List of Mississippi Civil War Confederate units
This is a list of Mississippi Civil War Confederate Units, which fought for the Confederacy in the American Civil War. State Troops units that served Mississippi rather than the Confederate Army are also included here. The list of Union Mississippi units is shown separately.
Confederate army
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Sharpshooters
edit- 1st Battalion, Sharp Shooters
- 9th Battalion Sharp Shooters
- 15th Battalion, Sharp Shooters
Cavalry
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American Indian battalion
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Partisan Rangers
edit- 1st (Falkner's) Partisan Rangers
- 2nd (Ballentine's) Partisan Rangers
- 12th Battalion, Partisan Rangers (see 10th Cavalry)
- 18th Battalion, Partisan Rangers (see 18th Cavalry)
- Outlaw's Battalion, Partisan Rangers
State Troops
editState Troops regiments were created beginning at the time of secession in January 1861, consisting of units that were mustered into the service of Mississippi rather than the Confederate Army. These units were reorganized in 1862 into infantry and cavalry regiments. In 1864 a second call for State Troops was issued by Governor Charles Clark, and new regiments were formed. Several of the State Troops cavalry regiments were later converted to Confederate service, as noted below.
Short term state units
edit- Army of 10,000: 5 infantry regiments, 1 battalion. 60-days state service, 1861.
Infantry
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Cavalry
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Reserves
edit- 1st Regiment Cavalry Reserves
- 2nd Battalion Cavalry Reserves
- 3rd Battalion Cavalry Reserves
- Gamblin's Battalion Cavalry Reserves
- Montgomery's Battalion Cavalry Reserves
- Moorman's Battalion Cavalry Reserves
- Peyton's Battalion Cavalry Reserves
- Stubb's Battalion Cavalry Reserves
See also
editReferences
edit- Sifakis, Stewart (1995). Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Mississippi. New York: Facts On File. ISBN 978-0-8160-2291-5.
- Rowland, Dunbar. (1908). The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi, Volume 2. Mississippi Department of Archives and History.