Field and Staff: The 28th Thomasí Louisiana Infantry Regiment Orleans Parish (Also known as the 29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment) Submitted by: Joseph L. Richard 3289 Glen Eagle Lane Kenner, LA 70065 Source: Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana Confederate Commands by Andrew Booth Date: August 2000 ************************************************* Submitted to the LAGenWeb Archives ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http:/www.usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ URL: 28th Thomasí Louisiana Infantry Regiment < http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/5361 > 28th Thomasí Louisiana Infantry Regiment Mustered into Confederate Service on 3 May 1862 at Camp Moore, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. FIELD OFFICERS AND COMPANY COMMANDERS Colonels Allen Thomas, promoted brigadier general February 4, 1864 J. O. Landry Lieutenant Colonels J. O. Landry, promoted colonel February 4, 1864; Charles M. Pegues Majors Charles M. Pegues; promoted lieutenant colonel February 4, 1864. Companies and Their Commanders Company A - Creole Rebels (St. Landry). E. P. Doremus. Company B - Elam Guards (DeSoto). A. B. Hailey. Company C - Watts Guards(?). E. B. Sloan. Company D - Carroll Rebels (Carroll). William F. Norman. Company E - Ascension Guards (Ascension). D. Landry, absent without leave from January 4, 1863; J. M. Baldwin. Company F - Jackson Volunteers (Orleans?). Gustave Bredow, Jr., promoted assistant quartermaster December 22, 1862; J. L. Wemple. Company G - (Orleans?). Francis Newman. Company H - (Assumption). Emile E. Lauve. Company I - Calcasieu Tigers (Calcasieu). James W. Bryan. Company K - Sons of St. Landry (St. Landry). Napoleon Robin, resigned November 30, 1862; M. L. Lyons. Muster Roll of Commissioned Staff Thomas, Allen, Col. Landry, J. O., Lt. Col. Pegues, C. M., Inspt. and Mustering Officer, Major Doremus, Boyd A.,Sergt., 2nd Lt., F. and S. Gustave Bredow, Jr. , Asst. Q. M. Elms, George O., Sergt. 1st Lt. Adjt., Field and Staff Weightman, George, Capt. A. Q. M., Field and Staff Woodward, George A., 1st Sergt. Capt. and A. C. S., Field and Staff Winn, W. H., Surgeon, Field and Staff Pierce, D. B., Asst. Surgeon 1st Lt. and Asst. Surg., Field and Staff Muster Roll of Non-Commissioned Staff Best, W. L., Pvt., Q. M. Sergt., F. and S. Dupre, Jacques, Pvt., Q. M. Sergt. Millard, George, Pvt., Sergt. Maj. Regimental Band Grimmer, Andre Francois, Pvt. Musician Jolie, Onezifort, Musician Fifer Latour, Emile, Drummer Miller, William D., Pvt. Chief Musician Welsh, Laurence, Drummer Medical Corps Aswell, Daniel S., Druggist Castille, Elphige (Castillo, Elfige), Pvt. , Nurse Doremus, Boyd A., Hospital Steward Ferguson, J. H., Hospital Clerk Francis (Fearn), John, Pvt., 2nd Lt., Nurse Robecker, Henry, Nurse Wagoners (Teamsters) Cain, S. M. (Cune, Samuel M.) Cohen, Nathan A. Cummings, Thomas Fisher, Benjamin Malbraux, Cleophas Schnetker, William Stokes, John Tyler, George W. Wilson, Thomas J. COMPANY A. Creole Rebels (St. Landry Parish) The 28th Thomasí Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Also Known as the 29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment) Mustered into Confederate Service on 3 May 1862 at Camp Moore, Tangiapahoa Parish, Louisiana Captains (Officers who held the rank of Captain in Co. A) Doremus, E. P., Capt. Lieutenants (Officers who held the rank of Lieutenant in Co. A) De Baillon, J. E., 2nd Lt. Doremus, Boyd A., Sergt., 2nd Lt. Greer, J. K., Jr. 2nd Lt. Johnson, William C., 2nd Lt. Smith, E. M., 1st Lt. Spence, John A., 1st. Lt. Non-Commissioned Officers Bellome, L. E. (Louis Emile), Corpl., Sergt. Collins, John, 4th Sergt. Dean, B. F., Sergt. Dupre, Lucien L., Sergt. Glaze, James M., Sergt. Johnson, John, Sergt. Lafleur, Homer, Sergt. Smith, Charles H., Sergt. Colligan, John, Corpl. Cormier, Jos., 3rd Corpl. Edlin, J. R. (Ederlin, J. R.), Corpl. Serveaunt, Frank, Corpl. Privates Andrus, Stephen Baker, Robert Beauregard, Henry Bobo, Y. S. Breaux, Belisaire Breaux, Gessner Briscoe, William Cantwell, Edward (Cantwill, E.) Colligan, Barney Courtille, Joseph Cousin, Louis Cummings, Robert J. Delin, John O. Derosier, Alfred Deville, Louis Deville, Onille Diaville, Octave Domingeaux, Linval Doucet, Simon Doyle, Frank East,---- Erwin (Ervin), G. W. Fall, Adolphe Fall, Valmont Fall, William Fisher, William Fontenot, A. B. Fontenot, A. G. Fontenot, Alm C. (Fontenot, E. C. B.) Fontenot, Emile Fontenot, Louis Frelich, Joseph Goff, Thomas Guillory, Onille Hebert, Adolph Hebert, Paul Augustine Herman, Jacob Homerez, Frank Horton, Daniel R. Hyatt, Archibald Enoch Hyatt, Doctor Solomon Hyatt, Elian Marion Hyatt, Jasper Newton Istre, Alfred Istre, David Janis, Adolph Johnson, S. O. Lacey, Simeon Lagrange, Olivier Landry, Andriol Landry, S. T. Le Blanc, Louis Leger, J. B. Leger, Zephirin Lejeune, Rosemond (Lejeune, Benjamin) Manuel, Henry Mancellas, V. Marks, J. B. F. Mollinau, Auguste Noel, Francois Noel, Marcial O'Sullivan, Daniel Perry, O. H. Prejean, Evariste Quebedeaux, J. Richard, J. D. Richard, Jerassin Richard, Onezime Richard, Victor Roy, Charles A. Savoie, Joseph Savoie, Pierre Sellers, Honore Sellers, Vilmont Simon, Daeroiselle Simon, Theophile Smith, A. W. Smith, Joseph Steen, John Stelly, Adolphe Stelly, J. B. Taylor, Joseph Veneuble, Hypolite Veneuble, Narcisse Veneuble, Olivier Waldeck, Peter Whatley, D. B. Whatley, Enoch Young, Andre, Pvt. Young, Alfred Young, Jesse Zeldecker, ---- COMPANY B. Elam Guards (De Soto Parish) The 28th Thomasí Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Also Known as the 29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment) Mustered into Confederate Service on 3 May 1862 at Camp Moore, Tangiapahoa Parish, Louisiana Captains (Officers who held the rank of Captain in Co. B) Hailey (Harley), A. B., Capt. Wemple, J. L., Pvt. Capt., Cos. B. , F. Lieutenants (Officers who held the rank of Lieutenant in Co. B) Burley (Berley), B. F., 2nd Lt. Jackson, T. J., Jr. 2nd Lt. Johnson, Thomas J., 2nd. Lt. Sims, James G., 1st Lt. Non-Commissioned Officers Baker, B. M., Sergt. Campbell, William L., Sergt. Hartman, Thomas