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2nd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment

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101: 72: 54: 647: 84: 26: 558: 630:. The summer and fall were spent picketing along Bayou Teche and campaigning against Jayhawkers (pro-Union Louisianans) and Confederate deserters in the southwest part of the state. In October–November 1863, the regiment was engaged in skirmishing during the Union army's failed campaign along Bayou Teche. In the following winter, the unit was stationed at 744:. After marching through a rain and hailstorm, Hill's troops got behind the Confederate camp. The Federals advanced with fixed bayonets and completely surprised the Confederates, capturing 222 men, 4 cannons, 4 caissons, 32 artillery horses, 126 cavalry horses, 92 stands of small arms, and 1 ambulance. Vincent and some others escaped. 334:
Captain B. S. Tappan was murdered 10 September 1862. Captain W. O. Breazeale was promoted major 13 January 1864. Captain W. F. Kephart was cashiered in 1864. Captain A. O. P. Pickens deserted 30 March 1865. Captain Furman was promoted major 10 April 1865. Captain Thomas J. Stafford resigned 28 April
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On March 21, Mower's task force moved north along Bayou Rapides. Lucas' cavalry pushed the Confederates back to Henderson's Hill where Vincent formed a defensive line supported by Edgar's battery. Vincent asked Taylor to send reinforcements. While Lucas occupied the Confederates' attention from the
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James A. McWaters, and Major Winter W. Breazeale. McWaters was killed 14 January 1863 and replaced as lieutenant colonel by W. W. Breazeale who resigned 13 January 1864. Other lieutenant colonels were James D. Blair who resigned on 10 April 1865 and W. Overton Breazeale. After W. W. Breazeale was
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to south Louisiana to eliminate small Union garrisons and Jayhawkers. Soon after, the regiment returned to take part in the final skirmishes of the Red River campaign. Until the end of the conflict, the 2nd Louisiana Cavalry performed picket and outpost duty in the Bayou Teche region, as well as
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There were several explanations for the debacle. At first, the Confederates believed their assailants were Taylor's expected reinforcements. Taylor blamed "the treachery of citizens" who revealed to Mower, "a road unknown to my best guides". A soldier in Walker's division believed that Vincent's
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on 14 April, Taylor's soldiers blocked Grover's enveloping column and escaped Banks' intended trap. Union casualties numbered 350 while Confederate losses were not reported. On 12–13 April, the 2nd Louisiana Cavalry picketed the shore of Grand Lake and acted as a reserve. The next day, the unit
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pickets were posted too far apart, allowing a Jayhawker to pose as a picket and get the countersign from a courier arriving from Taylor. The Jayhawker then went to the Federal camp and divulged the countersign, allowing them to capture Vincent's pickets without raising an alarm.
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at Carroll Jones' plantation, approximately midway between Alexandria and Natchitoches. Delayed by bad weather, Banks' column was late. A Union cavalry division led by Brigadier General
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J. F. Scarborough, did not travel to Opelousas and was not incorporated into the new regiment. The battalion's companies became Companies B, C, D, E, and F in the new regiment.
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with 15,000 Federal troops. To oppose Banks, Taylor had about 5,000 Confederates. Banks planned to have part of his army pin the Confederates at Fort Bisland while sending
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and 10,000 men would enter the Red River in river transports. The two forces proposed to join at Alexandria before heading upriver, supported by a gunboat fleet under
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reached Alexandria on 19 March, but the infantry and artillery did not arrive until 25–26 March. Taylor reinforced Vincent's regiment with Captain William Edgar's
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to take his infantry division and Colonel Thomas J. Lucas' cavalry brigade and probe to the north. Mower's force included the infantry brigades of Colonels
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In June 1863, the regiment was in the Confederate vanguard when they reoccupied much of south Louisiana. On 23 June, part of the regiment assisted in the
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where five of its companies were merged with five independent cavalry companies to create the 2nd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment. Company D from
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in 1864. Afterward, the regiment fought in minor skirmishes before the Trans-Mississippi's final surrender on 26 May 1865.
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and sent it toward Alexandria, where it skirmished with the Federals for two days. Smith ordered Brigadier General
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raids into the Bayou Lafourche area. When the war ended, different parts of the regiment were in Natchitoches,
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Winter W. Breazeale led the battalion which consisted of six companies labeled A through F. Louisiana Governor
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below Donaldsonville and compelled it to retreat to its gunboats. On 27 October, the regiment fought in the
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front, Mower sent Hill's brigade on a march around Vincent's right flank. Hill's brigade included the
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gave the formation date as 15 September and listed its strength as 908 soldiers in 10 companies. The
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c = cashiered, d = deserted, m = murdered, p = promoted, r = resigned, t = transferred, u = unknown.
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was formed in July 1862 and was augmented by five additional companies in September 1862 to form a
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On 25 September 1862, elements of the 2nd Louisiana Cavalry encountered a small Federal force on
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in 1865. The company commanders, nicknames, and recruitment areas are listed in the table below.
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According to historian Arthur W. Bergeron Jr., the new regiment was formed about 1 September at
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Map shows Henderson's Hill, Bayou Rapides, and Alexandria. The town of Cotile is now named
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In an attempt to clear Confederate forces from the west bank of the Mississippi River,
