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1st Florida Cavalry Regiment

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1st Florida Cavalry Regiment
Battle flag of the combined 1st Florida Cavalry and 4th Florida Infantry regiments (1863).
ActiveApril 5, 1861 - February 1862
Country Confederate States of America
Allegiance Florida
Branch Confederate States Army
TypeArmy Corps
Roleinfantry tactics
trench warfare
Part ofArmy of Tennessee
EngagementsAmerican Civil War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Col. William G. M. Davis
Lt. Col. George Troup Maxwell
Lt. Col. William Tennent Stockton
Lt. Col. William T. Stockton of the 1st Florida Cavalry
Private Walter Miles Parker of the 1st Florida Cavalry

The 1st Florida Cavalry Regiment was a Confederate army unit during the U.S. Civil War, originally organized in July 1861 at Tallahassee. Members of the regiment came primarily from Alachua, Clay, Columbia, Duval, Leon, Levy, Nassau and Suwannee counties. It left for the western theater in 1862.

Organization

The 1st Florida Cavalry was organized in July 1861 just south of Tallahassee.[1] William G. M. Davis, a relatively wealthy lawyer from Leon County, used his own funds to start the regiment and was elected colonel of the unit. Companies that made up the unit were raised from the following counties: Alachua, Clay, Columbia, Duval, Leon, Levy, Nassau, and Suwannee.[2]

After mustering in, the unit served in Florida until the spring of 1862, at which time Companies A, E, and F continued to serve as cavalry while the other seven companies were dismounted.[3]

The unit was engaged at the Battle of Missionary Ridge in 1863. During combat, the unit lost its entire officer cadre to casualties. As a result, the 1st Florida Cavalry Regiment was combined with the 4th Florida Infantry Regiment during the 1863-1864 winter camp in Dalton. The new combined unit remained together until the surrender of the Army of Tennessee in 1865.[4]

Assignments

  • Department of West Florida, April - October 1861
  • Department of Alabama and West Florida, October 1861
  • Army of Pensacola, Department of Alabama and West Florida, October 1861 - February 1862
  • Army of Tennessee, February 1862 - April 1865
Officers of the 1st Florida Cavalry Regiment
Rank Name
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Colonel William G. M. Davis[5]
Lt. Colonel George Troup Maxwell
Lt. Colonel William T. Stockton[6]

Battles

The 1st Florida Cavalry Regiment surrendered in North Carolina in April 1865.

See also

References

  1. ^ "1st Florida Cavalry Regiment". www.ehistory.osu.edu. The Ohio State University. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  2. ^ Sheppard, Jonathan C. (2004). "Everyday Soldiers": The Florida Brigade of the West, 1861-1862 (Masters). The Florida State University.
  3. ^ "1st Regiment, Florida Cavalry". www.nps.gov. National Park Service. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  4. ^ "4th Regiment, Florida Infantry". www.nps.gov. National Park Service. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  5. ^ Jim Thomas. "Florida 1st Cavalry Staff". Florida State University. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  6. ^ Letters Relating to the Civil War Service of William T. Stockton, Stockton, William Tennent, Papers 1845-1869, Collection M88-21, State Library and Archives of Florida
  7. ^ Sheppard, Jonathan C. (2012). By the noble daring of her sons : the Florida Brigade of the Army of Tennessee. Tuscaloosa, Ala. ISBN 978-0-8173-8603-0. OCLC 797834655.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ R. Boyd Murphree. "Florida and the Civil War: A Short History". Florida State Library & Archives. Retrieved 18 March 2018.

External links

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