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Book Roster of the Twenty second Regiment

Download or read book Roster of the Twenty second Regiment written by 22nd Michigan Infantry Association and published by . This book was released on 1902 with total page 14 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book North Carolina 22nd Regiment Infantry Roster and History

Download or read book North Carolina 22nd Regiment Infantry Roster and History written by John Wheeler Moore and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 79 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Rosters of officers and historical memoranda of Illinois regiments numbered from the 47th to the 156th

Download or read book Rosters of officers and historical memoranda of Illinois regiments numbered from the 47th to the 156th written by Illinois. Military and Naval Department and published by . This book was released on 1867 with total page 754 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Mississippi 22nd Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Mississippi 22nd Infantry Regiment written by John C Rigdon and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-09-07 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Mississippi 22nd Infantry Regiment, organized at Iuka, Mississippi, in August, 1861, contained 38 officers and 597 men present for duty in November. Its members were from the counties of Jefferson, Amite, Lafayette, Hinds, De Soto, and Issaquena. After fighting at Shiloh, Baton Rouge, and Corinth, the unit was assigned to Rust's and Featherston's Brigade in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. It participated in various conflicts during the Vicksburg siege and for a time was stationed at Jackson. Continuing the fight under General Featherston, it was active in the Atlanta Campaign, Hood's Tennessee operations, and later in North Carolina. The regiment lost 13 killed and 34 wounded at Baton Rouge, had 21 killed and 64 wounded at Peach Tree Creek, and totaled 93 officers and men in December, 1864. It surrendered with the Army of Tennessee. Company A -- Mississippi Greys (raised in Lawrence County, MS) Company B -- Hinds Light Guards (raised in Hinds County, MS) Company C -- Sarsfield Southrons (raised in Warren County, MS) Company D -- Rodney Guards (raised in Jefferson County, MS) Company E -- Liberty Guards (raised in Amite County, MS) Company F -- DeSoto Rebels (raised in DeSoto County, MS) Company G -- Black Hawk Rifles (raised in Carroll County, MS) Company H -- Lafayette Farmers (raised in Lafayette County, MS) Company I -- Swamp Rangers (raised in Washington County, MS) Company K -- Pegues Defenders (raised in Lafayette County, MS)

Book Historical Sketch and Roster

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster written by John Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Twenty second Pennsylvania cavalry and the Ringgold battalion

Download or read book The Twenty second Pennsylvania cavalry and the Ringgold battalion written by S.C. Farrar and published by Рипол Классик. This book was released on with total page 573 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Twenty second Pennsylvania Cavalry and the Ringgold Battalion  1861 1865

Download or read book The Twenty second Pennsylvania Cavalry and the Ringgold Battalion 1861 1865 written by and published by . This book was released on 1911 with total page 584 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Ringgold Cavalry was formed in 1847 and practiced until they answered the call in 1861, being inducted into the U.S. Army in June. They and the Washington Cavalry Company (organized in 1861) and five new companies (organized in 1862) were all from Washington County, Pennsylvania and were known as the Ringgold Battalion. In 1864 this Battalion became part of the newly organized Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry's 22nd regiment.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster  the GA 22nd Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster the GA 22nd Infantry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Louisiana 22nd Infantry Regiment Consolidated

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Louisiana 22nd Infantry Regiment Consolidated written by John C Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2020-08-16 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Louisiana 22nd Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Moore, Louisiana, in March, 1862. Its companies were from New Orleans and the parishes of Jefferson, Washington, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, and St. James. The unit was placed in L. Hebert's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, and reported 3 casualties at Chickasaw Bayou and 37 during the Vicksburg siege. After being exchanged, it was reorganized as the 22nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment Consolidated. The Louisiana 22nd Infantry Regiment Consolidated was formed in December, 1863, with men from the 22nd Infantry Regiment and other Louisiana units that were captured and exchanged at Vicksburg. The regiment served as artillerymen at Mobile assigned to Higgins' and A. Baker's Brigade, District of the Gulf. It fought at Forts Gaines and Morgan, Spanish Fort, and Fort Blakely, then surrendered on May 4, 1865.

