CONFEDERATE MISSISSIPPI TROOPS
8th Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry
- Overview:
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8th Cavalry Regiment was formed in July, 1864, by consolidating the six-company 19th
Battalion Mississippi Cavalry and four companies raised behind Federal lines. The unit was often
called the 19th Regiment or Battalion. It was attached to R. McCulloch's and Starke's Brigade,
Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana, and saw action in Tennessee and
Mississippi. During February, 1865, it was consolidated with the 6th Mississippi Cavalry and
surrendered in May. The field officers were Colonel William L. Duff, Lieutenant Colonel William
L. Walker, and Major Thomas A. Mitchell.
Predecessor unit:
19th (Duff's) Cavalry Battalion was organized during the late summer of
1863 with six companies. In October the unit contained 206 officers and men. It served in
Slemons', Chalmers', and R. McCulloch's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East
Louisiana, and skirmished in various conflicts in Mississippi. Only July 19, 1864, it merged into
the 8th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel William L. Duff and Major William L.
Walker were in command.
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