9th Battalion Volunteer Infantry

[also known as 17th Battalion Infantry]

 

 

[Companies   A   B   C   D   E  ?]

 

From Sifakis, Compendium of C.S. Armies: Louisiana, 84-85:

Organization: Organized with three infantry and one cavalry company from Stewart’s Legion at Camp Moore on May 15, 1862. Company D was assigned July 1862. Surrendered at Port Hudson, Louisiana on July 8, 1863. Paroled in July 1863. Company A was mounted in May 1864 and was subsequently assigned to Gober’s Mounted Infantry Regiment. The battalion itself was never reorganized following its exchange.

First Commander: Samuel Boyd, LTC [temporary] [retired because of wounds received August 5, 1862]

Field Officers: Thomas Bynum, MAJ [resigned May 2, 1863]; [Bolling R. Chinn, MAJ, acting (May 2, 1863)]

Assignments: Department of Southern Mississippi and East Louisiana (Jun-Jul 62); 3rd Sub-district, District of the Mississippi, Department #2 (Jul 62); 1st Sub-district, District of the Mississippi, Department #2 [detachment] (Jul 62); Allen’s Brigade, Ruggles’ Division, Breckinridge’s Command, District of the Mississippi, Department #2 (Jul-Aug 62); 1st Sub-district, District of the Mississippi, Department #2 (Aug-Oct 62); Department of Southern Mississippi and East Louisiana (Oct 62); Gregg’s Brigade, 3rd Military District, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana (Oct 62-Apr 63); Miles’ Brigade, 3rd Military District, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana (Apr 63-Jul 64); District of Southwest Mississippi and East Louisiana, Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana [Company A; mounted] (May-Jul 64)

Battles: Baton Rouge (August 5, 1862); Port Hudson Campaign (May-July 1863); Port Hudson Siege (May-July 1863)

 

From Bergeron, LA Confed. Units, 162, 172-73:

"Companies A, B, and C and Jones’s cavalry company were mustered into service as part of Stewart’s Legion. They moved to Jackson, Mississippi, where General Mansfield Lovell ordered them to Camp Moore. There the companies were organized as the 9th Louisiana Battalion on May 15, 1862. In early July, Company D was added to the battalion but remained on duty at Ponchatoula. The other companies of the battalion fought in the Battle of Baton Rouge, August 5; 5 of their men were killed, 27 were wounded, and 17 were missing. Men of the 6th Michigan Infantry captured the battalion’s flag during the fighting. After the battle, the men camped on the Comite River. They occupied Baton Rouge when the enemy evacuated the town late in the month. Company D joined the battalion around this time. When the Federals reoccupied the town in December, the battalion moved to Port Hudson. There the men did guard and picket duty and assisted in the construction of earthworks. One source indicates the battalion was stationed at Clinton for a brief period early in 1863. In early May, 1863, the battalion left Port Hudson on its way to Jackson, Mississippi, but returned when the Federals began moving against Port Hudson. The men fought in the siege, May 23-July 9, and occupied part of the trenches on the Confederate right flank. Many of the men deserted during the siege. After the surrender, the men went home on parole. The cavalry company had remained outside the lines during the siege, and it became part of a temporary cavalry battalion commanded by Captain John B. Cage. In early 1864, the remnants of the battalion were consolidated into one company, mounted, and attached to Gober’s Louisiana Regiment Mounted Infantry."

Stewart's Legion

"Very little substantial information on the origins of this unit exists.  It appears that in February, 1862, General Leonidas Polk authorized Captain R. A. Stewart, commander of the Pointe Coupee Artillery at Columbus, Kentucky, to return to Louisiana and raise some infantry and cavalry to add to his artillery companies.  Steward claimed later that he recruited eight infantry companies and a cavalry squadron and reported for duty at Fort Pillow, Tennessee.  Because of the evacuation of Columbus and the resulting confusion, Stewart said, he had to turn over 'to other commanders' the infantry companies and one cavalry company.  On May 23, General John B. Villepique, commander at Fort Pillow, ordered Stewart back to Louisiana to gather the recruits mustered for his legion.  Stewart mustered in three infantry companies and one cavalry company and sent them to Abbeville, Mississippi, where Villepique camped after abandoning Fort Pillow.  At Jackson, Mississippi, General Mansfield Lovell stopped the companies, and soon General Earl Van Dorn ordered them to Camp Moore.  There they were organized as the 9th Louisiana Infantry Battalion. ...  On July 2, Stewart resigned as commander of his legion, because he feared he would never succeed in keeping any additional companies he might raise."

