins.
Roster:
(surname, first name, company rank in, rank out)
Aikin, W.C. G Private Private
Akin, W.C. G Private Private
Alveno, Phenix G Private Private
Alvino, Felix G Private Private
Alvino, J. C. Felix G Private Private
Alvino, Phenix G Private Private
Barry, J. M. G Private Musician
Barry, John G Private Musician
Barry, M. J. G Corporal Corporal
Barry, W. G. G Corporal Corporal
Baxter, G. W. G Private Private
Beard, A. W. G Private Private
Bennett, Perry M. G Private Corporal
Benns, T.W. G Private Corporal
Bens, T.W. G Private Corporal
Berry, James M. G Private Musician
Best, J. A. G Private Private
Boatright, Joel G Private Private
Bradley, C.T. G Private Sergeant
Bradley, John E. G Private Private
Breuson, F.J. G Private Private
Brick, T.H. G Private Private
Bridges, John F. G Private Private
Brock, F.H. G Private Private
Brock, Thomas H. G Private Private
Bronson, F.J. G Private Private
Bronson, J.F. G Private Private
Browning, G.E. G Private Private
Brunson, F.G. G Private Private
Brunson, F.J. G Private Private
Brunson, F.J. G Private Private
Buck, T.H. G Private Private
Bunch, B.C. G Private Private
Bunch, Benjamin G Private Private
Bunch, John G Private Private
Cambell, A.C. G Private Private
Campbell, A.C. G Private Private
Cawthon, A. G Private Private
Cheatham, R.W. G Private Private
Cheatham, W.R. G Private Private
Clark, G.L. G Private Private
Clark, George L. G Private Private
Cothern, A. G Private Private
Crooks, S. G Private Private
Crow, J. S. G Private Private
Crow, Samuel G Private Private
Crown, G Private Private
Daugharty, G. W. G 2nd Lieut., 2nd Lieut.
Dempsey, Isaac G Private Private
Dickson, G Private Captain
Dixon, W. C. G Private Captain
Dixon, William G Private Captain
Doman, J. C. G Private Private
Dougherty, G. W. G 2nd Lieut. 2nd Lieut.
Douglas, Elmer G Private Private
Draughon, H. H. G Jr. 2nd Liet. Jr. 2nd Lieut.
Draughon, W. H. G Jr. 2nd Liet. Jr. 2nd Lieut.
Duffee, Daniel G Private Corporal
Duffey, Daniel G Private Corporal
Duffie, Daniel G Private Corporal
Dunn, John W. G Captain Captain
Eady, John G Private First Lieutenant
Edys, John G Private First Lieutenant
Elliott, John G Private Captain
Evans, R.A. G Private Private
Faith, George R. G Private Private
Gillan, George G Private Private
Gillen, George G Private Private
Gillin, George G Private Private
Ginn, S. B. G Private First Sergeant
Graham, Daniel N. G Private Private
Grimes, J.F. G Private Private
Grimes, J.T. G Private Private
Grimes, James G Private Private
Guthery, W.B. G Private Private
Guthrie, W.B. G Private Private
Guthry, W.B. G Private Private
Guy, James G Private Private
Hahn, E.D. G Private Private
Hahn, J.S. G Private Private
Hamd, J.S. G Private Private
Hand, E D. G Private Private
Hand, James G Private Private
Handley, M.E. G Private First Sergeant
Hanigan, J.T. G Sergeant Private
Hanley, M.E. G Private First Sergeant
Hannegan, J.T. G Sergeant Private
Hundley, M.C. G Private Private
Hurley, J.W. G Private Private
Hurley, John G Private Private
Jardine, John G Private Private
Jones, James W. G Private Second Lieutenant
Jordan, John G Private Private
Jordon, John G Private Private
Kelley, D.W. G First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
Kelly, Peter G Private Private
Keneda, S. G. G Private Private
Lawrence, John R. G Corporal Private
Lesays, T. A. G Private Private
Lesley, W. G. G Private Private
Leslie, M. C. G Private Junior Second Lieutenant
Lesly, W. F. G Private Private
Lewis, ? G
Loflin, Josiah G Private Private
Loftlin, Josiah G Private Private
Looney, George M.M. G Private Private
Macauley, J.S. G Private Sergeant
Malone, Patrick G Private Private
Martin, David G & I Private Private
Mathews, M.L. G Private Sergeant
Mathews, Martin L. G Private Sergeant
Mayfield, J.E. KFG Corporal Musician
McCandless, T.W. G Private Junior Second Lieutenant
McCandless, Thomas D. G Private Junior Second Lieutenant
McCandliss, J. G Private Junior Second Lieutenant
McCauley, J.S. G Private Sergeant
McCauley, T.S. G Private Sergeant
McCord, M.P. G Private Sergeant
McFail, James G Private Private
McGirt, Wesley G Private Private
McGuirt, Wesley G Private Private
McPhail, James G Private Private
McQuague, H. C. G Private Private
McQuaig, H. C. G Private Private
McQuaig, W. C. G Private Private
Moore, A. C. J. E & G Private Private
Moore, A. J. E & G Private Private
Moore, J. A. J. E,G Private Private
Moorehead, M. D. G Private Private
Moorehead, N. D. G Private Private
Morehead, N. B. G Private Private
Motts, Levi G Private Private
Munroe, John G Private Private
Murphy, Thomas G Private Private
Paterson, J. F. G Private Private
Patterson, J. T. G Private Private
Peters, W. S. G First Sergeant ???
Preston, Stephen G Private Sergeant
Reneau, J. F. G Private Sergeant
Ross, F. M. G Private Private
Ryan, C. J. G Private Private
Ryan, G. C. G Private Private
Ryan, J. F. G Private Private
Ryan, James G Private Private
Ryon, C. G. G Private Private
Ryon, C. J. G Private Private
Ryon, James C. G Private Private
Shaffer, John G Musician Private
Shaw, Henry M. G First Sergeant Private
Sheridan, James G Private Private
Simms, John D. G Sergeant Private
Sims, John D. G Sergeant Private
Sippel, Henry G Private Private
Sipple, Henry G Private Private
Smith, Charles G Private Private
Tomlinson, Charles G Musician Private
Tomlinson, J. C. G Musician Private
Tomlinson, R. C. G Musician Private
Turner, William G Private Private
Vaughan, P. J. G Private Private
Wagnon, G. D. G Corporal Private
Welch, Thomas H. G Private Private
Wilson, L. M. G Sergeant Private
Wright, J.W. G Private Private
Young, John A. G Private Private
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"A large company was also raised in Pin Hook, now Oak Grove, known as the Carroll Guards. The Police Jury agreed to support each man’s family in his absence. In addition to these companies formed in the parish, individual residents joined companies formed in adjacent parishes. In these first companies, however, only W. D. Hardeman came from the large planter class. The rest were small planters, merchants, and yeoman farmers." From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston.
Carroll Guards
11th Louisiana Infantry, Co. L.

Roster:
Allison, John D. Private Private
Bacon, Chr. E. Private Private
Barbiere, Joseph Private Private
Behan, Tim Private Private
Bernard, Isdore Private Private
Birmingham, James Private Private
Bouret, Louis Private Private
Boyle, Edward Private Private
Brady, Peter Private Private
Brooks, Patrick Private Private
Brown, Henry Private Private
Burke, Ben Private Private
Burns, John Private Private
Burton, J.G. (?) Capt./Acting Qurtrmstr. Capt./Acting Qurtmstr.
Byrne, John C. Private Private
Carr, Henry Sergeant Sergeant
Cavanaugh, Hugh Private Private
Conway, John Private Private
Cook, Jr., W.H. Brevet Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
Darlison, T. F. Corporal Corporal
Darlison, Thomas Corporal Corporal
DeSaulles, A. B. Private
Deutschman, Charles Private Private
Dougherty, Dan Private Private
Dougherty, John Private Private
Dunn, Lawrence Private Private
Dutchman, Chs. Private Private
Eustis, John Private Private
Ford, Richard Private Private
Fourmade, Pierre Private Private
Fulton, John C. First Sergeant First Sergeant
Gento, Nicholas Private Private
Gillan, John Private Private
Gillon, John Private Private
Golden, James Private Private
Grady, Patrick Private Private
Hagar, Roman Private Private
Hardery, John Private Private
Hogan, Michael Private Private
Hogan, Patrick Private Private
Jacquet, Paul Private Private
Johnson, John Private Private
Kelly, James Private Private
Kirby, John Private Private
Kirk, James Private Private
Latourette, Louis Private Private
Lesmaigis, Jean Victor Private Private
Letaytt, Lewis Private Private
Lipscomb, A.A. Captain Captain
Lowrie, Alex Private Private
Madden, Patrick Private Private
Mangum, Tim Private Private
Marchand, Francis Private Private
Mayas, Joseph Private Private
McAllister, Pat Private Private
McCarthy, Dennis Private Private
McCourt, Thomas H. Private Private
McGraugh, Joseph Private Private
McIntyre, Frank Private Private
McLiern, Theodore Musician Musician
Molhair, John Private Private
Monahan, Michael Private Private
Mooney, Patrick Sergeant Sergeant
Moor, William Private Private
Morrissey, George Corporal Corporal
Moses, Samuel Private Private
Murrais, Henry Private Private
Myres, Joseph Private Private
O'Neill, Henry Private Private
O'Reilly, Thomas Corporal Corporal
Patrick, J. C. Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
Pourret, - Private Private
Ragan, William Private Private
Rayne, R.S. Private Private
Reiley, George Private Private
Reilly, Bernard Private Private
Reilly, George S. Private Private
Reilly, James Private Private
Richards, George R. Private Private
Riely, Bernard Private Private
Riely, James Private Private
Schaeffer, Robert Private Private
Schenle, Matthias Private Private
Seery, Patrick (L & E) Private Private
Sery, P. (L & E) Private Private
Shapert, Jacob Private Private
Sherwood, John Private Private
Shorties, James Private Private
Simsonbaker, John Private Private
Sinsonbaker, John Private Private
Smith, William Private Private
Strader, Thomas Private Private (2 of them?, Jr. & Sr.?)
Strader, Thomas Private Private (2 of them?, Jr. & Sr.?)
Swann, John Private Private
Terle, William Private Private
Thompson, Henry E. Sergeant Sergeant
Turner, John Private Private
Vass, R.C. First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
Voss,-- First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
Wagner, John Private Private
Waller, Thomas Private Private
Whelan, John Corporal Corporal
Williams, John Private Private
Zimmerman, William Private Private
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"As the war escalated in scope and intensity, the Confederate government requested more recruits from Louisiana. Carroll responded again by forming the Carroll Rebels, under the command of Captain A. J. Lott. On August 9, 1861, the 4th Battalian, Louisiana Infantry, Co. D, Carroll Rebels, were inducted into the Confederate Army." From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston.
Carroll Rebels
4th Battalian, Louisiana Infantry, Co. D.

Roster:
Adams, John Private Private (also Co. B)
Anderson, R. Junior Second Lieutenant Junior Second Lieutenant
Bagley, A. Private Private
Bates, William (also B) Private Private
Batey, William (also B) Private Private
Berry, H. L. Private Private
Birdsell, A. Corporal Private
Blake, W. Private Private
Bond, J. J. Private Private
Braswell, J. Private Private
Braswell, R. B. Private Private
Braswell, Robert Private Private
Braswell, T. Private Private
Brazeale, J. J. Sergeant Private
Braziel, John J. Sergeant Private
Brazle, James J. Sergeant Private
Breazeale, A. J. Private Private
Breazeale, J. J. Sergeant Private
Breazeale, John J. Sergeant Private
Brown, Charles Corporal Private
Brown, J.R. Private Second Lieutenant
Cash, R. Private Private
Childers, R.W. Private Private
Childress, R.W. Private Private
Christoper, J. Private Private
Clay, H. (also Co. E) Private Private
Clay, John C. (also Co. E) Private Private
Cloman, J. W. First Sergeant Private
Clowman, G.W. First Sergeant Private
Coleman, E. L. Captain Captain
Collins, J. G. Private Private
Collins, J. T. Private Private
Considine, T. Private Private
Constantine, T. Private Private
Cook, A. J. Private Private
Corkene, O. P. Private Private
Corkern, O. P. Private Private
Cosh, M. Private Private
Crow, James W. H. Private Private
Cunningham, D. L. Private Private
Cunningham, J. S. Private Private
Cunningham, T. L. Private Private
Delaney, J. Private Private
Denin, W. Private Private
Dennin, William Private Private
Denning, William Private Private
Deyo, A. C. Private Private
Dickson, R. H. Private Private
Dickson, Rodger H. Private Private
English, William Private Private
Farrar, W.H.H. Private Private
Feltenburg, H. Private Sergeant
Fleming, John Private Private
Flyn, J. Private Private
Foreman, George Corporal Private
Fox, George R. Sergeant Private
Gallman, J. T. Private Private
Gilbert, W. T. Private Corporal
Giles, W. B. Private Private
Gollman, J. T. Private Private
Harbinson, M. P. Private Musician
Harbison, M. P. Private Musician
Hart, W. W. Private Private
Helm, L. R. Private Private
Helon, L. R. Private Private
Howell, L. M. Private Corporal
Howell, Lewis H. Private Corporal
Howell, Lewis M. Private Corporal
Howell, Lewis N. Private Corporal
Hughes, A. Private Private
James, R. Private Private
Johns, David Private First Sergeant
Kelly, L. H. Private Private
Lear, Charles Private Private
Litt, Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
Lott, A. J. Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
Maher, Thomas Private Private
Martin, H. Private Private
Martin, N. H. Private Private
Martin, Thomas Private Private
Martin, W. Private Private
McCarty, W. Private Private
McClenden, W. Private First Lieutenant
McClendon, F. J. Sergeant Sergeant
McClendon, J. W. Private First Lieutenant
McClendon, W. Private First Lieutenant
McDonald, A. Private Private
Mealy, J. L. Private Corporal
Meehan, T. Private Private
Mesham, T. Private Private
Middleton, J. C. E, Private Junior Second Lieutenant
Middleton, John E, Private Lieutenant
Miller, P. P. Private Private
Mills, S. W. Private Private
Mondey, C. Private Private
Moon, Samuel Private Sergeant
Mooney, P. Private Private
Moreland, W. W. Private Sergeant
Moultrie, Y. Private Corporal
Moultry, Y. Private Corporal
Osbacks, Charles Corporal Corporal
Osterhauh, A. Private Private
Owen, J. J. Private Private
Puckett, P. B. Private Private
Putcher, Adam Private Private
Reardon, M. Private Private
Rice, R. H. Private Corporal
Robb, B. F. Private Private
Robinson, Wiley Private Private
Robison, William Private Private
Rollins, M. B. Private Sergeant
Rushbrook, S. B. Musician Musician
Rushbrook, S. D. Musician Musician
Rushbrook, Samuel Musician Musician
Saxon, B. F. Private Private
Scarborough, W. H. Private Private
Scarborough, W. J. Private Private
Scarbrough, W. J. Private Private
Scott, R. Private Private
Seaborn, O. Private Private
Smith, J. L. Private Private
Stevens, L. E. First Lieutenant Captain
Stewart, W.W. Private Private
Stowen, Lewis First Lieutenant Captain
Stowers, Louis E. First Lieutenant Captain
Stroud, F. Private Private
Stroud, J. Private Private
Turner, E. Private Private
Upshaw, J.W. Private Private
Upshaw, W. E. Private Private
Vines, Jackson Private Private
Vines, John Private Private
Walker, S. G. Private Sergeant
Ward, H. Sergeant Sergeant
Ward, Hyram Sergeant Sergeant
Wescott, O. F. Private Private
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"There was a great deal of excitement in Carroll, and T. C. Scarborough of Providence raised another company of volunteers. Inducted into the Confederacy as the Pelican Rifles, 25th Louisiana Infantry, Co. K., they left almost immediately for Kentucky." From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston.
Pelican Rifles
25th Louisiana Infantry, Co. K

