22nd (Consolidated) Louisiana Infantry
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- Also referred to as the 22nd Louisiana Heavy Artillery
- January 26, 1864 - Organized at Enterprise, Mississippi by consolidation of those members of the following units east of the Mississippi River:
- 3rd Louisiana Infantry
- 17th Louisiana Infantry
- (Smith's/Higgins'/Patton's) 21st Louisiana Infantry
- (Theard's/Herrick's) 22nd Louisiana Infantry
- (Durrive's) Louisiana Artillery Battery became Company B[1]
- 26th Louisiana Infantry
- 27th Louisiana Infantry
- 29th Louisiana Infantry
- 31st Louisiana Infantry
- Unit served as Heavy Artillery during most of its service
- ? - Mustered into Confederate Service
- March 17-April 12, 1865 - Mobile
- March 27-April 8, 1865 - Spanish Fort
- May 4, 1865 - Surrendered at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama by Lieutenant General Richard Taylor, commanding the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana
DESIGNATIONS
- Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / District of the Gulf / Fuller's Artillery Brigade (February-May 1864)
- Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / District of the Gulf / Patton's Brigade Brigade (June-August 1864)
- Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / District of the Gulf / Higgins' Brigade (September-October 1864)
- Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / District of the Gulf / Liddell's Division / Baker's Brigade (October-December 1864)
- Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / District of the Gulf / Artillery Reserves, etc. / Burnet's Command (March-April 1865)
- Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / Burnet's Command (March-April 1865)
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: Isaac W. Patton (Colonel)
- Joseph O. Landry (Lieutenant Colonel)
- Washington F. Marks (Major)
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Legacy
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Notes
- ↑ According to unit profile
Sources
- Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies. Louisiana. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Pages 17, 21, 109-110)