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The 11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment was established at Corinth, Mississippi, in May, 1861, and mustered at Lynchburg, Virginia. Company A, the "University Greys" consisted of almost the entire student body of the University of Mississippi. This reduced enrollment at the university to such a low level that the university closed for the ...
The 11th Mississippi Infantry Statue is a Gettysburg Battlefield memorial commemorating a Confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. [ 3 ] History
11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Marker Cemetery Ridge , north of The Angle 39°47′06″N 77°15′15″W / 39.784969°N 77.254039°W / 39.784969; -77.254039 ( 11th Mississippi Infantry
The stained glass window in Ventress Hall dedicated to the University Grays. Oxford, Mississippi Corporal L. Purnell of Co. I, 11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. The University Greys (or Grays) were Company A of the 11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
The Confederate Monument was installed on the University of Mississippi campus in Oxford, Mississippi in 1906 memorializing Company A of the 11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, the University Greys, occasionally referred to as University Grays.
These units were reorganized in 1862 into infantry and cavalry regiments. In 1864 a second call for State Troops was issued by Governor Charles Clark, and new regiments were formed. Several of the State Troops cavalry regiments were later converted to Confederate service, as noted below.
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He wrote the Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Errors and Appeals for the State of Mississippi. [7] He signed up early to serve with the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War enlisting as a Captain. [8] He served in Joseph R. Davis’s Brigade as a commanding officer in the 11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment ...