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1019:. At the formal surrender, 3 officers and 41 enlisted men from the 2nd Louisiana Infantry signed their paroles. During the war, the regiment sustained losses of 218 men killed in action, 181 died of disease, and 4 died by accident. Another 88 men deserted. Altogether, 1,297 men enrolled in the regiment during the war.
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overran
Johnson's division at the Bloody Angle, capturing 2,800 men and 20 artillery pieces. Johnson himself was captured and his division was nearly wiped out. The initial Union success was followed by brutal fighting that lasted all day, with neither side winning any advantage. Colonel Williams was
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Norwood was mortally wounded on 1 July 1863 and replaced as colonel by
Williams; Ross E. Burke was promoted lieutenant colonel and Michael A. Grogan was promoted major. Grogan replaced Ashton who was also killed on 1 July 1863. Williams was killed 12 May 1864 and replaced as colonel by Burke; Grogan
838:
on 17 September 1862, Starke's brigade counted about 650 men and sustained losses of 70 killed and 204 wounded. The 2nd
Louisiana Infantry lost 10 killed and 49 wounded. Around 7 am, Starke's and another brigade were ordered to charge toward Miller's corn field. Starke was killed after being struck
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carried out uncoordinated attacks instead of one concentrated assault. In Cobb's brigade, the 2nd
Louisiana Infantry suffered 182 killed, wounded, and missing, the second highest losses of any Confederate regiment. Colonel Norwood and Major Ashton were both killed, along with three color bearers.
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waded across a pond and captured a line of
Confederate rifle pits. After 40 minutes, they were counterattacked by a brigade of Georgians and Louisianians and driven off with 83 casualties out of the 192 Vermonters who carried out the probe. A later Federal attack was repulsed, bring total Union
878:'s flank attack on 2 May and in the bitter fighting on 3 May. Nicholls, who was already missing his left arm, lost his left foot to an artillery projectile on 2 May. He was replaced in command of the brigade by Colonel Williams of the 2nd Louisiana Infantry.
893:, the 2nd Louisiana Infantry attacked Culp's Hill on 2–3 July 1863. The regiment went into action with 236 men and sustained 62 casualties. Burke led the regiment and was wounded. The regiment was in a brigade commanded by Williams, in a division led by
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on 5 May 1864. The brigade was led by
Brigadier General Stafford and was part of Johnson's division and Ewell's Second Corps. By 1864, Stafford's Louisiana brigade had won a reputation for drinking, pillaging, and hard fighting according to historian
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troops who then pushed into the space between the two brigades. Stafford's soldiers were compelled to withdraw in confusion and
Stafford was mortally wounded by a bullet through his spine. The other Louisiana brigade under Brigadier General
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Isiah T. Norwood. De Russy resigned on 19 July 1861 and was replaced as colonel by
William M. Levy. On 30 April 1862, the regiment elected new officers. Levy was dropped and Norwood was promoted colonel on 1 May 1862. Young was dropped and
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of the 9th
Louisiana assumed command of the brigade, which suffered losses of 110 killed, 269 wounded, and 6 missing during the battle. Nearly 130 men from the 2nd Louisiana Infantry became casualties during the fighting.
889:, the 2nd and 10th Louisiana Infantry captured approximately 1,000 Union soldiers. The fighting claimed the lives of three captains: Griffin (C Company), Crump (D Company), and Picou (H Company). At the
871:'s division. The brigade lost 46 killed, 268 wounded, and 130 missing during the struggle. The 2nd Louisiana Infantry suffered losses of 15 killed, 90 wounded, and 21 missing. The regiment took part in
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and the 10th and 15th
Louisiana were consolidated. However, the 2nd Louisiana Infantry remained unconsolidated. By this time, the 9th Louisiana was assigned to Hays' Louisiana brigade.
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on 13 December 1862, the regiment engaged in minor skirmishing. After Fredericksburg, the 1st Zouave Battalion was detached from the brigade and never rejoined.
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attacks at Saunders' Field. Later at 3:30 pm, the brigade found itself fighting in dense woods. As Stafford ordered his men to attack, the
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in 1865. The regiment lost over 100 men at both Second Bull Run and Chancellorsville. A company-sized remnant surrendered at Appomattox.
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On 26 July 1862, the 2nd Louisiana Infantry was reassigned to a brigade including the 1st Louisiana Zouave Battalion, and the
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was promoted lieutenant colonel and Martin C. Redwine was promoted major. Redwine was killed 17 September 1864. The company
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killed and the 2nd Louisiana Infantry lost its flag. On 4 June, Captain McCullough (K Company) was killed at
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by four bullets. The charge was brought to a halt by intense Union rifle and artillery fire. In the
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William Clegg wrote that the regiment took about 175 men into battle and lost 126 in the fighting.
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and spent the winter of 1861–1862 near Yorktown. On 16 April 1862, the regiment took part in the
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In December 1864, the brigade returned from the Shenandoah Valley to serve in the
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Dead soldiers from Starke's Louisiana brigade near Miller's corn field at Antietam
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The 2nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment organized on 11 May 1861 at Camp Walker in
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459:. There were 1,013 men enrolled in 10 companies named A–K, excluding J. The
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912:(Payne's Farm) on 27 November 1863, casualties in the regiment were light.
