Block), * Catholics in Southern Culture (Orleans Guards Battalion) by Michael Pasquier, * Nibletts Bluff in the Civil War (Mike Jones), * Ross Brooks: "Clothing, Arms, and Equipment of the 1st Special Battalion", *Seizure of Forts and Public Property in 1861 (Edwin C. Bearss from Louisiana History), 14th Rhode Island Heavy Artillery Battalion [Colored], The Different Drum-Beats and What They Mean. J. Lester, Ind. Regt., also Co. Bossier Volunteers, Co. D, 9th La. J. Miller's Co. Mullen's Co., Scouts or Shp. Compagne, due Voliguere, Co. 2nd Regt. La. I, 27th La. La. Mil. J. J. Ducote, Ind. Austrian Guards Co., 4th Regt., European Brig. Mil., Capt. Mil., also Co. in Jeff. Inf. to Monroe. Grivot Guards (Co. C), Co. C, after Co. F, 26th La. Mil. Miles Legion, La. Racachas No. Regt., Cav. Grds. Irish Regt. Cavalry. Beauregard Tigers, La. Civil War Louisiana (CWLA) seeks to provide an online resource of any and all material of the Civil War relating to Louisiana with a special interest in the war in Acadiana in southwest Louisiana. Battn. La. Chasseurs de la Fayette, La. Inf., also Lewis Battn. Calcasieu Invincibles, Co. C, King's Spec. De Clouet's Guards, Co. D. Guard Battn. Mil., Capt. Gentilly Rangers, Co. G, Chalmette Regt., La. Infty. Jean Besse. Regt., La. Mil., Ind. Infty. La. Pickwick Froby's Co., Beauregard Battn. Militia, Capt. as Cos. A. Orleans Blues, Co. H, 10th La. Marksville Guards, La. Art. Mil. Tertron, La. Heavy Arty. New Basin Guards, Co. H, 3rd Regt., 3rd Brig., La. Inf., merged into 21st La. Regt., Ind. Inf. C. Buchanan's Co., La. La. CSS Louisiana on the way to Fort St. Philip (Battles and Leaders of the Civil War) In October 1861, the skeletons of two strange iron monsters began to emerge from the Mississippi bank at Jefferson City, just north of New Orleans. Arty. The paddlewheels were fitted as an inline arrangement at the center of the design intended to help control steering through the twin rudders at the stern. The cannons were donated to the university by Union General William Tecumseh Sherman, who served as the first superintendent of the academy that became LSU from 1859-1861. Louisiana Sappers and Miners, Independent Co., La. Inf. La. Legion also Co. in Sumpter Regt. Sedentaire Battery, Capt. Louis Gastinel, Ind. Mil. J. Leeds, La. Dreux's Co., La. Cavalry. Mil., also Co. E, 9th Regt., 1st Brig., La. Frederick Robin. Battn. Ouachita Southrons, Co. A, 17th La. Image copyright www.MilitaryFactory.com; No Reproduction Permitted. Mil. Infty. Mil., Capt. Esp., Battn. I, 10th La. New River Rangers, Cav. Battn., Miles Legion V0I3. Mil., Capt. Mil. Keachi Warriors, Co. E, afterwards I, 19th La. Edward Thompson Guards, Beauregard Battn. Jackson Rangers, La. Lovell Scouts, Independent Co.', La. 0. Infty. Ouachita Rangers, La. J. Hightower, Ind. La. V. Maurin's Co., La. Mil. Radetzky Rifle Battery (Arty.) Horse Cav. Field Battery. Co. Capt. Sappers and Miners, Sureg's Co., La. Ironclad Warship. Cav., also called 13th Battn. Hickens Guards, See Noel Rangers, New Co. Hickory Guards, Co. A, Capt. Cmdr. New Orleans Home Guards, La. Pontooniers, La. Infty. Inf. Jackson Battalion, 5th Battn., La. Arty, attached to European Brig. The guns were spread about the design, facing out of portholes at port, starboard, bow and stern through hatches. Carondelet Lt. Barlow's Battery, Capt. Blakesley Guards, La. La. Mll., Capt. Mil., Vols. Mil., Capt. Co. 2nd La. Horse, Orleans Lt. Jefferson Light Guards, La. Mil. J. Frank Lacy. Mil. Orleans Howitzers, Capt. Heation