28th Louisiana Infantry Regiment | |
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Active | May 02, 1862 – May, 1865 |
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Type | Regiment |
Role | Infantry |
Organized at | Camp Bisland, Louisiana |
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Notable commanders |
Col. Henry Gray Col. Thomas W. Pool |
The 28th Louisiana Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment from Louisiana that served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It was also known as Gray's Regiment to differentiate it from the 28th (Thomas') Louisiana Infantry Regiment, which was also numbered as 29th. Raised in 1862 it served in the Trans-Mississippi Theater and along the Gulf Coast until it disbanded in 1865.[1]
Companies[]
- Company A (Bienville Stars) – Bienville Parish
- Company B (Marks Guards) – Bossier Parish
- Company C – Jackson Parish
- Company D (Claibornes Invincibles) – Claiborne Parish
- Company E – Winn Parish
- Company F (Jackson Volunteers) – Jackson Parish
- Company G – Winn Parish
- Company H – Bienville Parish
- Company I – Jackson Parish
- Company K – Winn Parish
Commanders[]
- Col. Henry Gray (promoted to Brigadier General)
- Col. Thomas W. Pool
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