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This is a list of Florida Confederate Civil War units. ... 4th Florida Infantry Regiment; ... 1st Florida Infantry Battalion at the Battle of Olustee, ...
1st Confederate (Georgia Volunteers) 25th Georgia: Col William J. Winn, Maj A.W. Smith; 29th Georgia; 30th Georgia; 66th Georgia: Cpt Thomas L. Langston; 1st Georgia Sharpshooter Battalion; Finley's Brigade BG Jesse J. Finley (w) Ltc Daniel Kenan 1st-3rd Florida; 1st Florida Cavalry (dismounted)-4th Florida Infantry; 6th Florida: Ltc Daniel Kenan
4th Georgia Sharpshooters; Lewis' (Orphan) Brigade BG Joseph Horace Lewis. 2nd Kentucky: Col James W. Moss; 4th Kentucky; 5th Kentucky; 6th Kentucky: Col Martin H. Cofer; 9th Kentucky; Finley's Brigade BG Jesse J. Finley (w May 14) Col Angus D. McLean 1st-3rd Florida; 1st Florida Cavalry (dismounted)-4th Florida Infantry; 6th Florida: Col Angus ...
In March of 1865, the Brigade saw it's final battle at Bentonville. [9] On April 9, 1865, the same day that General Lee surrendered at Appomattox, General Johnston reorganized his army and consolidated all Florida units into a single reorganized Florida 1st Infantry Regiment. When it came time for this unit to surrender, only around 400 men ...
4th Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters; 2nd-10th-20th Tennessee; Finley's Brigade: Lieutenant Colonel Edward Mashburn 1st-3rd Florida; 4th Florida Infantry-1st Florida Cavalry (dismounted) 6th-7th Florida; Brown's Division Brigadier General Roswell S. Ripley (Arrived on the battlefield March 21) Gist's Brigade Colonel Hume R. Field
The Battle of Vernon, Florida was a minor skirmish of the American Civil War that took place on September 28, 1864, near the town of Vernon, Florida.Coming a day after the larger Battle of Marianna, this conflict involved a company of Home Guard troops from Vernon who were going to the aid of their Confederate compatriots in that city. [1]
Florida participated in the American Civil War as a member of the Confederate States of America.It had been admitted to the United States as a slave state in 1845. In January 1861, Florida became the third Southern state to secede from the Union after the November 1860 presidential election victory of Abraham Lincoln.
1st-3rd Florida; 4th Florida & 1st Florida Cavalry (dismounted): Ltc Edward Badger (w), Maj Jacob A. Lash; 6th Florida; 7th Florida; Jackson's Brigade BG Henry R. Jackson. 1st Georgia Confederate: Col George A. Smith (k) 25th Georgia; 29th Georgia; 30th Georgia; 66th Georgia: Ltc Algernon S. Hamilton (w) 1st Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion ...