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Personnel of the Civil War, vol 1: the Confederate Armies. New York: Thomas
Yoseloff, 1961 amended by Ken Jones In conformity with Civil War practice, a
regiment's colonel's name has been used for the units nickname where no other
nickname was found. Where a Company letter is missing or ?- the company may have
existed, but no record has been found to date. A slash in the company nickname
indicates the company was made of at least 2 previously independent units.
| Texas | ||
| INFANTRY | CAVALRY | Artillery |
| 1- Ragged Old First A- Marion Guards B- Livingston Guards C- Palmer Guards D- Star Rifles E- Corsicana Invincibles/ Marshall Guards F- Woodsville Rifles G- Anderson County Guards/ Reagan Guards H- Texas Guards I- Crockett Southerns K- Daniel Boone Rifles/ Texas Invincibles L- Lone Star Rifles 2- Galveston Infantry/ Van Dorn Regiment A- San Jacinto Guards B- Confederate Guards C- Bayland Guards D- Confederate Grays E-? F- Mounted Riflemen G- Burleson Guards H- Lexington Grays I- Gonzalez Invincibles/ Wilson Rifles ?- Odlems Company 3- Luckett's (Philip N.) Regiment A- Gillespie Rifles B-? C- Lone Star Defenders 4- Hood's (John Bell) Regiment A-Hardeman Rifles B- Tom Green Rifles/ Austin City Light Infantry C- Robertson County Five Shooters D- Guadalupe Rangers/ Knights of Guadalupe County E- Lone Star Guards F- Mustang Grays G- Grimes County Grays H- Porter's Guards I- Navarro Rifles K- Henderson Guards/ Sandy Point Mounted Rifles 5- Archer's ( James J.) Regiment A- Bayou City Guards B-Colorado County C- Leon Hunters D- Waverly Confederates E- Dixie Rifles F- Company Invincibles G- Milam County Grays H- Texas Polk Rifles I- Texas Aids K- Polk County Flying Artillery 6- Garland's (Robert R) Regiment |
8- Texas Rangers/Terry's
Texas Rangers 26- DeBray's Regt. |
1- Cook's Regt. Heavy Artillery |