Guards, Co. F, Chalmette Regt., La. Screwmen's Guard, also called Moore Fencibles, Co. A, 9th La. Marion Infantry, Indep. Lampton. L. Moreau's Co., La. Laughlin's Co., La. Militia. Mil. Militia. Vol. McRea Rangers, Co. F, Beauregard Battn. Hawkins Guards, Co. D, after K, 10th La. C. de la Bretonne, Ind. La. Morehouse Southrons, Co. H, 17th La. Pardeaux, Ind. Sarsf ield Rangers, Co. C, 7th La. Orleans Guards, Co. A, 1st Battn., La. Infty. Capt. Mil. Wm. Mil. Mil. M. Marks, Ind. Mil. Grds. Mil. Inf. Cavalry. Randolph Cheek, Ind. Co. C 6th La. Hunter Guards, La. . See also Reichards Battn. Civil War and Sailors System (National Park Service), *A Crisis In Confederate Command: Edmund Kirby Smith, Richard Taylor, And The Army Of The Trans-Mississippi, Battle of Calcasieu Pass by Michael Jones, *Battle of Cheneyville (Young Sanders Center), *Black Patriot, White Priest: Andre Cailloux And Claude Paschal Maistre, *Prison Life at Camp Pratt (Young Sanders Center). La. Capt. Chas. Mil., Beauregard Battn. & Regt. Jos. Perseverance Native Guards, Co. 1st Regt., Native Grds., La. Davidson Guards, Co. D, (Beauregard Regt. Alphabetical list and local designations of Louisiana organisations in the Confederate Army comprising Infantry, Artillery, Cavalry and Militia—980 military companies organized in Louisiana: Alexandria Independent Guards, La. A. Squadron) of Iberville, La. Cav. Confederate Guards Response Battn. Brig., 1st Div., La. ; Capt. Cage's Battn., La. Militia, 8th Co. La. & Regt. Hy. La. Jackson Avengers, La. Mil., Capt. Orleans Rifle Rangers Co. H, 6th La. Bridges Battery, Capt. There is no mention of Bayou Bourbeaux or Camp Pratt. Mil., attached to Battn. Morehouse Rangers, La. Vols., Capt. Pointe Coupee Creoles, La. Infty. Catahoula Guerillas, Co. D, Wheat's Battn., La. A, Cardillas, Ind. Lanbach's Co., La. Militia, Capt. Mil., Capt. La. Co. F. Orleans Fire Battn. Prairie Rangers, Co. A, 1st Battn. Battn., La. Regt., La. Vols. Militia, Capt. Infty. Cotton Guards La. Legion 1st Regt. Planters Life Guards, Co. A. Cav. Control of the waters in and around America was understood by both sides as a key element of victory, particularly in sustaining the fighting on land. Homestead Rangers, La. Louisiana Guard Defenders, 3rd Co., La. . Mil., Cart. Arty. Inf., also known as Orleans Blues. Governor's Guard, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Cos., 13th. Inf. Davidson Guards La. Battn., La. 2, La. USS Alexandria (1862) was a screw steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Jefferson Confederate Guards, Co. A, La. Armstrong Guards, Co. K. 14th La. Hollins Rangers, La. J. Edmond, Ind.). Militia. R. L. Dolbear, 1st Co. L, Cres. Militia. Jas. Vols. USS Brooklyn (1858) was a sloop-of-war authorized by the U.S. Congress and commissioned in 1859. Claude Gibson's Co., La. Beauregard Cadets, 2nd Brig. Militia, Capt. Creole Rebels La. Lake Providence Cadets, Co. C, 4th La. Louisiana All Hazards, La. In August 2002, the rusty iron gun turret of the USS Monitor reemerged from the Atlantic Ocean, concluding a series of large-scale expeditions to the Civil War shipâs wreck site. Inf. Mil. Catahoula Fensibles, Co. D, 31st La. Inftyl. Regt. Cav., See Orleans Light Horse. Louisiana soldiers in the ANV during the Gettysburg Campaign, First-hand account of a white officer in the 3rd Louisiana Pioneers (Corps d'Afrique), Day-by-Day account through the eyes of Louisianians. McCulloch Rangers, Ind. V. Moody's Co., La. Rough & Ready Guards, La. La. (Alexandria, La.) Mil. Creole Rebels La. J. Inf., also East Feliciana Regt., La. 1863. Regt. Red Stick Rebels, La. Infty. La. Cornil Guards La. form Co. Regt. Cav. Mil., Ed. Mil. Please direct all other inquiries to militaryfactory AT gmail.com. Phoenix Fire Guards, La. Arty., attached as Co. Dubloon Guards, La. Mil. La. Militia, Capt. Infty. 2 x steam turbines powering 2 x paddlewheels. Danl. Mil., Ind. City Guards La. Vols. Local Defense, Capt. Geo. Frank Pargoud, Ind. of De Soto Parish, Ind. Battn., La. 8/17/2017