Tunnard, W. F., Captain.-----Elected Major May, 1861; taken prisoner at Elk Horn.
J. P. Viglini, 1st Lieutenant.-----Elected Captain May, 1861.
J. B. Irwin, 2nd Lieutenant.-----Elected 1st Lieutenant May, 1862. Killed at Iuka, Sept. 19, 1862.
Watson, W., 1st Sergeant.-----Discharged, Conscript Act, July 19, 1862.
Waddell, G. D., 2nd Sergeant.-----Appointed Hospital Steward.
Tunnard, W. H., 3rd Sergeant.-----Appointed A. C. S. Sergeant, May, 1862.
Hurley, C., 4th Sergeant.-----Elected 1st Sergeant, May, 1862.
Bogel, J. C., 1st Corporal.
Gentles, H. H., 2nd Corporal.-----Elected Junior 2nd Lieutenant, October 12, 1861; Captain, May 8th, 1862; wounded and taken prisoner at Iuka, Sept. 19, 1862.
Brunat, F. R., 3d Corporal.-----Elected Junior 2nd Lieutenant, May, 1861. Died, March, 1862.
Lewis, D., 4th Corporal.-----3rd Sergeant, May, 1862.
Patterson, R., Musician.-----Drum-major, by appointment, May 15, 1862.
Hersch, H. Musician.-----Transferred from Co. A, July 1, 1862. Killed at Iuka.
Cambell, D., Musician.-----Discharged October, 1861, Camp Jackson, Arkansas., disability.
Aldrich, M. C., Private.-----A. C. S. Department, detached.
Allen,J. B., Private.-----Died July 15, 1861, Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Alexander, S., Private.
Alexander, A., Private.-----Discharged October, 1861, disability.
Addison, J. A., Private.
Bovard, J. A., Private.
Bovard, W. T., Private.
Booth, A. B., Private.
Benton, L. J., Private.-----Killed June 9, 1863, Vicksburg.
Benton, E. J., Private.-----Wounded and died June 30, 1863, Vicksburg.
Burrows, P. Private.
Brandenstein, M., Private.-----2nd Corporal; killed May 22, 1863.
Boullion, J. R., Private.-----Died February 9, 1862, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Boullion, J. J., Private.-----Discharged August 26, 1862, disability.
Barratt, J. E., Private.
Bell, A. J., Private.-----Discharged July 19, 1862, Conscript Act.
Burrows, A. P., Private.
Bills,J. T., Private.-----Discharged October, 1861, disability.
Bills, H., Private.-----Elected 4th Sergeant May, 1861.
BeHow, E.J., Private.-----Discharged January 1862, disability. Rejoined.
Caffreay,J., Private.-----Wounded and taken prisoner at Iuka, Sept. 19, 1862.
Crasson, J. P., Private.-----Discharged, disability.
Contini, F., Private.
Chambers, J. F., Private.-----Wounded at Vicksburg.
Cain, W. P., Private.-----Killed, Elk Horn, March 7, 1862.
Chambers, H. H., Private.-----Discharged July 19, 1862, Conscript Act.
Cameron, A. F., Private.-----Discharged September, 1861, Camp Jackson, Arkansas., disability.
Cameron, A. W., Private.
Curran, M., Private.-----Wounded at Oak Hills, August 10O, 1861, and discharged September, 1861, Camp Jackson, Arkansas.
Crane, Jas., Private.-----Discharged September, 1861, Camp Jackson, Arkansas., disability.
Duffy, A. V., Private.-----Killed May 22, 1863, Vicksburg.
Dalsheimer, A., Private.-----Taken prisoner, Corinth, May 4, 1862.
Duggan, T., Private.
Denham, R. T., Private.-----Killed September 19, 1862, Iuka, Mississippi.
Elter, A., Private.-----Taken prisoner May 17, 1863, Snyder's Bluff.
Edmonston, W. L., Private.-----Taken prisoner and wounded October 4, 1862, Corinth. Wounded at Vicksburg, 1863.
Echols, D., Private.-----4th Corporal. Taken prisoner March 7, 1862, Elk Horn, and May 19, 1862, Iuka. Wounded and died July 7th, 1863, Vicksburg.
Erwin, W., Private.-----Wounded March 7, 1862, Elk Horn, and discharged April 27, 1862.
Funke, F., Private.-----Discharged July 19, 1862, Conscript Act.
Fraenkel, F., Private.-----Discharged May, 1861, disability.
Finlay, H., Private.-----Went to England after siege of Vicksburg.
Gay, D. B., Private.-----Transferred to Point Coupee, October, 1862.
Hueston,J., Private.-----Discharged July 19, 1862, Conscript Act.
Hickman, B. F., Private.-----Wounded October 4, 1862, Corinth and Vicksburg. Died July 3, 1863.
Hughes, J. C., Private.-----Discharged April 27, 1862.
Heroman, F. M., Private.-----Discharged July 19, 1862, Conscript Act.
Hock, J., Private.-----Taken prisoner September 19, 1862, Iuka. Went to Germany.
Hall, C., Private.-----Wounded August lo, 1861, Oak Hills. Discharged September, 1861, Camp Jackson.
Hernandez, H., Private.-----Died September 5, 1861, Mount Vernon, Missouri.
Hemandez, L., Private.-----Discharged May, 1861, New Orleans.
Hardy, J. H., Private.-----Discharged August 20, 1861, Camp Jackson, Arkansas., disability.
Hackett, A., Private.
Henderson, R. L., Private.-----Discharged April 7, 186,, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Captain 8th Louisiana, Battalion.
Heavy Artillery.
Hyatt, J., Private.-----Left Company December, 1862.
Jolly, E., Private. 2nd Sergeant.
Jones, Chas., Private.-----Discharged, May, 1861, New Orleans.
Knox, N. L., Private.-----Wounded August 10, 1861, Oak Hills, and died September 15, 1861, Mt. Vernon, Missouri.
Loyd, E. A., Private.
McGuinness, W., Private.
McFarland, W., Private.
McCabe, R. J., Private.
Monget, W., Private.-----Wounded, Oak Hills, August 10, 1861. Discharged, September, 1861.
Nelson,J. M., Private.-----Detached September 16, 1862, A. Q. M. Department.
Perry, J. G., Private.
Pino, A., Private.
Payne, A. B., Private.-----Elected 2nd Junior Lieutenant, May 8, 1862.
Powers, J., Private.-----Discharged January 1, 1863, disability.
Roysdon, A. W. Private.-----Transferred to 25th Louisiana Infantry, 1865.
Robinson, G. L., Private.
Russ, S. P., Private.-----1st Corporal. Wounded at Oak Hills and Vicksburg.
Robertson, J. H., Private.-----Wounded at Corinth October 4, 1863, and taken prisoner.
Roddy, J., Private.-----3rd Corporal. Wounded and taken prisoner September 19, 1862, Iuka.
Reams, D. B., Private.
Russ, V. C., Private.-----Discharged, July 19, 1862, Conscript Act.
Smith, Jed., Private.-----Discharged, January, 1862, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Sparks, J. H., Private.-----Discharged, October, 1862, disability.
Stephens, J. G., Private.
Sanchez,J., Private.-----Discharged, September, 1861, Camp Jackson, Arkansas., disability.
Tunnard, F. D., Private.-----1st Sergeant. Elected 2nd Junior Lieutenant, May, 1861, New Orleans. Resigned and resumed to Regiment 1862. Wounded at Iuka.
Thomas, H., Private.
Taqueno, F., Private.-----Wounded and taken prisoner, October 4th, 1862, Corinth.
Walters, T. R., Private.-----Wounded August 10, 1861, Oak Hi11s. Discharged, September, 1861.
Williams, J. D., Private.-----Elected 2nd Lieutenant, May 8th, 1862. Wounded October 4th, 1862, Corinth.
Watson, W. W., Private.-----Discharged, January, 1862, Fayetteville, Arkansas., disability.
Williams, J., Private. Wounded August 10, 1861, Oak Hills, and discharged, September, 1861, Camp Jackson.
???., April 10, 1862. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Vicksburg, Miss., July
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"A bounty offered by the Confederate government of $50 had a response of a company of cavalry and was formed in Carroll by Captain A. J. Lott, who was on detached duty from the Carroll Rebels. Known as the Carroll Dragoons, they were inducted into the service of the Confederacy on March 19, 1862." From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston
Carroll Dragoons
Louisiana Cavalry Independent Company

ALTERNATE NAME: Captain Lott's Company
Roster:
CARROLL DRAGOONS
Akin, Richard
Akin, Robt. T. Private
Baker, T.J.
Baker, Thos. J. Private Private
Beard, Anthony W.
Beard, Eliche P.
Bolls, Thomas B.
Bradley, Richard
Bullen, N.H.
Bullen, Nathaniel N. Private Private
Bullen, R.G.
Bullen, Reason G. Private Private
Cash, Madison
Cash, Robert F.
Chesney, John H.
Clamande, J.W.
Clark, George W.
Clemmonds, Joseph W. Private Private
Conine, George W.
Conine, John
Coon, Daniel Private Private
Coon, David
Curtis, William L.
Davis, C. S. Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
Duggan, John
Dunn, Thomas
Edwards, John Private
Evans, John H Private
Evans, Lewis A. Junior Second Lieutenant Junior Second Lieutenant
Evans, Seaborne
Ferguson, William
Fields, William
Gardner, George W.
Hagan, William
Hagood, B.S.
Haley, Michael Private Private
Healy, Michael
Henderson, F.G.
Henderson, Franklin G. Private Private
Hering, Jacob
Herring, Jonah C. Private
Herring, S.C.
Hill, William J. - -
Hogan, William Private Private
Humphreys, P. G. - -
Humphreys, Phillip ... Private Private
Hurley, J.J.
Hurley, J.L.
Hurley, Jesse J. Private Private
Hurley, Joel L. Private Private
Hurley, Lorenzo M.C.
Hurley, Robert
Jackson, Simeon J.
Jones, A.W. First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
Lennox, Thos. H. Private Private
Lenox, T. H.
Loflin, John
Loflin, William
Lott, A.J.
Lott, Arthur J. Captain Captain
Lott, Jr., Arthur J. Private Private
Mabry, Richard
Marsh, John A.
Martin, Francis
Martin, W.E.
Martin, Wesley E. Private Private
Maybury, Richard Private Private
McGaha, Jacob
Minard, John E.
Moore, Noah A. Private
Morris, Jefferson
Morris, John B.
Mottley, William
Murrah, C. I.
Osterhout, A.
Osterhout, Abram Private Private
Philips, William M.
Phillips, Zech
Price, John S. - -
Reneau, Wm. H. Private Private
Renouse, W. H.
Robertson, George
Scammans, L.T.
Scummons, Lafayette T. Private Private
Simmons, Stephen
Smith, Abraham
Smith, J. Bolton
Stucky, Simon W.
Symmonds, Stephen Private Private
Truby, James B.
Truly, James B. Private Private
Whitaker, Daniel
Whitaker, G.P.
Whitaker, James P. Private Private
White, Joseph
Williamson, Albert
Young, J.M.
Young, James M. Private Private
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"On April 12, another group of Carroll volunteers, the Confederate Defenders, was inducted into the Confederate Army as the 31st Louisiana, Co A, the group included E. J. Delony, George Burrus, John Hays, and A. N. McWilliams." From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston.
Confederate Defenders
31st Louisiana, Co. A.

