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  2. Florida Brigade of the Army of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The brigade was formed in November 1863. It comprised the following units: the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th Florida Infantry Regiments, as well as the 1st Florida Cavalry Regiment, which fought dismounted. [1] Portions of the brigade fought in nearly every major campaign of the Western Theater. [a]

  3. List of Florida Confederate Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    1st Florida Infantry Regiment; 2nd Florida Infantry Regiment; 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment. Jacksonville Light Infantry (Company A) Saint Augustine Blues (Company B) 4th Florida Infantry Regiment; 5th Florida Infantry Regiment; 6th Florida Infantry Regiment; 7th Florida Infantry Regiment; 8th Florida Infantry Regiment; 9th Florida Infantry ...

  4. 4th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Following the end of the War of 1812, and consistent with the reduction in force of the Regular Army, the original 4th Infantry Regiment was consolidated on May–October 1815 with the 9th and 13th Infantry (both constituted 11 January 1812), the 21st Infantry (constituted 26 June 1812), the 40th Infantry (constituted 29 January 1813), and the ...

  5. Florida in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Florida native Edmund Kirby Smith fought with Bragg. The 1st and 3rd Florida Infantry Regiments joined Bragg in Tennessee. Convention delegate W. G. M. Davis raised the 1st Florida Cavalry and joined General Joseph E. Johnston in Tennessee. In December 1863, the 4th Florida Infantry was consolidated with the 1st Cavalry.

  6. Battle of Peachtree Creek order of battle: Confederate

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    1st Regiment State Troops: Col Edward H. Pottle; 2nd Regiment State Troops: Col Charles D. Anderson; 5th Regiment State Troops: Col S.S. Stanford; 1st Battalion State Troops: Ltc H.K. McCay; 2nd Brigade BG Pleasant J. Philips. 3rd Regiment State Troops: Col Q.M. Hill; 4th Regiment State Troops: Col Robert McMillan; 6th Regiment State Troops ...

  7. Fort King - Wikipedia

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    Fort King (also known as Camp King or Cantonment King) was a United States military fort in north central Florida, near what later developed as the city of Ocala.It was named after U.S. Army Colonel William King, commander of the 4th Infantry Regiment and the first governor of the provisional West Florida region.

  8. Atlanta campaign order of battle: First phase, Confederate

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    1st and 4th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated) 2nd and 6th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated) 3rd and 5th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated) 1st-3rd Missouri Cavalry (dismounted): Col Elijah Gates; Sears' Brigade BG Claudius W. Sears (w May 19) Col William T.S. Barry. 4th Mississippi; 35th Mississippi: Col William T.S. Barry

  9. Battle of Atlanta order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    Florida Brigade BG Jesse J. Finley. 1st-3rd Florida: Cpt Matthew Strain; 1st Florida Cavalry (dismounted)-4th Florida Infantry: Ltc Edward Badger; 6th Florida: Ltc Daniel L. Kenan; 7th Florida: Ltc Robert Bullock; Tyler's Brigade BG Thomas B. Smith. 37th Georgia: Ltc Joseph T. Smith; 4th Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion: Maj Theodore D. Caswell