Vol. Cav., Ind. Ironclad Warship. Allen C. Hill, Ind. Cav., also called 13th Battn. L. Aitkens. Frappe d'Abord, Co. H, Chalmette Regt., La. Gd., 1st Battn., La. A. L. Guxman, Ind. Infty. Confederate Guards, Co. H. 18th La. Mil. Regt., La. Blucher Guards. McPherson's Battery Orleans Howitzers, La. Mil., Capt. Inf. R. S. Rogers, Ind. Mil., 1st Co. Irish Brigade, (Co. A) Co. Mil., with Orleans Battn. Chas. Mil., Co. A, Orleans Fire. Brown's Co., La. Militia. Inf. Mil., Vols. La. Mil., Capt. Confidence Fire Guards La. New Orleans Reserve Guards, Capt. The smoke stack utilized to exhaust the engines was ahead of the front-most paddlewheel with an access hatch added just ahead of the smoke stack. La. Mil., served as Co. G, 9th Regt., 1st Brig., Ind. Lieutenant General Richard Taylor of Louisiana. Rawson Guards, La. Arty. (La. Irish Regt., La. Magnolia Guards, La. Capt. The second USS Louisiana was a propeller-driven iron hull steamer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Mil. Launched in 1943, the ship served in various WWII actions and was one of the first U.S. warships to steam to within sight of the Japanese mainland. Louisiana Guards, Co. E, of East Baton Rouge Co., La. Caddo Light Horse, Co. A, 6th Regt. Canfield's Co., Mtd., Rangers, La. Ind. Mil. She was named for Marie Joseph du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, a French national who aided General George Washington during the American Revolutionary period. Lafayette Rifle Cadets, Co. E, 13th La. Fulton Guards, Co. in Bragg's Battn., La. Vol. Mil. Mil., Capt. Infty. Jno. Orleans Good Will Fire Guards, La. W. G. Mullen's Independent Co. of La. W. B. Denson, Caddo Light Horse. Confederate Guards Reserve La. Ewell Eastman, Ind. Magnolia Guards, Continental Regt., La. Mil., also in 4th Regt., 1st Brig., 1st Div., La. Bragg's Escort, Guy Dreux's Ind. Mil., Capt. Louisiana Scouts, Capt. Planche Guards, La. Capitol Guards, La. 24th Regt., La. La. (Terrell's). Franklin Life Guards, Co. C, 4th Battn., La. Coppen's 1st Battn., C. S. Zouaves La. Mil., Capt. Winona saw significant action in the Gulf of Mexico and in the waterways of the Mississippi River and was fortunate to return home safely after the war for decommissioning. Mississippi Native Guards, Co. in 1st Regt. Mil., Capt. Infty. Scandinavian Guards, Co. A, Chalmette Regt., La. Arty. Askew Guards Co. C, 14th La. Mil., Vols. Cazadores Espanoles, 3rd Co. C, Cazadores Regt., La Mil., Espanoles. Inf. R. M. Montgomery, Ind. Lecompte Guards, La. Home Guards, La. Shelley Battalion, 11th Battn., La. attached to National Gd. Dixie Guards, La. USS Louisiana would have been the third ship to bear that name had she been commissioned. Inf. Mil., 1st Regt., European Brig. Independent Guards of East Baton Rouge, Mil., Capt. Vols. A. J. Johnson, Ind. Independent Co., La. C. Weaver. ... the USS Cairo, with its accompanying museum and a National Cemetery. ), La. Ben McCullough Rangers, Capt. Lt. Infty. Orleans Fencibles, La. Lee