 

CSRC, M320, rolls 215-216

 

ROSTER

 

Company A (Campaigners, Bynum’s, Burnett’s, Brown’s) [later Company D, Gober’s Regiment Mounted Infantry]

East Baton Rouge

 

xACHEE, Jules. Pvt.  Booth says transferred from Company C, 4 Oct 62, but date probably is 4 Oct 63.  Married, age 19, (1)Evelina TOUPS, daughter of Jerome TOUPS & Marie Marguerite BROWN, 4 Apr 64, St. Gabriel Catholic Church, St. Gabriel.  Not listed on anymore rolls of this unit in Booth, but "On List dated Office Bro.[sic] Marshal Parish of Iberville, Plaquemine, La. Apl. 18th. 1865 of Prisoners forwd. to Capt. B. B. Campbell A. A. Gen. Lafourche Dist. by Nelson Kenyon Capt. 11th U.S.C.H.A. and Provost Marshal, Apl. 18th. 1865--Rmks--Deserter."  This was before the official surrender of the C.S. Trans-Mississippi Department in late May 65, hence his status as a deserter.  Married, age 22, (2)Marie Uranie LANGLOIS, daughter of Omer Antoine LANGLOIS & Virginia LANGLOIS, 24 Sep 1867, St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Plaquemine.  //  Booth, LA Confed. Soldiers, 1:24: Jules Achais.  BRDR, 10: Jules Ache.  CSRC, Index: Jules Achais.  //  Brother of Rosemond ACHEE of this company.  

xACHEE, Rosemond. Pvt.  Transferred from Company C, 2 Oct 63.  Not listed on anymore rolls of this unit in Booth, but "'On List dated Office Provost Marshal Par. of Iberville, Plaquemine, La. Apl. 18th. 1865--of Prisoners of War forwd. to Capt. B. B. Campbell A. A. Gen. Lafourche Dist--by Nelson Kenyon, Capt. 11th U.S.C.H.A. and Provost Marshal April 18th. 1865--Rmks.--Deserter.'"  This was before the official surrender of the C.S. Trans-Mississippi Department in late May 65, hence his status as a deserter.  //  Booth, LA Confed. Soldiers, 1:24: Rosemond Achais.  CSRC, Index: Rosemond Achais.  La. Pension Records: Rasumund Achais, Rosemond Achez, Rosemond Achie.  //  Brother of Jules ACHEE of this company.   

AUBIN, Edward. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.  //  Same E.A. as in Company I, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery?

AUBIN, Victoran. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

AUCOIN, Adolphe Simon. Pvt.  Born 28 Oct 1828, East Baton Rouge Parish.  Baptized (Simon Adolphe) 18 Jun 1829, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Baton Rouge.  Son of Florestin AUCOIN & Élisabeth VERDEAU of East Baton Rouge Parish.  Married, age 24, Mary Margaret, daughter of Michael ADAMS & Marguerite TRAGER, 15 Jun 1853, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Baton Rouge.  Enlisted in Company A, 5 Oct 62, Baton Rouge, probably as a conscript, age 33.  Absent Sep-Oct 62, sick, no place given.  Paroled Port Hudson, Jul 63.  Daughter Marie Mirtile Coralie born near Baton Rouge, 23 Jul 63.  On list of "the Highlands Prisoners to Report to Capt. Craigue, 4th Wis. Cav., Comdg. Stockade," no date or place given.  No further record in Booth.  //  Booth, LA Confed. Soldiers, 1:87.  BRDR, 4:26, 8:20: Adolphe AUCOIN, Simon Adolphe AUCOIN.  CSRC, Index: A. S. AUCOIN.  //  Brother of Florestin Albert & Jules Celestin AUCOIN of this company. 

