Magazine: Military Images Magazine (Nov/Dec 1988): p. 21 Publication Date: 1988 Links to Read/Buy: N/A (Google Books) N/A (Amazon.com) No Cover/Title Page Image Available (Use the Contact Form if you can supply one.) Many of the men who had deserted the battalion reentered service in early 1864 by joining the 7 th Louisiana Cavalry Regiment." 48th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry Organized March 11, 1864, from 10th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent). It was known as "Lee's Foreign Legion" due to the large numbers of foreign-born troops. LA Heavy Artillery Regiment. Jastremski rose through the ranks of the 10th Louisiana Infantry from Corporal to Sergeant Major and finally to the rank of Captain. These first volunteers, plus later replacements who enrolled in the 12th Louisiana throughout the war, came from communities in the present day Louisiana parishes of Bienville, Caldwell, Claiborne, DeSoto, Grant, Ascension & Assumption Parish. [Excerpted from Lee's Foreign Legion: A History of the 10th Louisiana Infantry by Thomas Walter Brooks and Michael Dan Jones, 1995] The 10th Louisiana had participated in the days' brilliant victory [of May 2nd], but such success does not come without cost. 14th Louisiana Infantry Regiment. "10th Infantry Battalion [also called Yellow Jacket Battalion] was organized during the fall of 1862. Organized June 6, 1863, from 2nd Louisiana Native Guard Infantry. 9th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent). Joseph Camersac LeBleu: A Soldier of Company K, 10th Louisiana Infantry.â Author: Jones, M.D. The 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division is an infantry brigade combat team of the United States Army based at Fort Polk, Louisiana.Since its activation in 2004, the brigade has deployed four times to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Publisher: T.W. The 10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment was a Louisiana infantry unit of the Confederate States of America that operated with the Army of Northern Virginia of the American Civil War. 10th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent). Also Known as the Louisiana 10th Infantry Battalion The following is a brief history and roster of the 10th Louisiana Infantry Battalion (Yellow Jacket Battalion) which was reorganized at Simmsport on November 14, 1863 to be combined with the 18th Louisiana to form the Consolidated 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment and Yellow Jacket Battalion. 12th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent). [The below story is excerpted from Confederate States Rangers of the 10th Liouisiana Infantry by Michael Dan Jones, CreateSpace.com 2014. This unit was attached to Col's Isaac F. Shepard's (under arrest at the time of the battle of Milliken's Bend), Hermann Lieb's (wounded 7 June 1863), and Lt. Col. Charles J. Paine's African Brigade, District of Northeast Louisiana, under Brig. The 10th Louisiana Infantry and Louisiana Tigers (which i discussed with a Maryland-born and Louisiana-married CWTer on another forum) were some incredibly diverse units on par with their Union counterparts and already in the CSA's most cosmopolitan and international city New Orleans (an antebellum South version of New York City). 1st Brigade, 1st Division, United States Colored Troops, District of Vicksburg, Miss., to February, 1865. Company E , 28th Louisiana Infantry. WARNING: our group commemorates the 10th Infantry Regiment of Louisiana of the C.S.A Army, many Italians from South Italy (former prisoners Army Bourbon) fought as volunteers, but also several men from the Northern regions, Lombardy, Piedmont and Veneto in particular. It was involved in the operations against the Federal Red River Campaign and later participated in various conflicts in Louisiana. Michael Dan Jones has been very busy the past few years writing numerous books on people, units, and battles relating to the Civil War in Louisiana. Unit: 10th Louisiana Unit Affiliation: (York), Gordon, II Title: âSgt. Forum; Companies; CSA; Companies; 10th Louisiana Infantry, Co. A. Defenses of New Orleans to April, 1864. Names of Officers and Staff , 21st Louisiana Militia. The 10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment was a Louisiana infantry unit of the Confederate States of America that operated with the Army of Northern Virginia of the American Civil War.It was known as "Lee's Foreign Legion" due to the large numbers of foreign-born troops. The winter of 1863-1864. ; 1st Colored Infantry. [1]. (April 5, 2012) -- The 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), formed the nexus of the largest ⦠10th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent): | | | 10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African Descent) | ... World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and the most definitive collection ever assembled. 