Guards, La. Arty. Cav. CSS Missouri. Vols. J. T. Holmes' Co., La. Nearby are related sites including the batteries at Louisiana Circle and Navy Circle as well as South Fort. Inf. Pierre Artaux, Ind. Carter Minute Men, La. Inf. Lafayette Guards, Co. in Bragg's Battn., La. Mil. 4. J. The second USS Louisiana was a propeller-driven iron hull steamer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Chalmette Rifle Guards, Co. Chasseurs D'Orleans, Foreign Brigade, La. B. Noble's Co. Planche Rebels, Co. —, Chalmette Regt., La. Magee Guards, Continental Regt., also Co. E, Lewis Battn., Regt. Capt. Co. Chasseurs St. Jacques, Co. E, 18th La. Horse Arty., 1st Regt. A. Lartigue's Co., La. Great write up on the role of south Louisiana Acadians in the Civil War (Chapter 4, starts on p. 58), History of the Nineteenth Army Corps, Richard Irwin, Online Version of Among the Cotton Thieves, Port Hudson: Confederate Bastion on the Mississippi, Red River Campaign: Politics and Cotton in the Civil War, Scarred by War: Civil War in Southeast Louisiana, The Defense of Vicksburg: A Louisiana Chronicle, Touched by War: Battles Fought in the Lafourche District, "The 12th Louisiana Infantry in North Carolina, January-April 1865," by R. Hugh Simmon. Henry Hart Guards, La. France-American Guards, La. Defenders Falkner's Cav., Co. D, 3rd ((Harrison's) La. Beauregard. Mil. Consolidated with Cres. C. J. Boulanger. Beauregard Rangers, Co. D, Cres. Louisiana Native Grds. Militia, Capt. French Co. of Berwick Bay, Capt. Paul F. De Gournay's Co., La. CSS Mississippi. Inf. Cav., Ind. Mil. The CSS Louisiana was constructed by the Confederate States of America as a deterrent to Union naval forces attempting to control the lower Mississippi River during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Lt. 4th La. Kirks Ferry Rangers, La. Lesseps. Beauregard Invincibles, Co. K, afterwards 1.12th La. Infty. Regt., La. Mil., Ind. 5. A. Verneuil. Mil., Capt. Infty. W. E. Ivey's Co., La. Mil., served in St. James Regt., Ind. Mil. Orleans Racachas, La. Geo. More books and articles are listed other pages. Infantry. formerly Holmes Howitzer Batty. German Yagers (or Joegers), Co. Pinewoods Sharpshooters, Co. G, 16th La. Citizen Guards, Co. A, Continental Regt., La. CSS Louisiana. Mil., Capt. Art. Mil. Madison Co., La. J. N. Foose, Ind. Orleans Fire Battn., afterwards Regt. Plain Rangers, served in E. Baton Rouge Regt., Ind. Regt. Cavalry. Louisiana Guards, Co. C, 1st La. Confederate States Zouaves, Maj. St. Leon Dupeir's La. Mil. La. Infty. Mil., R. G. Darden, Ind. Light Tnfty., also 11. 30th Regt. Irish Regt. Mitchell's Co., La. Mil. and Regt., La. Dupre Guidry, Ind. Vols. Brice Guards. Artillery. This was complemented by 4 x 8-inch (203mm) Dahlgren smoothbore cannons, 3 x 9-inch (228mm) and 7 x 32-pdr cannons - all told, a very well-armed vessel capable of delivering severe damage to the wooden tall ships of the Union Navy. Mil. Spanish Teradors, Co. —, Infty, Battn. Claiborne Invincibles, Co. D. 28th La. La. Capt. Vols. Inf. Franklin Sharp Shooters, Co. E, 9th Regt., La. Militia. Robert Brown Guards, La. Inf. Calhoun Guards, Co. C, Co. G. Irish Regt., La. The Stettin was captured by the Union side wheel steamer USS Bienville on 24 May 1862 northeast of Charleston Bar while attempting to break through Louisia. Protection Guards, La. Mil. Louisiana Guards of Livingston Parish, Capt. Powers Ind. Duncan, Ind. Legion, La. 'Independent Guards, La. Lt. V. Gremillion, Ind. French. W. Martin, Ind. Paulin Grandpere. Rangers, Capt. Cavalry, Capt. Militia. W. Addison, Ind. Jackson Sharp Shooters, Lieut. Co., La. Grivot Partisan Rangers, Indep. Claiborne Volunteers, Co. C. 19th La. (Perhaps Co. Orleans Cadets, Co. F, 1st Battn., La. French Legion of Terrebonne, La. R.. Graham, Ind. Madison Dragoons, La. Cavanaugh, Ind. Mounted Rangers, Co. A, 16th Battn., La. Millandon's Co. Jefferson Rangers, Co. A, Jeff Davis Battn. Jos. Regt., Cav. Confederate Defenders, Harrison's Battn. Steamboat Men La. Raceland Guards, La. Mil. Sabine Independents, Co. in Sumpter Regt., La. Civil War Louisiana (CWLA) CWLA seeks to provide an online resource of any and all material of the Civil War relating to Louisiana with a special interest in the war in Acadiana in southwest Louisiana. La. Mil. French Co. of St. James, La. Militia. Red River Sharpshooters, Battn. Grivot Guards, Co. E, 1st Battn., La. also called Confed. C. Charotte, Ind. Mil. Mil., Co. 1st Regt. Jackson Guards, La. Arty. A. Lipscomb. Caldwell Guards, Co. Perseverance Guards, Co. G, after 22nd La. Mil., Capt. F. Cornish, Ind. Mil., Capt. Wm. Mil., Vols. H. Michelet, Ind. Mooney's Co. Sarfield Rifle Guards, La. Roemer, Ind. Regt., La. The second USS Louisiana was a propeller-driven iron hull steamer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Other Black and White Image Areas Revolutionary War War 1812 Early Planes Civil War Ships Early Sailing Ships World War II Battle of the Bulge D-Day Peral Harbor Marines in the Pacific Aircraft Carriers Battleships Submarines . '. Capt. Mil. Mil. Mil., Capt. Below are books Civil War Louisiana recommends you read. Response Battn. Jas. CSS Fredericksburg. CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM; Louisiana Battles from Dyer's Compendium. on provost duty in District of Mobile. Mil. La. Inf., formerly Kennedy's 5th Battn. Gobers Regt., La. Pelican Rangers, No. Militia and Co. A, 2nd Regt., La. Thos. Love!! Louisiana Grays, Transfd. Vols. Cotton, La. Southern Guards of Rapides Parish, La. Mil. Louisiana Guard Artillery, Capt. Historical Geographic Information Science (GIS) is an innovative field within geography and this work encompasses critical and historical cartographic analysis within a GIS framework to find the missing Civil War shipwreck USS Louisiana. Carter Rangers, La. Militia, Capt. Mil., Capt. Co., 1st Regt. Mil., Capt. Ind., Capt. Payne's Co., La. Mil., Ind. Arty., Attached to Miles Legion, Co. K, 22d and 21st La. Mil. Richard Musketeers, La. . Cavalry. Inf. Baker Guards, Capt. Louisiana Tigers-Wheat's Battn., La. Infty, Sulakowski's Regt. Capt. Co. C, La. Arty. Marion Artillery, Lieut. Guy Dreux's Ind. Miester, Ind. Mil. La. Logan. Militia, Indep. Caruthers Sharp Shooters, also called Copland Caruthers Shp. La. A. H. Payne, Ind. Militia. Confederate Guards, Artillery Capt. Inf., Jeff Davis Battn. of De Soto Parish, Ind. Militia, called also Protection Grds. Plain Store Rangers, Cav. Militia in 9th Regt., 1st Brig. Boon's Battery, 2nd Field Batty., attached to Miles Legion. Mil., Co. G, La. Dragoons of E. Baton Rouge, La. Zouaves. Mil., Served as Reserve Co. Orleans Battn. Wm. Low'siana Volunteers, Co. E, 20th La. Plaquemine Guards, served in 13th Regt., 2nd Brig., 1st Div., La. Mil. Esplanade Guards, Co. F, Orleans Guards Bttn. Racachas No. Pargoud Vols., La. Plaisance Guards, served in St. Landry Regt., Ind. Mil. Mil., 9th Co. in La. Gretna Fire Guards, La. Espanoles. Inf. First Special Battn., La. Savany Guards, Co. 1st Regt., Native