CONFEDERATE DEFENDERS, COMPANY A, 31st Regiment Louisiana Infantry
ADAMS, J.J. Private Enlisted May 4, 1862, at Jackson, Miss.
ALSOBROOKE, WILLIAM M. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, Louisiana. Died December 25, 1862, near Vicksburg, Miss. Suffered from the flux. He was born in South Carolina. He enlisted at age 32. His occupation was farming.
ARCHIE, HENRY H. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought, and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in McNair County, Tennessee. At his enlistment, he was 40 years old. He was listed as a farmer.
AUSTIN, MOSES Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, Louisiana. Residence Carroll Parish. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Mississippi. He was born in Union Parish. At the time of his enlistment, he was 37 years old. He was a farmer. BACH, JOHN Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, Louisiana. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss.
BARTON, SAMUEL F. Private Enlisted April 14, 1862, at Monroe, Louisiana. He was born in Gibson County, Tennessee.
BEVERLY, JOSIAH Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, Louisiana. He was born in Jones County, Georgia. He enlisted at 35, and was a farmer.
BRADBURRY, JAMES Private Died November 2, 1862, in a Louisiana Hospital. Suffered from pneumonia. He was born in Ouachita Parish. He enlisted at age 24.
BRAGG, WILLIAM J. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, Louisiana. He was born in Spartenburg District, South Carolina. He enlisted at age 36, and was a farmer. BRIGGS, WILLIAM WESLEY Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died in June of 1863 at a La. hospital. He was born in Franklin Parish. He enlisted at age 25, and was a farmer.
BONNER, BENJAMIN B. Private Enlisted April 26, 1862, at Vidalia, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss.
BROADUS, JOHN F. SGT. MAJ. Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Wayne County, Virginia. He enlisted at age 21, and was a farmer.
BROWN, WHITFIELD Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Captured at Port Gibson, Miss. May 4, 1863. He was born in Warren County, Mississippi. He enlisted at age 18, and was a clerk.
BRUTON, BENJAMIN L. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He received a Certificate of Disability November 10, 1862. He was born in Sumpter County, Alabama. He enlisted at age 24, and was a clerk.
BURRUS, GEORGE W. 1st. Lieut. Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died February 15, 1863.
CARTER, ZEBULON E. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was a resident of Carroll Parish. He was born in Memphis, Tenn. He enlisted at age 27, and was a farmer.
CATHEY, FRANCIS M. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He received a Certificate of Disability August 13, 1864. He was born in Carroll Parish and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 26.
CAWTHORN, ASBURY Jr. 2nd. Lieut. Enlisted May 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died November 23, 1862, at Jackson, Miss. as a result of pneumonia. He was born in Hinds County, Miss., and was an engineer. He enlisted at age 23.
DELONY, EDWARD J. Captain Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Talbert County, Georgia, and was an Attorney at Law. He enlisted at age 26.
DIXON, MARSHALL D. Sergeant Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Washington County, Georgia, and was a Planter. He enlisted at age 28.
DORSEY, GREENBERRY S. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Was a resident of Carroll Parish. Was captured at Milliken's Bend, La.
DOWNS, AMBROSE D. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Carroll Parish and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 39.
DRAUGHON, JAMES W. Major Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss.
DRAUGHON, WILLIAM H. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss.
EDDINS, WILLIAM J.B. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. KIA March 19, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in East Feliciana Parish and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 17.
ELLISON, JOSEPH Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Yazoo County, Miss., and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 28.
FEIBELMAN, MOSES Private A resident of Carroll Parish.
FOOT, WILLIAM Private A resident of Carroll Parish.
GAFFORD, ELISHA M. Private Enlisted May 14, at Monroe, La. Died September 14, 1862, in Union Parish. Was born in Ark.
GIVAN, WILLIAM Private.
GOLDSTEIN, JULUIS Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, Louisiana. He was born in Prussia, and was a clerk. He enlisted at age 27.
GRAVES, EDWARD Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La.
GRAVES, EDWARD Private Enlisted April 18, 1862, at Monroe, Louisiana. He was born in Sussex County, Virginia, and was a laborer. He enlisted at age 24.
GREEN, WILLIAM D. Private A resident of Claiborne Parish.
GRIFFIN, GEORGE W. Enlisted April 19, 1862, at Columbia, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss.
GUIER, I. PETER Private Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss.
GUIER, PHILIP Private He was born in Carroll Parish, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 23.
GURTHRIE, ISAAC Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died November 20, 1862, at Monroe, La., as a result of Camp fever. He was born in Rankin County, Miss., and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 23.
HASTEY, JOHN W. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Thomas County, Georgia, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 19.
HARDY, JAMES A. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He resided in Claiborne Parish, where he farmed. He was born in Hinds County, Miss. He enlisted at age 25.
HARDY, JESSIE Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Warren County, Miss., and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 21.
HARDY, MILES F. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Was captured at Milliken's Bend, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was a resident of Carroll Parish, where he farmed. He was born in Hinds County, Miss. He enlisted at age 27.
HAYS, JOHN Sergeant Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in East Feleciana Parish, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 31.
HELM, LLOYD R. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Macklenburg, South Carolina, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 18.
HENRY, JAMES H. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Was captured at Milliken's Bend, La. Died in September of 1862, at Little Rock, Arkansas. Cause unknown. He was born in Henderson County, Tennessee, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 21.
HENRY, THOMAS J. Corporal Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Henderson County, Tennessee, and was a farmer.
HODGINS, FREDERICK M. Private
HOLT, HENRY F. Private He was captured at "Shipper's Landing", Miss., and transported to a prisoner of war camp near Cario, Ill. He was discharged April 22, 1864. He was born in Hinds County, Miss., and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 17.
HUDGEONS, FREDERICK M. Sergeant Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. Res. Carroll Parish. He was born in Cumberland County, Virginia, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 25.
HUDSON, DAVID Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Lawrence County, Miss. He received a Certificate of Disability November 12, 1862, near Camp Monroe. He suffered from kidney and heart disease. He was a farmer. He enlisted at age 46.
HUDSON, RICHARD R. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was a resident of Carroll Parish, where he farmed. He was born in Macklinburg County, North Carolina. He enlisted at age 30.
HURLEY, WILLIAM A. Private He enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Perry County, Alabama, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 24.
IVEY, ZACHARIAH J. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Lounds County, Alabama, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 26.
JACKSON, ANDREW J. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was a resident of Carroll Parish. He was born in Barbour County, Alabama, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 32.
JACKSON, GEORGE Private Enlisted August 2, 1862, in Madison Parish, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. Res. Carroll Parish.
JACKSON, HENRY Private Res. Carroll Parish.
KEAGAN, JOHN Private He was born in Ireland, and was a farmer. Enlisted at age 42.
KEGAN, JOHN A. Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Was captured at Milliken's Bend, La.
KENNEDY, ROBERT B. Sergeant Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died December 11, 1862, at Vicksburg, Miss., suffering from Diphtheria. He was born in Loundes County, Miss., and was an Overseer. He enlisted at age 31.
KENT, JOSEPH S. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss.
KING, WILLIAM D. 2nd. Lieut. Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was appointed to rank February 18, 1863, He was born in Copiah County, Miss, and was a Planter. He enlisted at age 22.
KIPES, GEORGE J. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died December 25, 1862, at Jackson, Miss., suffering from pneumonia. He was born in Catahoula Parish, and was a Merchant. He enlisted at age 22.
KNIGHT, JOHN P. Res. Ouachita Parish LAND, A.D. Private Res. Shreveport, La.
LESTER, ALBERT J. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was a resident of Carroll Parish. He was born in Williamson County, Tennessee, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 28.
LONGMIRE, PETER M.S. Sergeant Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. Res. Morehouse Parish. He was born in Amite, Miss. MARCOWRICKS, JULIUS Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Poland, and was a cigar maker. He enlisted at age 16.
MARSHALL, ANDY J. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Heard County, Georgia, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 19.
McINTIRE, REUBEN S.A. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Rankin County, Miss., and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 33.
McKEE, DORA Private He enlisted April 12, 1862, in Monroe, La. He was a resident of Carroll Parish, where he farmed. He was born in Fayette County, Tennessee. He enlisted at age 27.
McKEE, FRANK Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was a resident of Carroll Parish, where he farmed. He was born in Fayette County, Tennessee. He enlisted at age 24.
McRAE, DUNCAN A. Private Enlisted November 11, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Richmond County, North Carolina, and was a Druggist. He enlisted at age 48. He received a Certificate of Disability December 8, 1864, while stationed near Alexandria, La. As a result of a gunshot wound, he lost the use of his right arm.
McWILLIAMS, AURELIUS N. Corpl. Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Lowds County, Miss., and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 28.
MURPHY, EDMOND Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Ireland, and worked as a Blacksmith.
MYATT, ALEXANDER Sergeant He was born in Pickens County, Alabama, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 26. He received a Certificate of Disability because of a gunshot wound to the head. He was discharged November 3, 1864, near Alexandria, La. NICHOLAS, DANIEL Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La.
OVERSTREET, SAMUEL B. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss.
PAGE, JOHN E. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Was captured at Milliken's Bend, La.
PARKER, THOMAS W. Corpl. Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died August 20, 1862, in Carroll Parish, from Camp fever.
PARKER, WILLIAM C. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died September 26, 1862, in Carroll Parish, from Camp fever.
PHARIS, WILLIAM Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died October 13, 1862, at Delhi Hospital, from the Mumps. Res. of West Feliciana Parish.
RATCLIFF, DOREMUS C. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Was appointed Lieutenant March 29, 1863. Fought, surrendered and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. RAVAN, BENJAMIN Private Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana. KIA November 8, 1862.
REID, WILLIAM D. Sergeant Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Wilkinson County, Miss. He resided in Morehouse Parish, where he was a Planter. He enlisted at age 33.
REID, WOODS Private Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss.
RIDINGS, JOHN G. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. Res. Carroll Parish. He was born in Henderson County, Tenn., and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 25.
RIDINGS, THOMAS Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died September 7, 1862, at the Monroe, La. Hospital, from Camp fever. He was born in Henderson County, Tenn., and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 29.
RUCKER, JAMES H. Private He enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Madison County, Miss.
SANDERS, JAMES N. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Madison County, Miss., and was a laborer. He enlisted at age 17.
SANDERS, PERCIVIAL F. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Perry County, North Carolina, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 29.
SANDERS, THADEUS C. Sergeant Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Perry County, Alabama, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 27.
SCHMIDT, JOHN Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Bodin, Germany, and was a shoemaker. He enlisted at age 29.
SCOTT, JOHN S. Sergeant Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was captured at Milliken's Bend, La. He was born in Shelby County, Kentucky, and was a teacher. He enlisted at age 23.
SESSIONS, PHILLIP Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Warren County, Miss., and was a clerk. He enlisted at age 25. According to records, he had spent time in an asylum.
SHAW, WILLIAM J. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died December 9, 1862, at Vicksburg, Miss., from pneumonia. He was born in Holmes County, Miss., and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 26.
