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1st Mississippi Infantry Regiment

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on December 15-16th under the command of Captain Owen Hughes, formerly of Company K. Captain Hughes and many of the men were killed at Nashville, and afterwards the 1st Regiment only had 67 men left capable of bearing arms. The remainder of the 1st Regiment was sent to join General
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from May - July 1863, with Major Thomas H. Johnston taking command of the regiment. Once again, the 1st Mississippi was captured by Union forces when the Confederate garrison at Port Hudson surrendered on July 9, 1863.
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until late July and early August. Prior to their arrival in Georgia the bulk of the regiment who were exchanged and fit for field service participated as skirmishers at the
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In May 1864, after most of the men had been exchanged, but while many of the officers were still being held as prisoners of war, the 1st Regiment was assigned to General
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formed from companies in north Mississippi. The regiment was first organized in the summer and late fall of 1861. The unit fought primarily in the
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The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi, Volume 2
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Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Mississippi
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of the 1st Mississippi Regiment in 1862, after being captured at
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The regiment was organized from May - August 1861 and sent to
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Company K, "Mississippi Yankee Hunters" of Itawamba County.
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Lt. Col. Thomas H. Johnston, taken prisoner July 1863.
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Companies of the 1st Mississippi Infantry Regiment:
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Captain Owen Hughes, killed in action December 1864.
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Index

Confederate States
Mississippi
Army
Infantry
Regiment
Light blue
American Civil War
Battle of Fort Donelson
Siege of Port Hudson
Battle of Tupelo
Battle of Franklin
Battle of Nashville
John M. Simonton
Confederate States Army
western theater of the war
Itawamba County
Mississippi

John M. Simonton
Fort Donelson
Iuka
John M. Simonton
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Albert Sidney Johnston
Gideon Johnson Pillow
Battle of Fort Donelson
Ulysses S. Grant
exchanged
Port Hudson, Louisiana
Siege of Port Hudson

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