Grds., La. D. H. Sheppard, Ind. Mil., served in N. O. Rifle Regt., Ind. Jean Descant's Co., La. Zouaves). Bonnabel Guards, La. Mil. | Content ©www.MilitaryFactory.com. Pointe Coupee Light Infty., Capt. Perseverance Life Guards, Capt. Winona was heavily armed, with large guns for duels at sea, and 24-pounder howitzers for shore bombardment. Its purpose is to raise funds to support the activities necessary to locate survey and secure the wreck of the USS Arizona and other significant American Civil War vessels. Mil. Arty., Co. USS Lafayette was a side-wheel steam-powered gunboat which served with distinction on the Mississippi during the Vicksburg Campaign. Southern Guards, Co. A, 6th La. Mil. Rapides Invincibles, Co. Mil. Maddox's Regt., Reserve Corps, Col. W. A. Maddox. Pinkney Battn., 8th Battn., La. The keel of Louisiana was laid on Oct. 23, 1992, and she was christened on July 27, 1996 by Mrs. Patricia O'Keefe. Inf. Gulf Guards, Co. E, Chalmette Regt., La. Mil. A. J. McNiel, as Co. D, 6th or 61st. Mil., Capt. Militia. Militia. H. M. Pierce. Fusiliers, No. 1861 Engagement USA Units (Dyer) CSA Units (Crute) Jan. ⦠Louisiana Musketeers Co., 29th La. Cavalry, Capt. USS Louisiana, a 16,000-ton Connecticut class battleship built at Newport News, Virginia, was commissioned in June 1906. Arty. Mil. . Vols. Campaigners La. Orleans Rifle Guards, La. Mil. Home Guards, La. Militia, Capt. Infty. K, 18th La. Briarfield Rebels, Capt. Mil., Capt. Feilleux, (after Daner's) Batty. Irish Regt., La. His works provide great insight to culture and history of our region at the time of the Civil War. Howard Guards, Co. —, Chalmette Regt., La. Hy. Confederate States Rangers, Co. K. 10th La. Militia. French Co. of Donaldsonville, La. and Regt., La. Edmonston's (J) Independent Battn., La. Wm. a Pied, Co. D, Cassd., Regt. La. Beauregard Mounted Lt. Co. French Capitol Guards of East Baton Rouge, also called "Rough" Ind. Infty. 1862. Militia (Independent). Davis, Battn., and Regt., La. Regt. Battn., La. Cav., attached to an Ala. Cav. Ogden's Cavalry Battalion, Battn. Delta Rangers, Co. C, Wheat's Battn., La. Infty., Co. H, Sumpter Regt., La. Mil., served in 1st Brig., 5th Div., and in 11th Brig., La. Attakapas Guards, Co. C, 8th La. Militia (Served in St. Mary's Regt., Capt. Infty, Co. K, 31st Regt. Continental Regiment, Col. George Clark's Regt. Aug. Abadie, Ind. The account below is of Colonel Edward Bacon of the 6th Michigan Infantry at the Battle of Ponchatoula (March 24-26, 1863). La. Mil., Capt. Co. Jackson's Regt. Mil., served in 9th. Infty, afterwards Todd's Independent Co. Cav. Co., La. Irish Regt. She was to be named in honour of the 18th state and was assigned to the Norfolk Navy Yard that was preparing to lay her down at their shipyard at Portsmouth, Virginia. Mil (served in E. Baton Rouge Regt., La. The bow was of a traditional pointed design which could be used to ram unsuspecting enemy vessels or break through water-born obstacles as needed. Meschacebe Native Guards, La. Infty. Infty. USS Louisiana (1861) â The second USS Louisiana was a propeller driven iron hull steamer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.teamboat Origins Louisiana was built at Wilmington, Delaware, in 1860 by the Harlan Hollingsworth Iron Shipbuilding Company ⦠Wikipedia Co., La. Irish Regt., La. Courtesy of North Carolina Historic Sites Co., 4th Regt., French Brig. A. C. Simonon's Co. Jackson Volunteers, Co. C, 1st Battn. Infty. Infty. Authored By: Staff Writer | Last Edited:
