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Texas State Cemetery is the eternal home of 59 Louisiana Confederate soldiers.  Their headstone pictures follow in alphabetical order, or click on their surname in this table.

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Louisiana Confederate Soldiers

Abbo, David Greenberry Duval, Daniel S. Miller, Perkins Poole
Adams, James C. Fay, John Nolan, Peter
Allred, Thomas J. Ganchan, Eugene Parker, William J.
Ammonette, Jesse M. Grady, John Prescott, K. D.
Ammons, Lewis Hargrove, J. Fuller Ratcliff, Benjamin F.
Anders, John W. Harrington, Thomas Reese, Edward
Anthony, George L. Hartigan, Thomas J. Reilly, Patrick
Banks, W. A. Harvey, Joel C. Sanderson, Benjamin P.
Bates, John M. Herndon, R. L. Shields, A. M.
Bernard, Lewis A. Hewitt, Josephus Sims, Isham R.
Bishop, George W. Huston, Henry Sloan, Ferdinand M.
Blackwell, William W. Johnson, Charles Irwin, John J.
Cole, James M. Maloney, John C. Starke, John L.
Condon, John C. Mathews, John E. Stevens, J. N.
Connor, Patrick McCloskey, William A. Sullivan, John O.
Cordaway, Manuel McCormick, James Q. Tabor, Thomas Z.
Coyle, James McGee, Hugh Taylor, Jacob
Craig, Alexander P. McGoldrick, R. H. Tucker, Andrew F.
Dawson, John Meeks, E. N. Wilhart, Henry
Deary, Daniel L. Meinhardt, Phillip J. Woodward, W. M.



D. G. ABBO
1844-1923
CO. D, 17 La. Inf. ???
Brig. Trans. Miss. Army

Abbee, D. G., Pvt. Co. D. 17th. La. Infty. En. Sept. 29th. 1861 Camp Moore, La. Roll dated May 23rd. 1862 "Present Re-enlisted at Edwards Depot, Miss. May 23rd. 1862." Rolls from June 1862 to Feby. 1863 Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War captured and Paroled Vicksburg, Miss. July 4th. 1863 On Roll of Prisoners of War paroled at Monroe, La. June 12th. 1865 Res. Jackson Par. La.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth



JAMES C. ADAMS
CO. D, 1st La. Inf. Blanchard's
Brigade
DIED
DEC. 17, 1911
Aged 73 YRS

Adams, James, Pvt. Co. D. 1st, La. Infty. (Nelligan's) En. New Orleans, La. Apl. 28th. 1861 Present on Rolls to Feby. 1862. Rolls from Mar. 1862 to June 1862 "Absent detached as Hospl. Nurse." Roll for July and Aug. 1862 "Discharged for disability July 25th, 1862."

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth



T. J. ALLRED
BORN
in Loui. 1840
DIED
Mar 22, 1916
CO. B, 11th Lou.
Bat. Mouton's
Brig.
Trans. Miss.

Allred, T. J., Pvt. Co. B. 11th Battn. La. Infty. En. May 6th, 1862, Natchitoches, La. Present on All Rolls to Feb., 1863. Roll for March and April, 1863, "Absent, Sick. Furloughed from Monroe Hospl. About April 5th, 1863, for 40 Days." Also Appears on Rolls of Co. K. Cons. Cres. Regt. La. Infty, Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, states " Present." On Roll of Prisoners of War Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 10th, 1865. Res., Natchitoches, La.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth



JAMES M.
AMMONETTE
DIED
NOV 15, 1898
Aged 70 Years

Amonett, Jesse M., Pvt. Co. I. 12th La. Infty. En. Camp Moore, La., Aug. 19th, 1861. Present on All Rolls to Oct., 1861.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth



LEWIS
AMMONS
DIED
NOV 16, 1894
Aged 74 Yrs.
CO. C
12 La. Cav.



