Sirs,
Please allow me to present some information on the men of Company D (Claiborne Invincibles) 28th LA. I do this in an effort to provide a starting point for some first person research regarding these men. I pray that this post is received in the spirit in which it was conceived. That it will foster a desire for others in the Western Company at IPW to bring forth even greater details regarding this command.
This information came from two primary sources. The "Young_Sanders Center for the Study of the War Between the States in Louisiana"
http://www.youngsanders.org/youngsan...scommands.html
and "Louisianana's 28th Infantry Gray's Regiment" http://www.penandsaber.com/grays28th/index.html
In Claiborne Parish, Marcus O. Cheatham rallied men in Athens, Haynesville, Homer, Lisbon and Summerfield to recruit for a company of infantry to be known as the Claiborne Invincibles.
On May 10, the newly formed company departed from Homer. It was ordered to Monroe where they were mustered into Confederate service as Company D, with Cheatham as captain.
When 10 companies were assembled at Monroe, they were organized into the 28th Louisiana Infantry. Henry Gray as colonel, William Walker as lieutenant colonel and Thomas Pool as major. The regiment numbered 902 men.
Almost 95 percent of the men of the 28th named their occupation as farmer. Fifteen other occupations were listed, ranging from physician, to teacher, to merchant, to daguerreotypist. The average age of the men in the regiment at the time of their enlistment was 26, with 15 percent being less than age 20 and five percent older than age 35.
The 28th was assigned to Gen. Richard Taylor's command and ordered to the Bayou Teche region. Upon arrival in the Bayou Teche region, the men of the 28th were assigned to Gen. Alfred Mouton's brigade at Camp Bisland. Here the men would remain encamped until the Battle of Bisland on April 13, 1863.
In late January, 1864, the 28th was ordered to return to Pineville where they remained until Banks began his Red River Campaign in mid-March.
The roster is based on the last roll available for the regiment (July/August 1863). I did not include any men who were listed as dead or paroled prisoners of war on the aforementioned roll. I did include men who were listed on the roll of prisoners of war after 1864. I included dates and places of enlistment, ages, and remarks (i.e. "Detalied Clerk Brigade Commissary") where appropriate.
28th LA Inf. (Gray’s)
Field and Staff Officers
Gray, H., Col., 28th (Gray's) La. Inf., promoted brigadier general April 15, 1864
McGuinty, Elisha K., Sergt. Maj., apptd. Sergt. Maj., July 10, 1863.
Pool, Thomas W, Major, promoted colonel April 15, 1864
Walker, William, Lt. Col., killed April 8, 1864 at the Battle of Mansfield.
Blackman, W., F., Major, A. A. A.Gen. Rmks., Acting Adjt. Gen. of the Brigade, apptd. May 14th, 1863
Gray, J. H., Asst. Surg. En. May 15, 1863.
General Staff
Dr. B. S. Aswell - Hospital Steward
Richard M. Crowson - Chaplain
Abram Madden - Quarter Master (A.Q.M.)
W. L. Green - Quarter Sergeant
John D. Imboden, A.C.S.
W. J. Slaton - Ordinance Sergeant
John Trussell - Wagon Master
W. Sheen - Comsarry Man
Robert A. M. Winn – Engineer
Company D
Officers
Cheatham, Marcus O., Capt. En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Simmons, James A.,1st Lt. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862. Acting Q. M. of Regt. since Aug. 1, 1863.
Grimmitt, Thomas J., 2nd Jr. Lt. En. Monroe, La., May 15, 1862.
Thompson, John L., Jr.2nd Lt. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Wasson, Elisha, 2nd Lt. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Sergeants
Meador, Thomas J.,1st Sergt. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Walker, William A. J., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Williams, Sabert O., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Corporals
Craker, Josiah F.,1st Corpl. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Young, Charles D., 2nd Corpl. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862. Age 23.
Harrist, A. D. A., (also Harvist, Abner D. A.), 4th Corp. En Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Edmonds, William B., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Massey, George W., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Greer, John T., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Peevy, James J.,Corpl. En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La., Detailed shoemaker at Sparta.
