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Every officer present in the 4th Battalion was killed or wounded except one lieutenant, and more than half the men were casualties. [3] Captains Frank N. Marks of B Company and Edward L. Coleman of D Company were both killed. [1] On 12 November 1863, the 4th Louisiana Battalion transferred to Colonel Randall L. Gibson's brigade. [3]
The other units in Gibson's brigade were the 1st Regulars, 13th, 16th-25th, 19th, 20th, and 30th Louisiana Regiments and the 4th and 14th Louisiana Battalions. [16] [Note 2] On 20 July, the regiment took part in the Battle of Peachtree Creek. [12] On 28 July, the 4th Louisiana Infantry Regiment fought at the Battle of Ezra Church. [12] S. D.
1st (Wheat's) Special Battalion, Infantry (Louisiana Tigers) 3rd Battalion, Infantry (became the 15th Infantry) 4th Battalion, Infantry; 5th Battalion, Infantry (became the 21st Infantry) 6th Battalion, Infantry (became the 20th Infantry) 7th Battalion, Infantry; 8th Battalion, Infantry (became the 8th Heavy Artillery) 9th Battalion, Infantry
This category relates to individual regiments, organizations and batteries raised by or associated with Louisiana for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. For more information on the state's role in the war effort, see Louisiana in the American Civil War .
The 4th Louisiana Field Battery was an artillery unit recruited from volunteers in Louisiana and Mississippi that fought in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The 4-gun battery organized in August 1862 with recruits from Tensas Parish, Louisiana, and Jefferson County, Mississippi. The unit usually accompanied Isaac F ...
All told, the Louisiana Tiger Battalion listed 47 casualties at the battle (31 wounded, 12 killed, 3 captured, and one wounded and captured). [14] "Report of Major Chatham Roberdeau Wheat, First Special Battalion Louisiana Volunteers, of the Battle of Manassas, Virginia, July 21, 1861. Manassas, August 1, 1861, Sir:
Florida & Confederate Battalion: Cpt William C. Beard; 4th Louisiana; 17th Louisiana [10] 25th Louisiana; 30th Mississippi [11] 36th Mississippi [12] 41st Mississippi: Col William F. Tucker [11] Hodgson's (Louisiana) Battery; 2nd Brigade [8] BG Alfred Mouton. 11th Louisiana; 16th Louisiana; 18th Louisiana; 19th Louisiana; 13th (Orleans Guard ...
4th Louisiana: Col Samuel E. Hunter; 13th-20th Louisiana: Col Francis L. Campbell; 16th-25th Louisiana: Col Francis C. Zacharie; 19th Louisiana: Maj Camp Flournoy; 30th Louisiana: Maj Arthur Picolet; 4th Louisiana Battalion: Cpt T. Alexander Bisland; 14th Louisiana Battalion Sharpshooters: Lt Andrew T. Martin; Eldridge's Artillery Battalion