J. W. ANDERS
1844 - 1926
CO. F, La. Ref. Scoll's
Brig. ???? Div.
Tenn.
Army

Anders, John W., Pvt. Co. F. 12th La. Infty. En. Memphis, Tenn., March 17th, 1862. Rolls from Nov., 1862, to Aug, 1864, state "Present."

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth



G. L. ANTHONY
1840 - 1920
CO. B. 2nd La. Regt.
Stafford's Brig
??? Div. AOV Army

Anthony, George L., Pvt. Co. B. 2nd La. Infty. En. New Orleans, La., May 9th, 1861. Present on All Rolls to June, 1862. Rolls from July, 1862, to June, 1863, "Absent from Wounds at Malvern Hill July 1st, 1862. and Cedar Run Aug. 9th, 1862. Furloughed to Hospl. in Richmond." Rolls from July, 1863, to Oct., 1863. "Absent on Expired Furlough of Disability." Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1863, states "Present." Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, "Absent. Detached in Hospl. in Richmond." Roll for May 1st to Sept. 1st, 1864, "Absent. Detailed in Jackson Hospl." On Rolls of Prisoners of War Paroled Alexandria, La., June 5th, 1865. Res., Rapides Par., La.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth



W. H. BANKS
CO. A, 2 La. Inft.
DIED
DEC 3, 1901
Aged 74 Yrs.

Banks, W. H., Pvt. Co. E. 2nd La. Infty. En. May 9th, 1861, New Orleans, La. Rolls from May, 1861. to Oct., 1862, "Absent. Detached to Drive Ambulance." Rolls from Nov., 1862, to Oct., 1863. "Absent Without Leave. Supposed to Be in Texas."

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth



J. M. BATES
CO. C, 9 La. Cav.
DIED
MAY 24, 1908
Aged 73 Yrs.



L. A. BERNARD
CO. H, 26 La. Inf.
DIED
MAY 7, 1908
Aged 80 Yrs.

Bernard, L. (Also Bernard, Lastie; Bernard, Luca), Pvt. Co. A. 26th La. Infty. En. March 10th, 1862, Lafayette, La. Present to Oct., 1862. Captured and Paroled at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4th, 1863. On List dated Hdqrs, Allen's Brigade, Shreveport, La., March 29th, 1864. Reported in Camp for Exchange at Alexandria, La., Before April 1st, 1864. Paroled at New Iberia, La., July and Aug., 1865. Res., Lafayette, La.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth



GEO. W. BISHOP
2 La. Inft.
STARK B.
JOHNSON DIV.
DIED
Jan. 27, 1903
Aged 71 Yrs.

Bishop, George W., Pvt. Co. F. 2nd La. Infty. En. New Orleans, La., May 9th, 1861. Present on All Rolls to Feb., 1864. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured at Wilderness, Va., May 12th, 1864. Sent to Pt. Lookout, Md., from Belle Plains, Va., May 18th, 1864. Forwd. to Elmira, N. Y., Aug. 17th, 1864. Sent from Elmira, N. Y., to James River, Va., for Exchange Feb. 20th, 1865. On Rolls of Prisoners of War Paroled at Jackson, Miss., May 19th, 1865. Res., Jackson Par., La.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth



W. W. BLACKWELL
CO. A, 1 La. Reg.
DIED
SEPT 27, 1908
Aged 88 Yrs.

Blackwell, William W., Corpl., Pvt. Co. A. 1st (Nelligan's) La. Infty. En. April 28th, 1861, New Orleans, La. Present on Rolls to June 30th, 1861. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1861, "Present. Reduced to Ranks Dec. 14th, 1861. There Is Pay Due Him as Sergt. Up to That Date, Inclusive." Rolls from Jan., 1862, to June, 1862, "Present," Roll to Aug. 31st, 1862, dated Nov. 4th, 1862, "Discharged by Reason of Disability July 17th, 1862." Rolls of Prisoners of War of Furloughed and Detailed Men Confed. States Army Paroled at Shreveport, La., June 13th, 1865. Res., Caddo Par., La. Born, Tenn. Occupation, Trader. Res., S. Port, La. Age when Enlisted, 36. Married.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth



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