SHERIDAN, MICHAEL Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, and was a mechanic. He enlisted at age 32.
SIMS, WILLIAM L. Private Enlisted April 14, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was captured at Milliken's Bend, La. He was born in Lawrence District, South Carolina, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 42.
SKINNER, MAURICE N. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Fayette County, Georgia, and was a farmer.
SMITH, ALEXANDER F. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died December 10, 1862, at Vicksburg, Miss. from pneumonia. He was born in Warren County, Miss., and was an Overseer. He enlisted at age 25.
SMITH NAPELEON B. Corpl. Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Jasper County, Georgia, and was a carpenter. He enlisted at age 26.
SPECHT, JOHN Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Bodin, Germany, and was a shoemaker. He enlisted at age 36.
STEVENS, ANDERSON Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Franklin Parish and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 19.
STOVALL, JOSIAH L. 2nd. Lieut. Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. He was born in Marion County, Miss., and was a Planter. He enlisted at age 36.
TAYLOR, ROBERT H. Private Enlisted May 14, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died December 14, 1862, at Vicksburg, Miss. from pneumonia.
TAYLOR, SPARKS Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died December 20, 1862, at Vicksburg, Miss. from pneumonia. He was born in Claiborne County, Miss., and was an Overseer. He enlisted at age 30.
THURMOND, CHARLES A. Private He enlisted May 1, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was a resident of Bienville Parish, and was a farmer. He was born in Edgefield District, South Carolina. He enlisted at age 33.
TIDWELL, GEDEON G. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. Res. Caldwell Parish.
TROUARD, PROSPER Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Jefferson Parish, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 30.
VINCENT, WILLIAM H. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Halfax County, North Carolina, and was an Overseer. He enlisted at age 37. He received a Certificate of Disability because of a bad heart and general distress. He was discharged November 24, 1864, at Meridian, Miss.
WADE, JOHN H. 2nd. Lieut. Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Claiborne County, Miss., and was a Planter. He enlisted at age 27.
WALCOTT, THEODORE G. Private He enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was born in Warren County, Miss., and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 27. He received a Certificate of Disability due to enlargement of his spleen and liver. He was discharged January 14, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss.
WEST, PINCEY C. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was captured October 7, 1863, on the Mississippi River. He died January 3, 1864, at Camp Morton, Ind. He is buried in grave #654 in Greenlawn Cemetery. He was born in Shelby County, Tennessee, and was a carpenter. He enlisted at age 22.
WHITFIELD, BROWN Private WILFORD, DANIEL Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. WILLIAMS, AUGUSTUS Private Enlisted in September of 1862, in Madison Parish. WILLIAMS, H.G. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La.
WOOD, WILLIAM W. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died October 20, 1862, in Monroe, La. with Typhoid fever. He was born in Jefferson County, Miss., and was an Overseer. He enlisted at age 31.
WOODLAND, DAVID D. Private Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. Died October 25, 1862, in Carroll Parish, with pneumonia. He was born in Madison County, Miss., and was an Overseer. He enlisted at age 25.
WRIGHT, ROBERT Private Enlisted August 2, 1862, at Monroe, La. Fought and was paroled at Vicksburg, Miss.
YOUNG, JOHN A. Sergeant Enlisted April 12, 1862, at Monroe, La. He was appointed to rank in January of 1863. He was born in Carroll County, Tennessee, and was a farmer. He enlisted at age 32. He received a Certificate of Disability due to abscesses in both lungs. He was discharged November 11, 1862, at Camp near Monroe, La.
YOUNG, JOHN S. Private Res. Carroll Parish.
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"A cavalry company formed in Carroll Parish on Aug. 10, 1861. The Brierfield Rebels was organized at Providence, Louisiana, composed mostly men from Carroll Parish. They fought in Tennessee and later in eastern Louisiana." From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston.
Briarfield Rebels
6th Battalian Arkansas Cavalry, Co. D
CONSOLIDATED WITH:
6th Battalian AR Cavalry, Co. F. "Macon Cavalry" of Madison Parish, La. (April 20, 1862)
2nd Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, Co. C. (May 15, 1862)
Roster of the Brierfield Rebels:
Allen, Cicero M--Private.
Allen, Columbus H--Private.
Baskin, R P--Private.
Beasley, Emanuel--Private.
Blackman, B Jr--Private.
Booth, Hull--Private.
Bradford, Benjamin F--Private.
Bradford, J B--Private.
Bunch, A H--Private.
Byrnes, James--Private.
Chandler, B J--Private.
Clark, R W--Private.
Clark, S E P--Private.
Cochran, Thomas M--Third Lieutenant.
Collins, George H--Private.
Conner, Patrick--Private.
Cooke, A J--Private.
Dalton, Stewart--Private.
Dart, T D--Private.
Davis, M M--Private.
Delaney, David--Private.
Dougherty, Joel E--Private.
Dougherty, John--Private.
Dunklin, Joseph H--Private.
Elliott, J B--Private.
Elliott, John C--Private.
Emanuel, R J--Second Lieutenant.
Faith, Henry--Private.
Fletcher, John--Private.
Gaddis, T F--First Lieutenant.
Gardner, James C--Private.
Goodwin, C C--Private.
Green, John T--Private.
Herrin, James N--Private.
Holston, P R--Private.
Howard, Bridges--Private.
Ingram, B S--Private.
Ingram, H B--Private.
Lake, George--Private.
Latting, A J--Private.
Locke, W W--Private.
Lusk, A M D C--Private.
McCarroll, George--Private.
McDonald, Joel--Private.
McHugh, Thomas--Private.
McLaughlin, Thomas--Private.
McNeill, Archibald J--Captain.
Mahoney, Lawrence--Private.
Martin, Ed--Private.
May, Charles--Private.
Maynard, George--Private.
Newman, Edward F--Private.
Nicholas, William--Private.
Noland, J C--Private.
Peers, G B--Private.
Powell, John--Private.
Quigley, John M--Private.
Richardson, J S--Private.
Roberts, W J--Private.
Rodrico, Manuel--Private.
Shannon, Patrick--Private.
Spinetti, John--Private.
Spurlock, J S--Private.
Strasner, Frank--Musician.
Sweeney, Thomas--Private.
Taylor, Charles J--Private.
Taylor, Francis Marion--Private.
Thompson, William H--Private.
Tompkins, Frank W--Private.
Trimble, A J--Private.
Watson, Jeremiah--Private.
Watson, Thomas--Private.
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ON THE HOME FRONT : Partisan Rangers, Malitia
"Governor Moore begged Jefferson Davis to send troops with which to defend the state, but to no avail. In desperation, Moore authorized the formation of the few remaining militia companies into Batavians of partisan rangers for state service. The companies of northeast Louisiana were combined to form the 13th Battalian, Partisan Rangers, under the Command of Colonel Frank Bartlett." From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston.
13th Battalian, Louisiana Militia
"By this time, the one-year enlistment for the men of the iniatial companies from Carroll had expired. Some re-enlisted, and some returned home. Captain W. C. Corbin, who had served with the Monticello Rifles in Arkansas and Missouri, was one of the returnees. Corbin raised another company from Carroll, and joined the 13th Battalian. His volunteers became Company B., and were stationed at Floyd." From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston.
ALTERNATE NAME: Beaureguard's Malitia
13th Battalian, Co. B:
1 Almandinger, John E Private Private
2 Anson, N.
3 Austin, Grafton C. G
4 Avengo, Peter G
5 Baldwin, E.A. G
6 Barry, Thomas G
7 Bartlett, Frank A. Major Major
8 Baxter, J. B. D. C Private Private
9 Bell, Cyrus G
10 Bennett, J. W. Sergeant Major Sergeant Major
11 Birch, Charles G
12 Black, John First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
13 Boole, Joshua G
14 Bostick, E.H.
15 Bradford, R.H. Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
16 Bradley, R. C Private Private
17 Brennan, James G. G
18 Brown, Ed. W. C Private Private
19 Brown, Robert B. G
20 Brown Jr., J.A.F.
21 Browne, R.H. First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
22 Bruer, James C Private Private
23 Bryant, John W. G
24 Buddecke, T.W. Acting Adjutant Acting Adjutant
25 Budduke, Theo Acting Adjutant Acting Adjutant
26 Bulger, W.F. C Private Private
27 Burke, P.D. C Private Private
28 Calder, William
29 Campbell, William G
30 Campos, Emile G
31 Carl, William
32 Cavanaugh, John G
33 Chase, D Private Private
34 Choppin, A. C Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
35 Churchill, C.W. C Corporal Corporal
36 Clark, J.G. D Private Second Lieutenant
37 Cliff, W.H. G
38 Collins, C.G. C Sergeant Sergeant
39 Collins, P.D. G
40 Colton, Charles H.E. G
41 Cook, D Private Private
42 Cook, A. C. C Junior Second Lieutenant Junior Second Lieutenant
43 Cotling, C.C.
44 Cotten, P.W.
45 Cullinan, D Private Private
46 Davidson, D Private Private
47 Davis, Charles C Private Private
48 Deeble, Richard G
49 DeGuy, Alphonse C Private Private
50 Disque, D Private Private
51 Dolan, Mike
52 Dolbear, R. L. D Captain Captain
53 Donnelly, J. C Private Private
54 Duffer, William C Private Private
55 Duffy, Thomas D
56 Dwyer, John G
57 Eagan, Joseph C Private Private
58 Egan, Patrick
59 Egley, Frank C Private Private
60 Elfer, L.G.
61 Emling, Fred C Private Private
62 Enderle, T.A. C First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
63 Field, S. R. First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
64 Finmemare, D. C Private Private
65 Fisher Jr., S. C. Junior Second Lieutenant Junior Second Lieutenant
66 Fitzgerald, D Private Private
67 Fitzgerald, T. C Private Private
68 Flores, Francis B. G
69 Floto, D Private Private
70 Forstall, N. C. Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
71 Foster, W. C. G
72 Fraley, D Private Private
73 Frobus, J. H. G Captain Captain
74 Fulton, B. F. G
75 Gallagher, P.
76 Goodman, D Private Private
77 Grier, D Private Private
78 Grigg, D Private Private
79 Guirot, W.H. C Corporal Corporal
80 Gwatney, M. G
81 Hackett, M. C Private Private
82 Hains, Charles
83 Hamilton, R.B. C Sergeant Sergeant
84 Harper, William G
85 Hebert, F Captain Captain
86 Herron, H.H. G First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
87 Hessel, M.
88 Hill, J. Assistant Surgeon Assistant Surgeon
89 Hill, James D. D First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
90 Hille, F. C Private Private
91 Horr, John P. G Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
92 Hurley, Maurice D Junior Second Lieutenant Junior Second Lieutenant
93 Irwin, D Private Private
94 Jolly, Phillip G
95 Jones, D Private Private
96 Keene, D Private Private
97 Kelley, Dr.
98 Kelly, Joseph
99 Kennedy, R.W. C Corporal
100 Knight, John E Captain Captain
101 Kumper, D.
102 Lacey, George S. D Captain Captain
103 Lane, John
104 Leisen, William C Corporal Corporal
105 Lesassier, D Private Private
106 Louis, A. C Private Private
107 Lynch, Charles J.
108 Mackay, W.H. Junior Second Lieutenant Junior Second Lieutenant
109 Maguire, D Private Private
110 Mahoney, J. C Private Private
111 Malone, D Private Private
112 Marie, Alfred
113 Martin, J.M.
114 Marvel, J.P.
115 May, D Ordnance Sergeant Ordnance Sergeant
116 Mayeur, J.B. C Private Private
117 McCaffrey, D Private Private
118 McElroy, P.
119 Meslier, E. G. A Captain Captain
120 Meyer, John C Private Private
121 Michel, J. C Private Private
122 Miller, D Private Private
123 Miller, E. A.
124 Miller, H. H.
125 Miller, J. L.
126 Moore, Daniel
127 Muir, D Private Private
128 Murphy, John
129 Murphy, Thomas
130 Murphy, William
131 Murray, James H.
132 Naulty, D Private Private
133 Neville, D.
134 Newcomb, O.F. C Private Private
135 Nicholson, D Private Private
136 Noonan, J.J. C Private Private
137 Nunez, F.
138 O'Neal, J.D. C Private Private
139 O'Reilly, Charles D
140 O'Riley, Peter J.
141 Orr, David A.
142 Partlin, A.
143 Perkins, William
144 Perry, Henry J. First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
145 Peters, D Private Private
146 Peyroux, P. O. Adjutant Junior Second Lieutenant
147 Piffett, Jacs C Private Private
148 Planchard, C Captain Captain
149 Planchard, J. J. E. C Captain Captain
150 Planchard Jr., Edward C Private Private
151 Powers, Henry - -
152 Randolph, Edw. R. - Sergeant Major Sergeant Major
153 Rawson, John E.
154 Renaud, J. D
155 Rhodes, D Private Private
156 Riley, Peter J. O.
157 Ross, D Private Private
158 Ross, E. S. C Private Private
159 Russ, J. L. C Sergeant Sergeant
160 Savant, John C Private Private
161 Schoepmoes, D Private Private
162 Schrieber, Gaspard J.
163 Schwagler, D Private Private
164 Seymour, F.W.
165 Sharkey, J.J. C Junior Second Lieutenant Junior Second Lieutenant
166 Sheehan, D Private Private
167 Shinn, D Sergeant Sergeant
168 Smith, Alex E
169 Smith, C. D Private Private
170 Smith, H. D Private Private
171 Smith, Henry C Private Private
172 Smith, J.J. D Private Private
173 Smith, Joseph
174 Smith, T.
175 Sommerville, William B.
176 Spear, A.G.
177 Spencer, W.W. C Private Private
178 Stewart, Chals.
179 Stewart, William
180 Stone, Millon C Private Private
181 Stuart, D Private Private
182 Sullivan, D.J.
183 Sullivan, W.S.
184 Surls, W.M.
185 Sutherland, P.F.
186 Tait, Joseph A.
187 Taylor, J. C Private Private
188 Taylor, Joseph
189 Thomas, J.F. Paymaster
190 Toomey, J.J. C Private Private
191 Trueman, T.Y.P.
192 Turner, W.C.
193 Twicher, James D Marker Marker
194 Wall, T.J. C Private Private
195 Wanin, Jr., Samuel C,E Private Private
196 Warren, D Private Private
197 Warren, J.M.
198 Watkins, William H. C Sergeant Sergeant
199 Wayne, W.C. C Private Private
200 Webb, D Private Private
201 Webber, Nat. D
202 Weston, W. F.
203 Wever, H. - -
204 Whann, Jr., Samuel C,E Private Private
205 White, James A.
206 Wiggins, George W.
207 Wilhelm, Jacob
208 Williams, B.S.
209 Wilson, John D
210 Wingate, H.C. C Private Private
211 Wire, B.F. C Private Private
212 Witham, G.
213 Woods, Henry R. C Private Private
214 Wurzberger, E.S.
215 Wymer, James
216 Zataran, Jules


