Feliciana's Confederate Cavalry: Company E, East Feliciana Jackson Mounted Guards & Company A, West Feliciana of the 1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment
The Felicianas supplied more than a 1000 men to the Confederate Army during the Civil War. They served in Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Home Guard and Reserve Units. The vast majority of the men were in the many infantry units which were formed in the area. Two cavalry units were formed in the area which joined with other units of Feliciana native General John Simms Scott which was designated as the First Louisiana Cavalry regiment. We have attempted to tell the story of where these Feliciana men and their regiment spent four years of the war. We also have included a roster with service records of the men of both Feliciana units. Battles: Granny White's Pike, Nashville [skirmish] (March 9, 1862); Corinth, Mississippi Campaign (April-June 1862); Athens (May 1-2, 1862); Elk River (May 1-2, 1862); Kentucky Campaign (August 1862); Big Hill (August 23, 1862); Richmond, Kentucky (August 30, 1862); Mumfordville, Kentucky (September 17, 1862); Murfreesboro, Tennessee (Dec. 31, 1862-January 3, 1863); Pegram's Kentucky Raid (March 22-April 1, 1863); Monticello, Kentucky Expedition (April 26-May 12, 1863); Tullahoma, Tennessee, Campaign (June-July 1863), Scott's Eastern Kentucky Raid (July 25-August 6, 1863); Lancaster [skirmish] (July 31, 1863), Chickamauga, Georgia (September 19-20, 1863); Chattonooga Siege (September-November 1863); Chattanooga, Tennessee (November 23-25, 1863); Mount Pleasant Landing, near Port Hudson (May 15, 1864); Doyal's Plantation (August 5, 1864); Thompson's Creek, Louisiana (October 5, 1864); Bayou Sara, Louisiana [skirmishes] (October 9-10, 1864); Liberty, Mississippi (November 18, 1864)
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Feliciana's Confederate Cavalry: Company E, East Feliciana Jackson Mounted Guards & Company A, West Feliciana of the 1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment
The Felicianas supplied more than a 1000 men to the Confederate Army during the Civil War. They served in Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Home Guard and Reserve Units. The vast majority of the men were in the many infantry units which were formed in the area. Two cavalry units were formed in the area which joined with other units of Feliciana native General John Simms Scott which was designated as the First Louisiana Cavalry regiment. We have attempted to tell the story of where these Feliciana men and their regiment spent four years of the war. We also have included a roster with service records of the men of both Feliciana units. Battles: Granny White's Pike, Nashville [skirmish] (March 9, 1862); Corinth, Mississippi Campaign (April-June 1862); Athens (May 1-2, 1862); Elk River (May 1-2, 1862); Kentucky Campaign (August 1862); Big Hill (August 23, 1862); Richmond, Kentucky (August 30, 1862); Mumfordville, Kentucky (September 17, 1862); Murfreesboro, Tennessee (Dec. 31, 1862-January 3, 1863); Pegram's Kentucky Raid (March 22-April 1, 1863); Monticello, Kentucky Expedition (April 26-May 12, 1863); Tullahoma, Tennessee, Campaign (June-July 1863), Scott's Eastern Kentucky Raid (July 25-August 6, 1863); Lancaster [skirmish] (July 31, 1863), Chickamauga, Georgia (September 19-20, 1863); Chattonooga Siege (September-November 1863); Chattanooga, Tennessee (November 23-25, 1863); Mount Pleasant Landing, near Port Hudson (May 15, 1864); Doyal's Plantation (August 5, 1864); Thompson's Creek, Louisiana (October 5, 1864); Bayou Sara, Louisiana [skirmishes] (October 9-10, 1864); Liberty, Mississippi (November 18, 1864)
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Feliciana's Confederate Cavalry: Company E, East Feliciana Jackson Mounted Guards & Company A, West Feliciana of the 1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment

Feliciana's Confederate Cavalry: Company E, East Feliciana Jackson Mounted Guards & Company A, West Feliciana of the 1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment

by Randy Decuir
Feliciana's Confederate Cavalry: Company E, East Feliciana Jackson Mounted Guards & Company A, West Feliciana of the 1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment

Feliciana's Confederate Cavalry: Company E, East Feliciana Jackson Mounted Guards & Company A, West Feliciana of the 1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment

by Randy Decuir

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The Felicianas supplied more than a 1000 men to the Confederate Army during the Civil War. They served in Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Home Guard and Reserve Units. The vast majority of the men were in the many infantry units which were formed in the area. Two cavalry units were formed in the area which joined with other units of Feliciana native General John Simms Scott which was designated as the First Louisiana Cavalry regiment. We have attempted to tell the story of where these Feliciana men and their regiment spent four years of the war. We also have included a roster with service records of the men of both Feliciana units. Battles: Granny White's Pike, Nashville [skirmish] (March 9, 1862); Corinth, Mississippi Campaign (April-June 1862); Athens (May 1-2, 1862); Elk River (May 1-2, 1862); Kentucky Campaign (August 1862); Big Hill (August 23, 1862); Richmond, Kentucky (August 30, 1862); Mumfordville, Kentucky (September 17, 1862); Murfreesboro, Tennessee (Dec. 31, 1862-January 3, 1863); Pegram's Kentucky Raid (March 22-April 1, 1863); Monticello, Kentucky Expedition (April 26-May 12, 1863); Tullahoma, Tennessee, Campaign (June-July 1863), Scott's Eastern Kentucky Raid (July 25-August 6, 1863); Lancaster [skirmish] (July 31, 1863), Chickamauga, Georgia (September 19-20, 1863); Chattonooga Siege (September-November 1863); Chattanooga, Tennessee (November 23-25, 1863); Mount Pleasant Landing, near Port Hudson (May 15, 1864); Doyal's Plantation (August 5, 1864); Thompson's Creek, Louisiana (October 5, 1864); Bayou Sara, Louisiana [skirmishes] (October 9-10, 1864); Liberty, Mississippi (November 18, 1864)

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ISBN-13: 9781493571819
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/26/2013
Series: 150th Civil War in Louisiana
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.34(d)
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