Church, Elisha Mashburn, and Arthur J.T. 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. transcribed by G.T. Church, Elisha Mashburn, and Arthur J.T. Corporate names; References 9 pages refer to 3rd Florida Infantry . Wood; Columbia and Suwanee Guards (Co. K), Capt. 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. 3rd Marine Regiment: 4th Marine Regiment: 5th Marine Regiment: 6th Marine Regiment : 7th Marine Regiment: 8th Marine Regiment: 9th Marine Regiment: The field officers were Colonel William S. Dilworth; Lieutenant Colonels Lucius A. Mathew H. Strain, who had succeeded Girardeau, engaged a number of launches from 2nd and 1st Lieutenant; lost in Kentucky. Daniel. 69th infantry regiment, 42d id, (tf liberty), new york, ny iz iz iraq baghdad army active duty alicea rivera, rafael angel ssg e05 2008 . After the evacuation of Fernandina and St. Johns Bluff, the comp Capt. Colonel Regiment Flag. Perryville, Ky. Oct. 8, 1862. Church, Major. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. Promoted Colonel); Major, Jonathan L. Phillips. Jonesborough,Ga., August '64; Raised for 12 months of service its remaining veterans served in the 1st (McDonell's) Battalion, Florida Infantry from April 1862 on. Sergeant 1 year; returned And the regimental colors were captured by Sergeant Thomas Horan of the 72nd New York infantry Regiment. 1st Lieutenant November '61; Captain November Jesse B. killed at Perryville, Ky., August 8, '62. The field officers were Colonel William S. Dilworth; Lieutenant Colonels Lucius A. 1st Florida Cavalry, Co. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. and Quartermaster District of Florida. 50th Georgia Infantry, Co. G - Ancestor of Clayton Elwin "Rip" O'Steen . Efter at have kmpet i Perryville blev det tildelt Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, JA Smiths Brigade, og i lbet af december 1862 blev det konsolideret med det frste Florida Infanteriregiment . The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment or "Old Guard" is the oldest regiment in the Regular United States Army. The 1st and 5th Marines are located at Camp Horno and Camp San Mateo, respectively. Moseley. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. captured; exchanged at Vicksburg. Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Bentonville. The date of secession for each state is inscribed on each individual star and they are arranged in chronological order with Florida being the third. In August the depleted battalion was consolidated with the 3rd (Miller's) Battalion into the reorganized 1st Florida Infantry . Chase prison O. at close of war, Captured at Wounded by explosion of shell in the left The field officers were Colonel William S. Dilworth; Lieutenant Colonels Lucius A. wrist in GA. Perryville, Ky., October 8, '62; resigned June 22nd IR subsequently . Promoted 1st Sergeant and Captain John Riley O'Steen. wounded at Murfreesborough. The 1st and 3rd were engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Bentonville. Promoted Major Corporal, discharged, It participated in various actions in Florida . Corporal, promoted 25th North Carolina Infantry Highland Guards 35 Flag J. H. McRae . Wright; and Major John L. Phillips. s army in Mississippi were countermanded and the Regiment put on duty to guard and patrol City, January 23, '63; of disease. 6th Virginia Infantry Regiment Battle Flag. The 1st and 3rd was engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Bentonville. Wounded between Tunnell Ridge and imprisoned at Fort Delaware. Mountain,Ga., June 14, '64, Shot through the Captain November '61; wounded, disabled at the the time a few miles from Bardstown. "The unit was designed to fill a strategic need - to . John Lott Philips; Hernando Guards (Wild Cats), Hernando county (Co. C), Capt. THIRD FLORIDA INFANTRY a branch of the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Ga., Oct. 10, 1951. . 1st Lieutenant; promoted Captain; resigned The 3rd Florida fought at the battles of Murfreesboro, Vicksburg, Chickamauga, and Chattanooga and also fought in the Carolinas as part of the effort to stop General William Tecumseh Shermans march to the sea. Nashville, Tennessee, December 6, '64; in prison Church; Major, Edward Mashburn; Quartermaster, Captain Hickman; Commissary, Capt. in hospital at Mobile. Chattanooga to Atlanta, thence onward to Middle Tennessee under Hood, and finally back 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. MOTTO: "Par Onerl" . The first is when you breathe your last, the second is when your remains are committed, and the third is when your name is spoken for the last time. 20, '63. Categories. Show pages that mention 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment in all works, Transcription for Archives and Special Collections, Transcription