McGuirk's Mississippi Cavalry Regiment

McGuirk's Mississippi Cavalry Regiment
(Third Mississippi Cavalry)
Active 1863–65
Country  Confederate States
Allegiance  Mississippi
Branch Provisional Army
Type Cavalry
Size Regiment
Part of Adams' Brigade
Nickname "McGuirk's Regiment"
Facings Yellow
Campaigns

Civil War

Disbanded May 12, 1865
Commanders
Commander John McGuirk

McGuirk's Mississippi Cavalry Regiment (Third Mississippi Cavalry) was a formation in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States during the American Civil War, and was commanded by Colonel John McGuirk.[1]

History

McGuirk's Regiment was organized on June 9, 1863 in the Mississippi Militia at Panola from new and existing companies of cavalry as the Third Regiment, Mississippi State Cavalry, and assigned to the Fifth Military District, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana.[2] It was reorganized in April, 1864, and mustered into Confederate service on May 3, 1864 as Third (McGuirk's) Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry. McGuirk's Regiment surrendered on May 4, 1865.[3]

Regimental order of battle

Units of McGuirk's Regiment included:

See also

Notes

  1. Sifakis 1995, pp. 41-42.
  2. Hooker 1889, p. 130.
  3. Crute 1987, pp. 166-67.
  4. Rowland 1908, pp. 518-20.

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