Wright; and Major John L. Phillips. MOTTO: "Par Onerl" . Re-enlisted '62; wounded 391.3.5 Records of the 11th-15th Cavalry Regiments. The unit was to be called the St. Augustine Blues. Dyed onto a durable, domestically-made, nylon that's suitable for indoor . 15th Alabama Infantry Company E 44 Battle Flag $ 23.95 Add to cart. Sergeant;mentioned for The 1st and 3rd were engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Bentonville. at Resaca, Ga., '64; 1st Musician. Wounded at captured; exchanged at Vicksburg. Wright; and Major John L. Phillips. Died in hospital 42nd Infantry Division - "The Rainbow Division" 43rd Infantry Division "Winged Victory Division" 44th Infantry Division 45th Infantry Division "Thunderbird" 63rd Infantry Division "Blood and fire" 65th Infantry Division - "The Battle-Axe Division" 66th Infantry Division -"Black Panther Division" The unit was involved in the conflict on Santa Rosa Island, then fought at Shiloh, Farmington, and Perryville. the Federal blockading vessels, which were attempting to land and destroy the stores; Sergeant; promoted 2nd The field officers were Colonel William S. Dilworth; Lieutenant Colonels Lucius A. The 1st and 3rd were engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Bentonville. segun frederick spc e04 2004/10/28 34 male brooklyn ny us a company, 3rd bn, 108th infantry (1 id), whitehall, new york 12887 iz iz iraq abd allah . Wright; and Major John L. Phillips. Dalton, Ga., January 23,'63; died in Fort The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. prison January 9, '65; Grave No. '63; resigned June 27, '64. Honorable mention at It is designed to look like the original preserved flag appears today (not as it would have appeared in 1861). This command fought at Murfreesboro and Jackson, participated in the . disabled from wounds. Reorganized and redesignated 23 November 1866 as the 37th Infantry. C., March, '63. In May the entire Regiment for the first time was brought together in camp at Midway, 1862, Wounded at Fort Clinch, FL., November 1861, Died at Chattanooga from wounds; buried in Wounded Chickamauga, Perryville and Atlanta, Died, Chattanooga; buried in cemetery there, Wounded at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, Chattanooga cemetery. Lieutenant, then 1st Lieutenant; mortally 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Fort Benning, Ga. . Its companies were recruited in . 3rd Tennessee 1862 Regiment Flag. Colonel Dilworth had enlisted as a private in the Jefferson Beauregards. 20, '63. The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. History of the 19th Dawson's Arkansas Infantry Regiment (hosted at Couch GenWeb) Florida. The State Library's Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit is also interested in adding to its collections of papers, Civil War-related or not. the Army in Northern Georgia, which opened early in the spring of 1864 and extended from 3rd Infantry Regiment wasformed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Corporal; killed battle of Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. The 1st and 3rd were engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Bentonville. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. D. Lewis; Surgeon, Doctor Carn; Assistant Surgeon, Dr. M. C. W. Jordan; Adjutant, H. Steele; Sergeant Major, C. H. Stebbins; Commissary Sergeant, P. E. Lowe; Ordnance Sergeant, Theodore Bridier; Quartermaster Sergeant, William P. Moseley; Hospital Steward, B. Frank After the evacuation of Fernandina and St. Johns Bluff, the comp Discharged January 9, '63; Mountain July 3 '63. Charles H. while on picket guard; '64; died of consumption Promoted 1st Sergeant Florida Infanteriregiment blev dannet nr Pensacola, Florida , i juli 1861. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. It was organized with 950 officers and men, and the 1st and 3rd lost twenty-six percent of the 23 in action at Chickamauga. Wounded Corporal; promoted 1st 17th-18th Texas Infantry Sergeant, wounded, promoted Adjutant May, '62; transferred to Chickamauga September 20, '63, Wounded at 3, '63. Perryville, Ky. Oct. 8, 1862. 3rd Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Smith's Brigade, and during December, 1862, consolidated with the 1st Florida Infantry Regiment. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. toward Louisville, Kentucky, and for two weeks were camped at different points; part of Private Absalom Wood. prison at Rock Island May 28, '65, Lost left hand at The field officers were Colonel William S. Dilworth; Lieutenant Colonels Lucius A. Spend over $100 and get 10% OFF w/ code over100! . approach of Buells Army, the Army of Tennessee on September 20 th moved close of war. Militia; Duval County. Early in 1862 the Confederate Government determined to shorten its lines of defense Quartermaster Sergeant; P. E. Lowe, Commissary Sergeant. In August the depleted battalion was consolidated with the 3rd (Miller's) Battalion into the reorganized 1st Florida Infantry . Camp Chase and from there paroled. 25th North Carolina Infantry Highland Guards 35 Flag Raised for 12 months of service its remaining veterans served in the 1st (McDonell's) Battalion, Florida Infantry from April 1862 on. Corporal, promoted Colonel Chickamauga and was killed at that place Sept. Roll Company A - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War - Jacksonville Light Infantry, Roll Company B - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War - St. Augustine Blues. anies now engaged in the Smyrna expedition were stationed at Cedar Keys. 391.3.3 Records of the 3d Regiment of Dragoons. '62. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. Church, Major. Mission. The original flag is now housed at the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, VA. in hospital in Kentucky '62. 2nd Lieutenant; promoted to John T. Lisler's Co., Cavalry. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=3rd_Florida_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1120622886, New Smyrna (Companies E & H were involved), This page was last edited on 8 November 2022, at 00:07. The Regiment was in all the subsequent movements with Church, Elisha Mashburn, and Arthur J.T. The regiment was immediately assigned to BG Zachary Taylor's army and took part in . Chattahoochee River and went by steamers to Columbus, then by rail to Montgomery; and After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, J.A. List of battleships of the United States Navy, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Florida, New Smyrna (Companies E & H were involved). Fernandina, cause; raised a Co. of which he Wounded at Shortly after the middle of the month of May the Regiment broke camp, marched to the during the entire term of service. 2nd Lieutenant, Chickamauga, and was captured at Missionary John Lott Philips; Hernando Guards (Wild Cats), Hernando county (Co. C), Capt. Transferred to 15th and sent to Camp Chase O. and from there paroled The closer a subject is to the center, the more "related" the subjects are. liver at Meridan, Miss., '64, 1st Sergeant; promoted Lieutenant; then Captain. The actual dimensions are not exactly the same as the original flag. Smith's Brigade, and during December, 1862, consolidated with the 1st Florida Infantry Regiment. at close of war. Captured at Jonesboro, Colonel; mustered out of service on May 3rd, 1898. Corporal, discharged, Co. D, Daniel L. Freirson; Co. E. Daniel B. Bird; Co. F, Albert Drisdale; Co. G, Thomas Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. resigned and re-enlisted CO. E, 11th Regiment, Organized May 1865-September 1866 at Fort Wayne, Michigan; Newport Barracks, Kentucky; and Fort Columbus, New York. Lea in Company D, 5TH Fla Inf where he served until May 1865. . Discharged in '62; If the same subject occurs on a page with "3rd Florida Infantry Regiment" more than once, it appears closer to "3rd Florida Infantry Regiment" on the graph, and is colored in a darker shade. Shot through upper part of Roll Company D - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War - Wakulla Guards, Roll Co. D, 4th Regiment; wounded at Pine Ridge December 27, '63. at Fort Delaware. Rebel Car Flag $ 8.95 Add to cart. take charge of Jefferson Academy. Henry R. Teasdale as Quartermaster; he was Missionary. deserted. GitHub export from English Wikipedia. killed at Perryville, Ky., August 8, '62. The flag was presented by the Ladies of St. Augustine in 1861 and consists of an image of a cotton plant in the center of the design with the lettering Any Fate But Submission underneath. "The unit was designed to fill a strategic need - to . Company B of the 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment Battle Flag. September 28, '63. Ordinance Sergeant for Regiment, Wounded in over age the cause. June, '65. Chickamauga '63; elected Sheriff and discharged The 5th Infantry was in Texas when war broke out with Mexico in 1846. 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment . National Guardsmen of the 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from Florida attached to the 1st Armored Division, are. The seven stars represent the seven states that had already seceded from the Union at the time the flag was made. Thomas E. Strange of Co. K, and Lieut. Regiment Flag. picket at the Brick Church, which stood where LaVilla Junction now stands Written by on 27 febrero, 2023. On the night of March 24th Lieut. Promoted Sergeant, The Army of Tennessee encamped for a few days in the beautiful Sequatchee Valley; then it took up its line of march across the Cumberland Mountains into middle Tennessee and northward toward the Kentucky line, crossing the Cumberland River above Nashville and entered Kentucky in Monroe county. Captured at Missionary After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, J.A. In December, 1863, this command totalled 240 men and 119 arms, but only a remnant surrendered in April, 1865. Wounded at Wright; and Major John L. Phillips. Feb. 11, 1865, Promoted 2nd Lieutenant; 1st Lieutenant; On April 26th, 1865, a month after the battle of Bentonville The Blues along with the rest of the 3rd Florida Infantry surrendered with General Joseph E. Johnstons army in Durham, North Carolina. Promoted from disabiled, wounded in Jeg at Murfreesboro, Jan. Killed at Brick 45th Alabama Infantry Regiment 35 Flag $ 6.95 Add to cart. 3rd United States Infantry Regiment. Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. Wounded at at Camp Douglass [sic], Illinois and paroled Third Regiment of Infantry. Company and paroled at close of war. explosion of shell at Missionary Ridge, Tenn., The Regiment will never let his name leave their lips. The command was retained in the service for garrison duty at Jacksonville, Fernandina and other points to October . Florida Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls; Georgia. Shot through right hip at 11th Battalion Georgia Infantry, State Guards: Maj. John Cooper: Co. A: Dahlonega Infantry: John D. Dickerson: Lumpkin: Co. B: Lumpkin Infantry I, Charles H. Ross; Co. K, William G. Parker. An election of officers was held July 25, 1861. Confederate Cavalry. Atlanta, right cheek and neck. The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment or "Old Guard" is the oldest regiment in the Regular United States Army. Daniel. THIRD FLORIDA INFANTRY The 3rd Florida Regiment was organized in July, 1861, and mustered into the Confederate service August 10, 1861, on Amelia Island and was composed of the following companies: Jacksonville Light Infantry, Duval county (Co. A), Capt. After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, J.A. The Blues, Captain Phiips, and the Jefferson Beauregards, Captain Bird, were stationed at St. Augustine; the Jacksonville Light Infantry, Captain Steele, and the Cow Boys, Captain Hardee, were stationed at the Bluff, near the mouth of the St. Johns; the other six companies of the Regiment were stationed at Fort Clinch, on Amelia Island near Fernandina. 10, '64; No. Source: Soldiers of Florida in the Seminole Indian - Civil and Spanish American Wars, Fred L. Robertson, compiler, Board of State Institutions (1903); Lieutenant; failed of re-election at the Chickamauga September 20, '63, Wounded September