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The Florida Brigade consisted of the 1st-3rd, 4th, 6th and 7th Florida Infantry Regiments, as well as the 1st Dismounted Florida Cavalry. [22] Taking position on Missionary Ridge, the brigade was stationed next to Bragg's headquarters, half in the second line and half in the forward position below the crest. As the army was overwhelmed by the ...
4th Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion; Finley's Brigade BG Jesse J. Finley. 1st-3rd Florida Infantry; 4th Florida Infantry-1st Florida Cavalry (dismounted) 6th Florida Infantry; 7th Florida Infantry; Artillery Col Melancthon Smith. Hoxton's Battalion Maj Llewellyn G. Hoxton Alabama Artillery Battery; Florida Artillery Battery
9th Florida Infantry Regiment; 10th Florida Infantry Regiment; 11th Florida Infantry Regiment; 1st Florida (Reserves) Infantry; 1st Florida (Holland`s) Infantry Battalion (1st Special Btln.) 2nd Florida Infantry Battalion; Florida Brigade (Army of Northern Virginia) Florida Brigade (Army of Tennessee)
Instead, the leadership of the Florida Brigade fell to Colonel Jesse J. Finley. [4] At the time of consolidation, the 1st and 3rd regiments totaled 240 men and 119 arms. [5] According to letters and diaries, the Floridians were happy about the consolidation of the brigade. Their first combat together would be at Missionary Ridge.
1st Florida Battalion [31] 2nd Florida Battalion [32] 4th Florida Battalion [33] 6th Florida Battalion [34] Wright's Brigade BG Ambrose R. Wright. 3rd Georgia; 22nd Georgia; 48th Georgia; 2nd Georgia Battalion; 10th Georgia Battalion; Heth's Division MG Henry Heth. Davis' Brigade BG Joseph R. Davis. 1st Confederate Battalion [35] 2nd Mississippi
Officially they were Company C, 4th Battalion, Florida State Troops; one company among 20 throughout the State Troops. [16] Company C conducted their first "annual camp of instruction" at Camp Henderson on Leon Heights near Tallahassee with all of the Florida State Troops during May 18 – 25, 1897.
The 1st Florida Battalion Special Cavalry, nicknamed the "Cow Cavalry", was a Confederate States Army cavalry unit from Florida during the American Civil War. Commanded by Charles James Munnerlyn; it was organized to protect herds of cattle from Union raiders. [1] [2] The hides and meat from Florida cattle were a critical supply item for the ...
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