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  2. 1st Louisiana Native Guard (Union) - Wikipedia

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    From its formation in September 1862 until early May 1863, the 1st Louisiana Native Guard largely performed fatigue duty–chopping wood, gathering supplies, and digging earthworks. From January 1863 to May 1863, the regiment also guarded the railway depots along the rail line between Algiers (south of the Mississippi River, now part of New ...

  3. 1st Louisiana Native Guard (Confederate) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Louisiana Native Guard was a Confederate Louisianan militia that consisted of Creoles of color. Formed in 1861 in New Orleans, Louisiana , it was disbanded on April 25, 1862. Some of the unit's members joined the Union Army's 1st Louisiana Native Guard , which later became the 73rd Regiment Infantry of the United States Colored Troops.

  4. List of Louisiana Confederate Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform and Louisiana state seal belt buckle with musket. From the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs division, Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs 4th Louisiana Infantry Regimental Monument at Vicksburg National Military Park Louisiana monument at Vicksburg National Military Park

  5. 2nd Louisiana Native Guard Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Louisiana Regiment Native Guard Infantry was a regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. [1] It was organized in New Orleans and was tasked with defending the city until being redeployed to Ship Island in Mississippi.

  6. Port Hudson State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The state of Louisiana maintains the site, which includes a museum about the siege, artillery displays, redoubts, and interpretive plaques. Historical reenactments are held each year. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974, significant as the first place where African-American military units fought for the Union Army under ...

  7. List of Louisiana Union Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    2nd Louisiana Regiment Infantry: 1st Louisiana Regiment Native Guard Infantry: 1st Corps d'Afrique Regiment Infantry: 73rd United States Colored Infantry Regiment: 2nd Louisiana Regiment Native Guard Infantry: 2nd Corps d'Afrique Regiment Infantry: 74th United States Colored Infantry Regiment: 3rd Louisiana Regiment Native Guard Infantry

  8. 4th Louisiana Native Guard Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Louisiana Native Guard Infantry Regiment was an African-American unit of the Union Army during the American Civil War. The 4th Native Guard was later redesignated as the 4th Regiment, Corps d' Afrique, and then finally as the 76th US Colored Infantry Regiment. The Regiment took part in battles at Port Hudson, Louisiana, and Fort Blakely ...

  9. Louisiana Native Guard - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Native Guard may refer to any of several primarily African American regiments in both the Confederate and Union (United States) armies during the American Civil War: 1st Louisiana Native Guard (Confederate), Confederate militia unit (1861-1862) disbanded early in the war; 1st Louisiana Native Guard (Union), infantry unit of the Union Army