D., Sergt. Knox, J. N., 2nd Sergt. Manuel, George C., 2nd Sergt. Odom, James B., 1st Sergt. Parker, E., Sergt. Primme, W. W., Commsy. Sergt. Bars, John B., Corpl. Goldman, J. G., Corpl. Goldman, William J., Corpl. Pearson, B. B. (Pearson, Benjamin B.), 1st Corpl. Wren, James A., Corpl. Privates Abraham, George Alexander, W. J., (William Jefferson) Barentine, Mark Blake, Robert B. Bobacca, Eugene Booker, Daniel Booker, Thomas Bush, George J. Calhoun, T. A. Castile, Jose Chism, George Clark, Washington Cohen, S. Corgille, Samuel Dickson, Burnett Doensing, Frederick Doling, Pierce (Dolace, P.; Dolan, Pirce) Dosan, Fred Dowale, William Ellis, S. S. (Ellis, Sydney S.) Freeland, James C. Godfrey, Wilson Graham, William Green, M. Hartlin, C. A. (Hartman, Charles A.) Hicks, Willis Hinkie, Henry (Hinkey, Henry) Hubnes, E. O. Jackson, John C. Jennings, William Jones, Alfred L. Jones, E. M. Jones, Gideon Kay, Washington N. Kemble, James (Kimble, James) Lee, G. W. Morgan, T. W. Nations, James A. Nations, John Nations, Nat. L. Pardee, Augustin Pardee, B., Pardee (Padilla), Juan Jose Pardee, Victor Porter, Alexander S. Porter, John T. Primm, C. R. Procell, Phillip Rachal, Ambros Raxell, Samuel Rains, Wilkins Rasberry, James Rasberry, William G. Reinfro, J. J. Riley, William T. Rock, Josie Sanchez, Bernard Sanford, James R. Self, James Sims, Napoleon Smart, Samuel K., Snyder, J. H. Stanford, T. J., Stelle, J. G. Trichell, Henry F. Wagnon, William H. Waldrope, Darius Waldrope, Samuel H. Ward, Stephen D., Washington, C. C. Webster, Joshua A. Wiley, James R. Wilson, William W. Woods, William W. Wrightfield, George COMPANY C. Watts Guards (Orleans?) The 28th Thomasí Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Also Known as the 29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment) Mustered into Confederate Service on 3 May 1862 at Camp Moore, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Captains (Officers who held the rank of Captain in Co. C) Sloan, E. B., Capt. Baldwin, John M., 1st Lt., Capt. Lieutenants (Officers who held the rank of Lieutenant in Co. C) Newman, John, 3rd Lt. Bvt., 2nd Lt. Smythe, Robert, 2nd Lt. Whittemore, Henry S., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. Non-Commissioned Officers Babin, Albert, 1st Sergt. Cantelle, Bernard (Cantelli, Bernard; Cantilli, Bernard), Sergt. Field, William, 1st Sergt. Hank, Gus, 3rd Sergt. Hockberg, Antone (Hockett, A.; Hocksburg, A.), 1st Sergt. Moore, Albert, 2nd Sergt. Pierra, Adolph, 4th Sergt. Pietro, Reibone, 5th Sergt. Behm, August, Corpl. Hauck, Louis, Corpl. Hillman, Charles, 1st Corpl. Krenkle, George (Krankill, George), Corpl. Merville, Francois, Corpl. Privates Abrams, Morrls Alleman, Antoine Angello, Thomas Barr, Daniel Bates, Thomas Beastler, David Beck, Henry, Becker, Adam Boulte, Antoine Brenneman, Peter Brenniman, Peter (Bromerman, B.) Brinkman, William Bross, Joseph Brown, William Bruce, Edward Cammeron, Dan Cases, Decass Collins, James Collins, Y. N. Commeres, Francis Craig, Frank Deck, Alexander Delord, William Didmont, Samson (Diodonne, Samson) Durrieux, Pascal