"Company C., the 13th Battalian, composed of men from Morehouse Parish, was stationed at Providence, under the command of Captain Jack McKoin." From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston.
Partisan Rangers, Co. C.:
13th Cavalry Battalion [also called 13th Battalion Partisan Rangers] was organized during the spring of 1862. The unit skirmished in Louisiana until the winter 1863-1864 when it merged into Pargoud's 3rd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment. Lieutenant Colonels Richard L. Capers and Samuel L. Chambliss and Major James H. Capers were in command.
Roster 3rd & 13 Battalians, Partisan Rangers
Adamson, C. E. C & D Private Private
Adkins, G. A. F &C Private Private
Allen, F. W. F & C Private Private
Allen, H. H. F& C Private Private
Armor, Joel H. F,C Private Private
Atkins, F. W. F,C Private Private
Atkins, G. A. F,C Private Private
Aycock, Jesse F,C Private Private
Baker, E.M. C,D Private Private
Ballard, A. J. C,D Private Private
Barnes, Willis F,C Private Private
Barns, Willis F,C Private Private
Bellar, M. C. F,C Private Private
Beller, M. C. F,C Private Private
Bennett, J. S. F,C Sergeant Sergeant
Blackwell, John H. I,C Private Private
Blakemore, R.M. C,D Private Private
Blankinship, S.P. C Private Private
Branch, L.C. C D Private Private
Brashears, E. C D Private Private
Brashears, W.S. C D Private Private
Brazier, William C D Private Private
Brice, J.W. C D Private Private
Bridges, R.J. C Corporal Corporal
Brown, McNorrill F C First Sergeant First Sergeant
Brown, S. C D Private Private
Brown, S.T. F C Private Private
Brown, W.P. F C Private Private
Burley, John Y. C Private Private
Byles, G. C D Private Private
Cain, J.H. D,C Private Private
Campbell, James M. F,C Private Private
Cirby, Luke C Private Private
Coleman, W. G. C Private Private
Collier, T.M. C D Private Private
Colter, D.H. D C Private Private
Colter, W.L. D C Private Private
Cook, W.A. Private Private
Covington, Wilson F C Private Private
Crawford, J. R. C,D Private Private
Crawford, W. R. C,D Private Private
Crump, J. F. C Corporal Corporal
Crump, John H. F,C Corporal Corporal
Crump, W. L. C Private Private
Deloach, W. W. F,C Private Private
Demetz, Peter F,C Private Private
Demoss, Elias F,C Corporal Corporal
Demoss, George F,C Private Private
Demoss, H. C. F,C Private Private
Demoss, Lewis C Private Private
Douglas, J. M. C Private Private
Dunn, James M. C Private Private
Dyer, L.F. F C Private Private
Ernest, R.H. C D Private Private
Farrior, H.T. C D Private Private
Feitban, Benjamin C Private Private
Festiban, Richard C Private Private
Festivan, Ben. C Private Private
Festivan, Richard C Private Private
Fife, J. C,D Private Private
Fincher, James A. F,C Private Private
Fleming, F. C,D Private Private
Fogerty, J. W. C,D Private Private
Fogity, James W. C,D Private Private
Ford, E. B. C,D Private Private
Ford, J. M. C,D Sergeant Sergeant
Foster, James M. F,C Private Private
Fowler, Laban F,C Private Private
Frazier, W. C,D Private Private
Garner, H. W. F,C Private Private
Getchell, C. H. C,D Private Corporal
Gibson, J. M. F,C Private Private
Gilmer, W. T. F,C Private Private
Ginn, C. T. C,D Private Private
Girardin, C. G. C,D Private Private
Gladden, J. H. C,D Private Private
Gladden, T. A. C,D Private Private
Gladden, W. S. C,D Private Private
Gladdin, J. H. C,D Private Private
Gladdin, T. A. C,D Private Private
Gladdin, W. S. C,D Private Private
Gleason, Phineas F,C Private Private
Godfrey, J. C. C,D Private Private
Goodson, M. S. F,C Private Private
Gordon, G. A. F,C Second Lieutenant Lieutenant
Green, J.F. C Private Private
Grey, Thomas C Private Private
Gryder, H.C. C Private Private
Gryder, James A. C Private Private
Hall, Bobert J. C Private Private
Hamilton, T.P. C Private Private
Hammond, E.H. C Private Private
Hammons, E.H. C Private Private
Harp, J.N. C,D Private Private
Harper, David A. F,C Private Private
Harper, W.H. F,C Private Private
Harrison, T.E. F,C Private Private
Heard, J.P. F,C Private Private
Heflin, S.R. C Private Private
Henderson, W.D. C Private Private
Hendrick, R.C. C,D Private Private
Hendrick, S.B. C,D Sergeant Private
Hendricks, S.B. C,D Sergeant Private
Henly, T.A. C,D Private Private
Hewitt, A.B. C,D Private Private
Higginbotham, C. W. C D Private Private
Hill, H. H. C L Private Sergeant
Hollis, D. W. C,D Private Private
Hope, E. J. C D Private Private
Houze, W.P. C Private Private
Hughes, H. S. C D Corporal Corporal
Johnson, F.W. C,D Private Private
Kendrick, J.A. C Private Private
Kirkpatrick, T. J. C Private Private
Knight, James A Private Private
Knox, B. P. C D Corporal Private
Le France, C. A. ????
Levy, J. M. C,D Private Private
Lowe, W.R. C Private Private
Maddox, W.T. C Private Private
Marshall, C.K. C Private Private
Marshall, Edward C Junior Second Lieutenant Junior Second Lieutenant
Martin, James R. C Private Private
Martin, Richard C Private Private
Mason, J.M. C,D Sergeant Sergeant
Massey, A.L. F,C Corporal Corporal
Mathews, E.F. C,D Private Private
Mayfield, George F,C Private Private
Mayfield, John F,C Private Private
Mayfield, Lewis F,C Private Private
McCarty, Alfred F,C Private Private
McIchael, J.H. C,D Private Private
McIntosh, W.B. C,D First Sergeant First Sergeant
McKoin, James F. C,D Private Private
McKoin, John C,D Captain Captain
McLeish, John C Sergeant Sergeant
McLish, John C Sergeant Sergeant
Melton, C. T. C Private Private
Mendenhall, Thomas R. C Private Private
Mercer, W. W. C Private Private
Mindenhall, Thomas R. C Private Private
Molendard, L. C,D Private Private
Monk, James R. F,C Sergeant Sergeant
Morgan, H. H. F,C Private Private
Morris, W. L. C,D Private Private
Mouldinard, L. C,D Private Private
Mullinax, Samuel F,C Private Private
Mullinex, Samuel F,C Private Private
Mundine, J. H. M. F,C Private Private
Naff, J. C,D Private Private
Nelson, George W. F,C Private Private
Nielson, John James Assistant Adjutant
Odum, Aaron F,C Private Private
Odum, H.P. F,C Private Private
Odum, William F,C Private Private
Oliver, W.D. B Private Private
Oneil, B.F. F,C Private Private
Pabst, C. B Private Private
Pair, John W. F,C Private Private
Pargoud, J. Frank Colonel
Pepper, E. O. C,D Private Private
Pierce, N. W. C,D Private Private
Pope, W.H. C D Private Private
Ragsdale, W. L. C F Private Private
Railey, H. C. C F Private Private
Ramsey, L. C D Private Private
Reed, John M. F C Private Private
Reynolds, W. C. C D Private Private
Robinson, H. B. C,D Private Private
Robinson, J. N. C,D Private Private
Robinson, J. W. C,D Private Private
Robinson, P. C. C,D Private Private
Robinson, W. J. F,C Private Private
Rowe, Thomas J. F,C Private Private
Rowell, W. A. F,C Private Private
Scott, J.J. C Private Private
Scott, N.J. C First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
Sherill, A.H. C Private Private
Sherrill, A.H. F,C Private Private
Sterling, R.J. C,D Private Private
Sterling, R.L. C,D Private Private
Stracener, Benjamin FC Private Private
Stracener, Benjamin F,C Private Private
Strickland, Elijah F,C Private Private
Stricklin, Elijah F,C Private Private
Teague, T.B. C Private Private
Thigpen, Bythel C Sergeant Sergeant
Thomas, B.F. C Private Private
Traylor, E.H. C Private Private
Traylor, G.D. C Private Private
Wagner, T.J. C Private Private
Wagoner, T.J. C Private Private
Wagoner, Thomas J. C Private Private
Wallace, W.F. C Private Private
Waller, A.G. C Private Private
Wiley, W.M.G. C,F Private Private
Williams, A. C,D Private Private
Williams, D.C. C,D Private Private
Williams, J.C. C,D Private Private
Williams, J.C. C,D Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
Williams, J.H. C,D Private Private
Willis, T.N. F,C Private Private
Willson, J.B. C,D Private Private
Wilson, J.B. C,D Private Private
Wilson, J.T. F,C Private Private
Wilson, John W. F,C Private Private
Wimberly, W.D. C,D Private Private
Witter, James A. F,C Private Private
Wright, P.N. C,D Private Private
Wright, T.J. C,D Third Lieutenant Third Lieutenant
Young, J.S. F,C Captain Captain




