Category: 42nd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War
Categories: Mississippi, United States Civil War | Confederate Army Regiments, United States Civil War
This category is managed by the US Civil War Project in association with the Categorization Project. For assistance with this or related categories ask in G2G making sure to tag your question with both categorization and US_Civil_War. 42nd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry organized at Oxford, Mississippi, in May, 1862, and in June moved to Virginia with about 750 officers and men. Its companies were recruited in the counties of Carroll, Coahoma, Tate, De Soto, Panola, Lafayette, Union, Pontotoc, Marshall, Benton, and Tippah. For a time it served on garrison duty in the Department of Richmond, then was assigned to General J R Davis' Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. The 42nd was active from Gettysburg to Cold Harbor, endured the hardships of the Petersburg siege south of the James River, and saw action around Appomattox. It lost forty-six percent of the 575 engaged at Gettysburg, had 8 disabled en route from Pennsylvania, and had 6 killed and 25 wounded during the Bristoe Campaign. The regiment surrendered 1 Lieutenant, 1 Chaplain, and 5 enlisted men on April 9, 1865.
Officers Colonels William A Feeney, Hugh R Miller, and Andrew M Nelson; Lieutenant Colonel Hillery Mosely; and Major Robert W Locke.
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