Page:Southern Historical Society Papers volume 35.djvu/72

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.
58
Southern Historical Society Papers.

provisional rank of Brigadier General, in March, 1865, and ordered to report to General R. E. Lee. He was assigned to the command of a brigade, and was killed in front of Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865.—Editor.]


MISSISSIPPI TROOPS WHO SERVED IN
VIRGINIA, 1861-1865.


2nd Mississippi Regiment, 11th Mississippi Regiment, 26th Mississippi Regiment, 42nd Mississippi Regiment, comprising the Brigade commanded by General Reuben Davis, who survived the war now dead. (A relative of President Davis.)

12th Mississippi Regiment, 16th Mississippi Regiment, 19th Mississippi Regiment, 48th Mississippi Regiment, comprising the Brigade commanded by General W. S. Featherstone, who was transferred to Mississippi, now dead.

General Carnot Posey, killed at Bristow Station.

General N. H. Harris, who survived the war, now dead.

This Brigade suffered severely at the "Bloody Angle," battle of Spotsylvania, but was able to recover it from the enemy.

13th Mississippi Regiment, 17th Mississippi Regiment, 18th Mississippi Regiment, 21st Mississippi Regiment, comprising the Brigade commanded by General Richard Griffith, killed at Savage Station.

General William Barksdale, killed at Gettysburg.

General B. G. Humphries, who survived the war, now dead.

Ward's Madison County Mississippi Battery.

Jeff Davis Legion of six Companies of Cavalry, commanded by General James G. Martin. General Martin is still living at Natchez, Miss.

Another Regiment of Infantry, the 20th Mississippi, served a