"Also stationed in the northeast area were elements of Harrison's Third Cavalry, Co., E. The 3rd Louisiana were garrisoned at Milliken's Bend, under the command of Captain Harper, son-in-law of Mark Valentine of Oasis Plantation." From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston.


"William T. Sherman, sent by Grant from Memphis, arrived at Milliken's Bend on Christmas Day, 1862, with 30,000 troops. The naval convoy had stolen past Providence the night before and would have reached Vicksburg undetected, had it not been for an alert telegrapher, L. S. Daniel, stationed at Point Lookout south of Providence.", From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston.
"The Vicksburg Southrons". [See story of Lee S. Daniel, Telegrapher (on this blog)].

Rosters of regiments from the surrounding area:
1st. Louisiana Infantry, Co. F.
(Concordia Parish)
Capt. Joseph Benjamin
Note: Brother of Judah Benjamin-Confederate Sec. Of State, War
Lt. William R. Purvis
Lt. C. B. Wheeler
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Amelung, Lewis F.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cavalry. En. Baton Rouge, La., Sept. 12th, 1861. Present on All Rolls to Aug., 1861. Feb., 1863, ""Absent. On Sick Furlough."" Present on All Rolls March, 1863, to June, 1863. Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 12th, 1865. Res., Rapides Par., La.
Ard, John,Corpl. 1st La. Cavalry, Co. F. Rolls of Prisoners of War Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 12th, 1865. Res., Rapides Par., La.
Bartler, L. L.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cavalry, En. Oct. 3rd, 1861, Vidalia. Present on Rolls to June 30th, 1863, Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War Captured at Irvine, Ky., July 31st, 1863, Recd. at Louisvilie, Ky., Military Prison Aug. 3rd, 1863. Forwd, to Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 6th, 1863. Transfd. to Fort Delaware, Del., March 4th, 1864. Paroled and Forwd. to City Pt., Va., for Exchange March 7th, 1865. Recd, at James River March 10th to 12th, 1865, and Exchanged.""
Bell, T.,Pvt. Co. E. 1st La. Cavalry. En. Vidalia, La., Oct. 3rd, 1861. Roll for April 30th to Aug. 31st, 1862. ""Died at Courtland, Ala., June ----. 1862.""
Benjamin,Joseph (Also Borne on Rolls as Benjamine, Joseph),Capt. Co. F. 1st La. Cavalry. En. Oct. 3rd, 1861, Vidalia, La. Roll for April 30th to Aug. 31st. 1862, Present or Absent Not Stated. Roster dated Clinton, La., June 21st, 1864, "“Entry Into Confed. Service Sept. 15th, 1861. Elected Capt. Sept. 15th, 1861. Resigned Oct. 23rd, 1862. C. B. Wheeler, Successor.”""Brother of Honorable Judah P. Benjamin,Confederate Sec. of State"
Beresford, N.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cavalry. En. Vidalia, Oct. 3rd, 1861. Roll for April 30th to Aug. 31st, 1862, ""Absent. Captured and Paroled Near Bardstown. Ky., Oct., 1862."" Present on Rolls for Aug. 31st to Dec. 31st, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, ""Absent. Paroled at Taylorsville, Ky. Home on Furlough."" Roll for Feb. 28th to June 30th, 1863, ""Absent Without Leave.""
Blackburn, H.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cavalry. En. Vidalia, La., Feb. 20th, 1862. Roll for April 30th to Aug. 31st, 1862, ""Discharged.""
Book, William,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cavalry. En. Vidalia, La., Feb. 20th, 1862. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1864.""Roll of Prisoners of War C. S. A. paroled Jackson, Miss., May 12th, 1865. ""Res. Jackson, Miss.
Boyle, C.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cavalry. En. Vidalia, La., Oct. 3rd, 1861. Roll for April 30th, to Aug. 31st, 1862, ""Killed in action at London, Ky., Aug. 17th, 1862.""
Boyle, Frank,Corpl. Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cavalry. En. Vidalia, La., Oct. 3rd, 1861. Roll for April 30th, to Aug. 31st, 1862. ""Absent. Paroled prisoner taken near Somerset, Ky., Oct. ----, 1862."" Rolls from Dec., 1862, to Feb., 1864. state present
Branagan, M.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cavalry. En. Oct. 3rd, 1861, Vidalia, La. Present on all Rolls April, 1862, to June 30th, 1863. On Hospl. Register admitted Aug. 6th, 1863, to U. S. A. Convalescent Hospl., Camp Nelson, Ky. Released from Hospl., Sept. 4th, 1863. Rolls from Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent. Wounded and captured in Ky., Aug., 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Lancaster. Ky., July 30th, 1863. Sent to Pt. Lookout, Md., March 6th, 1865. for exchange from Rock Island Barracks, Ill.
Burke, E.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. Roll for April 30th to Aug., 1861. 1862 (only Roll on file), En. Feb. 20th, 1862, Vidalia, La. Absent. Sick.
Campbell, Eugene,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. En. Vidalia, Oct. 3rd, 1861. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1864. Captured at Tunica, La., Sept. 14th, 1864. Recd. at Baton Rouge, La., Oct. 6th, 1864. Sent to New Orleans, La., Oct. 10th, 1864. Transfd. to Ship Island, Miss., Oct. 20th, 1864. Forwd. to Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, Nov. 16th, 1864. Recd. at Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 19th, 1864, Died Jan. 10th, 1865, of variola.Died January 10, 1865. Buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, N.Y.
Campbell, George P.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav En. Feb. 22nd, 1862, Vidalia. Present or all Rolls to Feb., 1864.
Campbell, John B. (also Campbell, Bizley),Pvt. Sergt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. En. Feb. 20th, 1862, Vidalia. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1864. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Somerset, Ky., May 30th, 1863. Sent April 13th, 1863, from Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., to Baltimore, Md., en route for City Point, Va., for exchange, Recd. at City Point, Va., April 22nd, 1863, and exchanged. Captured near Natchez, Miss., Dec. 14th, 1863. Forwd. from Vicksburg, Miss., to Cairo, Ill., Dec. 18th, 1863. Recd. at Camp Morton, Ind., Dec. 26th, 1863. Paroled at Camp Morton, Ind., forwd. via Baltimore, Md., to Point Lookout, Md., for exchange, Feb. 19th, 1865.
Campbell, Sieb Washington (also Campbell, L.),1st Sergt. Major Co. F. F. and S. 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3rd, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls from April 30th to Aug. 31st, 1862, Present. Elected 2nd Lt. Aug. 5th, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent on furlough. Rolls from Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Present. Roster dated Clinton, La., June 21st, 1864, Promoted 2nd Lt. Oct. 23rd, 1862. M. J. Graeny, successor.Died July 31, 1889. Buried Pilgram Rest Baptist Church Cemetery, Richard, Acadia Parish, La.
Carney, W. W.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. En. Vidalia, La., Oct. 3rd, 1861. Present on all Rolls to June, 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Big Hill, Ky., July 30th, 1863. Sent to Military Prison, Louisville, Aug. 3rd, 1863. Recd. at Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 6th. Forwd. to Fort Delaware, Del., March 4th, 1864. Paroled and forwd, to City Point, Va., for exchange, March 7th, 1865. Recd. at Coxe's Landing, James River, Va., March 10th to 12th, 1865, and exchanged.
Carroll, Dennis,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. En. Vidalia, Oct. 13th, 1861. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1864. Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 12th, 1865. Res. Adams Co., Miss.
Connelly, Michael,Pvt. Corpl. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3rd, 1861, Vidalia. Present on all Rolls to Dec., 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Promoted from ranks to Corpl., Feb. 28th, 1863. Rolls from March, 1863; to June, 1863, Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Aug. 3rd, 1863, Stanford, Ky. Recd. at Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 12th, 1863. Forwd. to Camp Douglas, Ill., Aug. 22nd, 1863.
Copeland, E.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. On Report not dated of enlisted men of the C. S. A. paroled at the Provost Marshal's Office at Houston, Tex., Aug. 8th, 1863. Res. Houston, Tex
Crooks, A.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3rd, 1861, Vidalia. Roll for April 30th to Aug. 31st, 1862, Discharged
Crooks, M. (also Croock, Mathew),Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3rd, 1861, Vidalia. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1864. Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 12th, 1865. Res. Catahoula Par., La.
Cunningham, T. B.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 12th, 1865. Res. Concordia Par., La.
Cunningham, T. W.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12th, 1865. Res. Concordia Par., La.
Dense, F.,Sergt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Irvine, Ky., July 31st, 1863. Recd. at Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., Aug. 3rd, 1863. Sent to Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 6th, 1863 Forfwd. to Fort Delaware, Del., March 4th., 1864. Paroled and transfd. to City Pt., Va., March 7th, 1865. Exchanged at Boulwares and Cox's Wharves, James River, Va., March 10th to 12th, 1865, and exchanged.
Disotel, Gabriel,Corpl. Sergt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. En. Vidalia, La., Oct. 3rd, 1861. Present on all Rolls to Aug. 31st, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent on furlough**** Wounded at Sparta. Roll for Feb. 28th to June 30th, 1863, Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Somersett, Ky., Aug. 1st, 1863. Recd. at Camp Chase, Ohio, from Camp Nelson, Ky., Aug. 12th, 1863, Forwd. to Camp Douglas, Ill., Aug. 24th, 1863. Discharged May 19th, 1865, on Oath of Allegiance to United States. May 19th, 1865. Res. Natchez, Miss., complexion dark hair black, eyes black, height 5 ft. 6 in.
Donyhu, B.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3rd, 1861, Vidalia, La., for the War
Farly, J.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia.
Farrell, Thomas,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Vidalia, La., Oct. 3, 1861. Present on all Rolls to Dec., 1862. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Somerset, Ky., March 30, 1863. Sent April 13, 1863, to Baltimore, Md., en route for City Pt., Va., from Military Prison, Louisville, Ky. Recd. at City Pt., Va., April 22, 1863, and exchanged. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. Wounded and captured in Middle Tenn., Oct., 1863. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. Adams City, Miss.
Fenton, H.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La.
Fitzgerald, Patrick,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, Present on all Rolls from April 30, 1862, to June 30, 1863. Captured at Shelbyville, Tenn., Oct. 7, 1863. Recd. at Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., from Nashville, Tenn., April 29, 1864. Transferred to Camp Morton, Ind., May 12, 1864. Paroled at Camp Morton, Ind. Forwd. to Pt. Lookout, Md., via Baltimore & Ohio R. R., for exchange, March 10, 1865. Recd. March 23, 1865, at Boulwares and Cox's Wharf, James River, Va., and exchanged.
Forsythe, James (also Forsith, James),Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 31, 1861, Vidalia, La. Present on Rolls April, 1862, to Dec. 31, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Absent without leave. Returned. Roll for Feb. 28 to June 30, 1863, Absent, sick. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Somerset, Ky., March 30, 1863. Sent April 13, 1863, from Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., to Baltimore, Md., en route for City Point, Va., for exchange. Recd. at City Point, Va., April 22, 1863, and exchanged.
Gorman, William H.,Pvt. Sergt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. April 1, 1863, London, Tenn. Roll for Feb. 28 to June 30, 1863, Present. Rolls from Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, missing since Sept. 22, 1863, retreat from E. Tenn. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Captured near Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 22, 1863. Recd. at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 15, 1863. Enlisted into U. S. Service at Camp Morton, Ind., in pursuance of instructions contained in (Extract) Special Orders No. 45, Hdqrs. Dist. of Ind., March 14, 1865. Roll dated Hdqrs. Camp Morton, Ind., March 22, 1865.
Greany, M. J.,Sergt. 2nd Lt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3. 1861, Vidalia, La. Roll for April 30 to Aug. 31, 1862. Present. Promoted to 2nd Lt., Aug. 5, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863. Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Somerset. Ky., March 30, 1863. Recd. at Camp Chase, Ohio, April 7, 1863. Transfd. to Fort Delaware, Del., April 25. 1863. Paroled at Fort Delaware. Del., ----, 1863. Exchanged at City Pt., Va., April 29, 1863. Rolls from May, 1863, to Feb., 1864, Present.Died September, 1910. Buried City Cemetery, Natchez, Adams County, Ms.
Gunn, James,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls from Aug., 1862, to June 30, 1863, Present. Rolls from Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent. Captured in East Tenn., Sept., 1863.
Gurie, Noel (also Gury, Noel),Pvt. Co. F, 1st Cav. La. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia. Rolls from April 30, 1862, to Feb., 1864, Present. On Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865.
GwinnJames R.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st Cav. La. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia. Rolls from April to Aug, 1862, Present.Wounded in action Chicamauga, Ga. Died of wounds in hospital in Atlanta, Ga. October 15, 1863
Hall, S. L.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. En. Feb. 20, 1862, Vidalia. Roll for April to Aug., 1862, Present. Roll for Aug. to Dec., 1862, Wounded near Murfreesboro, Tenn., Jan. 5, 1863. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863. Absent, wounded at Murfreesboro and left in enemy's hands. Roll for Feb. to June, 1863, Absent, sick. Rolls from Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Present.
Hamilton, R.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia. Roll for April to Aug., 1862, Discharged.
Hargraves, Isaiah,Pvt. 1st Sergt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia. Rolls from April to Aug., 1862, Present. Promoted 1st Sergt., Aug. 5, 1862. Rolls from Aug. 31, 1862, to Feb. 1864, Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Somerset, Ky., March 30, 1863. Sent to Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., April 14, 1863. Forwd. to Baltimore, Md., en route for City Pt., Va., for exchange. Recd. at City Pt., Va., May 5, 1863, and exchanged. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. Adams Co., Miss.
Hay, Edward B.,Corpl. Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls from April, 1862, to Feb., 1863, Present. Rolls from Feb. 28, 1863, to June 30, 1863, Present. Promoted from 1st Corpl., to Sergt., Feb. 28, 1863. Rolls from Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent. Captured in Ky., Aug. ----, 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Irvine, Ky., Aug. 7, 1863. Sent to Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., Aug. 11, 1863. Recd. Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 14, 1863. Transfd. to Fort Delaware, Del., March 4, 1864. Paroled Ft. Delaware, Del., ----, 1864. Sent to City Pt., Va., for exchange, March 7, 1865. Exchanged Boulwares and Cox's Wharf, James River, Va., March 11-12, 1865. Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. Concordia Par., La.
Hay, R. A.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls from April 30, 1862, to June, 1863. Present. Rolls from Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent. Captured in ----, Ky., Aug., 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured B----ill, July 31, 1863. Sent to Military Prison. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 6, 1863. Transfd. to Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 7, 1863. Forwd. to Ft. Delaware, Del., March 4, 1864. Paroled Ft. Delaware, Del., ----, 1864. Sent to City Pt., Va., for exchange, March 7, 1865. Exchanged at Boulwares and Cox's Wharf, James River, Va., March 10-12, 1865.
Hennessey, John,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Present on Rolls to June, 1863. Rolls from Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent, captured in Ky., Aug. --, 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Stanford, Ky., Aug. 1, 1863. Sent to Kemper Barracks, Ohio, Aug. 9, 1863. Forwd. to Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 12, 1863. Transfd. to Camp Douglas, Ill., Aug. 22, 1863. Discharged on Oath of Allegiance, May 17, 1865. Res. Vicksburg, Miss.
Herrick, A.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1864. Teamster.Died 1905. Buried Confederate Cemetery, Mountain Creek, Chilton County, Ala.
Hoey, T. (also Hoy, T.),Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia. Roll for April to Aug., 1862. Absent on furlough (returned). Roll for Aug. to Dec., 1862, Present. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, home on furlough. Roll for Feb. to June, 1863, Deserted to the enemy.
Holland, R. P.,Sergt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls April, 1862, to Dec., 1862, Present. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, wounded at Murfreesboro. Home on furlough. Roll Feb., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Present.Buried Dewey Cemetery, New Era, Concordia Parish, La.
House, J. L.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. Appears on Roll dated Vidalia, Oct. 3, 1861 (only Roll on file), En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia.
Hughes, J.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. Roll dated Vidalia, Oct. 3, 1861 (only Roll on file), En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia.
Jackson, Samuel,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav.En. Feb. 20, 1862, Vidalia.Buried Savoy Family Cemetery, Eunice, Acadia Parish, La.
James, Noel,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav.Died March 7, 1922. Buried Ft. Adams Cemetery, Ft. Adams, Adams County, Ms.
Kelly, M.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Feb. 20, 1862, Vidalia, La. Roll for April 30, 1862, to Aug. 31, 1862, Present. Ambulance Driver. Present on Roll for Aug. 31 to Dec. 31, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent in arrest. Roll for Feb. 28 to June 30, 1863, Deserted Jan. 6, 1863.
Laundry, Edmond,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. Name appears in body of a letter signed by W. I. Allen, Capt. Comdg., of which the following is an extract: I send you two Rebel Deserters. Letter dated Hdqrs. 31st Mass. Vols. opposite Donaldsonville, La., Feb. 6, 1865. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at New Iberia, La., June 12, 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.
Leprairie, M.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Lost on the retreat from Fort Donalson.
Long, John (also borne on Rolls as Long, James),Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls from April, 1862, to Feb., 1864, state present. On Rolls of Prisoners of War paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. Adams Co., Miss.Died November 26, 1897. Buried City Cemetery, Natchez, Adams County, Ms.
Lyman, Joseph B.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Loudon, Tenn., Sept. 3, 1863. Forwd. to Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., and released on Oath of Allegiance to U. S., Sept. 16, 1863, and sent North, order of Gen. Boyle.
Mahan, Geo. W.,1st Lieut. 1st La. Cav. Co. F. Official Roll Paroled Officers, C. S. A., Paroled Jackson, May 12, 1865.Died November 24, 1871. Buried Girod Street Cemetery, New Orleans, La.
Mahan, Mathew K. C.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. April 30, 1862, Courtland, Ala. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Somerset, Ky., March 30, 1863. Sent April 13, 1863, from Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., to Baltimore, Md., en route to City Pt., Va., for exchange. Exchanged City Pt., Va., May 5, 1863. Rolls Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent, captured in Ky., in Aug., 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Irvine, Ky., July 31, 1863. Forwd. to Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., Aug. 3, 1863. Recd. Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 7, 1863. Forwd. to Ft. Delaware, Del., March 4, 1864. Paroled Ft. Delware, Del., ----, 1864, for exchange. Exchanged Boulwares and Cox's Wharf, James River, Va. March 10, to 12, 1865.