Book Historical Sketch   Roster of the Alabama 22nd Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch Roster of the Alabama 22nd Infantry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-06-17 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Alabama Twenty-second Infantry Regiment was organized at Montgomery in November 1861, and was encamped at Mobile during the winter. The regiment was ordered to west Tennessee, and brigaded under Gen. Gladden of Louisiana. The regiment was engaged at Shiloh with very heavy loss. The 22nd suffered again greatly at Chickamauga where it lost its battle flag in hand to hand fighting. At Atlanta, July 22nd and 28th the loss of the regiment was quite severe, and large at Jonesboro. It moved into Tennessee with Gen. Hood, and suffered severely at Franklin, and lightly at Nashville. Transferred beyond the Edisto, the Twenty-second moved into North Carolina, skirmishing with the advance of Thomas' army. The loss at Kinston and Bentonville was light, Colonel Toulmin leading the brigade. Consolidated with the Twenty-fifth, Thirty-ninth, and Twenty-sixth-Fiftieth, at Smithville, with H.T. Toulmin as colonel, N.B. Rouse of Butler as lieutenant colonel, and Robert Donald of Limestone as major, the regiment laid down its arms at Greenesboro, N.C., April 1865. Companies Of The Alabama 22nd Infantry Regiment Co. "A" (Walker): John Weedon (promoted to Major); Isaac M. Whitney Co. "B," Frank Lyon Rifles (Clarke): James Deas Nott (KIA, Chickamauga); Joseph R. Cowan (wounded, near Marietta) Co. "C," Brownrigg Warriors (Choctaw): Abner C. Gaines (KIA, Shiloh); Thomas McCarroll Prince (wounded, Chickamauga; promoted to Major); Joseph R. Cowan (wounded near Mobile) Co. "D" (Cherokee): Stephen R. Hood (resigned, 10 Jan 62); Edward Herbert Armistead (promoted); T. C. Hagood; Thomas M. Brindley (KIA, near Atlanta, July 64) Co. "E" (Calhoun): John R. Northcutt (resigned, 13 June 62); Jacob G. Mordecai Co. "F" (Randolph): O. W. Shepherd (wounded, near Shiloh; resigned, 27 May 62); James B. Martin; Hures Austill Co. "G" (Randolph): R. G. Roberts (dismissed, 25 June 63); S. H. Pairs (deserted, 27 Oct 62); Benjamin B. Little (KIA, Jonesboro); William O. Baldwin (KIA, Franklin) Co. "H," Sam Cooper Rifles (Mobile): Wilton L. Young (promoted to Major, 10th Bn.); Harry T. Toulmin (wounded, Shiloh; promoted to Major); Simon Franklin Preston Co. "I" (Pike): Andrew P. Love (wounded, Shiloh; resigned, 1 July 62; transferred to Jeff Davis' Cavalry); Willis C. Wood (wounded, Murfreesboro; resigned, 31 Oct 64); Willis H. Henderson (wounded, Kinston) Co. "K" (Montgomery and Pike): Benjamin R. Hart (promoted to Major); Hugh W. Henry.

Book Report of the Adjutant General

Download or read book Report of the Adjutant General written by Illinois. Military and Naval Department and published by . This book was released on 1867 with total page 710 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The North Carolina 22nd Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The North Carolina 22nd Infantry Regiment written by John C Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2020-01-06 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The North Carolina 22nd Infantry Regiment, formerly the 12th Volunteers, completed its organization near Raleigh, North Carolina, in July, 1861. The men were recruited in the counties of Caldwell, McDowell, Surry, Ashe, Guilford, Alleghany, Caswell, Stokes, and Randolph. With nearly 1,000 men, the unit was ordered to Virginia and assigned to the Aquia District in the Department of Northern Virginia. Later it was brigaded under Generals Pettigrew, Pender, and Scales. It fought with the army from Seven Pines to Cold Harbor, took its place in the Petersburg trenches south of the James River, and ended the war at Appomattox. In April, 1862, this regiment contained 752 men, reported 161 casualties during the Seven days' Battles, had 6 killed and 57 wounded at Second Manassas and 1 killed and 44 wounded at Fredericksburg. It lost 30 killed and 139 wounded at Chancellorsville and of the 321 engaged at Gettysburg, over fifty percent were disabled. On April 9, 1865, it surrendered with 13 officers and 97 men.Recruited in the counties of Caldwell, McDowell, Surry, Ashe, Guilford, Alleghany, Caswell, Stokes, and Randolph. Company A - Caldwell county - The "McDowell Rifles"Company B - McDowell countyCompany C - Surry CountyCompany D - Ashe County The "Surry Regulators"Company E - Guilford countyCompany F -Alleghany countyCompany G - Caswell countyCompany H - Stokes countyCompany I - Randolph countyCompany K - McDowell countyCompany L - Randolph countyCompany M Randolph county.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 22nd Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 22nd Infantry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-08-24 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 22nd Infantry Regiment mustered into Confederate service at Camp Trenton, It moved from Trenton to Columbus, Kentucky, where on September 7, 1861 it was reported in Brigadier General Benjamin F. Cheatham's Brigade, composed of the 5th, 22nd, and 154th Senior Tennessee Infantry Regiments, and Blythe's Mississippi Infantry Battalion. It fought throughout the war with the Army of Tennessee and surrendered in North Carolina. Companies Of The TN 22nd Infantry Regiment All the companies changed letters when mustered into Confederate service. In the list below the letters used in Confederate service are shown, with prior letters indicated. W. D. Benthell, James Purl, Company A, formerly H. The Attakapas Rifles. Organized July 1,1861. Became Company C, 12th Consolidated. Men from Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Robert Wood, C. M. Wellons, Company B, formerly E. The Hatchie Hunters. Organized July 15,1861 at Camp Trenton, Gibson County, Tennessee, became part of Company H, 12th Consolidated. Men from Hardeman County, Tennessee. The muster in roll for this company reads 26th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. James Richardson, Company C, formerly G, also called I. Organized July 18,1861 at Camp Trenton, became part of Company H, 12th Consolidated. Men from Hardeman County, Tennessee. W. A. Marshall, Company D, formerly A, also called G. Organized July 14,1861 at Camp Trenton. Men from Carroll County, Tennessee. B. D. Shofner, John Fields, Company E, formerly B, Organized July 22,1861 at Camp Trenton. Became part of Company G, 12th Consolidated. Men from Carroll County, Tennessee. Clay Horne, Company F, formerly F. The Kentucky Braves. Organized July 2,1861 at Camp Trenton. Became Company M,3rd Kentucky Infantry. Men from Kentucky. A.P. Hall, G. W. Parkinson, John Bell, Company G, formerly C. The Carroll Invincibles. Organized June 25,1861 at McLemoresville, Tennessee. Became part of Company G,12th Consolidated. L. P. McMurry, Benjamin Davis, Thomas Williams, Company H, formerly I. Organized June 19,1861 at Trenton. Became part of Company D,12th Consolidated. Men from Gibson County, Tennessee. William Dawson, Company I, formerly D. The Bell Grays. Organized July 22,1861 at Camp Trenton. Became part of Company F. 12th Consolidated. Men from Dyer County, Tennessee. Louis Williams, Company K. The Newbern Blues. Organized December 7,1861 at Newbern, Dyer County, Tennessee. Became part of Company D,12th Consolidated. Men from Dyer County. In addition Captain Robert Looney's Company was assigned to the 22nd Regiment on August 18, 1861, but was soon transferred to the 38th Tennessee Infantry Regiment of which Captain Looney became colonel.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Indiana 22nd Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Indiana 22nd Infantry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-11-03 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Indiana 22nd Infantry Regiment was organized at Madison in July, 1861, and was mustered in at Indianapolis, Aug. 15. On October 8, 1862, at the Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, the regiment suffered 65.3% casualties with 56 killed, one of the highest percentages of casualties suffered by any American Civil War regiment in a single engagement. The 22nd continued throughout the war in the west, participating in the Atlanta and Carolina's Campaigns. After the surrender of Johnston's army, it moved to Washington and was mustered out July 24, 1865. Companies of the Indiana 22nd Infantry Regiment: Company A - Jennings County Company B - Jackson County Company C - Brown County Company D - Clark County Company E - Bartholomew County Company F - Switzerland and Vigo counties Company G - Bartholomew County Company H - Carroll, Floyd, Washington, and Scott counties Company I - Monroe County Company K - Jefferson County