Frederick, Gustave Gaudry, Antoine (also Guidry, A.) Geistking, Anton Grant, W. W. Grogan, John Hanbert, Auterne Hanke, Henry Harper, Ed Hart, J. P. (Hart, Piervie, J.) Heater, George Helmig, William Henry, Edward Hockensperger, George Hoffam, Adam Hoffman, Frederick Johnson, J. Kelly, John Kerl, Henry King, George Koseoski, Antone Kuntz, Fred Lacaze, Jno. M. Lestrade, John Martin, Fred Mestier, Nicholas Miller, Charles Miller, Henry L. Miller, John Miller, Robert Moss, Dan Mullen, James Mulligan, Owen Myer, Conrad Myer, William Mcdoyle, Mathew Mcguire, Pat Neff, Charles Neil, Samuel Neimits, C. A. Nekos, John Nelson, M. G. Nixon, Barney Olliver, John O'Maley, Pat. Otto, Conrad Papst, Charles Pebion, Jacob Perry, William Pontiel, Armand Roast, Joachin Rogers, James Ruff, Jacob Schmidt, Felix Schmidt, John Schraeder, William Seibert, Felix Settigg, Charles Simmons, Nicholas Smith, Robert Speiket, Henry Stanges, William Sullivan, John O. Talty, John Vogel, John G. Warner, Leopold Webb, Charles Wolf, Gotleib COMPANY D. Carroll Rebels (Carroll) Also known as the Claiborne Invincibles The 28th Thomasí Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Also Known as the 29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment) Mustered into Confederate Service on 3 May 1862 at Camp Moore, Tangiapahoa Parish, Louisiana Captains (Officers who held the rank of Captain in Co. D) Norman, William F., Capt. Lieutenants (Officers who held the rank of Lieutenant in Co. D) Lemen, Jules, 2nd Lt. Mooney, J. E., 1st Lt. Shaw, A. E., 3rd Lt. Spraegue, D. P., 2nd Lt. Non-Commissioned Officers Craney, John, Sergt. Galmer, - (Palmer, E. G.), Sergt. Palmer, E. G., Sergt. Richards, Charles, 1st Sergt. Richards, T. W., 1st Sergt. Russell, Nicholas, 2nd Sergt. Henry, Charles L., Corpl. Mchenry, Charles, Corpl. Privates Amar, Francois Andanc, Pablo Andrews, Joseph Bottito, Frank Bourgeois, Francois Burke, William Cerrille, Jules Clarck, Arthur Condon, John Conners, Peter Creele, George W. (Creel, George W.) Damarine, George (Damasine, -; Damasan, -) Davern, Zims Day, Martin Denier, Oliver Donelly, Michael Dwyer, Patrick (Dyer, Patrick) Eckhart, Frederick Edwards, Thomas Flynn, Thomas Garrity, Patrick Grace, D. P. (Grace, G. P.) Gubernatoa, Charles Guilliaume, Celestin Hamilton, D. Henry, Jones Holman, H. W. (Hollman, W. W.) Jacques, Jules Johnson, Mike Jones, Phillips Kayser, Frederick Kearey, Williams Keefe, Daniel Klinick, Auguste Kraft, Charles Lardner, Martin Leporello, Robert Le Song, Pierre Leveque, Joseph Mannevitz, Louis Marais, Thomas Matthews, Martin Merillo, Angelo Miller, John More, John Moreau, Francois Morris, David Moss, John Moyan, Jefferson Moynan, William Mcbraide, John Mckay, Edwards Mcnamara, Patrick Pecaw, I., Puni, Auguste Rodmann, Michael Rodney, Michael Schmitt, Frederick, Serrell, Peres Shold, Conrad Shuman, Frederick Simonier, Pierre Turbert, Adophe Vavasseur, Pierre Weil, Bernard Williams, Henry Williams Young, Michael, Alfred COMPANY E. Ascension Guards (Ascension) The 28th Thomasí Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Also