Mathewson, H. M.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. April 30, 1862, Courtland, Ala. Present on all Rolls to June, 1863. Rolls Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent, captured ----, Ky., Aug. ----, 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Irvine, Ky., July 31, 1863. Forwd. to Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., Aug. 3, 1863. Transfd. to Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 7, 1863. Recd. Ft. Delaware, Del., March 4, 1864. Paroled Ft. Delaware, Del., ----, 1864, for exchange. Exchanged Boulwares and Cox Wharves, James River, Va., March 10-12, 1865.
McCoy, Stephen,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Sept. 1, 1862, Lynchburg, Va. Rolls March, 1863, to June, 1863, Present. Transfd. from ""Wild Cats."" Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Winchester. Ky., July 30, 1863. Forwd. to Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., Aug. 1, 1863. Recd. Ft. Delaware, Del., from Camp Chase, Ohio, March 4, 1864. Released April 27, 1865, order of War Dept. Res. Mobile, Ala., complexion dark, hair dark, eyes hazel, height 5 ft. 7 in. On Register of Prisoners of War, Paroled May 22, 1865, authority of Maj. Gen. Canby.
McDermott, Peter,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls April, 1862, to June, 1863, Present. Rolls Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864. Absent, captured in Kentucky, Aug., 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War. Captured Mt. Vernon or Monticello, Ky., July 31, 1863. Forwd. to Kemper Barracks, Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1863. Transferred to Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 12, 1863. Recd. Camp Douglas. Ill., Aug. 22, 1863. Discharged from Camp Douglas, Ill., May 17, 1865, pursuant to G. O. from Commsy. Gen. of Prisoners, Washington, D. C., dated May 8, 1865. Res. St. Louis, Mo., complexion fair, hair light, eyes blue, height 5 ft. 9 in.
McGowen, S. P.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls April, 1862, to June 30 1863. Present. Rolls Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent, captured in Ky., Aug. --, 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Irvine, Ky., July 31, 1863. Forwd. to Military Prison. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 3, 1863. Sent to Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 7, 1863. Recd. Ft. Delaware, Del., March 4, 1864. Paroled Ft. Delaware, Del., for exchange. Exchanged Bonlwares and Cox's Wharf. James River, Va., March 10 to 12, 1865. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., paroled Gainesville, Ala., June 30, 1865. Res. De Soto Co., Miss.
McGraw, Williams,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. Concordia Par., La.
Miller, J. D.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls April, 1862, to Dec., 1862, Present. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, home on furlough. Roll Feb. 28 to June 30, 1863. Transfd. by promotion to Maj. Harrison's Comd. 2nd La. Cav.Died 1922. Buried Pilgram Baptist Church Cemetery, Eunice, Acadia Parish, La.
Mills, L. B.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Feb. 20, 1862, Vidalia, La. Rolls April, 1862, to June, 1863, Absent, sick.
Mooney, Thos.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Somerset, Ky., March 30, 1862. Sent to City Pt., Va., April 13, 1863, from Louisville, Ky., ----, 1862.
Morris, John,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls April, 1862, to Feb., 1864, Present. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. Adams Co., Miss Died november 21, 1892. Buried Greenwood Cemetery, New Orleans, La.
Noland, William,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia. Rolls from April, 1862, to Feb., 1863, Present. Roll for Feb. 28 to June 30, 1863, Lost, missing at Somersett, Ky. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Dix River, Ky., March 28, 1863. Sent to Louisville, Ky., from Lexington, Ky., March 31, 1863. Paroled at Louisville, Ky., April 4, 1863. Forwd. to City Pt., Va., April 11, 1863, and exchanged. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1863, Absent, missing since March ----, 1863. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Died April 29, 1863, in Hospl. at Petersburg, Va.
Parkman, M. L.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Feb. 20, 1862, Vidalia, La. Rolls Aug., 1862, to Dec. 31, 1862, Present. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Discharged and final statement given Jan. 23, 1863.
Parsons, T. J.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls April, 1862, to Dec., 1863, Present. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. reduced to ranks Feb. 1, 1864, On Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Alexandria, La., June 10, 1865. Res. Rapides Par., La.
Pease, W. S.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Roll April 30 to Aug. 31, 1862 (last Roll on file), Died.
Price, W. F.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. April 30, 1862, Courtland. Roll to Dec. 31, 1862, Present. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, home on furlough. Roll Feb. 28, 1863, to June 30, 1863, Present.
Purvis, William R.,1st Lt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. List dated Richmond, Va., March 2, 1863, Resigned May 4, 1862. Roster dated Clinton, La., June 21, 1864. En. Confed. Service, Sept. 15, 1861, Elected 1st Lt. Sept. 15, 1861, Resigned May 7, 1862, Successor L. Campbell.
Rennels, John,Sergt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. Roll dated Vidalia. La., Oct. 3, 1861 (only Roll on which borne), En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La.
Rives, R.,Corpl. Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. April 30, 1862, Courtland, Ala. Roll to Aug. 31, 1862, Present. Promoted to 4th Corpl., Aug. 8, 1862. Rolls Aug., 1862. to Feb., 1863, Present. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1863, Absent, sick. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. Morgan Co., Ala.
Robinson, W. D.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. Roll dated Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. (only Roll on which borne), En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, for the War.
Runyon, T. H.,Pvt. Jr. 2nd Lt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls April, 1862, to Dec., 1863, Present. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864 (last Roll on which borne), Recapitulation, Present for duty. On Roster dated Clinton, June 21, 1864. Official Rolls Paroled Officers, C. S. A., Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865.
Ryan, J.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3. 1861, Vidalia, La. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863 (last borne on), Lost on retreat from Fort Donelson.
Scally, P.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia. La. Rolls April, 1862, to Feb., 1864, Present. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. Adams Co., Miss.
Schatz, Benjamin,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Vidalia, La., Oct. 3, 1861. Present on all Rolls to June 30, 1863. Rolls Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent, captured in Ky., Aug., 1863.
Shiver, C. T.,Corpl. Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Videlia, La. Roll April 30 to Aug. 31, 1862, dated Dec. 4, 1862, Present, with remarks: Absent on detached service (Retd.). Roll to Dec. 31, 1862, Present. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, detached with Gen. Buford's Command. Roll to June 30, 1863, Absent without leave.
Shriver, John J.,Pvt. Cos. F, A, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1864, Regtl. Teamster. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured near Lumpton Ferry, Oct. ----, 1864. Recd. New Orleans, La., from Morganza, La., Oct. 12, 1864. Transfd. to Ship Island, Miss., Oct. 20, 1864. Sent to Fort Columbus, N. Y. Harbor, Nov. 5, 1864. Forwd. to Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1864. On Roll dated Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1864, of Prisoners of War desirous of taking the Oath of Allegiance. Remarks: Volunteered Oct. 3, 1861. Gave himself up voluntarily to Lt. Rogers of the Gun Boat Fort Hindman No. 3; was sent to Morganza, where he got mixed in the Prisoner of War by some mistake. Has near relatives residing in Newton Co., Ind., where he desires to go. Released on Oath of Allegiance to U. S., May 19, 1865. Res. Kent Station, Ind., complexion dark, hair dark, eyes blue, height 6 ft. -- in.
Sledge, O. B.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Roll April 30 to Aug. or absent not stated.
Stokes, Thomas,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Present on all Rolls to June 30, 1863. Rolls Nov., 1863. to Feb., 1864, Absent, captured ----, Ky., Aug. ----, 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Somerset, Ky., Aug. 2, 1863. Sent to Kemper Barracks, Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1863. Recd. at Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 11, 1863. Transfd. to Camp Douglas, Ill., Aug. 24, 1863. Forwd, to New Orleans, La., May 11, 1865, for exchange. Exchanged May 11, 1865.Died March 3, 1895. Buried Greenwood Cemetery, New Orleans, La.
Sullivan, D.,Pvt. Co. F. 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Roll April 30 to Aug. 31, 1862, Died Moulton, Ala., June 2, 1862.
Sullivan, James,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav.En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Lancaster, Ky., July 31, 1863. Recd. Fort Delaware, Del., March 4, 1864. Paroled at Fort Delaware, Del., Sept. 28, 1864, until exchanged. Transfd. to Aikens' Landing, Va., Sept. 29, 1864, for exchange. Exchanged Varina, Va., Oct. 5, 1864.
Thompson, J. J.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. April 30, 1862, Courtland, Ala. Rolls April 30, 1862, to Feb., 1863. Remarks: Absent, sick. Roll Feb. 28 to June 30, 1863, remarks: Killed near Somerset, Ky., March 31, 1863.
Thompson, W.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. Roll April 30 to Aug. 31, 1862 (only Roll on file), En. April 30, 1862, Courtland, Ala. Remarks: Died at Somerville, Ala., June 15, 1862.
Toner, A.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia. La. Rolls April 30, 1862, to Feb., 1864, Present.
Waldrom, J. C.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. Roll dated Vidalia, Oct. 3, 1861 (only Roll on file), En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia.
Wheeler, C. B.,2nd Lt. Capt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Present on all Rolls April, 1862, to Dec., 1863. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present or absent not stated. Recapitulation, present for duty. Roster dated Clinton, La., June 21, 1864, En. in Confed. service Sept. 15, 1861. Elected 2nd Lt., Sept. 15, 1861. Promoted Capt. Oct. 23, 1862.
Wilson, Alfred,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Feb. 20, 1862, Vidalia, La. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Somerset, Ky., March 30, 1863. Sent April 13, 1863, from Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., to Baltimore, Md., en route to City Pt., Va., for exchange. Exchanged City Pt., Va., April 22, 1863. Roll to June 30, 1863. Died in Hospl., Baltimore, Md., April 20, 1863.
Wilson, C. H.,Pvt. Sergt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls April. 1862, to Dec., 1863, Present. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent on furlough. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured near Natchez, Miss., Jan. 13, 1864. Recd. Rock Island Barracks, Ill., from Vicksburg, Miss., Feb. 4, 1864. Paroled at Rock Island Barracks, Ill. Transfd. for exchange, March 6, 1865. Exchanged Boulwares and Cox Wharf, James River, Va., March 10-12, 1865.
Wilson, C. L. G.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Rolls April, 1862, to June 30, 1863, Present. Rolls Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent, captured ----, Ky., Aug. ----, 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Irvine, Ky., Aug. 7, 1863. Recd. Military Prison, Aug. 11, 1863. Forwd. to Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 14, 1863. Transfd. to Ft. Delaware, Del., Feb. 29, 1864. Paroled Ft. Delaware, Del., sent to City Pt., Va., for exchange, March 7, 1865. Exchanged Boulwares and Cox's Wharf, James River. Va., March 10-12, 1865.
Wilson, Hughes,2nd and 3rd Lt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia. Roster dated Clinton, La., June 21, 1864. En. into Confederate service Sept. 15, 1861. Elected 2nd Lt. Sept. 15, 1861. Resigned June 10, 1862. Successor, L. Campbell.
Wilson, J. M.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia, La. Present on all Rolls to Dec., 1863. Age 18.
Young, J.,Pvt. Co. F, 1st La. Cav. En. Oct. 3, 1861, Vidalia. Roll April 30 to Aug. 31, 1862, remarks: Died at Oxford, Miss., May 7, 1862.
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Tiger Bayou Rifles
14th Louisiana Field Montgomery’s Unit
Aiken, Robert A. I Private Private
Aken, Robert A. I Private Private
Aken, Robert S. I Private Private
Allen, Henry I Private Private
Allen, Nestor I Private Private
Allen, Newton I Private Private
Armstrong, John I Private Private
Armstrong, William I Private Private
Bacon, R.C. I First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
Bacon, William A. I First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
Ball, S. T. I Private Private
Bass, Monk I Private Private
Bass, Moses I Private Private
Boggs, Lilburn I Private Private
Bolt, Charles H.F. I Private Private
Bolt, Dink I Private Private
Bolt, James H. I Private Private
Bolt, S.T. I Private Private
Bolt, Samuel G. I Private Private
Bradley, Randolph I (also in “B”) Second Lieutenant Captain
Carroll, Christopher I Private Private
Carroll, Martin I (also in “G”)Private Private
Carroll, William Martin I (also in “G”)Private Private
Conlan, George I Private Private
Conley, John B Private Private
Conley, Patrick A Private Private
Conlie, James B Private Private
Conlin, George I Private Private
Cook, James V. I Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
Cook, W. A. ... Sergeant Sergeant
Cook, William M. I Sergeant Sergeant
Cooke, William I Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
Cooley, Benjamin C. E First Lieutenant Captain
Cooley, Eugene C. E Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
Cooley, William H. E Captain Captain
Coon, W. C. A Private Private
Coons, W. C. A Private Private
Cooper, George I Private Private
Cooper, Titus V. I Private Private
Coyle, James R. I Private Private
Dean, Edward I (also in “C”) Private Private
Diamond, E. I Sergeant Sergeant
Dobson, J. W. C, I Private First Lieutenant
Dobson, William H. D, I Private First Lieutenant
Donell, J. C. I Private Private
Donley, John I Private Private
Donly, P. W. I Private Private
Donnelly, John W. I Private Private
Donnerly, John W. I Private Private
Dumont, E. I Sergeant Sergeant
English, Henry I Private Private
English, J.Henry I Private Private
English, William P. I Private Corporal
Evans, J.M. I Private Private
Evans, James I Private Private
Farmer, Enoch I Sergeant First Lieutenant
Flemings, Henry I Private Private
Flemming, Henry I Private Private
Ford, Owen I Private Sergeant
Frasier, John I Private Private
Frazier, John H. I Private Private
Gaffeney, Charles I Private Private
Gaffeny, Charles I Private Private
Gafferny, Charles I Private Private
Gaffry, C. I Private Private
Gafney, Charles I Private Private
Gallagan, P. H. I (also in “A”) Sergeant Sergeant
Gallagin, Pat I (also in “A”)Sergeant Sergeant
Gayden, John E. I Corporal Sergeant 880Geyden, John I Corporal Sergeant 902Glennon, Robert I First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
Harden, George I Private Private
Haughton, John L. I Private Private
Helmes, John I Private Private
Helms, Ira P. I Private Private
Helms, J.P. I Private Private
Helms, Marion J. I Private Private
Helmes, John I Private Private
Helms, Ira P. I Private Private
Helms, J.P. I Private Private
Helms, Marion J. I Private Private
Holin, I. I Private Private
Holland, John I Private Private
Horton, John L. I Private Private
Houghton, J. L. I Private Private
Huckabee, Thomas M. I Private Private
Huckaby, Minton I Private Private
Huckleby, William I Private Private
Hufty, Isaac I Private Private
Hughes, W. H. I A Private Private
Hughes, William I A Private Private
Hurley, John W. I Private Private
Huskabee, Mintor I Private Private
Jackson, George I Private Private
Joice, Patrick I Private Private
Jones, James I Private Sergeant
Jones, Jesse I Private Private
Jones, Richard W. I Captain Lieutenant Colonel
Jones, William A. I Private Private
Joyce, Patrick I Private Private
Kauffmam, L. I,E Musician Private
Kaufman, J.S. I,E Musician Private
Kaufman, Stephen E,I Musician Private
Knight, Edward I A Private Private
Landrum, J. L. I Private Private
Landrum, James I Private Private
Lindsey, Charles I Private Private
Lindsey, Charlton I Private Private
Looney, Francis I Private Private
Looney, Frank A. I Private Private
Lott, James D. I Private Private
Martin, Charles R. I Sergeant Captain
McAlister, A.J. I Private Private
McCallister, A.J. I Private Private
McCaskill, Daniel I Private Private
McCullen, Benjamin F. I Private Private
McGevern, G. I,G Private Private
McGorvan, John I,G Private Private
McGoveran, J. I,G Private Private
McGovern, John I,G Private Private
McHale, John I Musician Private
McKale, John I Musician Private
Miers, M. M. I Private Private
Montgomery, Field F. I 2nd Lieut, Captain/Acting Quartermaster
Moore, H. I Private
Moore, R. H. I Private Private
Moore, Robert A. I Private Private
Mullen, James I Private Sergeant
Mullin, James I Private Sergeant
Murrah, C. I Private Sergeant
Murrah, C. J. I Private Sergeant
Murrah, John W. I Private Sergeant
Murray, John I Private Sergeant
Murroh, John I Private Sergeant
Myers, Morgan M. I Private Private
Nickerson, G.M. I Private Private
Nixon, J.W. I Private Private
Nixon, James M. I Private Private
Noble, J.A. A,I Sergeant Private
O'Brian, Patrick F,I Private Private
O'Brien, Patrick F,I Private Private
O'Brien, William A Private Private
O'Brine, John B,H Sergeant Sergeant
O'Brine, P. F,I Private Private
O'Brion, E. A Private Private
O'Brion, P. F,I Private Private
O'Bryan, Patrick D,I Private Private
O'Daniel, James I Private Private
O'Daniel, James W. I Private Private
O'Daniel, John I Private Private
O'Daniel, John C. I Private Private
O'Daniels, J.C. I Private Private
O'Donnell, J.C. I Private Private
O'Mally, Dennis I Private Private
Olaphant, Robert I Private Private
Oleman, Fred C Sergeant Sergeant
Oliphant, Robert L. I Private Private
Penrose, Joseph B. W. I 2nd Lieut, 2nd Lieut.
Phealan, P. D. I Private Private
Phelan, Patrick I Private Private
Phelan, Phillip D. I Private Private
Phelen, P. D. I Private Private
Phillips, Clayton I Private Private
Phillips, Joel I Private Private
Pope, John S. I Private First Sergeant
Pouncey, G.W. I Corporal Captain
Pouncey, George H. I Corporal Captain
Pouncy, George H. I Corporal Captain
Ranalds, M. M. I Private Private
Ravan, Benjamin I Private Private
Reven, B. I Private Private
Richmond, James I Private Private
Riely, P. J. C Private Private
Rigney, Jefferson I Private Private
Rigney, Thomas J. I Private Private
Riley, John Private Private
Rivan, Benjamin I Private Private
Roberson, W. L. I Private Private
Robertson, William L. I Private Private
Robinson, William I Private Private
Rodgers, R. I Private Private
Russell, Jasper A. I Private Private
Saary, James I Private Private
Sandsing, Albert H. I Musician Private
Sansing, A.H. I Musician Private
Sansing, James I Musician Private
Scarborough, James I Private Corporal
Scarborough, James R. I Private Corporal
Scarbrough, J.R. I Private Corporal
Scott, Robert I,F Corporal Private
Scott, William A. I,F Corporal Private
Seary, James I Private Private
Shannon, E.W. I Corporal Corporal
Shannon, William I Corporal Corporal
Shaw, Henry M. I Private Private
Shaw, W.H. I Private Private
Shepherd, Joseph W. I Private Private
Sheppard, James I Private Private
Sheppard, Joseph I Private Private
Simpson, E.L. I Brevet 2nd Lieut. Brevet 2nd Lieut.
Snow, John C. I Private Sergeant
Spraberry, G.B. I Private Corporal
Spraburry, Ulitious G.B. I Private Corporal
Sprabury, U.L. I Private Corporal
Sprabury, Ulitius L.G.B. I Private Corporal
Spryberry, C.L.B. I Private Corporal
Stewart, William W. I Private Private
Strong, Joseph I Private Private
Stuart, I Private Private
Taylor, William M. I Private Corporal
Thompson, F. I Sergeant Second Lieutenant
Thompson, G.W. I Sergeant Second Lieutenant
Thompson, J.B. I Sergeant Second Lieutenant
Thompson, J.H. I Private Private
Thompson, Virgil I Sergeant Second Lieutenant
Todd, William D. I Private Private
Troup, John L. I Private Private
Waddington, C. I Private Private
Wadlington, Garner I Private Private
Wadlington, John I Private Private
Wadlington, Thomas G. I Private Private
Welsh, Albert I Private Private
Wester, E. I Private Private
Westley, William I Private Private
White, Benjamin W. I Private First Sergeant
Wilkers, Robert I Private Private
Wilkerson, Robert B. I Private Private
Williamson, Irvin G. I Private Private
Worley, A.S. I Private Private
Worseley, Layfayette A. I Private Private
Worsley, A.L. I Private Private
Worsley, Lafayette I Private Private
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Macon Cavalry
6th Battalion Arkansas Cavalry, Co. F.

