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Consolidated Crescent Regiment Louisiana Infantry
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James Muse Dabbs - 4th Corporal
Company O Captured New Orleans, Louisana May 26, 1865
Paroled Natchitoches, Lousiana Home Monroe, Louisiana

Enlisted Shreveport, Louisiana 4 June 1864

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Date Added: 12/10/2010

Company A
Sosthene Bernard - Private
Enlisted March 10, 1862 in Lafayette as an Private in the 26th infantry - A company, the “Lafayette Prairie Boys”, under Captain Eraste Mouton.
(Captain Mouton was the cousin of Brigadier General Alfred Mouton and nephew of Governor Alexandre Mouton, the General’s father)

POW at Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863 but release July 8th after signing agreement not to take up arms against USA. However, he did rejoin the war.

Appears on a list of the 26th La. Infantry reported in camp for exchange at Alexandria, La., before April 1, 1864. Same report list Headquarter’s Allen's Brigade., Shreveport, La., March 29, 1864,

The 26th regiment later consolidated with others into 22d regiment.

He was part of the surrender at New Orleans on May 26, 1865.

Paroled at New Iberia, La. sometime in July or August 1865.

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Date Added: 7/30/2019

Company A
John Valentine - Private
Pvt. John Valentine is my great, great grandfather.
Contact Name: Lisa Coleman
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Date Added: 6/3/2009

Company B
Patrick H. Cluney - Private
PVT Patrick H. Cluney,
Born 17 Mar 1841 Ireland
Died 20 Feb 1915 Caney, Vernon Parish, Louisiana
Enlisted into the Confederate States of America,
May 9, 1861 in New Orleans, La.,
into the 2nd Louisiana Infantry Co's B and I,
this Unit was formed, May 1861, in New Orleans, La.
The 2nd Louisiana Infantry was ordered to Virginia and assigned to the Department of the Peninsula.
Present on all muster rolls 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864. 1865.
Wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania:
The 2nd Louisiana Infantry, was assigned to Lieutenant General A. P. Hill's Division, at the Battle of Gettysburg.
The 2nd Louisiana Infantry, on April 9, 1865, surrendered at Appamattox Court House, Virginia.
During the war, Patrick H. Cluney's occupation was Blacksmith.
After the War Between The States,
Patrick H. Cluney was the Postmaster,
for the town of Caney, Vernon Parish, La.
Pioneer, Veteran, Farmer, Blacksmith.
"History of Vernon Parish, La. Archives"

Contact Name: J. B. Williams
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Date Added: 7/13/2020

Company B
Joseph F Ferguson - Private
Enlisted Mansfield, Sabine Parish LA Aug 5,1862. Taken prisoner 26 May 1865, released 15 June 1865 at Natchitoches, LA.
Contact Name: Chuck Zonker
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Date Added: 7/26/2007

Company B
Charles C Hobbs - Private
Charles was 32 when he joined on 6 May 1862 at Natchitoches, La. Enlisted by J. D Shelly for 3 years or the war. He was the brother in law of Evander Gandy. He fought at Shiloh, Labadieville [ Georgia Landing ] Mansville, La. He survived the war. died in Apple Sprngs, Trinity Co. Texas on 15 April 1896.He was the husband of Sarah Jane Gandy, my 2nd cousin 4 x removed.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 6/30/2017

Company B
Edward Keenan - Sergeant
Edward was born in Ireland in 1831 He enlisted at New Orleans 5 May 1862 in Capt Andrew F. Haynes' Co Crescent Regiment Louisiana Militia and assigned to 1st Lieut Stephen M Routh's Signal Corps. He was taken as POW at Labadieville on 27 Oct 1862 and paroled on the 29th. He appears on a Payment List dated 1 Sept - 31 Dec as Sergeant. He fought at Shiloh and the Red River Campaign. He was the father in law of my 4th cousin 3 x removed. He died 20 Feb 1913 in New Orleans, La.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 4/5/2021

Company B
John Henderson Thomas - Private
John was born in Butler Co. Ala. 12 June 1838. He enlisted 6 May 1862 in Co B 11th Battalion Louisiana Infantry vol's. known as J.D. Shelton's Battalion. This unit became part of the Consolidated Crescent Regiment upon consolidation. He has 11 cards in his archival file. This unit saw action mainly in the Red River Campaign. Battles Mansville, Pleasant Hill, Yellow Bayou, and Atchafalaya River. He died 20 March 1917 in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. May God rest his soul.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 6/21/2022