Privates
Allen, Joshua, En. Vernon, La., Dec. 30th, 1862; Age, 28 Years.
Allen, Young D., En. May 11th or 13th, 1862, Monroe, La. Age, 19 Years.
Applewhite, Dempsey, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Atkins, Emanuel, En. Monroe, La., May 11th, 1861
Bailey, John G., En. May 14th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Bailey, Joseph H., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Bailey, William, En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Bass, Jeptha D. En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Bennett, Jerome, En. May 16th, 1862. Monroe. La.
Bennett, John J., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Boggs, John A., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Bostnick, Elijah W., En. June 4th, 1861, Baton Rouge, La. "Detailed Clerk Brigade Commissary."
Boykin, Allen B., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Brown, William F., En. May 11th, 1862. Monroe, La.
Brown, William W., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe. La.
Butler, Ransom, En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Monroe, La. Age 47.
Butts, James M., En. Tallulah, La., Sept. 1st, 1862. Age 37.
Byrd, George W. H., En. Dec. 20th, 1862, Vernon, La.
Carr, John H., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Christian, David A., En. Delbi, La., Oct. 13th, 1862. Age 19 years.
Cooksey, Robert A., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Crosby, Harry C., Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Monroe, La., June 15th, 1865.
Dansby, John, En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Deloach, William, En. May 13th, 1862, Monroe, La. Age 34 years.
Deszotel, Adolph, On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Washington, La., June 16th, 1865.
Dixon, Francis M., En. Monroe, La., May 11th, 1862
Duggin, John F., May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Everett, John C., En. May 11. 1862, Monroe, La.
Harden, Elijiah M., En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Hinis, Bennett M., En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Holland, Mordecai, En. May 8, 1863, Homer, La.
Hood, Frederick, En. April 24, 1863, Alexandria, La.
Hood, William H., En. May 11, 1863. Homer, La.
Hood, William S., En. May 11, -, Monroe, La.
Hudgins, Ambrose, En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Hudgins, Bassil, En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Hudgins, John M., En. June 18, 1863, Monroe, La.
Johnston, John W., En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La. Age 29 years.
Kinnebrew, Eugene A., En. Jan. 18, 1863, Homer, La.
Kirkpatrick, Thomas J., En. May 14, 1862, Monroe, La.
Lee, William S., En. Feb. 14, 1862, Camp Bisland. Age 35 years.
Monk, Merrell, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Mullins, Duke W., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Mullins, John W., En. Monroe, La., May 14, 1862.
Mullins, Overton W., En. Monroe, La., May 14, 1862.
Murrell, Hugh H., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
McCasland, John B., En. Monroe, La., Dec. 20, 1862.
McKinley, Hugh B., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Nolen, Stephen, En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Palmer, John A., En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La., 20 years of age.
Peterson, Daniel, En. May 11, 1862. Monroe, La, age 27 years.
Peterson, Nathan, En. March 10, 1863, Camp Bisland, for three years or the War
Richard, A., On Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Washington, La., June 21, 1865. Res. St. Landry Par., La.
Seth, Isaac, En. Natchitoches, La., June 2, 1863.
Sheppard, Jessee, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Sheppard, William D., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Shockley, Mitchell L., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Simmons, A. C., En. Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 14, 1862. Remarks: Detailed apothecary in Alexandria Hospl.
Simmons, Augustus M., En. Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 14, 1862. Remarks: Detailed in Q. M. Dept., 28th Regt. La. Vols.
Smith, William J., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Spivey, James J., En. Monroe, La., Nov. 1, 1862.
Whitehead, Benjamin M., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Whitehead, William J., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Wilson, Jesse S., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Winn, Gennebreth, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Winn, Robert A. M., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Womble, James, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Worley, John, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1863. Age 34.
Young, Napoleon B., En. Sparta, La., July 17, 1862. Age 19.
