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The 2nd Regiment, Texas Infantry was an infantry regiment from Texas that served with Confederate States Army in the American Civil War. The regiment was organized by the then Captain John Creed Moore who would become the regiment's 1st Colonel. Many of the men were from Houston and Galveston. [1]
William Peleg Rogers (December 17, 1819 – October 4, 1862) was a Texan lawyer and political activist and a Confederate army officer.. After service in the Mexican War, he strongly supported the cause of secession from the Union, and became colonel of the 2nd Texas Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army, at the outset of the Civil War.
9th Texas: Col Wright A. Stanley; Confederate Guards Response Battalion (12th Louisiana Bn.): Maj Franklin H. Clack; Washington Louisiana Artillery, 5th Company: Cpt W. Irwin Hodgson; 3rd Brigade Col Preston Pond, Jr. 16th Louisiana: Maj Daniel Gober; 18th Louisiana: Col Alfred Mouton (w), Ltc Alfred Roman
Noble L. McGinnis (August 3, 1829–June 14, 1898) was a Confederate veteran of the American Civil War, rising to become Colonel of the 2nd Texas Infantry. [1] He was born in Tennessee, lived briefly in Texas, and for many years was a noted citizen of Rapides Parish, Louisiana .
After Texas seceded from the Union in 1861, he enlisted in the Confederate States Army 2nd Texas Infantry Regiment, Company C Bayland Guards. Wounded at the April 1862 Battle of Shiloh, he served time as a prisoner of war at Camp Douglas in Illinois. Following his release, he received a medical discharge from the Confederate States Army.
Private Benjamin W. Varnell of Co. B, 1st Texas Cavalry Regiment with plumed had. 1st (McCulloch's) Mounted RiflemenState service, March 4, 1861 - mid-April 1861. Confederate service, mid-April 1861 - mid-April 1862 as the First Regiment, Texas Mounted Riflemen, also known as the First Texas Mounted Rifles (mustered out at the expiration of the enlistme
The Adventures of a Tenderfoot: History of the Second Regt. Mounted Rifles and Co. G, Thirty–Third Regt. and Capt. Coopwood's Spy Co. and Second Texas in Texas and New Mexico. Waco, Texas: W.M. Morrison, 1914. Davis, James Henry, editor. Texans in Gray: A Regimental History of the Eighteenth Texas Infantry, Walker's Texas Division in the ...
Carmichael's Company Illinois Cavalry: Cpt Eagleton Carmichael; Not brigaded K-5, W-35, M-0 = 40: Stewart's Company Illinois Cavalry: Lt Ezra King K-0, W-3; Battery D, 1st Illinois Light Artillery (4 24 lb how): Cpt Edward McAllister (w) K-1, W-4; Battery E, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery (2 6lb SB, 2 12lb how): Lt George L. Nispel