Company C
John C Cole Byrd - Private
John was born in Mississippi just north of Natchitoches Parish la. His parents were George P Byrd 1797 - 1850 & Priscilla Ann Jenkins b. 1805. Enlisted 7 May 1862 in Co C 11th Battalion La. Vols at Natchitoches, Natchitoches La. He was 18 years old. He has 4 cards in his archival file. He was in training [Camp of Instruction ] at Monroe, Ouachita Parish La. and died 3 July 1862 while in training at or near the camp. Cause of death is not given, but disease is suspect. This occurred before the consolidation into the Crescent Regiment. We are related by a distant marriage.
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Date Added: 9/14/2019

Company C
Alexia T Janin - Private
Alexia joined on 5 March 1862 at New Orleans. Enlisting for 90 days. He was engaged in the Battle at Shiloh Miss. His unit was temporarily reassigned as Co K 18th La Inf. This order was recinded and the reorganized Co C Crescent Regiment La. Infantry took to the field. He was wounded in a Train collision on the Mobile & Ohio railroad. On 28 Jan 1863 he is a patient in the Breckenridge Division Hospital and upon discharge was assigned as a clerk there thru Nov. 1863. His unit is surrendered at Grenada, Mississippi on 17 May 1865
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 4/24/2015

Company C
william w. miller - Private
william miller who was from many louisiana, enlisted in at the age of 37 on 7 may 1862 at natchitoches louisiana to serve the confederate army . when he left for the war he left behind a wife who was 4 months pregnant . it had been told by my grandfather from family records he had stayed close in contact by letters. william served in many important battles for the next two years all the way up to the battle of mansfield where he was never heard from again. it was said that his regiment came under heavy fire from cannon as the battle of sabine crossroads began. as his regiment appeard from the woods union artillery opened up with cannister shot thus causing heavy losses .william was killed 8 april 1864,the same day general beard had lost his life along with several other officers. to actually stand in the approx.area where my relative died brings tears to my eyes but also a sense of presence that he will always be with us as well as the others that made that supreme sacrifice.
Contact Name: william layhue
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Date Added: 12/26/2009

Company C
William Araster O'QuinnRank Unknown
Served from 1861-1865, His tombstone lists him in CO C of Consolidated Crescent Regiment, he was a gunsmith.
Contact Name: Denise Ogrinc Smith
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Date Added: 3/8/2008

Company D
Auguste Jean Baptist Regouffre - Private
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Date Added: 7/25/2008

Company D
Robert K Sibley - Private
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Date Added: 4/30/2006

Company D
Newton White - Private
Newton was born 4 Dec 1844 in Arkansas. On the 1860 census he is living in Natchitoches, Louisiana at age 16. He has two cards in his archival file, neither of which gives much data. No date of enlistment or capture. The company on his CMR looks like Co. O but must be a D. The second card is "Roll of prisoners of war on a POW Roll dated 10 June 1865 which is the date of their parole. He was the 2nd husband of my 2nd cousin Mary Jane Pickens 3 x removed. I have his death certificate which shows he died 28 Feb 1926 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins Co. Texas. I have been unable to find any grave for his wife.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 6/22/2022

Company E
Maximilian Hutchinson Goree - Private
Records indicate that he served in both E and I company. He was from Pollock Louisiana.
Contact Name: Mark E. Fairchild
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Date Added: 4/21/2005

Company E
William M. McConathy - Private
My Great-Great-Grandfather, (my Great-Grandmothers Father)
William M. McConathy, Born 23 Oct 1837 Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina., Died 7 Mar 1913 Hornbeck, Vernon Parish, La.
Buried in Good Hope Baptist Cemetery Anacoco, Vernon Parish, La.
Enlisted May 14, 1862 into Co E 11th La. Inf. Confederate States of America in Many, Sabine Parish, La.
Member of the Sabine Rebels, Unit formed in Sabine Parish, La. by Captain Holland.
"History of Sabine Parish, La. Archives"
Including my Great-Great-Grandfather, his sibling's (6) which are my 3rd Great-Uncle's,
and their Father, my Great-Great-Great-Grandfather, all served in the Confederate States of America, (8 total)
during "The War Between The States"
Contact Name: J. B. Williams
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Date Added: 7/13/2020

Company E
Alexander Queant - Private
Ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana for 90 days. Enlisted in New Orleans, Louisiana on March 5, 1862.

Wounded in arm 'resisting Buell' in Battle of Shiloh, April 6-7, 1862.