Best Regards,
Please allow me to present some information on the men of Company D (Claiborne Invincibles) 28th LA. I do this in an effort to provide a starting point for some first person research regarding these men. I pray that this post is received in the spirit in which it was conceived. That it will foster a desire for others in the Western Company at IPW to bring forth even greater details regarding this command.
This information came from two primary sources. The "Young_Sanders Center for the Study of the War Between the States in Louisiana"
http://www.youngsanders.org/youngsan...scommands.html
and "Louisianana's 28th Infantry Gray's Regiment" http://www.penandsaber.com/grays28th/index.html
In Claiborne Parish, Marcus O. Cheatham rallied men in Athens, Haynesville, Homer, Lisbon and Summerfield to recruit for a company of infantry to be known as the Claiborne Invincibles.
On May 10, the newly formed company departed from Homer. It was ordered to Monroe where they were mustered into Confederate service as Company D, with Cheatham as captain.
When 10 companies were assembled at Monroe, they were organized into the 28th Louisiana Infantry. Henry Gray as colonel, William Walker as lieutenant colonel and Thomas Pool as major. The regiment numbered 902 men.
Almost 95 percent of the men of the 28th named their occupation as farmer. Fifteen other occupations were listed, ranging from physician, to teacher, to merchant, to daguerreotypist. The average age of the men in the regiment at the time of their enlistment was 26, with 15 percent being less than age 20 and five percent older than age 35.
The 28th was assigned to Gen. Richard Taylor's command and ordered to the Bayou Teche region. Upon arrival in the Bayou Teche region, the men of the 28th were assigned to Gen. Alfred Mouton's brigade at Camp Bisland. Here the men would remain encamped until the Battle of Bisland on April 13, 1863.
In late January, 1864, the 28th was ordered to return to Pineville where they remained until Banks began his Red River Campaign in mid-March.
The roster is based on the last roll available for the regiment (July/August 1863). I did not include any men who were listed as dead or paroled prisoners of war on the aforementioned roll. I did include men who were listed on the roll of prisoners of war after 1864. I included dates and places of enlistment, ages, and remarks (i.e. "Detalied Clerk Brigade Commissary") where appropriate.
28th LA Inf. (Gray’s)
Field and Staff Officers
Gray, H., Col., 28th (Gray's) La. Inf., promoted brigadier general April 15, 1864
McGuinty, Elisha K., Sergt. Maj., apptd. Sergt. Maj., July 10, 1863.
Pool, Thomas W, Major, promoted colonel April 15, 1864
Walker, William, Lt. Col., killed April 8, 1864 at the Battle of Mansfield.
Blackman, W., F., Major, A. A. A.Gen. Rmks., Acting Adjt. Gen. of the Brigade, apptd. May 14th, 1863
Gray, J. H., Asst. Surg. En. May 15, 1863.
General Staff
Dr. B. S. Aswell - Hospital Steward
Richard M. Crowson - Chaplain
Abram Madden - Quarter Master (A.Q.M.)
W. L. Green - Quarter Sergeant
John D. Imboden, A.C.S.
W. J. Slaton - Ordinance Sergeant
John Trussell - Wagon Master
W. Sheen - Comsarry Man
Robert A. M. Winn – Engineer
Company D
Officers
Cheatham, Marcus O., Capt. En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Simmons, James A.,1st Lt. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862. Acting Q. M. of Regt. since Aug. 1, 1863.
Grimmitt, Thomas J., 2nd Jr. Lt. En. Monroe, La., May 15, 1862.
Thompson, John L., Jr.2nd Lt. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Wasson, Elisha, 2nd Lt. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Sergeants
Meador, Thomas J.,1st Sergt. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Walker, William A. J., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Williams, Sabert O., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Corporals
Craker, Josiah F.,1st Corpl. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Young, Charles D., 2nd Corpl. En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862. Age 23.
Harrist, A. D. A., (also Harvist, Abner D. A.), 4th Corp. En Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Edmonds, William B., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Massey, George W., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Greer, John T., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Peevy, James J.,Corpl. En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La., Detailed shoemaker at Sparta.