10th Louisiana Infantry [African Descent] United States African Brigade Tablet . 11th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent). Forgot User Name / Password ? Lieutenant Colonel Waggaman led a bayonet charge by the 10th Louisiana that broke through Union infantry to the artillery line before being thrown back. Duthil, Henry (Duthel, Duthile, Dutil, Henri, Henrie), Pvt. ILLINOIS--10th Cavalry. Having a cup of hot coffee after the meal. One of his latest books is a regimental history on the 13th Louisana Infantry: Fighting for Southern Independence: A History of the 13th Louisiana Infantry Regiment. During the winter of 1863-1864 it was consolidated with the 10th Louisiana Infantry Battalion, then in the spring of 1864 part of this command transferred to the 7th Louisiana Cavalry Regiment. The 10th Louisiana Infantry (African descent) was a regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Mustered into Confederate service for the war at Camp Moore on July 22, 1861. From Bergeron, "Yellow Jackets," 2: "Fournet's command ultimately received the official designation 10th Louisiana Infantry Battalion, but it was more commonly known by its nickname, the Yellow Jackets Battalion. The 12th Louisiana Infantry was a volunteer regiment formed for Confederate service at Camp Moore, Louisiana in the summer of 1861. MISSISSIPPI--1st Colored Heavy Arty. It was composed primarily of freed or escaped slaves from Louisiana's plantations and was commanded by white officers. The 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division is an infantry brigade combat team of the United States Army based at Fort Polk, Louisiana. 10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment - "Lee's Foreign Legion" Company I - "Tirailleurs d'Orleans": camping on the shore of the Potomac River. LOUISIANA--9th Colored Infantry. Smith, Eben E., Pvt. It fought in nearly every major engagement of General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, including the Yorktown Peninsula of 1862, the Seven Days, Cedar Run, Second Manassas, Sharpsburg (Antietam), Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine ⦠On April 9, 1865, only 4 officers and 13 men surrendered. Cary enlisted in the 10th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) on August 8, 1863. Co. A., 11th Maine Infantry (wounded soldier) Exhaustively researched, including variations of misspelled names, the authors provide a detailed account of the individual members of this fascinating Confederate Army outfit. of the Gulf, to September, 1863. 1863. For anyone conducting research regarding the 10th Louisiana Infantry, this can be the definitive work. The 19th Louisiana Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment from Louisiana that served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The Charge of the 10th Louisiana Infantry at the Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862. Alexander Thibodeaux, Company A., Fournet's Battalion -- according to his Confederate Pension Application on ⦠10th Regiment Infantry ... Louisiana, 88-90: Organization: Organized by the addition of five companies to the 2nd Special Infantry Battalion at Camp Moore on July 22, 1861. 10th Illinois Cavalry Reproduction number: LC-B8151-10162 (copy photograph) Shutter, Allison, Drummer, Company C, 7th Pennsylvania Reserves Reproduction number: LC-B8184-10376 (copy photograph) Note: Shutter is the man pictured in the lower right image. It then merged into the 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment. Co. D, 18th La. 8th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent). Field & Staff , 28th Louisiana Infantry. FORT POLK, La. Vicksburg Campaign. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Corps de Afrique, Dept. Vizzola... Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images Horace Barlow was born in about 1828 in Albemarle County. Artillery. Lyons was also captured. Unit Roster , 28th Louisiana Infantry. Unit: 10th Louisiana Unit Affiliation: (York), Gordon, II Title: Leeâs Foreign Legion: A History of the 10th Louisiana Infantry Author: Brooks, T.W. The 10th Louisiana Infantry (African descent) was a regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.12 It was comprised primarily of freed or escaped slaves from Louisiana's plantations and was commanded by white officers. The regiment lost 18 men killed, 35 wounded and 18 captured out of 272 men engaged. Inf. Attached to the Defenses of New Orleans, Dept. He was a POW at Fort Delaware in the summer of 1862 and was released and exchanged in August 1862 to return to duty with the 10th Louisiana. Born on April 8, 1841, in Calcasieu Parish, La., Joseph C. Lebleu was the youngest of a family of eight children to Arsine and Eliza (Milhomme) LeBleu. Brooks Publication Date:1995 ASIN: B0000CP4NU Links to Read/Buy: Leeâs Foreign Legion: A History of the 10th Louisiana Infantry (Google Books); Leeâs Foreign Legion: A History of the 10th Louisiana Infantry Shuler, Jonas Nathan, Pvt. "10th Infantry Regiment was assembled at Camp Moore, Louisiana, during June and July, 1861. 2nd Regiment Infantry. Additional Information (8 July 2002):Also served in the 10th Battalion, Yellow Jackets in Capt. Organized at New Orleans under Colonel Valery Sulakowski, Lieutenant Colonel Richard W. Jones and Major Zebulon York and originally known as Sulakowskiâs 1st Regiment Polish Brigade. Total, 652. Lieutenant Colonel Waggaman was wounded and captured, and Captain I.L. LOUISIANA--11th Colored Infantry. This is the history of Company K, Confederate States Rangers, and the regiment to which it belonged, the 10th Louisiana Infantry. The 2nd Louisiana Brigade of commander, Francis T. Nicholls, lost his left foot to a well aimed piece of Federal solid shot. NPS Photo. The 10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment was a Louisiana infantry unit of the Confederate States of America that operated with the Army of Northern Virginia of the American Civil War.It was known as "Lee's Foreign Legion" due to the large numbers of foreign-born troops. The 10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment was a Louisiana infantry unit of the Confederate States of America that operated with the Army of Northern Virginia of the American Civil War. Confederate State Rangers. The regiment lost 7 dead and 19 wounded in drunken rioting in Grand Junction, Tennessee, several shot by Colonel Sulakowski. WARNING: our group commemorates the 10th Infantry Regiment of Louisiana of the C.S.A Army, many Italians from South Italy (former prisoners Army Bourbon) fought as volunteers, but also several men from the Northern regions, Lombardy, Piedmont and Veneto in particular. Although still part of the 10th Mountain Division, the brigade now wears the patch of the 36th Infantry Division through the Army's Associated Unit Pilot program. 1 History 1.1 Formation 2 References 2.1 Citations 2.2 Bibliography The future companies of the 19th Louisiana arrived at Camp Moore, established near Tangipahoa in May 1861 to provide an assembly point for Louisiana volunteer ⦠Attached to 1st Colored Brigade, District of Vicksburg, Miss., to April, 1864. Arsine, born 1787, was the first settler in Calcasieu east of the Calcasieu river. June 9: Action near Lake Providence Inf. 1Oth Louisiana Infantry â Company C Army of Northern Virginia The 10th Louisiana re-enactment regiment was formed on January 27, 1985 in Toronto, Canada. [1]. The other units in Anderson's Brigade were the First Florida Battalion, the Seventeenth Louisiana Infantry, Twentieth Louisiana Infantry, the Confederate Guards Response Battalion, and the Fifth Company, Washington (La.) Horace Barlow and Aaron Burr also enlisted in the Corps dâAfrique around this time. This is the history of Company K, Confederate States Rangers, and the regiment to which it belonged, the 10th Louisiana Infantry. June 7: Actions, Milliken's Bend and Young's Point ILLINOIS--10th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 101 killed, 285 wounded, 266 missing. 1st. Joseph C. Lebleu, Company K "Confederate States Rangers," 10th Louisiana Infantry. of the Gulf, to October, 1863. Company K , 8th Louisiana Infantry.
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