Organized at Vicksburg, Mississippi, February 27, 1862, composed mostly men from Madison Parish, Louisiana. The company enlisted in Confederate service at Delhi, Louisiana, on March 6, 1862. Initially attached to the 28th Mississippi Cavalry, it was soon assigned to the 6th Battalion Arkansas Cavalry as Company F. On April 20, 1862, the Macon Cavalry was consolidated with Company D, the Brierfield Rebels of Carroll Parish, Louisiana; and on May 15, 1862, the consolidated Louisiana cavalry troop became Company C, 2nd Regiment Arkansas Cavalry. As with the other companies, few records of the Macon Cavalry have survived.

Belk, John
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1810.

Brock, Richard J
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; captured (date and location not stated) and confined at U.S. Military Prison, Camp Chase, Ohio, where he died on March 7, 1864; buried in Plot #120 at Camp Chase; born c1843.

Bruch, Michael
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; wounded at Denmark, Tennessee, September 1, 1862; absent without leave; born c1830.

Bryant, Jeremiah
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; captured at Bayou Macon, Louisiana, September 22, 1863; confined at U.S. Military Prison, Alton, Illinois, where he died of rubeola on January 7, 1864; born c1845.

Buher, James
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1836.

Bullock, Henderson J
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged for disability, July 13, 1862; born c1828 in Claiborne county, Mississippi; occupation planter.

Butler, J C
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1834.

Butler, William
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1839.

Caldwell, W C
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; appointed fourth sergeant, June 1, 1862; born c1839.

Carpenter, C T
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1841.

Carpenter, N G
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged, July 13, 1862.

Cassety, Martin
Second Lieutenant—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; elected second lieutenant, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; promoted first lieutenant, July 20, 1864; paroled at Marshall, Texas, July 22, 1865; born c1839 in Tennessee.

Cathey, Govey H
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1830.

Cathey, Raplee
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1827.

Childress, F M
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; accidentally wounded at Middleburg, Tennessee, August 31, 1862; born c1836.

Clark, Mathias
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; appointed fourth corporal, June 1, 1862; reduced to ranks in 1862; absent without leave; born c1833.

Cochran, Thomas M
Captain—Enlisted at Vicksburg, Mississippi, February 27, 1862; elected captain, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; promoted lieutenant-colonel, July 20, 1864.

Curry, William
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged for disability at Beck Springs, Mississippi, July 13, 1862; born c1824 in Madison parish, Louisiana; occupation farmer.

Davis, W W
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged at Davis Mill, Mississippi, October 30, 1862; born c1833 in York district, South Carolina; occupation mechanic.

Dickerson, William
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; captured at Matomoris, Louisiana, October 3, 1862; paroled and furloughed; captured at Lake Ponchartrain, Louisiana, March 5, 1863; paroled at New Orleans, Louisiana, April 4, 1863; born c1829.

Echols, Harvey H
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged for disability at Tupelo, Mississippi, July 13, 1862; born c1841 in Jefferson county, Alabama; occupation planter.

Elliott, Tavener H
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; captured at Longview, Arkansas, March 29, 1864; confined at U.S. Military Prison, Rock Island, Illinois; exchanged at Red River Landing, Louisiana, March 4, 1865; born c1838; applied for a Confederate pension in Louisiana.

Emmons, J B
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; died, May 9, 1862.

Emmons, J M
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; reportedly died in 1862.

Evans, Aaron
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; absent sick in hospital at Memphis, Tennessee, since April 1, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; born c1838.

Fellows, G W
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; reportedly died in 1862.

Fox, William
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; captured at Independence, Louisiana, May 16, 1863 paroled at New Orleans, Louisiana.

Gay, C J
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged for disability at Beck Springs, Mississippi, July 13, 1862; born c1843 in Madison parish, Louisiana; planter.

Gay, James
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; leg broken in accident, September 3, 1862; absent without leave.

Goddard, John
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent on sick furlough for most of 1862.

Hammond, Charles
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; born c1825.

Haven, Martin H
Sergeant—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; appointed second sergeant, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; reduced to ranks; absent without leave.

Heath, David
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1843.

Hedrick, H C
Private—Enlisted at Vicksburg, Mississippi, April 21, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent sick in hospital at Lauderdale Springs, Mississippi, since May 15, 1862; born c1834.

Hennington, Robert
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1837.

Hersley, Henry J
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1841.

Holly, John G
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; reportedly died in 1862.

House, Isaac
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1822.

Hughes, William J
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1831.

James, Clarence L
First Lieutenant—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; elected first lieutenant, March 6, 1862; resigned, May 15, 1862; later elected captain of Co. E, 15th Battalion Louisiana Cavalry; transferred to Co. E, 3rd (Harrison’s) Louisiana Cavalry; at the beginning of the war he served in Co. A, 2nd Battalion Mississippi Cavalry.

James, H S
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave since June 1, 1862; born c1832.

Just, Julius
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; born c1836.

Kessler, Charles
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1845.

Kitchens, William M
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged in 1862.

Likens, Nelson
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; born c1837.

Lynn, William H
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; his horse was killed in action at Prairie Mound, Mississippi, February 22, 1864; born c1839.

McPherson, Alexander
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1845.

McPherson, James R
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; captured at Longview, Arkansas, March 29, 1864; confined at U.S. Military Prison, Little Rock, Arkansas; died in prison, June 8, 1864; born c1838.

McVay, Barney
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; wounded at Denmark, Tennessee, September 1, 1862; deserted in 1863; born c1836.

Matthews, Frank
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862.

Marchant, Thomas
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1827; name also shown as Merchant.

Marchant, William
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave since October 8, 1862; name also shown as W. M. Merchant.

Moreland, Nicholas
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent sick in hospital at Corinth, Mississippi, since May 15, 1862; born c1841.

Moreland, William H
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; born c1844.

Morris, J R
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; born c1830.

Newton, J R
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; born c1840.

Nichols, Hiram
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; reportedly died in 1862.

Norwood, John R
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1837; died July 31, 1902 in Lamar county, Texas

O’Brien, John
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; born c1838.

Phillips, John M
Private--Enlisted in Co. F, 6th Battalion Arkansas Cavalry, at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave, 1863; born c1843.

Powell, G B
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged for disability at Grenada, Mississippi, December 12, 1862; born c1831 in Blount county, Alabama; occupation farmer.

Pugh, Columbus
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged for chronic gonorrhea, August 16, 1862; born c1840 in Madison county, Mississippi; occupation planter.

Pugh, J C
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; reportedly died in 1862.

Pugh, J J
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; appointed fifth sergeant, June 1, 1862; killed in action at Denmark, Tennessee, September 1, 1862.

Ray, Horace C
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; deserted in 1862.

Reed, William J
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; appointed second corporal, June 1, 1862; promoted fifth sergeant, January 1863; absent without leave in 1863; captured near Jonesboro, Georgia, September 1, 1864; exchanged at Rough and Ready, Georgia, September 1864; born c1828; name also shown as Reid.

Rials, Jesse
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged, August 19, 1862.

Rost, F C
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; captured at Corinth, Mississippi (date not stated); exchanged at Vicksburg, Mississippi, October 13, 1862.

Scott, Elijah M
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; appointed sergeant; deserted and took oath of allegiance at Memphis, Tennessee, July 7, 1864; paroled at Brownsville, Texas, July 15, 1865 (gave his address as Rapides parish, Louisiana); born c1837.

Shaffer, H L
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; appointed fourth corporal; absent without leave; born c1818.

Smith, J M
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; born c1834.

Smith, John Pinkney
Third Lieutenant—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; elected third lieutenant, March 6, 1862; resigned, May 15, 1862.

Steel, James B
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged for disability at Beck Springs, Mississippi, July 13, 1862; born c1843 in Madison parish, Louisiana; occupation farmer.

Stubblefield, J B
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1834.

Sugg, James
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave; born c1846.

Taylor, R H
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; deserted in 1863; born c1836.

Thompson, George F
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; wounded at St Catherine Bridge near Natchez, Mississippi, in 1863; born c1836.

Travis, Edward R
Sergeant—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; reportedly died in 1862.

Tweedle, Richard
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; wounded and captured at Denmark, Tennessee, September 1, 1862; paroled at Jackson, Tennessee, September 6, 1862; born c1833; applied for Confederate pension in Louisiana.

Wade, George H
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; appointed third corporal, January 1863; absent without leave; born c1840.

Wadlington, F T
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; discharged, July 13, 1862.

Waits, Joseph W
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; absent without leave, since October 5, 1862; born c1830.

Waterman, Frederick
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; paroled at Gainesville, Alabama, May 11, 1865; born c1832.

Wilkins, Benjamin
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; born c1837.

Wilkins, T M
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; reportedly died in 1862.

Young, P N
Private—Enlisted at Delhi, Louisiana, March 6, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, May 15, 1862; born c1837.
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15th Battalian; Co. A., B. & F.
Company A ~ Tensas Parish - [originally Company A, 15th Battalion Cavalry] (Tensas Cavalry, McCall's, Buckner's)
Company B ~ Madison Parish [originally Company B, 15th Battalion Cavalry] (Harper's, Wells's)
Company F ~ Morehouse Parish [originally Company F, 15th Battalion Cavalry] (Comer's)

U S Colored Troops from Carroll Parish area
47th U. S. Colored Infantry Regiment - Lake Providence, Louisiana - 8th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent)
48th U. S. Colored Infantry Regiment - Lake Providence, Louisiana - 10th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent)
49th U. S. Colored Infantry Regiment - Milliken's Bend, Louisiana - 11th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent)
51st U. S. Colored Infantry Regiment - Milliken's Bend, Louisiana. - 1st Louisiana Infantry (African Descent)
52nd U. S. Colored & 63rd U.S. Colored Infantry - Memphis and Island No. 10, Tennessee, Vicksburg, Mississippi and Goodrich's Landing, Louisiana - 9th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent)
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Please contact me if you have any other rosters of regiments/companies that that I have accidentally left of these lists.
Newspaper: Banner Democrat, East Carroll Parish, Louisiana Submitted by: Evelyn Mathews Ross 9/02 Dedicated to my mother & her love of genealogy. Copyright. All rights reserved.
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Banner Democrat Saturday, July 22, 1899 Page 3
FROM AN OLD CONFEDERATE. -------- Canton, Ky., July 4, 1899. Mr. Editor: -- My object in writing you is to find out if some of my old comrades are yet in the land of the living. I went out with Company H, 3rd La. Volunteers, and our company was known as the Monticello Rifles, J.S. Richards, Captain; D. Hardeman, 1st Lieut.; C.A. Hedrick, 2nd Lieut.; Wm. Corban, 3rd Lieut. I have forgotten our orderly sergeant, but he was a good old man, and I think was discharged during the first year of the war. Then H.B. Briggs was made orderly, and served in that capacity until we stacked arms at Vicksburg, thirty-nine years ago to-day. Mr. Briggs was a native of the State of New York, and was as good a soldier as ever fired a gun; but I think our company was made up of as good material as could be found anywhere; officers and men were brave and fearless. I would be glad to hear from some of them. I am an old man now; will be sixty-four years old on the 11th of August, if I should live to that time. It has been so long since I lived in your parish that I have forgotten the names of a great many persons. I am a native of Kentucky, and went to Floyd in 1858, and did business in that place with my brother-in-law, G.M. Langford, and knew a great many people. If I could I would pay dear old Carroll a visit before I die. I had but one sister, and she sleeps on a mound two miles below Floyd, on what was then known as the Creed Motley place, but I will never be able to visit the spot. I know everybody would be strangers now; but if I could see the Lotts, the DeFrance's, the Cheatham's, Draughn, the Montgomery's, the Wyly's Roberts, Delony, Darden, Hanagan's, and a host of other good people, it would be a very great pleasure to me in my old age. Hoping this will be the means of finding some of my old friends.
I am respectfully,
J.A. HUMPHRIES.
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1 comment:

  1. I very much enjoy your blog. My Family the Shepherds were there for some time. My mother and Uncles were raised in around lake Providence and I have always took a interest in the area

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