2nd Missouri Infantry
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- Also referred to as the:
- (Burbridge's) 1st Missouri Infantry
- 1st Missouri Infantry
- November 7, 1862 - Organized as the 1st Infantry from the Missouri State Guard
- Later re-designated as the 2nd Infantry
- March 7-8, 1862 - Pea Ridge
- April-June 1862 - Corinth Campaign
- September 19, 1862 - Iuka
- October 3-4, 1862 - Corinth
- March 19, 1863 - Grand Gulf
- May-July 1863 - The Vicksburg Campaign
- May 16, 1863 - Champion's Hill
- May 17, 1863 - Big Black River Bridge
- May-July 1863 - Siege of Vicksburg
- July 4, 1863 - Surrendered at Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi
- Paroled there later that month
- September 12, 1863 - Declared exchanged
- September 1863-April 1865 - Field Consolidation with the 6th Missouri Infantry
- February-March 1864 - The Meridian Campaign
- May-September 1864 -
The Atlanta Campaign
- May 25-June 4, 1864 - New Hope Church
- June 20, 1864 - Lattimer's Mills
- June 27, 1864 - Kennesaw Mountain
- July 4, 1864 - Smyrna Campground
- July 5-17, 1864 - Chattahoochee River
- July 22, 1864 - Atlanta
- July-September 1864 - Siege of Atlanta
- August 31-September 1, 1864 - Jonesboro
- September 2-5, 1864 - Lovejoy's Station
- October 5, 1864 - Allatoona
- November 30, 1864 - Franklin
- March 17-April 12, 1865 - Mobile
- April 1-9, 1865 - Fort Blakely
- May 4, 1865 - Surrendered by Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama by Lieutenant Richard Taylor (commanding the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana)
DESIGNATIONS
- January-April 1862 - Department #2 / Trans-Mississippi District / Missouri State Guard / Confederate Volunteers / Little's Brigade
- April-July 1862 - Department #2 / Army of the West / Price's/Little's Division / Little's/Gates' Brigade
- July-October 1862 - Department #2 / Army of West Tennessee / Price's Corps / Little's/Hébert's/Green's Division / Gates' Brigade
- October-November 1862 - Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / Army of West Tennessee / Bowen's Division / Green's Brigade
- November-December 1862 - Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / Army of West Tennessee / Price's Corps / Bowen's Division / Missouri Brigade
- December 1862-January 1863 - Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / Army of North Mississippi / 2nd Corps / Bowen's Division / Missouri Brigade
- January-February 1863 - Army of the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / Price's Division / Missouri Brigade
- February-April 1863 - Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / 2nd Military District / Forney's/Bowen's Division / Missouri Brigade
- April-July 1863 - Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / Bowen's Division / Missouri Brigade
- November 1863-January 1864 - Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / Missouri Brigade
- January-February 1864 - Department of the Gulf / Missouri Brigade
- February-May 1864 - Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / French's Division / Missouri Brigade
- May-July 1864 - Army of Mississippi / French's Division / Missouri Brigade
- July 1864-January 1865 - Army of Tennessee / 3rd Corps / French's Division / Missouri Brigade
- February-April 1865 - Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / District of the Gulf / French's Division / Missouri Brigade
- April 1865 - Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / French's Division / Missouri Brigade
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: John Q. Burbridge (Colonel)
- Thomas M. Carter (Major, Lieutenant Colonel)
- William F. Carter (Major)
- Francis M. Cockrell (Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel)
- Robert D.A. Dwyer (Major)
- Peter C. Flourney (Colonel)
- Edward B. Hull (Lieutenant Colonel)
- Pembroke S. Senteny (Major, Lieutenant Colonel)
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Notes
Sources
- Anderson, Ephraim McD., Historical and Personal; Including the Campaigns of the First Missouri Confederate Brigade
- Bevier, R.S., History of the First and Second Missouri Confederate Brigades 1861-1865.
- Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies. Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, the Confederate Units, and the Indian Units. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Pages 114-116)