Known as the 29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment) Mustered into Confederate Service on 3 May 1862 at Camp Moore, Tangiapahoa Parish, Louisiana Captains (Officers who held the rank of Captain in Co. E) Landry, D., Capt. Morehead, E. F., 1st Lt., Capt. Lieutenants (Officers who held the rank of Lieutenant in Co. E) Blair, J. R., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. Superville, Eug., Jr. 2nd Lt. Non-Commissioned Officers Baker, John A., Sergt. Begary, Michael, 4th Sergt. Blair, Oliver, Sergt. Brand, Onezime, 5th Sergt. Gaudin, L. Numa, Sergt. Landry, Theodore, 2nd Sergt. Acosta, Miguel, 4th Corpl. Comes, Joseph E., 2nd Corpl. Lambert, Sosthene, 3rd Corpl. Martinez, Bernard, 1st Corpl. Michel, Aristide, Corpl. Privates Acosta, Antoine Acosta, Valentine Alleman, Francis Alleman, Manuel Arabie, Francois Babin, Felix Babin, Omer Babin, Valsin Barriente, Francis Barriente, Joseph Beauchamp, James Arthur Bell, Joseph Bell, Ripley Bergeron, Dorville Bourk, John E. Braud, Ozime Braud, Sosthene Cailler, Prudhomme (Cailler, O.) Cannon, John Chouch, Charles Chretien, Louis Corbe, Joseph Cornell, Saml. Dearmond, William Engler, Joseph Fairbanks, Benjamin Gallagher, John Gandin, Cyrelle (Gaudin, Cyrille) Garrean, Alphonse (Garreau, Alphonse) Geynack, Francois Gonzales, Antoine Gonzales, Francis (Gonzilas, Francis) Guedry, Louis Haine, Victor Hamilton, Celicourt Hanilton, Doreino Harden, William Hebert, Edward Herbert, Dessie Henderson, Joseph Hernandez, Balthazar Hernandez, Philip Keller, Henry Kling, Bernard Kling, Cyrille Kling, Joachim Laiche, Adam Lambert, Albert Lambert, Pierre LeBlanc, Arthur T. Lobell, Theophile Lomlet, Aristide Macnamara, James Marchand, Joseph Markham, John Maurice, John Mitchel, James Moore, John McKenney, Robt. M. Parent, Surville Part, Marville, Pelletier, Charles Pereira, Andre Pernel, Samuel Philips, Edward Pinel, Lusinien Poirier, Adolph M. Poirier, Aristide Reine, Francois Rivet, Martin Rome, Andre Rome, Augustin Rome, Victor Rouillet, Arestide Rouillet, Esteve Rourke, Daniel Savario, John Settoon, Tobias Shields, Henry Vickner, Achile Vickner, Alexander Vickner, Edouard Woods, Hugh COMPANY F. Jackson Volunteers (Orleans?) The 28th Thomasí Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Also Known as the 29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment) Mustered into Confederate Service on 3 May 1862 at Camp Moore, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. Captains (Officers who held the rank of Captain in Co. F) Bredow, G., Jr., Capt. Wemple, J. L., Pvt. Capt., Cos. B. , F. Lieutenants (Officers who held the rank of Lieutenant in Co. F) Blair, Francis M., 1st Sergt., 2nd Lt. Crowder, Wm. J., 2nd Lt. Wagnon, George Washington, 2nd Lt. Wagnon, William Jasper, 1st Lt. Non-Commissioned Officers Kelley, Mathew, 2nd Sergt. Miller, Samuel C., 3rd Sergt. Norton, Timothy, 4th Sergt. Scarbrough, M. D., 1st Sergt. Sigler, J. S., Sergt. Wagnon, Jasper William, 5th Sergt. Woolems, C. M., 4th Sergt. Cashey, H. C. (Caskey, H. C.), 1st Corpl. De Rozier, Gilbert, 2nd Corpl. Ford, Lewis