Privates
Allen, Joshua, En. Vernon, La., Dec. 30th, 1862; Age, 28 Years.
Allen, Young D., En. May 11th or 13th, 1862, Monroe, La. Age, 19 Years.
Applewhite, Dempsey, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Atkins, Emanuel, En. Monroe, La., May 11th, 1861
Bailey, John G., En. May 14th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Bailey, Joseph H., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Bailey, William, En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Bass, Jeptha D. En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Bennett, Jerome, En. May 16th, 1862. Monroe. La.
Bennett, John J., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Boggs, John A., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Bostnick, Elijah W., En. June 4th, 1861, Baton Rouge, La. "Detailed Clerk Brigade Commissary."
Boykin, Allen B., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Brown, William F., En. May 11th, 1862. Monroe, La.
Brown, William W., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe. La.
Butler, Ransom, En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Monroe, La. Age 47.
Butts, James M., En. Tallulah, La., Sept. 1st, 1862. Age 37.
Byrd, George W. H., En. Dec. 20th, 1862, Vernon, La.
Carr, John H., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Christian, David A., En. Delbi, La., Oct. 13th, 1862. Age 19 years.
Cooksey, Robert A., En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Crosby, Harry C., Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Monroe, La., June 15th, 1865.
Dansby, John, En. May 11th, 1862, Monroe, La.
Deloach, William, En. May 13th, 1862, Monroe, La. Age 34 years.
Deszotel, Adolph, On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Washington, La., June 16th, 1865.
Dixon, Francis M., En. Monroe, La., May 11th, 1862
Duggin, John F., May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Everett, John C., En. May 11. 1862, Monroe, La.
Harden, Elijiah M., En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Hinis, Bennett M., En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Holland, Mordecai, En. May 8, 1863, Homer, La.
Hood, Frederick, En. April 24, 1863, Alexandria, La.
Hood, William H., En. May 11, 1863. Homer, La.
Hood, William S., En. May 11, -, Monroe, La.
Hudgins, Ambrose, En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Hudgins, Bassil, En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Hudgins, John M., En. June 18, 1863, Monroe, La.
Johnston, John W., En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La. Age 29 years.
Kinnebrew, Eugene A., En. Jan. 18, 1863, Homer, La.
Kirkpatrick, Thomas J., En. May 14, 1862, Monroe, La.
Lee, William S., En. Feb. 14, 1862, Camp Bisland. Age 35 years.
Monk, Merrell, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Mullins, Duke W., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Mullins, John W., En. Monroe, La., May 14, 1862.
Mullins, Overton W., En. Monroe, La., May 14, 1862.
Murrell, Hugh H., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
McCasland, John B., En. Monroe, La., Dec. 20, 1862.
McKinley, Hugh B., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Nolen, Stephen, En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La.
Palmer, John A., En. May 11, 1862, Monroe, La., 20 years of age.
Peterson, Daniel, En. May 11, 1862. Monroe, La, age 27 years.
Peterson, Nathan, En. March 10, 1863, Camp Bisland, for three years or the War
Richard, A., On Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Washington, La., June 21, 1865. Res. St. Landry Par., La.
Seth, Isaac, En. Natchitoches, La., June 2, 1863.
Sheppard, Jessee, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Sheppard, William D., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Shockley, Mitchell L., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Simmons, A. C., En. Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 14, 1862. Remarks: Detailed apothecary in Alexandria Hospl.
Simmons, Augustus M., En. Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 14, 1862. Remarks: Detailed in Q. M. Dept., 28th Regt. La. Vols.
Smith, William J., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Spivey, James J., En. Monroe, La., Nov. 1, 1862.
Whitehead, Benjamin M., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Whitehead, William J., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Wilson, Jesse S., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Winn, Gennebreth, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Winn, Robert A. M., En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Womble, James, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1862.
Worley, John, En. Monroe, La., May 11, 1863. Age 34.
Young, Napoleon B., En. Sparta, La., July 17, 1862. Age 19.
Best Regards,
Comment