+AUCOIN, Florestin Albert. 2Cpl. Jr/2LT.  Also called Albert Florestin.  Born 23 Jun 1826, East Baton Rouge Parish.  Baptized (Florestin Albert) 8 Oct 1826, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Baton Rouge.  Son of Florestin AUCOIN & Élisabeth VERDEAU of East Baton Rouge Parish.  Married, age 24, Julie Zéolide, daughter of Rémi DOIRON & Julie RICHARD, 3 Mar 1851, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Baton Rouge.  No enlistment information given in Booth.  Elected Jr2LT from 2Cpl., 27 Aug 62, promoted 2LT, 13 Sep 62.  No further record in Booth.  "Killed in the siege of Port Hudson," 1863, age 37.  Body disinterred & buried Highland Cemetery, Baton Rouge, 9 Nov 65.  //  Booth, LA Confed. Soldiers, 1:87: A. F. AUCOIN.  BRDR, 4:22, 7:20, 10:23: Albert Florestin AUCOIN, Florentin AUCOIN, Florestin Albert AUCOIN; quote from his burial record in vol. 10, which says he died at "age ca 30 years."  CSRC, Index: A. F. AUCOIN.  La. Confed. Burials: Albert Florestin AUCOIN; says he was born in 1821 & died in 1863.  //  Brother of Adolphe Simon & Jules Celestin AUCOIN of this company. 

AUCOIN, Jules Celestin. Pvt.  Born 12 Apr 1833, East Baton Rouge Parish.  Baptized (Celestin Jules) 12 Jun 1834, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Baton Rouge.  Son of Florestin AUCOIN & Élisabeth VERDEAU of East Baton Rouge Parish.  Married, age 25, Elizabeth Gordon, called Lizzie G., daughter of John CUNNINGHAM & Ellen HUMPHREYS, 15 Apr 1858, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Baton Rouge.  Enlisted in Company A, 20 Sep 62, Port Hudson, probably as a conscript, age 29.  Absent Sep-Oct 62, sick, no place given.  No further record in Booth.   //  Booth, LA Confed. Soldiers, 1:88: J. C. AUCOIN.  BRDR, 5(rev.):27, 9:22: Celestin Jules AUCOIN, Jules C. AUCOIN.  CSRC, Index: J. C. AUCOIN.  //  Brother of Adolphe Simon & Florestin Albert AUCOIN of this company. 

BABIN, Edward. Pvt. En. 5 Oct 62, Baton Rouge. Abs. sick Sep-Oct 62. [Cap.] & prl. Port Hudson, [?] Jul 63. [NFR.] (B1:97a)

BABIN, F. C. Pvt. Sgt. Res. Baton Rouge. En. 9 or 15 May 62, Camp Moore. Sep-Oct 62: Pres. Det. as hosp. stwd. POW [cap.] & prl. Port Hudson, [?] Jul 63. Prm. Sgt., 11 Mar 64. Trfr. to Co. G, 1st Regt. Hvy. Arty. as hosp. stwd., 11 Mar 64. (B1:97a)

BABIN, Gilbert. Pvt. Sgt. Res. Baton Rouge. En. 9 or 15 May 62, Camp Moore. Pres. to Oct 62. Prm. Sgt. 8 Jun 63. POW cap. Port Hudson, [?] Jul 63. Mar-Apr 64: Pres. Att. to Co. G, 1st Regt. Hvy. Arty., [n.d.]. (B1:97a)

BABIN, Telesfore. Pvt. En. 15 May 62, Camp Moore. Pres. to Oct 62. POW [cap.] & prl. Port Hudson, [?] Jul 63. [NFR.] (B1:98a)

HERNANDEZ, Philip. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

MARCHAND, Nathan. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index: Nathan Marchant.

MARCHAND, William. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index: William Marchant.

MARSON, William. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

MARTIN, Lewis. Pvt. En. 15 May 62, Camp Moore. [NFR.] (B2:896)  //  Probably not Cajun.

MARTIN, Scott. Pvt. En. 15 May 62, Camp Moore. Sep-Oct 62: Pres. sick. [NFR.] (B2:898)  //  Probably not Cajun.

MARTINEZ, Adrian. Pvt.  Also Company C, this battalion.  //  CSRC, Index.

MARTINEZ, Ernest. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

MARTINEZ, Josiah. Pvt.  Also Company C, this battalion.  //  CSRC, Index.  //  Same J.M. as in 2nd Regiment Cavalry; or Company A, Miles' Legion Infantry?