A. (Ford, Louis A.), Corpl. James, Hugh, 4 th Corpl. Meehan, Patrick, 2nd Corpl. Privates Allen, C. W. Alphin, J. D. Barnard, Henry Blucer, William A. Butterwolf, L. Cettig, Beniva Chaetow, Noah Clark, H. D. (Clark, Henry E.) Coleman, James Connolly, John Cronan, Patriok Davis, James Davis, John M. Davis, Ransom Davis, Wm. N. Doan, F. F., Dolan, Patrick Dove, John (Dove, J. D.) Finnigan, J. S. Fontanont, A. (also Fontenot, -) Franklin, J. L. Galland, T. K. Hill, F. W. Holliday, J. J. Hoy, Alex Huggins, Joshua Kennedy, Stringer Kingery, D. H. Lambert, Alexander Landry, A. M. Leak (Luck), Thomas LeBlanc, Ernest Lighthart, Louis Lindsay (Lindsey), Asberry Monroe Marze, James Murphey, James Murray, James Myers, Howell Mcconothy (McCanthey), B. D. Mccullough, Smith Mccullough, William Mcdonnell, John Mcginghan, Thomas Mcniel, Peter Nosh, A. Nystrom, Erich Pace, William Pharris, F. A. (Pharis, Frank) Sandz, Ferdinando Schwalenberg, Louis Sigler, E. B. Slach, Thomas Spangler, G. B. Spangler, J. S. Sutton, John Vincent, Valentine Walker, S. C. Walsh, James Wesche, Christian White, Henry Montomery Wing, William Woodcock, J. COMPANY G. (Orleans?) The 28th Thomasí Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Also Known as the 29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment) Mustered into Confederate Service on 3 May 1862 at Camp Moore, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Captains (Officers who held the rank of Captain in Co. G) Newman, Francis, Capt. Brewer, Samuel (Brewer, S. H.), 2nd Lt., Capt. Lieutenant (Officers who held the rank of Lieutenant in Co. G) Brashear, C. H., 2nd Lt. Phillips, Louis, 1st Lt. Turner, Francis, 3rd Lt., 2nd Lt. Non-Commissioned Officers Estopinal, Albert, Sergt. Estymer, Louls (Stymer, Louis), Sergt. Phillips, James, Ord. Sergt. Solis, Adolphe, Sergt. Stymer, Louis, Sergt. Turner, Henry, Sergt. Benuzzi, Antoni****, Corpl. Estaves, Francis (Esteves, Francis), Corpl. Ronquillo, Anselme, Corpl. Serpas, Raphael, Corpl. Privates Alpine, Thomas Arlandis, M., Assevedo, Joseph Baker, Francis Baker, Jacob Baliram, Pierre Barrett, John Bermager, A. Bernard, Mol****nget Bernaud, Francois Boyd, Archy Cleary, Arthur Cohn, Charles Conrad, A. Conrad, Humbrod Conrad, Pierre Corchran, Michael Cusick, John Dasto, Jean Denis, Francis Dun, Thomas Fisher, William Fletcher, Walter Flores, Antonio Forstall, Leopold Gonsalez, Joseph Grillon, Armand Hambroid, Conrad (Humbrod, Conrad) Happy, Henry Harper, William Hays, Philander Hernandez, Manuel Isac, Mark Jacques, Ceril (Cirville, Jacques; Serville, Jex) Johnson, William Kavannah, Patrick Kuhn, Louis Kupper, William Laress, Michael (Larrett, Michael) Lenglet, Charles Lenoble, Alexander Macles, Cyprien Mellone, Michael Menez, Romanis Morris, James Murphy, M. Murray, John Mccarty, Thomas Mcgowen, John O'Brien, Peter Peay, William Picard, A. Recaho, Francis Robert, John Rokes, F. Roucka, M. Ruiz, Inez Rutley, Edward Serpas, John Serra, Angiguel Shnieder, Robert Steward, James Syrille, Jex Wheler, John Whistler, John William, Charles Williams, Frank Wright, Thomas