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The 1st Battalion, Mississippi Mounted Rifles was a unit in the Union Army during the American Civil War, [1] and was the only Union Mississippi unit created during the Civil War other than regiments of the United States Colored Troops [2]
1st Battalion, Mississippi Mounted Rifles (Union) 1st Mississippi Cavalry Regiment (African Descent) – redesignated 3rd U.S. Colored Cavalry Regiment; 1st Mississippi Heavy Artillery Regiment (African Descent) – redesignated 5th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment
1st Battalion, Arkansas State Troops; 1st Battalion, Mississippi Mounted Rifles (Union) 1st California Mountaineers Battalion; 1st Cavalry Regiment, Arkansas State Troops; 1st Colorado Cavalry Regiment; 1st Connecticut Cavalry Regiment; 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery Regiment; 1st Connecticut Light Artillery Battery; 1st Dakota Cavalry ...
1st Battalion, Trans-Mississippi Confederate Cavalry (1st Battalion, Arkansas and Louisiana Cavalry) ... (1st Arkansas Cherokee Mounted Rifles) 1st Cherokee Mounted ...
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted) 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted) 4th Arkansas Infantry; 9th Arkansas Infantry; 25th Arkansas Infantry; Cantey's Brigade Col Edward A. O'Neal. 17th Alabama Infantry; 26th Alabama Infantry; 29th Alabama Infantry; 37th Mississippi Infantry; Artillery Ltc Samuel C. Williams Waddell's Battalion
1st Administrative Brigade, Yorkshire (West Riding) Artillery Volunteers; 1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion (Stirman's) 1st Arkansas Colored Light Artillery Battery; 1st Georgia Infantry Battalion (Union) 1st Battalion, Mississippi Mounted Rifles (Union) 1st California Infantry Battalion (Veteran) 1st Independent Company Loyal Virginians
1st Battalion of Mississippi Rifle Volunteers, for the duration, (5 companies); October and November 1847 – June 1848. ... 1st Regiment of Texas Mounted Rifle ...
The Unionist 1st Mississippi Mounted Rifles guarded the pack train. Despite firm resistance, the Confederate line was pressed back. After shelling the Union cavalrymen, the train with its four-gun battery began to withdraw. Kargé ordered the 7th Indiana and 4th Missouri to seize the train.