1000:'s division. At Cedar Creek, the 1st Louisiana was consolidated with the
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39:, Company C, 2nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment, was killed at Malvern Hill.
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was promoted lieutenant colonel. Richard W. Ashton became major.
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on 28–30 August 1862, the brigade was led by Brigadier General
491:, nicknames, and recruitment parishes are listed in the table.
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Return to Bull Run: The Campaign and Battle of Second Manassas
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on 7–20 May 1864. An assault at first light on 12 May by the
924:. From 1 to 3 pm on 5 May, Stafford's brigade helped repulse
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379:. After joining an all-Louisiana brigade, it fought at
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16th and 25th Consolidated Louisiana Infantry Regiment
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13th and 20th Consolidated Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1510:. Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana State University Press.
1428:. Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana State University Press.
957:. On 13 June, because Union soldiers were threatening
755:. The soldiers helped build defensive earthworks near
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2012:Military units and formations established in 1861
1552:To the Gates of Richmond: The Peninsular Campaign
1803:Miles' Legion (32nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment)
16:Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army
1469:. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press.
1409:. Vol. 4. Secaucus, N.J.: Castle. 1987 .
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1401:. Vol. 2. New York, N.Y.: Castle. 1956 .
1029:List of Louisiana Confederate Civil War units
375:. The regiment suffered very heavy losses at
24:2nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Confederate)
8:
1508:The Battle of the Wilderness, May 5-6, 1864
1488:. New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press.
1450:. New York, N.Y.: David McKay Company Inc.
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317:Louisiana Infantry Regiments (Confederate)
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915:The 2nd Louisiana Infantry fought at the
371:. Its first action took place during the
369:Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
1961:1st Louisiana Native Guard (Confederate)
1633:1st Louisiana Regulars Infantry Regiment
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944:The Louisiana brigade fought in the
568:Dennis L. Griffin (k-2nd Winchester)
2017:1865 disestablishments in Louisiana
863:on 1–3 May 1863, Brigadier General
1935:Donaldsonville Louisiana Artillery
787:on 1 July 1862, the troops led by
590:Thomas S. Crump (k-2nd Winchester)
14:
1945:Madison Louisiana Light Artillery
1573:. New York, N.Y.: HarperCollins.
1554:. New York, N.Y.: Mariner Books.
779:'s brigade and Brigadier General
2007:1861 establishments in Louisiana
1843:6th Louisiana Infantry Battalion
1838:5th Louisiana Infantry Battalion
1833:4th Louisiana Infantry Battalion
1828:3rd Louisiana Infantry Battalion
1823:1st Louisiana Infantry Battalion
1808:33rd Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1798:31st Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1793:30th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1788:29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1783:28th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1778:27th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1773:26th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1768:25th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1763:24th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1758:23rd Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1753:22nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1748:21st Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1743:20th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1738:19th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1733:18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1728:17th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1718:16th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1713:15th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1708:14th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1698:13th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1693:12th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1688:11th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1683:10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1571:Gettysburg: A Testing of Courage
1424:Bergeron, Arthur W. Jr. (1989).
932:on his right was driven back by
714:J. W. McCullough (k-Cold Harbor)
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1678:9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1673:8th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1668:7th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1663:6th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1658:5th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1653:4th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1648:3rd Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1643:2nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1638:1st Louisiana Infantry Regiment
353:2nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment
1966:6th Regiment, European Brigade
1874:9th Louisiana Cavalry Regiment
1869:3rd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment
1864:2nd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment
1859:1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment
1813:Consolidated Crescent Regiment
1486:Antietam: The Soldiers' Battle
672:L. G. Picou (k-2nd Winchester)
131:Regiment (1,013 men, May 1861)
1:
1900:1st Louisiana Regular Battery
1484:Priest, John Michael (1989).
83:Confederate States of America
65:Confederate States of America
1569:Trudeau, Noah Andre (2002).
1930:6th Louisiana Field Battery
1925:5th Louisiana Field Battery
1920:4th Louisiana Field Battery
1915:3rd Louisiana Field Battery
1910:2nd Louisiana Field Battery
1905:1st Louisiana Field Battery
1619:Louisiana Confederate units
972:The regiment fought in the
887:Second Battle of Winchester
210:Second Battle of Winchester
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1465:Hennessy, John J. (1999).