OLDHAM, William W. Jr2LT.  //  CSRC, Index.

POIRIER [Porrier], J. E. Pvt. En. 15 May 62, Camp Moore. Sep-Oct. Abs. sick, [n.p.]. [NFR.] (B3:174)

RIVAS, Frank. Sgt.  //  CSRC, Index.  //  Same F.R. as Pvt. in 5th Company, 5th (Spanish) Regiment, European Brigade Militia?

ROBICHAUX [Robichaud], Oscar. Pvt. See Company C, this battalion.

RODDY, John. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

SMITH, D. L. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

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ANDERSON, J. C. Pvt.
1

 

Company B (Baton Rouge Invincibles, Buffington’s, Burnett’s)

East Baton Rouge

 

ALLAIN, Alfred P. Pvt.  Born c1843.  Enlisted in Company B, 15 May 1862, Camp Moore, age 19.  Present to Oct 62.  On U.S. POW roll, captured & paroled Port Hudson, 10 Jul 63.  No further record in Booth.  Died probably Baton Rouge, 3 Sep 1900, age 57.  Buried Magnolia Cemetery, Baton Rouge.  //  Ancestry.com, Civil War Rolls: A. P. ALLAIN for this unit, Alfred P. ALLAIN, Alfred Allen for Gober's Regiment Mounted Infantry.  Booth, LA Confed. Soldiers, 1:43: A. P. ALLAIN; this source says nothing of his membership in Gober's Regiment.  CSRC, Index: A. P. ALLAIN; this source also says nothing of his membership in Gober's Regiment.  La. Confed. Burials: Alfred P. ALLAIN; source for his birth & death dates as well as burial information, this source also is silent about his membership in Gober's Regiment.

BOYER, Octave. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

BROUSSARD, Orile. Pvt. En. 15 May 62, Camp Moore. Pres. to Oct 62. POW cap. & prl. Port Hudson, 10 Jul 63. [NFR.] (B1:137b)

CAMBRE, Joseph. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

COMEAUX [Commeau, Commeaux], Gilbert. Cpl. Res. Baton Rouge. En. 8 Apr 62, Baton Rouge, or 15 May 62, Camp Moore. POW prl. Port Hudson, 10 Jul 63. Trfr. to Co. C, 1st Regt. Hvy. Inf., Mar or Apr 64. (B1:401-2)

COMEAUX, J. C. Pvt. En. 15 May 62, Camp Moore. Pres. Sep-Oct 62. POW prl. Port Hudson, 10 Jul 63. [NFR.] (B1:399)

DAIGLE [Daigre], B. M. Sgt. En. 15 May 62, Camp Moore. Pres. to Oct 62. [NFR.] (B1:520)

DAVID, William S. Pvt. En. 15 May 62, Camp Moore. Sep-Oct 62: Pres. sick. POW prl. Port Hudson, 10 Jul 63. [NFR.] (B1:546)

GRANDPRE, Charles. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

HENRY, Theodale. Pvt. En. 15 May 62, Camp Moore. Sep-Oct 62: Pres. WIA severely in breast & back, battle of Baton Rouge, [5 Aug 62]. POW prl. Port Hudson, 15 Jul 63. [NFR.] (B2:276)

KLEINPETER, W. C. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

LE BLANC, Jules. Pvt. En. 15 May 62, Camp Moore. Sep-Oct 62: Abs. sick, wd. in the arm at the Battle of Baton Rouge [5 Aug 62]. Afterwards amputated. [NFR.] (B2:695)

LESAGE, Andrew. Sgt.  //  CSRC, Index.

MCCRORY, Robert P. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

MILLER, David. Cpl.  //  CSRC, Index.

MILLER, F. M. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

MILLER, John. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

SANCHEZ, Anthony. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

TAYLOR, C. P. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

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ANNIS, William C. Pvt.
1

 

Company C (Lemmon Guards, Chinn’s)

East Baton Rouge

 

ACHEE, Jules. Pvt.  Born 7 Mar 1845, Iberville Parish.  Baptized 22 Apr 1846, St. Gabriel Catholic Church, St. Gabriel, called Theodule.  Son of Rosemond ACHEE & Marie Claire BOURGEOIS of Iberville Parish.  Enlisted in Company C, 8 Oct 62, Baton Rouge, age 17.  Present Oct 62.  Booth says transferred to Company A, 4 Oct 62, but correct date is probably 4 Oct 63.  //  Booth, LA Confed. Soldiers, 1:24: Jules Achais.  BRDR, 6:2:  Theodule Ache.   CSRC, Index: Jules Achais.  //  Brother of Rosemond ACHEE of this company.  

