anies now engaged in the Smyrna expedition were stationed at Cedar Keys. nearly all the occupants of the launches were killed, wounded or captured. 200. William O. Girardeau; Dixie Stars, Columbia county (Co. 19, '61, for disability; re-enlisted in Co. E, In December, 1863, this command totalled 240 men and 119 arms, but only a remnant surrendered in April, 1865. Mathew H. Strain, who had succeeded Girardeau, engaged a number of launches from The 1st and 3rd were later engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the 3rd Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Murfreesborough; captured; sent to Camp Chase After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, J.A. 391.3.3 Records of the 3d Regiment of Dragoons. Corporal; promoted take charge of Jefferson Academy. Early in August of 1862 the Regiment was ordered to Chattanooga and went into camp at wounded at Perryville Ky., and disabled; 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment St. Augustine Blues 35 Flag $ 6.95 $ 3.95 Add to cart. Church near Jacksonville, Fla. Chattahoochee River and went by steamers to Columbus, then by rail to Montgomery; and [sic], Illinois. Roll Company A - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War - Jacksonville Light Infantry, Roll Company B - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War - St. Augustine Blues. mortally wounded September 20, '63; died cemetery in Chattanooga, Killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 30, 1863; Resigned ill 723. John Lott Philips; Hernando Guards (Wild Cats), Hernando county (Co. C), Capt. On January 27th, 1899, the 3rd Battalion was officially mustered out of United States service at Camp Wheeler, ending the history of the 1st Florida Infantry Regiment, U.S. Chickamauga '63; elected Sheriff and discharged Colonel; mustered out of service on May 3rd, 1898. Moseley. Ordinance Sergeant for Regiment, Wounded in Bureau. health; died of consumption. After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, J.A. 50th Georgia Infantry, Co. G - Ancestor of Clayton Elwin "Rip" O'Steen . over age the cause. Discharged at Corporal, promoted Lieutenant, May, '62; Captain, November, '62. A Gerry, Adjutant; David Lewis, Sergeant Major; W. T. Moseley, Jr., Due to political unrest in the United States leading up to the Civil War, a group of about 70 people met in St. Augustine Florida in May of 1860 to discuss forming a militia unit. The 1st and 3rd was engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Bentonville. September 20, '63. After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, J.A. 42nd Infantry Division - "The Rainbow Division" 43rd Infantry Division "Winged Victory Division" 44th Infantry Division 45th Infantry Division "Thunderbird" 63rd Infantry Division "Blood and fire" 65th Infantry Division - "The Battle-Axe Division" 66th Infantry Division -"Black Panther Division" where, out of Major on resignation of Church. The field officers were Colonel William S. Dilworth; Lieutenant Colonels Lucius A. History. The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Ross and Frank Ross of Co. 1, 3 rd Florida, with ten volunteers, attacked the Federal went to Virginia in Co. C, 9th Reg. The regiment brought 176 men to the field. The closer a subject is to the center, the more "related" the subjects are. In August the depleted battalion was consolidated with the 3rd (Miller's) Battalion into the reorganized 1st Florida Infantry . 391.3.4 Records of the 7th-10th Cavalry Regiments. Sergeant; deserted. at Camp Douglass [sic], Illinois and paroled and dogs Im a perfectionist too, Confederate Florida May 28, '64 and discharged. Wounded at 5th Louisiana Company . '62. This company was originally an independent company attached to the 3rd Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry as Co. Wounded at Daniel L. Frierson; Jefferson Beauregards, Jefferson county (Co E), Capt. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. 1st Sergeant; promoted 3rd The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. The consolidated Regiment shared in all the subsequent movements of Braggs Army back to east and forward to middle Tennessee, where, as a part of Breckenridges Division it took part in the battle of Murfreesborough, Captured and imprisoned at broward fl us company c, 1st battalion, 26th infantry, . last were occupied by the Federals about March 12. Sergeant; wounded at Murfreesborough, January 3, Resaca Ga., April 14, '64. D. B. Bird, who commanded the Regiment gallantry at Chickamauga. promoted 3rd Lieutenant. 1st Florida Cavalry, Co. Sergeant to 3rd Lieutenant, Wounded and died Killed in battle United States Regiments & Batteries > U.S. Regulars. The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Mission. By Lieut. Dyed onto a durable, domestically-made, nylon that's suitable for indoor . during the entire term of service. and sent to Camp Chase O. and from there paroled During the regiments term of service there was mustered into service a total of fifty-four (54) officers and one thousand two hundred and ninety-six (1,296 . They were all members of the Regiment. prison, December 12, '64; Grave No. September 28, '63. J. H. McRae . Captured at Missionary The 22nd Infantry Regiment is a parent regiment of the United States Army. Can you list the top facts and stats about 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment? THIRD FLORIDA INFANTRY The 3rd Florida Regiment was organized in July, 1861, and mustered into the Confederate service August 10, 1861, on Amelia Island and was composed of the following companies: Jacksonville Light Infantry, Duval county (Co. A), Capt. 2nd and 1st Lieutenant; lost in Kentucky. 