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 22nd Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 22nd Infantry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-10-26 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Georgia 22nd Infantry Regiment served throughout the war in Virginia in Wright's and Sorrel's Brigade.The regiment lost 10 killed and 77 wounded at Oak Grove, 6 killed, 32 wounded, and 18 missing at Malvern Hill, 13 killed and 50 wounded as Second Manassas. There were 400 engaged at Gettysburg, and more than 40% were disabled. It sustained 25 casualties in route from Pennsylvania and 50 at Manassas Gap. It surrendered at Appomattox on 9 APR 1865 with 9 officers and 197 men. Companies Of The GA 22nd Infantry Regiment A Richmond County - (None)B Glascock County - "Glascock Independent Guards" C Paulding County - "Freeman Infantry" D Murray County - (None) E Forsyth and Milton County - "Warsaw Rebels" F Lincoln County - "Bartow Volunteers" or "Lincoln Cnty.Volunteers" G Bartow and Floyd County - "Fireside Defenders"H Warren County - "Gardner Volunteers" I Dawson County - (None) K Clayton and Henry County - "Henry Volunteers"

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the South Carolina 22nd Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the South Carolina 22nd Infantry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2018-09 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The South Carolina 22nd Infantry Regiment was organized and mustered into Confederate service in December, 1861. Some of its members were recruited in Oconee and Edgefield counties. After serving in South Carolina, the unit was sent to Virginia and assigned to General Evans', Elliot's, and Wallace's Brigade. It was active at Second Manassas, South Mountain, and Sharpsburg before being ordered to North Carolina and later Mississippi. The 22nd was engaged at Jackson, moved to Charleston, and in the spring of 1864 returned to Virginia. It participated in the Petersburg siege south and north of the James River and saw action around Appomattox. The unit reported 18 casualties at Secessionville, 17 at Rappahannock Station, and 84 during the Maryland Campaign. In October, 1863, it contained 360 effectives, and there were 216 killed or wounded at the Petersburg mine explosion. Many were disabled at Sayler's Creek, and on April 9, 1865, it surrendered 11 officers and 77 men. Companies Of The South Carolina 22nd Infantry Regiment Some of the members were recruited in Oconee and Edgefield counties. Col. Rivers states that he originally recruited 873 men under Col. S. B. Goodlett [actually Spartan D. Goodlett]. Co. A, from Edgefield, Capt. C. Adams; Co. B, from Spartanburg, Capt. ______; Co. C, from Spartanburg, Capt. A. Wakefield; Co. D, from Pickens, Capt. Jas. O