ACHEE, Rosemond. Pvt.  Born 24 Nov 1842, Iberville Parish.  Baptized 7 Feb 1844, St. Gabriel Catholic Church, St. Gabriel.  Son of Rosemond ACHEE & Marie Claire BOURGEOIS of Iberville Parish.  Enlisted in Company C, 8 Oct 62, Baton Rouge, age 19.  Present Oct 62.  Transferred to Company A, 3 Oct 63.  //  Booth, LA Confed. Soldiers, 1:24: Rosemond Achais.  BRDR, 6:Rosemond Ache.  CSRC, Index: Rosemond Achais.  La. Pension Records: Rasumund Achais, Rosemond Achez, Rosemond Achie.  //  Brother of Jules ACHEE of this company.  

ADDISON, Ira. Sgt.  //  CSRC, Index.

ADDISON, James. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

BOURG [Bourk], ______. Pvt. En. 12 Oct 62, Baton Rouge. [Conscript?] Trfr. to Company F, 4th Regiment Infantry, [n.d.]. (B1:65b)

*BOURGEOIS, V. Pvt. [En. n.d.,n.p.] POW cap. New River, 27 Jul 63. Sent to New Orleans, 6 Oct 63. Prl. New Orleans, 21 Aug 64 [sic]. Fwd. to Baton Rouge for exch., [n.d.]. [NER/NFR.] (B1:64b)

DURALDE, Alex V. 2LT.  //  CSRC, Index: A. V. Durald, Alex. V. DURALDE.  //  Served also in Ogden's Regiment Cavalry as LT, though when he was able to, the records do not say.

DURALDE, J. V. Pvt. Jr2LT.  //  CSRC, Index.  //  Same J.V.D. as in Company F, 4th Regiment Infantry?  Same as A.V.D. above?

*GAUTREAUX [Gantreau, Gautreau], Richard. Pvt. En. [n.d.,n.p.]. POW cap. Bayou Sara or New River, 27 Jul 63. Fwd. to New Orleans, 6 Oct 63. Prl. for exch., New Orleans, 21 Aug 64. Rcd. at place of exch. nr Redwood Creek, on Plank Road, between Baton Rouge & Clinton, & exch., 22 Aug 64. [NFR.] (B1:966, 990-1) Erroneously listed as 9th Regt. Cav., B1:966.  //  Served also in Ogden's Regiment Cavalry.

JOHNSON, James. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

MARTINEZ, Adrian. Pvt.  See Company A, this battalion.

MARTINEZ, Josiah. Pvt.  See Company A, this battalion.

MICHEL, Henry. Pvt. Cpl. En. 3 Apr 62, Springfield. Pres. to Oct 62. POW prl. Port Hudson, [?] Jul 63. [NFR.] (B2:963)

ROBICHAUX [Robichaud], Oscar. Pvt.  En. 8 Oct 62, Baton Rouge. [Conscript?] Pres. Oct 62. POW prl. Port Hudson, [?] Jul 63. [NFR.] Also Company A, this battalion. (B3:350)

ROCHE, Charles. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

ROCHE, Patrick. Sgt.  //  CSRC, Index.

ROUSSEAU, Adolphus. Sgt.  //  CSRC, Index.

ROUSSEAU, S. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index: S. Rousseaux.

SMITH, E. E. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

SMITH, William. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

TAYLOR, Hiram. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

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Company D [originally an independent company of infantry]  (Caruther's Sharpshooters, McRae’s, Bradley’s)

Livingston

From Bergeron, LA Confed. Units, 176:

"Caruther's Sharpshooters Company Infantry (Livingston). Captain William D. L. McRae.  Organized April 10, 1862, at Ponchatoula and mustered into Confederate service May 10, 1862, at Camp Moore.  Occupied fortifications at Pass Manchac and repulsed attacks by Federal gunboats May 11, 19, and 23.  Another Federal gunboat attack on June 17 forced the men to abandon the fortifications and retreat to Ponchatoula.  Remained at that town until December, when the men moved to Baton Rouge.  Became Company D, 9th Louisiana Infantry Battalion."