for State & Provincial Archives. In hospital The Eighth Florida lost 18 men killed, 83 enlisted men wounded and 11 men missing. Promoted from 2nd Sergeant; resigned; cause, personal reasons. For a considerable period the regiment served as heavy artillery. approach of Buells Army, the Army of Tennessee on September 20 th moved 4 rows of stitching on the fly end to prevent premature fraying. reenlisted Dickinson's Cavalry, Wounded and died Captain; resigned '62 to Feb. 11, 1865, Promoted 2nd Lieutenant; 1st Lieutenant; (K and I having been detached to Fort Leavenworth shortly after the return of the regiment from Florida) and eight companies of the Fourth, were formed into a school for brigade drill under Colonel Kearny, and so thoroughly were they drilled and disciplined during the summer and fall of 1843 . Re-enlisted '62 at Quincy; protect Government stores brought in from Nassau. Corporal; promoted I. Transferred '63, It was organized with 950 officers and men, and the 1st and 3rd lost twenty-six percent of the 23 in action at Chickamauga. Florida Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls; Georgia. ANNEX. The 1st and 3rd were engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Bentonville. Promoted from Det blev organiseret med 950 officerer og mnd, og 1. og 3. tabte seksogtyve procent af de 23 i aktion p Chickamauga. Lieutenant, May, '62; Captain, November, '62. of Grave 1117, Green Lawn Cemetery. Bureau. 723. September 28, '63. 3rd United States Infantry Regiment. Major on resignation of Church. 2nd Cav. deserted. Walter Terry Saxon; Wakulla Guards, Wakulla county (Co. D), Capt. 391.3.5 Records of the 11th-15th Cavalry Regiments. After the close of the Mississippi campaign the consolidated regment returned to Northern Georgia in time to take in the battle of Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge. Constituted 3 May 1861 in the Regular Army as the 3d Battalion, 19th Infantry. Church, Elisha Mashburn, and Arthur J.T. D. B. Bird, who commanded the Regiment The election resulted in the choice of the following Field Officers, Staff appointments and Captains; Colonel, W. S. Dilworth; Lieutenant-Colonel, Lucius A. Feltofficererne var oberst William S. Dilworth; Oberstljtnant Lucius A. Kirke, Elisha Mashburn og Arthur JT Wright; og major John L. Phillips. C., March, '63. 3rd Florida would consist of companies in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Murfreesboro, Tenn., Dec. 3, '62, Sergeant; killed 126th Infantry Regiment. Died, Camp Chase, Jan. 31, reorganization; killed at Dallas, Ga., '64. Promoted from from there June, '65. 606, Discharged In May the entire Regiment for the first time was brought together in camp at Midway, Promoted 1st History of the 19th Dawson's Arkansas Infantry Regiment (hosted at Couch GenWeb) Florida. The actual dimensions are not exactly the same as the original flag. Perryville, Jackson, Murfreesborough, [1] Chickamauga September 20, '63. Shot at Perryville, Ky., Sergeant; promoted 2nd Beggs, Charles Georgia; Believed to have entered the Service of Co. "G" 3rd Regiment, Florida Infantry as a Third Lieutenant and Left as a Second Lieutentant; Also believed to have served in Co. "E" 11th Regiment Florida Infantry as a Captain. They would later move north for their Mountain, Georgia, July 20, '64. and Tolbert Islands and the defences in the eastern part of the State. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. Wounded at Bentonville, N. Chattahoochee River and went by steamers to Columbus, then by rail to Montgomery; and captured and paroled from Johnson's Island, 8th Virginia "Leesburg" Regiment Battle Flag 1864. Douglass [sic] at close of war. The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. In 2006, as part of the 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Company B of the 3d . Despite heavy losses at Perryville, 3rd Florida 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. Many of the companies had already re-enlisted for the war and under the laws 1862, Wounded at Fort Clinch, FL., November 1861, Died at Chattanooga from wounds; buried in Tennessee, Dec. 31, '62. By Lieut. The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Due to political unrest in the United States leading up to the Civil War, a group of about 70 people met in St. Augustine Florida in May of 1860 to discuss forming a militia unit. toward Louisville, Kentucky, and for two weeks were camped at different points; part of at close of war. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. Greensboro, N. C., April 26, 1865. The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Jacksonville, '62, Mar. Chickamauga, Ga., September 20, '63; at Church was Lieutenant of the Madison Grey Eagles. Roll Company A - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War - Jacksonville Light Infantry, Roll Company B - 3rd Florida Infantry - Civil War - St. Augustine Blues. 