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promoted, the rank of major was held by Blair, W. O. Breazeale, and S. C. Furman.
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On 14 January 1863, the regiment tried and failed to save the Confederate gunboat
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played a major part in the fighting at Irish Bend. During Taylor's withdrawal to
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On 18 March, Taylor massed the divisions of Walker and Brigadier General
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Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Louisiana
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The remaining members of the regiment fought dismounted at the
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on Bayou Teche, except for three companies with Major General
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Company information for the 2nd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment
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Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units 1861-1865
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16th and 25th Consolidated Louisiana Infantry Regiment
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13th and 20th Consolidated Louisiana Infantry Regiment
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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New York, N.Y.: Lange, Little & Co 990: 858: 841: 817: 800: 341: 1002: 933: 882: 870: 793: 954: 595:moved north along Bayou Teche and the 279:directed the battalion to relocate to 15: 1116:Confederate Cavalry West of the River 829: 7: 1019:Battles and Leaders of the Civil War 1562:1865 disestablishments in Louisiana 1480:Donaldsonville Louisiana Artillery 634:observing the Federal garrison at 619:, the regiment formed part of the 290:ordered the battalion to march to 14: 1490:Madison Louisiana Light Artillery 262: 1552:1862 establishments in Louisiana 1388:6th Louisiana Infantry Battalion 1383:5th Louisiana Infantry Battalion 1378:4th Louisiana Infantry Battalion 1373:3rd Louisiana Infantry Battalion 1368:1st Louisiana Infantry Battalion 1353:33rd Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1343:31st Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1338:30th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1333:29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1328:28th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1323:27th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1318:26th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1313:25th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1308:24th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1303:23rd Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1298:22nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1293:21st Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1288:20th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1283:19th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1278:18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1273:17th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1263:16th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1258:15th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1253:14th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1243:13th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1238:12th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1233:11th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1228:10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1036:Bergeron, Arthur W. 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(1875). 757:7th Louisiana Cavalry Regiments 1511:6th Regiment, European Brigade 1419:9th Louisiana Cavalry Regiment 1414:3rd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment 1409:2nd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment 1404:1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment 1358:Consolidated Crescent Regiment 200:2nd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment 43:1 September 1862 – 26 May 1865 19:2nd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment 1: 1445:1st Louisiana Regular Battery 263:Breazeale's Cavalry Battalion 78:Confederate States of America 60:Confederate States of America 742:35th Iowa Infantry Regiments 228:Trans-Mississippi Department 1475:6th Louisiana Field Battery 1470:5th Louisiana Field Battery 1465:4th Louisiana Field Battery 1460:3rd Louisiana Field Battery 1455:2nd Louisiana Field Battery 1450:1st Louisiana Field Battery 1164:Louisiana Confederate units 697:and the following day they 1583: 967:Battles & Leaders 1987 919:Battles & Leaders 1987 907:Battles & Leaders 1987 895:Battles & Leaders 1987 783:Louisiana in the Civil War 166:Battle of Henderson's Hill 571:Battle of Georgia Landing 517: 497: 477: 459: 445: 427: 413: 397: 379: 361: 230:. The regiment fought at 140:Battle of Georgia Landing 23: 1060:The Civil War Dictionary 726:Lucius Frederick Hubbard 689:'s infantry division at 628:Capture of Brashear City 404:W. Overton Breazeale (p) 161:Capture of Brashear City 1485:Louisiana Guard Battery 1435:Pointe Coupee Artillery 1094:Coffey, Walter (2019). 714:1st Texas Field Battery 269:Natchitoches, Louisiana 208:Confederate States Army 107:Confederate States Army 1098:. The Civil War Months 655: 608:Battle of Fort Bisland 562: 466:Thomas J. Stafford (r) 214:. Breazeale's Cavalry 151:Battle of Fort Bisland 699:captured Fort DeRussy 649: 560: 368:James M. Thompson (r) 306:2nd Louisiana Cavalry 1440:Washington Artillery 1056:Boatner, Mark M. III 672:Andrew Jackson Smith 612:Battle of Irish Bend 452:A. O. P. Pickens (d) 417:Ile Breville Rangers 401:Natchitoches Rangers 326:William G. Vincent, 277:Thomas Overton Moore 156:Battle of Irish Bend 873:, pp. 426–427. 753:Battle of Mansfield 730:9th Indiana Battery 528:Amedee C. Broussard 406:H. Polycarp Gallien 365:Independent Rangers 357:Recruitment Parish 344: 271:, on 27 July 1862. 206:that fought in the 171:Battle of Mansfield 1516:Chalmette Regiment 710:Albert Lindley Lee 687:John George Walker 679:David Dixon Porter 660:Red River campaign 656: 593:Nathaniel P. Banks 563: 526:Severin Porche (u) 386:James D. Blair (p) 342: 328:Lieutenant Colonel 285:Lieutenant General 212:American Civil War 189:William G. Vincent 135:American Civil War 1534: 1533: 1112:Oates, Stephen B. 844:, pp. 41–42. 722:Sylvester G. Hill 601:Brigadier General 597:Atchafalaya River 537: 536: 488:J. B. Whittington 449:Alligator Rangers 436:J. F. Scarborough 388:W. H. Kephart (c) 370:Louis D. 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Index


Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
Louisiana
Confederate States Army
Cavalry
American Civil War
Battle of Georgia Landing
Battle of Fort Bisland
Battle of Irish Bend
Capture of Brashear City
Battle of Henderson's Hill
Battle of Mansfield
Louisiana
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Battalion
regiment
Mississippi River
Trans-Mississippi Department
Georgia Landing
Fort Bisland
Irish Bend
Brashear City
Henderson's Hill
Mansfield
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Major
Thomas Overton Moore
Moreauville

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