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Camp Lewis, Louisiana | McArthur's Company, Louisiana (Sabine Rifles) |
Independent Company, Louisiana Scouts | McCorey's Heavy Artillery, Louisiana |
Leeds' Guards Regiment, Louisiana Militia | McLean's Company, Louisiana Infantry (Ben McCulloch Rangers) |
LeGardeur's Company, Louisiana Light Artillery (Orleans Guard Battery) | McNeill's Cavalry, Louisiana |
Lewis Guards, Louisiana Militia | McNelly's Louisiana Scouts |
Lewis' Regiment, Louisiana | McPherson's Battery, Louisiana Militia (Orleans Howitzers) |
Lott's Company, Louisiana Cavalry (Carroll Dragoons) | Mechanics Guard, Louisiana Militia |
Louisiana (Miscellaneous File) | Miles' Legion, Louisiana Volunteers |
Louisiana and Government Employees Regiment | Millandon's Company, Louisiana (Jefferson Mounted Guards Company B) |
Louisiana Militia | Miller's Independent Company, Louisiana Mounted Rifles |
Louisiana Ordnance Detachment | Montgomery's Company, Louisiana Cavalry |
Louisiana Recruits | Moody's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Madison Light Artillery) |
Louisiana Reserve Corps | Mooney's Company, Louisiana Militia (Saddlers Guards) |
Lovell's Scouts, Louisiana | Moreau Guards, Louisiana Militia |
Maddox's Regiment, Louisiana Reserve Corps | Mounted Rangers of Plaquemines, Louisiana Militia |
Camp Lewis, Louisiana 2 MEN
Independent Company, Louisiana Scouts 5 MEN
Leeds' Guards Regiment, Louisiana Militia 94 MEN
LeGardeur's Company, Louisiana Light Artillery (Orleans Guard Battery)
298 MEN
Lewis Guards, Louisiana Militia 148 MEN
Lewis' Regiment, Louisiana 101 MEN
Lott's Company, Louisiana Cavalry (Carroll Dragoons) 98 MEN
Louisiana (Miscellaneous File) 37 MEN
Louisiana and Government Employees Regiment 37 MEN
Louisiana Militia 17 MEN
Louisiana Ordnance Detachment 12 MEN
Louisiana Recruits 26 MEN
Louisiana Reserve Corps 723 MEN
Lovell's Scouts, Louisiana 9 MEN
Maddox's Regiment, Louisiana Reserve Corps 141 MEN
McArthur's Company, Louisiana (Sabine Rifles) 24 MEN
McCorey's Heavy Artillery, Louisiana 4 MEN
McLean's Company, Louisiana Infantry (Ben McCulloch Rangers) 123 MEN
McNeill's Cavalry, Louisiana 2 MEN
McNelly's Louisiana Scouts 2 MEN
McPherson's Battery, Louisiana Militia (Orleans Howitzers) 45 MEN
Mechanics Guard, Louisiana Militia 128 MEN
Miles' Legion, Louisiana Volunteers
Miles' Legion was organized at Port Hudson, Louisiana, during the early summer
of 1862 with a cavalry and infantry battalion. It was commanded by Colonel
William R. Miles but did not serve as one command. The men of the five-company
cavalry battalion were recruited in the parishes of East Baton Rouge, East
Feliciana, and St. Tammany. It skirmished in Louisiana attached to the
Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, then was assigned to Ross' and
Scott's Brigade, Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. The
battalion engaged the Federals in Mississippi and Louisiana and disbanded in the
spring of 1865. Major James T. Coleman was in command. Members of the
seven-company infantry battalion were raised in Livingstone, Orleans, and
Tangipahoa parishes. It was assigned to Maxey's and Buford's Brigade, Department
of Mississippi and East Louisiana, and captured at Port
Hudson
in July, 1863. After being exchanged
the battalion was not reorganized. However, many of the men transferred to other
Louisiana units. It was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Frederick B. Brand.
1,696 MEN
Millandon's Company, Louisiana (Jefferson Mounted Guards Company B)
59 MEN
Miller's Independent Company, Louisiana Mounted Rifles 79 MEN
Montgomery's Company, Louisiana Cavalry 11 MEN
Moody's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Madison Light Artillery) Madison
Light Artillery was organized at Tullulah, Louisiana, during the winter of
1861-1862 with men from Madison Parish. The company soon moved to Virginia and
served in S.D. Lee's, E. P. Alexander's, and F. Huger's Battalion of Artillery.
It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles
to Cold Harbor, then was involved in the Petersburg siege and
the Appomattox Campaign. This unit lost twenty-four percent of the 135
at Gettysburg and surrendered with 3 officers and 41 men. Its commanders were
Captains George V. Moody and Thomas J. Richards 480 MEN
Mooney's Company, Louisiana Militia (Saddlers Guards) 74 MEN
Moreau Guards, Louisiana Militia 58 MEN
Mounted Rangers of Plaquemines, Louisiana Militia 31 MEN
Format by C. W. Barnum (10)