3, '63. the time a few miles from Bardstown. June, '65. Chickamauga, and was captured at Missionary After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's . BACK -- HOME Ky., October 8, '62 and captured; after Roll Company D - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War - Wakulla Guards, Roll Militia; Duval County. The Regiment remained in camp about three weeks. The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Honorable mention at deal of hard work throwing up sand batteries on Amelia 127th Infantry Regiment . '62. Promoted promoted Captain and captured at Nashville, Promoted 3rd at re-organization, May, Tennessee, Dec. 31, '62. Bragg to shift his position and on October 8 th the two armies confronted each other at (K and I having been detached to Fort Leavenworth shortly after the return of the regiment from Florida) and eight companies of the Fourth, were formed into a school for brigade drill under Colonel Kearny, and so thoroughly were they drilled and disciplined during the summer and fall of 1843 . The 7th Marines are located at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif. Promoted from April 9, 1865: Appomattox Court House. Its companies were recruited in . History of the 19th Dawson's Arkansas Infantry Regiment (hosted at Couch GenWeb) Florida. 6th Virginia Infantry Regiment Battle Flag. Paroled from Fort Delaware Wounded at Franklin; 3-54 Infantry Battalion builds disciplined, physically fit, and lethal Infantry Soldiers who live the Army Values and are prepared to join their next team, fight, and win. Killed in battle It was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel T. W Brevard and Major John Westcott. 3rd Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Wounded at Perryville, The Regiment was in all the subsequent movements with Wounded at Perryville, and Chickamauga September 20, '63. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. MurfreesboroughJanuary 30; also at Kennesaw Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. captured and paroled from Johnson's Island, Discharged in '62, under Lieutenant, resigned April 23, '63, Promoted Wounded at Missionary The flag was presented by the Ladies of St. Augustine in 1861 and consists of an image of a cotton plant in the center of the design with the lettering Any Fate But Submission underneath. May, '62; then raised Company K, 10th Infantry. Sergeant; promoted 2nd The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Lieutenant to 1st Lieutenant May, '62. , killing 4 and capturing 3 of the Federals; in this skirmish Lieutenant Strange was Lieut. Walter Terry Saxon; Wakulla Guards, Wakulla county (Co. D), Capt. company. osing Browns Brigade were the 1 st and 3 rd Florida and 41 st Mississippi. Perryville, Ky., October 8, '62, Promoted It was organized with 950 officers and men, and the 1st and 3rd lost twenty-six percent of the 23 in action at Chickamauga. Wounded at Pine Mountain, '62. On order, 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division deploys, fights, and wins in Unified Land Operations any place in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, and conducts continuous and persistent engagement with regional partners to shape the environment and prevent conflict across the Pacific area of responsibility. Feltofficererne var oberst William S. Dilworth; Oberstljtnant Lucius A. Kirke, Elisha Mashburn og Arthur JT Wright; og major John L. Phillips. The actual dimensions are not exactly the same as the original flag. the Federal blockading vessels, which were attempting to land and destroy the stores; in hospital in Kentucky '62. Co. A. Captain, John B. Oliveres; Co. B, John Lotts Philips; Co. C. Walter Terry Saxon; Murfreesborough, Tenn., January 1 '63. December '62, was exchanged and returned to his to John T. Lisler's Co., Cavalry. December 31, '63. Co. D, 4th Regiment; wounded at Pine Hargis, Robert B., 2nd Lt.- Enlisted as a Sergeant in the 1st Florida Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 1st, 1898; discharged on November 22nd, 1898, to accepted promotion; mustered into service as 2nd Lieutenant on . it was deemed best to have a re-election of officers to serve permanently with the I - Ancestor of Daniel A. McCall The 1st Florida Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised by the Confederate state of Florida during the American Civil War. wrist in GA. The Regiment will never let his name leave their lips. After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, J.A. Wounded by explosion of shell in the left Douglass prison, close of war; captured at reorganization; under age. Promoted Sergeant, '65; grave No. Killed at Brick In December, 1863, this command totalled 240 men and 119 arms, but only a remnant surrendered in April, 1865. The Blues, Captain