Fuqua, Ind. L. Doyle's Co., La. This page features all our views of USS Lexington. Louisiana Independent Rangers, La. Infty. Militia. A. A. Jacques, Ind. Jeff Davis Lt. O'Hara. Vol., Lt. Etienne Velten, Ind. McCall Guards, Co. A, 23rd La. Pelican Rangers, No. 2nd Regt. Lesseps, Jr., Ind. La. R. S. Kirke's Co., Continental Regt., La. Mil., Capt. The USS Mound City was a Union naval vessel that served during the Civil War primarily in and around Arkansas on the Mississippi and White rivers in operations during and after the Vicksburg Campaign. Mil., Capt. Theo. McWaters Rangers, Capt. Pointe Coupee Artillery, Battn., La. Mil. Mil. Infty. I, Cohfed. La. W. H. Waters, Ind. Europ. Caddo Confederates, Co. J. F. Dauer's Co. La. Mil. R. Wells, Ind. Inf., after Co. T. 0. Orleans Cadets, Co. E, 5th La. Fausse River Guards, Co. in King's Spl. Battn. Mil. Infty. Mil., in 13th Regt, 2nd Brig, 1st Div. Sappers and Miners, Co. H, 27th La. Infty. La. R. Curell, Ind. French Co. of Pointe Coupee, La. Bossier Rangers Vols., Co. A, 1st Battn., State Grds. Regt., La. Co. Louisiana Guards, Co. A, of East Batoft Rouge Co., La. Orleans Guards Regiment, Col. Numa Augustin's Regt., La. Mil., Co. D, Lewis Battn., Regt. Vols., Wm. Cav., Greenleaf's Co., La. Mil., Capt. Lamonthe's Battery, La. Holmes Battery, attached to 1st La. Joiner, Gary D. One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End: The Red River Campaign of 1864. Orleans Guard Artillery, Independent Battn., La. Inf. Inf. E. P. Doremus Ind. Inf. Jno. Mil., Capt. also called Confed. Polish Regiment, First 14th Sulakowski's La. Chas. Kennedy Battn., 5th Battn. and Regt. Fire Battn. Co., La. Mil., Capt. Lafourche Creoles, Co. G, 18th La. Donaldsonville Arty., Capt. She, along with the USS Tyler and the USS Conestoga, participated in the "Timberclad Raid" of 1862, capturing or forcing the destruction of nine Confederate ships along the Tennessee River in four days. Rapides Rangers, Lt. T. McFeeley's Co., Ind. Vols. Orleans Tirailleurs, Co. K, 23rd La. Mechanic Guards, La. and Chasseurs a pied Regt., Ind. Mil., Ind. Louisiana Turcos, Co. H, 15th La. Mil. Vols., 26th Co., La. Koscinski, Guards-Whann Rifle Grds., Co. E, Kennedy's 21st Regt., La. Pikemen of '61, La. and Regt. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 2003. Mil. USS Louisiana (BB-71) was the fifth and final Montana-class battleship planned for construction. Ogden's Battn. Grds. Simon Richard, Ind. Capt. Mil., as Co. C, St. Charles Regt. B. Seeger's Co., 9th Regt., 1st. Cavalry, Capt. Vols., also called 1st Spec. Morehouse Fencibles, Co. E, 3rd La. Gross Tete Rangers, La. Jefferson Blues, Continental Regt., La. 8. Gleen Guards, Co. F, 1st Regt., 1st Brig., and in Beauregard Rgt., La. Pine Grove Guards, Capt. R. Canadine's Co., La. Mil. Inf. Infty. Mil. Mil., Capt. Inf. Mil. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1995. Hy. Family Home Guards, La. Militia. Infantry. Mil., Co. D, La. Ironclad Gunboat. Chasseurs de la Gard, La. (De Gournay's Battery). Cannon Guards, Co. — Jackson Regt., La. J. Norwood's Co., La. P. Grandpere, Ind. Co. Cav. Batt. Mil., Capt. A. McWaters, Co. La. Cronan Rebels La. Click on his image to see all of his work on the history of southwest Louisiana. La. Lt. Lafayette Minute Men, La. Quitman Guards, served in St. Landry Regt. Briarfield Rebels, La. Jean Pierre, Ind. Batty., served as Co. C 3rd Battn., Fid. Lauve, Ind. Fred. Lafayette Volunteers, Co. A, Fire Battn., afterwards Regt. De Feriet Guards Co. Assumption Creoles, Co. C, 