A native of France, he married Lucy E. Kerr (native of New Jersey) November 21, 1861 in New Orleans.
Contact Name: Michael N. Pittman
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Date Added: 12/21/2008

Company F
George Washington Allbritton - Private
George was born in East Felicana Parish, La. He was 25 years old when he enlisted at Harrisburg, Catahoula Parish La. on 5 May 1862 with the formation of the unit. Enlisted by Capt. William B Spencer for 3 years or the war in Co F 11th Battalion La, Inf. This unit was consolidated with 16th Battn: Confederate Guards: ect to form Consolidated Crescent Regt. on 2 Nov 1863 at Simmesport, La. This unit fought in the Red River Campaign, Mansfield, Pleasant Hill and Yellow Bayou. We are related by distant marriage.
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Date Added: 9/10/2019

Company F
Martin Van Buren Massey - Private
Martin was from Sabine Parish, Louisiana. He has two cards in his archival file. He enlisted 6 June 1863 at Bellwood, Sabine Parish La. He served in the 6th La. Cavalry that was consolidated into the Crescent Infantry Regiment. His unit was on patrol along the west bank of the Mississippi when word came of surrender. He was paroled at Natchitoches Parish La. on 9 June 1865. We are related by a distant marriage.
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Date Added: 3/16/2019

Company G
Jean Baptista Basco - Private
Jean was 27 years old when he joined 24 June 1864 in Natchitioches Parish, Louisiana. The Regiment was encamped at Camp Buckner at Natchitioches and he died there of Chronic Diarrhea on 18 Sept. 1864 in the camp hospital.
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Date Added: 3/16/2019

Company G
Augustin Bordelon - Private
Augustin was my 2nd great uncle, he was killed at the battle of mansfield
Contact Name: Jude Bordelon
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Date Added: 3/18/2015

Company G
Stephen D. Lord - Private
Stephen D. Lord was killed at the Battle of Mansfield (or Sabine Crossroads) on April 8th, 1864 only a few miles from his home. The following day his wife, Martha and son William found his body on the battlefield (being shot in the head she recognized him only by the socks that she had knitted for him) and the two of them returned his body home.
Contact Name: Clay Lord
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Date Added: 6/17/2007

Company G
Thomas L. Murphey - Private
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Contact Name: Scott Green
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Date Added: 7/8/2009

Company H
Stephan Perkins - Private
GREAT GREAT GRANDPA
Born St Landry Parish, LA in 1837. Resident of Imperial Calcasieu Parish. Occupation farmer.
Enlisted Oct. 4, 1862, Camp Pratt, La. On the Rolls of Company H. Also on Rolls of Co. G, when he returned from AWOL at Camp Buckner, Ala. on Dec. 31, 1864. Died from wounds received at Mansfield, May 18, 1864.
Contact Name: Wayne Rodgers
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Date Added: 3/6/2008

Company I
J. J. Friday - Private
J. J. actually Jephtha Jackson Friday. on the military rolls he is J J Friday.
private - in
private - out
film M378 Roll 10
Contact Name: ron tankersley
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Date Added: 10/15/2006

Company I
D Pellerin - Private
Says he served in La Infanty 'Crescent' regiment. Served in company I.
Contact Name: Shawn Verdine
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Date Added: 9/30/2006

Company I
J S Simmons - Private
Anyone with further info on J.S. Simmons, please contact me.
Contact Name: John McGrew
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Date Added: 4/13/2019

Company K
Evander Gandy Jr - Private
Evander has no archival file that I can find. His CSA pension was approved for his wife Mary Etta Jewel Morgan. That pension file is evidence of his service. He enlisted prior to the Battle of Mansville aka Sabine Cross Roads. Family documentation says he lost his right arm in the battle at Mansville. He survived and died in Centralia, Trinity Co. Texas on 10 March 1921. He was a physician and served in Co K [ Sumter Rifles - Orleans]
Contact Name: Phillip Thomasp
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Date Added: 6/29/2017

Company K
Arthur Green Mangham - Private
Arhtur Green Mangham served in the Consolidated Crescent Regiment at the Battle of Mansfield. He was also on board the Queen of the West when it was sank. He was fished out of Grand Lake and sent to Port Hudson where he was later paroled.
Contact Name: Mike Mangham
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Date Added: 2/11/2011

Company K
Benjamin B Scoggin - Private
Originally enlisted as:
Scoggin, Benjamin, Pvt. Co. B, 11th Battn. La. Inf. En. May 6, 1862, Natchitoches, La.
Present on all Rolls to Oct., 1862. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1862, Furloughed Oct. 20, 1862, for thirty days.
Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Roll March and April, 1863, dated June 3, 1863, Sent to Alexandria, La., Hospl., April 26, 1863. Returned before paid off.
After reorganization of Army was listed as:
Scogen, B. B., Pvt. Co. K, Cons. Cres. Regt. La. Inf. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on which borne), En. Natchitoches, La., May 6, 1862. Remarks: Present.
Contact Name: Sue Rider
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Date Added: 2/26/2012

Company L
Pierre Reason - Private
Died in a Confederate hospital at Shreveport, Louisiana, April 4, 1864.
Contact Name: Greg Reeson
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Date Added: 7/10/2012

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