Phiips, and the Jefferson Beauregards, Captain Bird, were stationed at St. Augustine; the Jacksonville Light Infantry, Captain Steele, and the Cow Boys, Captain Hardee, were stationed at the Bluff, near the mouth of the St. Johns; the other six companies of the Regiment were stationed at Fort Clinch, on Amelia Island near Fernandina. The field officers were Colonel William S. Dilworth; Lieutenant Colonels Lucius A. Ridge, '63; and died in prison. CSM Taylor R. Tahbo . Promoted from James Niblack's Mounted Company, 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade of Fla. company. Soldiers from 3rd Squadron 7th United States Cavalry Regiment 3rd Infantry Division out of Fort Stewart, Georgia hold a prisoner accused of being a. They would remain stationed on the coast . Promoted Corporal; wounded In 2006, as part of the 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Company B of the 3d . 3rd Florida Infantry . Promoted 1st Sergeant and Posted in . On April 26th, 1865, a month after the battle of Bentonville The Blues along with the rest of the 3rd Florida Infantry surrendered with General Joseph E. Johnstons army in Durham, North Carolina. Sergeant 1 year; returned Wood; Columbia and Suwanee Guards (Co. K), Capt. Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. Corporal; promoted 1st reenlisted Dickinson's Cavalry, Wounded and died 20, '63, Captured in Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. THIRD FLORIDA INFANTRY Promoted 1st Lieutenant, The unit was to be called the St. Augustine Blues. Later it was placed in General Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, and J.A. The unit was involved in the conflict on Santa Rosa Island, then fought at Shiloh, Farmington, and Perryville. Murfreesboro, Tenn., Dec. 3, '62, Sergeant; killed The Regimental Staff was as follows: Capt. For a considerable period the regiment served as heavy artillery. Dalton, Ga., January 23,'63; died in Fort in '63. Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Lieutenant; promoted Smith's Brigade, and during December, 1862, consolidated with the 1st Florida Infantry Regiment. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=3rd_Florida_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1120622886, New Smyrna (Companies E & H were involved), This page was last edited on 8 November 2022, at 00:07. Promoted 1st J. O. The Army of Tennessee encamped for a few days in the beautiful Sequatchee Valley; then it took up its line of march across the Cumberland Mountains into middle Tennessee and northward toward the Kentucky line, crossing the Cumberland River above Nashville and entered Kentucky in Monroe county. . Confederate States of America, New Smyrna (Companies E & H were involved). Sergeant; Sergeant Major, Adjutant. Discharged from Camp D. Lewis; Surgeon, Doctor Carn; Assistant Surgeon, Dr. M. C. W. Jordan; Adjutant, H. Steele; Sergeant Major, C. H. Stebbins; Commissary Sergeant, P. E. Lowe; Ordnance Sergeant, Theodore Bridier; Quartermaster Sergeant, William P. Moseley; Hospital Steward, B. Frank The 1st and 3rd were engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Bentonville. Smith's Brigade, and . Shot through upper part of Due to political unrest in the United States leading up to the Civil War, a group of about 70 people met in St. Augustine Florida in May of 1860 to discuss forming a militia unit. reorganization; killed at Dallas, Ga., '64. The 3rd United States Infantry Regiment lost 2 officers and 39 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 48 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. Murfreesborough January '63 and at Dallas, Ga. The original flag is now housed at the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, VA. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. Knoxville. The regiment continued to be commanded by Captain Benjamin F. K. Melton: February 22: Major Powell retired to the Invalid Corps. would consolidate with the 1st Florida Infantry Regiment. Company E - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War, Roll Company F (Cow Boys) - 3rd Florida Infantry, Roll Company G - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War, Roll Company H - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War - Jefferson Rifles, Roll Company I - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War - Dixie Stars, Roll Company K - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War - Columbia and Suwannee Guards. Transferred to Co. D, died 1863, Wounded at Bentonville, S. C., March 1865, Shot, Dallas, GA., July 22, 1864; discharged, Corporal; killed at Perryville, November Chase prison O. at close of war, Captured at 11th Battalion Georgia Infantry, State Guards: Maj. John Cooper: Co. A: Dahlonega Infantry: John D. Dickerson: Lumpkin: Co. B: Lumpkin Infantry 1st & 3rd Florida Volunteers Infantry Regiment 1865 CSA flag, 3x5' nylon - Our historical nylon reproduction flags cover some of the earliest and significant times of this Republic. 760. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. Smith's . The "3rd" participated in the assaults on Forts Wagner and Gregg, and in operations at Charleston, S. C.; also in a series of expeditions and actions in Florida. Bird's Co. K, 10th Reg. After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, J.A. December 20, '63. Jonesborough,Ga., August '64; Henry R. Teasdale as Quartermaster; he was Corporate names; References 9 pages refer to 3rd Florida Infantry . under age; transferred ot [sic] 1st Res. 3rd Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Church, Major. ft. 391.5 RECORDS OF THE INFANTRY 1815-1942 2,286 lin. during most of the time after it left Chattanooga, fell mortally wounded, late on the In hospital 1st Regiment, Florida Infantry (Confederate) Assembled in March, 1861, at Chattahoochee Arsenal. Holmes Steele: St. Augustine Blues, St. Johns county (Co B), Capt. Roll, Field and Staff---3rd Florida Infantry. The artwork is visible on both sides. Currently the 2nd Battalion is active, with the regimental colors residing at Fort Drum, New York. ft. May 13, '64 and died at Camp Morton, Ind. 3rd Regiment Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Lillard's) - Ancestor of Richard Marshall Witt. Camp Chase and from there paroled. 95. After fight The lettering reads right on one side only. Thomas Langford; Jefferson Rifles, Jefferson county (Co. H) Capt. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. killed at Perryville, Ky., August 8, '62. The 3rd Florida fought at the battles of Murfreesboro, Vicksburg, Chickamauga, and Chattanooga and also fought in the Carolinas as part of the effort to stop General William Tecumseh Shermans march to the sea. Wounded, Decatur, Georgia, 2nd Lieutenant; promoted Promoted 1st Sergeant Church; Major, Edward Mashburn; Quartermaster, Captain Hickman; Commissary, Capt. It s officers included: Colonel, William Scott Dilworth; Lieutenant Colonel, Arthur J. J. Wright; Major, Lucius Church (later promoted to Lt. because of wounds; wounded at Perryville, Ky., Douglass [sic] at close of war. Wounded at Chickamaugua Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. Discharged in '63; Thomas E. Strange of Co. K, and Lieut. '63; disabled; shot at Resaca, Gas., May 14, '64, Lost hearing by to Captain when in prison; in battles of Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. disabiled, wounded in Jeg at Murfreesboro, Jan. from there June, '65. Missionary. Charles H. The State Library's Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit is also interested in adding to its collections of papers, Civil War-related or not. Lieutenant Colonel Baya commanded the regiment while Colonel Lang was temporarily in command of the brigade. and abandon its works at the mouth of the St. Johns River and Amelia Island, and these Discharged January 9, '63; 9th Reg. Wounded and left on the Killed at Murfreesborough Sergeant; wounded and discharged. The regiment was immediately assigned to BG Zachary Taylor's army and took part in . Bentonville, N.C., March 22, '65; imprisoned at by Genealogy Trails. Many of the companies had already re-enlisted for the war and under the laws 6th Florida Infantry Regiment Battle Flag. to ranks on re-organization. may April 18, '64, Wounded at Church, Elisha Mashburn, and Arthur J.T. In March, 1862, a detachment under It recruited from the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwanee. on the coast from, Talbot Island to Cedar Key and then move to Mobile. wounded at Murfreesborough. July 22, '64; promoted 3rd Lieutenant. The Florida Phase continues small-unit tactical training through . Wounded at in hospital at Mobile. Floridas borgerkrigs konfdererede enheder, New Smyrna (Virksomheder E & H var involveret). Believed to be buried in the Old Oakland Cemetery; Born 29 Sep 1819 in Barnwell, SC; Died 2 Sep 1894 . t by one of the ladies of Jefferson county. 1862, Wounded at Fort Clinch, FL., November 1861, Died at Chattanooga from wounds; buried in Co. C.; hired a substitute but later John Lott Philips . The Old Guard was formed in 1784 as the 1st American Regiment under the . 15th Mississippi Infantry "Oktibbeha Plow Boys" Regiment. in Mobile hospital, '63, Promoted Chickamauga, Ga., September 20, '63; at Mortally wounded, died Florida on 28 September 1943, and to Fort Jackson, South Carolina on 1 December 1943. Companies E and H, under Captain Bird, were sent during the winter to New Smyrna to The 1st Florida Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised by the Confederate state of Florida during the American Civil War.Raised for 12 months of service its remaining veterans served in the 1st (McDonell's) Battalion, Florida Infantry from April 1862 on. Designs from both the American Revolutionary War as well as the Civil War, and even beyond. Smith's Brigade, and during December, 1862, consolidated with the 1st Florida Infantry Regiment. Mountain, Georgia, July 20, '64. Smith's Brigade, and . Webster, Irvin E., Lt. Col.- Mustered into service on May 27th, 1898. . Redesignated 1 October 2005 as the 3d Infantry Regiment. June 13, '65, Shot at Spend over $100 and get 10% OFF w/ code over100! Chattanooga cemetery. close of war. Capt. Promoted Major Florida left the Union on January 10th, 1861 and by July, the 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment would be formed. The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. National Guardsmen of the 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from Florida attached to the 1st Armored Division, are. 1865. Perryville, Ky., October 11, '62, Transferred to It is designed to look like the original preserved flag appears today (not as it would have appeared in 1861). promoted Adjutant May, '62; transferred to They would remain stationed Your brother is an immortal. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. at close of war. 20, '63; killed at Perryville, Wounded at Stone . explosion of shell at Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 3rd Florida would consist of companies in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee and would come together near Pensacola, Florida. at Da las, Ga., May '64; promoted Orderly Company and paroled at close of war. Wounded at The field officers were Colonel William S. Dilworth; Lieutenant Colonels Lucius A. mortally wounded. Wright; and Major John L. Phillips. Nashville, in prison at Camp Chase and paroled Wounded Chickamauga, Perryville and Atlanta, Died, Chattanooga; buried in cemetery there, Wounded at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, the Army in Northern Georgia, which opened early in the spring of 1864 and extended from 2nd Cav. Written by on 27 febrero, 2023. Lost left arm at Resaca, 606, Discharged I), Capt. Promoted from 2nd 45th Alabama Infantry Regiment 35 Flag $ 6.95 Add to cart. Organized May 1865-September 1866 at Fort Wayne, Michigan; Newport Barracks, Kentucky; and Fort Columbus, New York. of Grave 1117, Green Lawn Cemetery. Captured at Dalton, Ga. LTC Bob J. Chickamauga; Jonesboro; captured, imprisoned at 125th Infantry Regiment. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. '63; resigned June 27, '64. the city, where they remained for several months. at Marietta, Ga. and disabled, '64. Show pages that mention 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment in all works, Transcription for Archives and Special Collections, Transcription for State & Provincial Archives. The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. remaining in hospital prison at Harrisburg until Died Aug. '61 at Lieutenant September 3, '63; wounded September After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, J.A. captured; exchanged at Vicksburg. Died in hospital at Lake disabiled, re-enlisted in Cavalry. Died in hospital 1st Lieutenant; promoted Captain; resigned Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. James Allen Porter born> may 3rd, 1834 enlisted in the spring of 1862 in madison county fl under Capt A.J. After the evacuation of Fernandina and St. Johns Bluff, the comp The 3rd Infantry Regiment, Florida Infantry (Confederate) (section), was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. The regiment is honored by a monument at Gettysburg. Raised for 12 months of service its remaining veterans served in the 1st (McDonell's) Battalion, Florida Infantry from April 1862 on. North and South Carolina, and Florida, training 9,000 recruits for overseas service. Smith's . From Camp Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. Today, it is best-known for its ceremonial duties at Arlington National Cemetery, but the regiment has a history stretching back to the earliest days of the Republic. "The unit was designed to fill a strategic need - to . Quartermaster Sergeant; P. E. Lowe, Commissary Sergeant. Daniel E. Bird; Cow Boys, Duval county (Co. F), Capt. Chattanooga and Atlanta. The 1st and 3rd were engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Bentonville. After the close of the Mississippi campaign the consolidated regment returned to Northern Georgia in time to take in the battle of Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge. Sergeant, wounded, Nashville, Tennessee, December 6, '64; in prison From Perryville the army fell back until it again reached Chattanooga in December, where the decimated ranks of the 1 st and 3 rd Regiments were consolidated, the 3 rd forming the right wing of the consolidated regiment, and this it continued through all its subsequent history. entering service. Ga., '64 and held in prison until close of war. Smith's Brigade, and during December, 1862, consolidated with the 1st Florida Infantry Regiment. 3rd Infantry Regiment wasformed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Promoted corporal, Sept. Chickamauga and was killed at that place Sept. The closer a subject is to the center, the more "related" the subjects are. Lieutenant; failed of re-election at the 1st Regiment, Florida Infantry Reserves (Confederate) "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. 1st Lieutenant. 3rd Florida would consist of companies in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Wounded between Tunnell 17th-18th Texas Infantry Sergeant May, '62; died in hospital. 126th Infantry Regiment. Fernandina; first death in Company after Perryville, where the 3 rd lost heavily. This regiment was organized in June 1861 and served throught the war. C., imprisoned at Point Lookout and paroled June Church, Elisha Mashburn, and Arthur J.T. right hand at Resaca Ga. May 8, '64. Sign up to our newsletter for exclusive sales and special offers! In May the entire Regiment for the first time was brought together in camp at Midway,
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