1383:Battles & Leaders 1987
1371:Battles & Leaders 1987
1332:Battles & Leaders 1987
1284:Battles & Leaders 1987
1140:Battles & Leaders 1956
1034:Louisiana in the Civil War
861:Battle of Chancellorsville
252:Third Battle of Winchester
204:Battle of Chancellorsville
48:11 May 1861 – 9 April 1865
904:under Lieutenant General
816:Second Battle of Bull Run
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1448:The Civil War Dictionary
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917:Battle of the Wilderness
841:Battle of Fredericksburg
812:Battle of Cedar Mountain
228:Battle of the Wilderness
198:Battle of Fredericksburg
180:Battle of Cedar Mountain
1940:Louisiana Guard Battery
1890:Pointe Coupee Artillery
828:Leroy Augustus Stafford
712:William A. Mayfield (r)
361:Confederate States Army
258:Battle of Fisher's Hill
139:2nd Louisiana Brigade (
112:Confederate States Army
1015:surrendered after the
946:Battle of Spotsylvania
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785:Battle of Malvern Hill
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670:Thoms L. Harmanson (x)
610:Michael C. Redwine (p)
468:Louis Gustave De Russy
340:3rd Louisiana Infantry
335:1st Louisiana Infantry
300:Louis Gustave De Russy
234:Battle of Spotsylvania
174:Battle of Malvern Hill
1011:. On 9 April General
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824:William B. Taliaferro
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592:William N. Cunningham
586:Jesse W. Williams (p)
564:Bernard B. Hemken (d)
544:Michael A. Grogan (p)
264:Battle of Cedar Creek
240:Battle of Cold Harbor
1895:Washington Artillery
1444:Boatner, Mark M. III
1017:Battle of Appomattox
965:began moving to the
891:Battle of Gettysburg
814:on 9 August. In the
769:3rd Vermont Infantry
690:William Flournoy (x)
668:Richard M. Boone (r)
648:William C. Dixon (r)
608:Oscar M. Watkins (x)
562:Arthur H. Martin (x)
276:Battle of Appomattox
216:Battle of Gettysburg
1334:, pp. 130–134.
1322:, pp. 181–182.
1253:, pp. 588–589.
1009:Siege of Petersburg
865:Francis T. Nicholls
855:Francis T. Nicholls
783:' division. At the
765:Action at Dam No. 1
710:John J. Neilson (x)
628:John W. Andrews (x)
588:James S. Ashton (r)
520:William M. Levy (p)
509:Recruitment Parish
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359:that fought in the
270:Siege of Petersburg
168:Action at Dam No. 1
1971:Chalmette Regiment
910:Battle of Mine Run
885:On 15 June at the
873:Lieutenant General
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836:Battle of Antietam
753:Richmond, Virginia
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674:James M. Batchelor
665:Atchafalaya Guards
650:James M. Jones (u)
566:Robert Roberts (r)
494:
472:Lieutenant Colonel
365:American Civil War
246:Battle of Monocacy
222:Battle of Mine Run
192:Battle of Antietam
163:American Civil War
1989:
1988:
1548:Sears, Stephen W.
1526:Sears, Stephen W.
1166:, pp. 49–52.
1061:, pp. 74–75.
996:in Major General
967:Shenandoah Valley
930:Stonewall Brigade
876:Thomas J. Jackson
820:William E. Starke
774:Brigadier General
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522:Ross E. Burke (p)
481:Jesse M. Williams
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1002:14th Louisiana
998:John B. Gordon
950:Union II Corps
934:Union VI Corps
922:Gordon C. Rhea
898:Edward Johnson
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716:C. M. Farris
652:John Elliott
643:Floyd Guards
630:A. S. Blythe
546:James F. Utz
539:Moore Guards
530:Natchitoches
485:
454:
417:Spotsylvania
395:in 1862, at
377:Malvern Hill
352:
350:
136:Part of
18:
1164:Priest 1989
1152:Priest 1989
990:Cedar Creek
963:Jubal Early
955:Cold Harbor
777:Howell Cobb
570:N. L. Handy
457:New Orleans
437:Cedar Creek
421:Cold Harbor
363:during the
155:Engagements
1996:Categories
1392:References
1239:Sears 1996
1227:Sears 1996
1215:Sears 1996
1188:Sears 1996
1116:Sears 2001
1104:Sears 2001
1092:Sears 2001
445:Appomattox
441:Petersburg
405:Gettysburg
296:commanders
289:Commanders
149:Stafford's
71:Allegiance
1883:Artillery
1320:Rhea 1994
1308:Rhea 1994
1296:Rhea 1994
959:Lynchburg
908:. At the
847:1863–1865
739:1861–1862
634:Claiborne
506:Captains
503:Nickname
451:Formation
357:Louisiana
272:(1864–65)
145:Nicholls'
94:Louisiana
1626:Infantry
1550:(2001).
1528:(1996).
1506:(1994).
1446:(1959).
1023:See also
978:Monocacy
880:Sergeant
757:Yorktown
719:Jackson
574:Ouachita
500:Company
489:captains
425:Monocacy
409:Mine Run
389:Antietam
326:Previous
141:Starke's
122:Infantry
35:Private
1852:Cavalry
859:At the
834:At the
734:Service
656:Carroll
616:Jackson
550:Rapides
465:Colonel
294:Notable
53:Country
1577:
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988:, and
596:DeSoto
439:, and
407:, and
391:, and
278:(1865)
266:(1864)
260:(1864)
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100:Branch
80:
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45:Active
1954:Other
1040:Notes
696:Caddo
476:Major
463:were
1575:ISBN
1556:ISBN
1534:ISBN
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1471:ISBN
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759:and
727:Key:
351:The
329:Next
128:Size
118:Type
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