CONFEDERATE MISSISSIPPI TROOPS
1st Regiment, Mississippi Infantry (Johnston's)
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1st Infantry Regiment, 682 strong, completed its organization at Corinth, Mississippi,
during the spring of 1861. The men were raised in the counties of Marshall, Itawamba, De Soto,
Panola, Lafayette, Tishomingo, and Smith. It was ordered to Kentucky then to Tennessee where
on February 16, 1862, it was captured at Fort Donelson. During this fight the unit
lost 16 killed and 61 wounded of the 331 engaged. Exchanged and attached to Beall's Brigade,
Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, it was again captured at Port Hudson. After the exchange the
regiment served in General Featherston's Brigade and fought with the Army of Tennessee from
Resaca to Bentonville. In December, 1864, only 65
officers and men were present for duty, and very few surrendered in April, 1865. The field
officers were Colonels Thomas H. Johnston and John M. Sumonton, Lieutenant Colonel A.S.
Hamilton, and Major M.S. Alcorn.
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