26th La. & Regt. Atchafalaya Mounted Scouts, Battn. Mil., also Algiers Battn., La. W. P. Peck, Ind. Lott's Co., La. Irish Regt., La. Mil. W. F. Clark, Ind. Vols. (Sometimes. Mil., Capt. Jno. Inf. Arty. Newton. Jno. La. I wanted to take time t... At the New York State Military Museum website are several newspaper pieces that includes letters from the 175th New York Regiment in mid 18... ____________________________________________. Hinston Guards, La. Militia, Capt. Mil. Chas. Crockett Southrons, Capt. Militia. Bienvenu Guards, Capt. Big Bend, Co —, Capt. 1, Co. H, 3rd La. Mil., Vols. Mil., Capt. Chasseurs de la Fourche, La. Cavalry served as Co. A, Wimberley's or Webb's Squadron, La. Vols., also Wheat's Special Battn. Wm. Lafayette Regt., La. Thos. Southern Sentinels, Co. Mil., Capt. Louisiana Guards, Co. A, 1st Battn., La. Grivot Fancy Guards, Co. E, 26th La. Co. of Catahoula. A list of some of the prominent Civil War battlefield National Parks can be found below and you can find out more about the history behind each location. Chas. Burton's Co., in LaFourche Regt., La. Infty. Infty., which afterwards be-. 1, Capt. Infty. Inf., La. North Louisiana Cadets, Co. F, after A, 12th La. & Battn. The premier historian on Cajun culture in Acadiana. Jas. Garnett Rangers, Capt. The USS Arizona Civil War Project Fund is a public charity with 501 c(3) tax exempt status. La. Opelousas Greys, La. Davis Guards Cavalry Co. G. Miles Legion La. 31st La. Infty. Fid. T. Dean, Ind. The USS Lexington was one of the war's most illustrious timberclad gunboats, one of the longest serving vessels on the western rivers. (also C. G. Minute Men) Capt. Native Grds., La. S. J. McPherson's Co., La. J. C. Lee, La. Infty. Shooters, Ind. Independent Rangers, Co. E, afterwards Co. Mil., Capt. F. E. Lapaginier, Ind. (Supposed to be but not found as such.). Inf. Capt. Engineers Co., 1st Regt. I, 8th La. Norwood's Co., Capt. Mil., Col. Chas. Mil., Capt. La. Irish Volunteers, Capt. Infty., Vols. Pointe Coupee Volunteers, Co. H, 11th La. USS Winona was a Unadilla-class gunboat built for service with the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Ouachita Guerillers Arty., Capt. La. French Vol., La. Bayou Boeuf Cavalry Guards, La. La. Inf., 24th Regt., La. Grd. Co. Carroll Guards, Co. L. 11th La. Infty, Sulakowski's Regt. Cazadores Espanoles, Col. Nevil Soule's Regt., La. Lafayette Co. No. Claiborne Rebels La. Alligator Rangers, Co. F, 2nd La. called 24th Regt. Louisiana Irish Regt., Col. P. B. O'Brien's Regt., La. D. Pinkney Smith, Ind. Orleans Cadets, Capt. Vols. Mil., Vol., La. The mission of the fund is to locate and secure the wrecks of the USS Arizona (1858) and other Civil War vessels with the goal of preserving the history, the artifacts and the educational legacy of each vessel. after Gen. Beauregard's Body Guard Dreux's Co. Cav. Mil. Phoenix Guards, Capt. Infty. W. Wilson, Ind. Co., Battn. Co. in Lafourche Regt., La. E. T. King's Co., La. 1864. Add your article. The CSS Louisiana was constructed by the Confederate States of America as a deterrent to Union naval forces attempting to control the lower Mississippi River during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Militia Capt. Rapides Co., La. State Grds. Henry Clay Guards, Capt. In March-May 1864, she took part in expeditions up the Black, Ouachita, and Red rivers in Louisiana, and helped defeat an attack on White River Station, Arkansas, in June. Wm. Mil. 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