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    I'm interested in finding information on two units, the 6th Louisiana Infantry and the 66th Ohio Infantry for a project. Can anyone give me a source for information on either of these two units?

    Kyle Bracken

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    Re: 6th Louisiana/66th Ohio

    As for all Ohio units, Larry Stevens' site should be your first stop.

    Paul Calloway
    Proudest Member of the Tar Water Mess
    Proud Member of the GHTI
    Member, Civil War Preservation Trust
    Wayne #25, F&AM

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      Re: 6th Louisiana/66th Ohio

      Read "Irish Rebels Confederate Tigers" A History of the 6th Louisiana Volunteers 1861-1865 , by James P. Gannon.

      A great read.
      yours,
      Dirk Behana
      6th Louisiana / 5th VA
      SWB
      Dirk Behana
      26th North Carolina
      Shocker Mess, Hedgesville Blues
      C.W.T.
      Friends of Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site
      King Solomon's Lodge #346 F.&A.M.
      Pioneer Lodge of Ohio (Reenactor Masonic Lodge)

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        Re: 6th Louisiana/66th Ohio

        I highly recommend that you read "A Light and Uncertain Hold: A History of the Sixty-sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" by David T. Thackery. Since this is the "official" history on the 66th Ohio it should give you a good starting point on them.
        v/r
        Brent Reidenbach
        Co I, 47th Virginia
        "The Stafford Guards"

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          Re: 6th Louisiana/66th Ohio

          I also recommend "A Light and Uncertain Hold" by Thackery. It is a good history with a lot of insite into the regiment. By any chance are you from Champaign County, Ohio? Good Luck

          Dan Ketterman
          Dan Ketterman

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            Re: 6th Louisiana/66th Ohio

            Kyle,

            You may already have this one, but an excellent resource for any Pelican State regiment is Arthur Bergeron's "Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units". It is available at Amazon.com.
            Chad Teasley

            "Mississippians don't know, and refuse to learn, how to surrender to an enemy."
            Lt Col James Autry, CSA, May 1862

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