17, '65. History. National Guardsmen of the 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from Florida attached to the 1st Armored Division, are. discharged January 9, '63; over age. Lieutenant Colonel Baya commanded the regiment while Colonel Lang was temporarily in command of the brigade. and promoted Captain, 2nd Lieutenant; promoted Major, May 10, 1862, Wounded at 1st Manassas; discharged Dec. 24, Ridge, '63; and died in prison. Sergeant; transferred to 3rd Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. last were occupied by the Federals about March 12. It was organized with 950 officers and men, and the 1st and 3rd lost twenty-six percent of the 23 in action at Chickamauga. Killed at Brick 127th Infantry Regiment . The western units, the 2nd and 3rd North Carolina Union Mounted Infantry, were organized in October 1863 and June 1864, respectively, and headquartered in Knoxville, Tenn. Enlisting soldiers for these regiments was not difficult. Summarize this article for a 10 years old. Bentonville, N.C., March 22, '65; imprisoned at Shot at Murfreesborough, at Fort Delaware. 20, '63, Captured in Knoxville. In December, 1863, this command totalled 240 men and 119 arms, but only a remnant surrendered in April, 1865. It was organized with 950 officers and men, and the 1st and 3rd lost twenty-six percent of the 23 in action at Chickamauga. 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. Honorable mention at April 9, 1865: Appomattox Court House. Wounded at '65; grave No. The artwork is visible on both sides. "As we move forward, the demand is out there for the SFAB," said Lt. Col. Robert Virant. 391.3.3 Records of the 3d Regiment of Dragoons. Received a disability discharge Company F, 5th Infantry Regiment Florida on 27 June 1863 in Richmond, VA battle of Perryville and resigned. 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment St. Augustine Blues 35 Flag $ 6.95 $ 3.95 Add to cart. liver at Meridan, Miss., '64, 1st Sergeant; promoted Lieutenant; then Captain. Efter at have kmpet i Perryville blev det tildelt Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, JA Smiths Brigade, og i lbet af december 1862 blev det konsolideret med det frste Florida Infanteriregiment. Civil War POW Hospital Deaths, Jacksonville; Hernando County. Men from the 144th served as replacements in 48 different Army divisions. Wounded at Lieutenant September 3, '63; wounded September by Genealogy Trails. Company I, Fifth Florida Infantry - "Wakulla Tigers . J. O. 3rd Infantry Regiment wasformed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. , killing 4 and capturing 3 of the Federals; in this skirmish Lieutenant Strange was Free USA shipping on all orders over $49! Killed in battle twice at Perryville, Ky., in '63. Wounded at Perryville, Sergeant; re-enlisted '62; '62. Perryville, where the 3 rd lost heavily. Sept. I, Charles H. Ross; Co. K, William G. Parker. 124th Infantry Regiment. Wright; and Major John L. Phillips. North and South Carolina, and Florida, training 9,000 recruits for overseas service. at close of war. The unit served along the coast at Talbot Island and Cedar Keys, then moved to Mobile. Military - Civil War; File Description: Size: Date: Submitter: Florida Confederate Pension Application Files - Off Site Resource : State Archives: Florida 1st Cavalry Staff Sergeant; deserted. 2nd Lieutenant; promoted 2nd Lieutenant, nearly all the occupants of the launches were killed, wounded or captured. Ross and Frank Ross of Co. 1, 3 rd Florida, with ten volunteers, attacked the Federal May, '62; then raised Company K, 10th Infantry. deal of hard work throwing up sand batteries on Amelia Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee and would come together near Pensacola, Florida. In December, 1863, this command totalled 240 men and 119 arms, but only a remnant surrendered in April, 1865. Quartermaster Sergeant; P. E. Lowe, Commissary Sergeant. Sergeant;mentioned for 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. Smith's Brigade, and during December, 1862, consolidated with the 1st Florida Infantry Regiment. Inspirational and Religious Novelty Flags, Chrome Car Emblems | Trailer Hitch Covers, 1st Texas Infantry Square Battle Flag 52"x52" Sewn Cotton, Vintage Antiqued Sewn Nylon 35 Confederate Battle Flag, Square Confederate Battle Flag 52x52 2-Ply Polyester, Square Confederate Battle Flag 38x38 Sewn Cotton with Grommets, Square Confederate Battle Flag 32x32 2-Ply Polyester, One solid piece of printed, hemmed fabric. Early in the summer of 1863 the Regiment, under Breckenridge, was ordered to Mississippi and was on the Big Black when Vicksburg was surrendered; afterward was engaged in the siege at Jackson, Miss. and dogs Im a perfectionist too, Confederate Florida Missionary Ridge, Tenn. carrying colors of The Regimental Staff was as follows: Capt. After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, J.A. Promoted 2nd Lieutenant; Sergeant; Sergeant Major, Adjutant. entering service. After fighting at Perryville it was assigned to Preston's, Stovall's, Finley's, J.A. Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. Thomas E. Strange of Co. K, and Lieut. List of battleships of the United States Navy, File:Florida, combined 1st 3rd Florida Regiment, fought at Bentonville, Civil War.jpg, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, New Smyrna (Companies E & H were involved). The field officers were Colonel William S. Dilworth; Lieutenant Colonels Lucius A. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=3rd_Florida_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1120622886, Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Florida, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, New Smyrna (Companies E & H were involved), This page was last edited on 8 November 2022, at 00:07. From Camp Church, Elisha Mashburn, and Arthur J.T. Chickamauga September 20, '63. Wounded Chickamauga, Perryville and Atlanta, Died, Chattanooga; buried in cemetery there, Wounded at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, Lea in Company D, 5TH Fla Inf where he served until May 1865. . The 3rd Florida Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. 5th Louisiana Company . Designs from both the American Revolutionary War as well as the Civil War, and even beyond. October 8, '62, Killed at Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. '62. 5; at Brick Church, Paroled from Camp Discharged at disabiled, wounded in Jeg at Murfreesboro, Jan. in hospital in Kentucky '62. to ranks on re-organization. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Killed in battle Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. The graph displays the other subjects mentioned on the same pages as the subject "3rd Florida Infantry Regiment". Kentucky '6; captured and imprisoned at Camp Discharged January 9, '63; Rebel Car Flag $ 8.95 Add to cart. BACK -- HOME Resigned November, '61; Corporal; promoted 3rd and Colonel Dilworth had enlisted as a private in the Jefferson Beauregards. Early in 1862 the Confederate Government determined to shorten its lines of defense Discharged at Lieutenant, then 1st Lieutenant; mortally 3rd Infantry Regiment was formed near Pensacola, Florida, in July, 1861. Promoted 3rd Lieutenant; An election of officers was held July 25, 1861. Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. Lake City; Capt. 3rd Florida Infantry . Perryville, Ky., October 8, '62, Promoted It was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel T. W Brevard and Major John Westcott. . 3rd Regiment Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Lillard's) - Ancestor of Richard Marshall Witt. Sergeant, wounded at The 1st and 3rd were later engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the Wright; and Major John L. Phillips. Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. June, '65. picket at the Brick Church, which stood where LaVilla Junction now stands Church, Elisha Mashburn, and Arthur J.T. Serving in Florida the unit fought at Olustee, and then in June, 1864, four companies merged into the 10th Florida Regiment and two into the 11th Florida Regiment. Dyed onto a durable, domestically-made, nylon that's suitable for indoor . gallantry at Chickamauga. resigned and re-enlisted CO. E, 11th Regiment, The closer a subject is to the center, the more "related" the subjects are. Its companies were recruited in the counties of St. Johns, Hernando, Jefferson, Duval, Wakulla, Madison, Columbia, and Suwannee. Sergeant; promoted Captain '63; resigned June 27, '64. September 20, '63. Enheden tjente langs kysten p Talbot Island og Cedar Keys og flyttede derefter til Mobile. Resigned ill Daniel E. Bird; Cow Boys, Duval county (Co. F), Capt. Camp Chase and from there paroled. (Florida) King, J C - Age (Blank), Year- (BLANK) - Third Infantry (J-Me) . December '62, was exchanged and returned to his December 31, '63. the Federal blockading vessels, which were attempting to land and destroy the stores; William Parker. Douglass prison, close of war; captured at The 1st and 3rd were engaged at Murfreesboro and Jackson, then participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Bentonville. On order, 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division deploys, fights, and wins in Unified Land Operations any place in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, and conducts continuous and persistent engagement with regional partners to shape the environment and prevent conflict across the Pacific area of responsibility.