 

ADAMS, R. M. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

ADDISON, William. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

BERTHELOT, Auguste. Pvt.   //  CSRC, Index: August Berthelote.

BERTHELOT, Peter. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index: Peter Berthelote.

BERTHELOT, Zenon. Pvt.   //  CSRC, Index: Zenon Berthelote.

BOURGEOIS, E. L. [L. E.]. 1Sgt. En. 10 Apr 62, Ponchatoula. Pres. to Oct 62. [NFR.] (B1:62b)

BRIGNAC, Henry. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

BRIGNAC, J. B. O. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

BRIGNAC, Mathieu. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

DELATTE, Alphonse. Sgt.  //  CSRC, Index: Alphonse Deslatte.

DELATTE, Florestant. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index: Florestant Deslatte.

DELATTE, Joseph. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index: Joseph Deslatte.

xDUPUY [Duprey], Adam. Pvt. En. 10 Apr 62, Ponchatoula. Pres. to Oct 62. On Fed. list of des. sent down fr Port Hudson, n.d. Cap. 4 Jun 6[3]. Sent to New Orleans, 8 Jun 6[3]. [NFR.] (B1:727)

DUPUY, Alcide. Pvt. En. 10 Apr 62, Ponchatoula. Pres. to Oct 62. POW prl. Port Hudson, 10 Jul 63. [NFR.] (B1:727)

DUPUY, Ernest. Pvt. En. 21 Apr 62, Ponchatoula. Pres. to Oct 62. [NFR.] (B1:728)

DUPUY, Eugene. Pvt. En. 21 Apr 62, Ponchatoula. Pres. to Oct 62. [NFR.] (B1:728)

DUPUY, Peter. Pvt. En. 21 Apr 62, Ponchatoula. Pres. to Oct 62. [NFR.] (B1:729)

FONTENOT, Cleophes. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

FONTENOT, Numa. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

JOHNSON, Bowell. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

LAMBERT, Antoine. Pvt. En. 21 Apr 62, Ponchatoula. Pres. to Oct 62. [NFR.] (B2:628)

LAMBERT, John. Pvt.  En. 10 Aug 62, Ponchatoula. Pres. to Oct 62. [NFR.] (B2:630)

LAMBERT, Paul. Pvt. En. 10 May 62, Ponchatoula. Pres. to Oct 62. POW prl. Bonnet Carre, 16 May 65. [NER.] (B2:630)

MAYER, Alphonse. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

PICOU, Francois. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

PICOU, J. B. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

POCHE, F. Joseph. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

ROBERT, Bertrant. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

SMITH, J. N. Cpl.  //  CSRC, Index.

TATE, James W. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

VICKNAIR, Louis. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

VICKNAIR, Paul. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

VICKNAIR, Paul S. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

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ALBIN, J. A. Pvt. ANDREWS, Joseph. Pvt.
2

 

Company E (?) [this company is not in Bergeron, unless it is the cavalry company]

?

SMITH, James. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

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No Company Designation

 

*ALLAIN, D. J. Pvt.  Not in CSRC.  No enlistment information nor on any rolls of this unit in Booth.  On U.S. POW rolls, captured near Morganza, LA, 20 Aug 1864, probably as a member of Gober's Regiment Mounted Infantry, forwarded to POW camp, Ship Island, MS, from New Orleans, 7 Oct 64.  //  Ancestry.com, Civil War Rolls: D. J. ALLAIN, E. J. ALLAIN, David J. Allen; places him in Ogden's Regiment.  Booth, La. Confed. Soldiers,1:43: D. J. ALLAIN, which lists him in "9th La. Infty.".  //  Same as E.J. ALLAIN in Company B, Ogden's Regiment Cavalry?

BOURGEOIS, B. Pvt. [En. n.d.,n.p.] POW cap. E. Baton Rouge, 27 Nov 63. Prl. New Orleans, 21 Aug 64. [NFR.]. (B1: 62b)

LAMOTHE, J. P. 1Sgt.  //  CSRC, Index.  //  Served also in Benjamin's Company Cavalry as Pvt.

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