22nd Texas Infantry
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- Early 1862 - Organized by the increase of the 5th Texas Infantry Battalion to a regiment
- ? - Mustered into Confederate Service
- June 7, 1863 - Young's Point
- March-May 1864 - Red River Campaign
- March-May 1864 - Camden Expedition
- March 14, 1864 - Fort DeRussy, Louisiana (Company E)
- Company E captured
- April 8, 1864 - Mansfield
- April 9, 1864 - Pleasant Hill
- April 30, 1864 - Jenkins' Ferry
- May 6, 1864 - Calcasieu Pass
- May 26, 1865 - Surrendered by General E.K. Smith, commanding Trans-Mississippi Department
DESIGNATIONS
- Department of Texas / Eastern District of Texas (February-May 1862)
- Trans-Mississippi Department (May-August 1862)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / District of Arkansas (August-September 1862)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / 1st Corps / McCulloch's Division / Young's Brigade (September 1862)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / 2nd Corps / McCulloch's Division / Young's Brigade (December 1862-January 1863)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / District of Arkansas / McCulloch's/Walker's Division / Young's/Hawe's Brigade (February-March 1863)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / District of West Louisiana / Walker's Division / Hawe's/Waul's Brigade (May 1863-April 1864)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / District of Arkansas / Walker's Division / Waul's Brigade (April-May 1864)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / District of West Louisiana / Walker's Division / Waul's Brigade (May-September 1864)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / 1st Corps / 1st (Forney's) Texas Division / 1st (Waul's) Texas Brigade (September 1864-May 1865)
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: Richard B. Hubbard (Colonel)
- John J. Canon (Major, Lieutenant Colonel)
- Elias E. Lott (Lieutenant Colonel)
- Benjamin F. Parkes (Major)
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Regiment Statistical Information
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Legacy
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Notes
Sources
- Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies. Texas. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Pages 114, 132)