1st (Wheat's) Special Battalion Volunteer Infantry

[also known as 2nd Battalion Infantry, Louisiana Tiger Battalion]

 

 

[Companies  A   B   C   D(1)  D(2)  E(1)  E(2)  ?]

 

From Bergeron, La. Confed. Units, 150:

"The most famous Louisiana unit of the war, this battalion took the nickname "Louisiana Tigers" from its Company B.  Its reputation led in time to the nickname being applied to all the Louisiana units in Virginia.  Though generally represented as being completely outfitted in Zouave uniforms, the battalion had only one such company--the Tiger Rifles.  The battalion began organizing at Camp Walker in New Orleans.  It moved to Camp Moore and completed its organization on June 6, 1861, with five companies and 416 men.  Ordered to Virginia, the battalion became the first Louisiana unit to be engaged in the war, when it fought a skirmish at Seneca Falls on the Potomac River on June 25.  The men played an important role in the Battle of First Manassas, July 21, by helping to hold back the Union flank attack until more troops could come up and form a defensive line.  In the battle, 8 of the battalion's men were killed, 38 were wounded, and 2 were missing.  The battalion was assigned to General Richard Taylor's Louisiana battalion along with the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Louisiana regiments later in the month.  That winter, the men drilled and did picket duty.  They sometimes fought with other Confederate units and among themselves.  One of the internal fracases led to the December 9 execution by firing squad of two men of Company B, the first men executed in the Army of Northern Virginia.  Taylor's brigade joined General Stonewall Jackson's army in the Shenandoah Valley in May, 1862.  The battalion played the major role in the capture of Front Royal, May 23.  On May 25, the battalion was detached on the left flank of the army and saw no fighting in the Battle of Winchester.  The brigade distinguished itself again in the Battle of Port Republic, June 9.  Rejoining the Army of Northern Virginia near Richmond, the brigade participated in the Battle of Gaines' Mill, June 27.  In that fight, Major Wheat and 5 other men were killed and 16 men were wounded.  The battalion was so reduced in strength by the end of the Seven Days' Campaign, and the men were so hard to control following Wheat's death, that it was recommended that the battalion be disbanded.  This occurred on August 15.  During the war, 39 men of the battalion were killed, 15 died of disease, 2 were executed, and 1 died in an accident."

 

CSRC, M320, rolls 100-101

 

ROSTER

 

Company A (Walker Guards, Harris’s)

Orleans

 

JOHNSON, Eldridge. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

JOHNSON, George. Sgt.  //  CSRC, Index.  

LYONS, Wm. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

MARTIN, Barney. Pvt.  En. 25 Apr 61, New Orleans.  Pres. to Jun 62.  [NFR.]  (B2:888)  //  Probably not Cajun.

SMITH, Frank. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

SMITH, George. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

YOUNG, John. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

7  Co. A, 1st (Wheat's) Bn. Inf.

Individuals from non-Cajun families, CSRC Index

 

Company B (Tiger Rifles, White’s)

Orleans

 

HAMILTON, James C. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

JOHNSON, John C. Pvt.  //  Booth, La. Confed. Soldiers, 3(1):450, 453: J. C. JOHNSON, John C. JOHNSON.  CSRC, Index: J. C. JOHNSON, John C. JOHNSON.  //  Served also in Company I, 15th Regiment Infantry.

MILLER, Lemuel. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

SMITH, Hugh. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

SMITH, John. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

5  Co. B, 1st (Wheat's) Bn. Inf.

Individuals from non-Cajun families, CSRC Index

ADRIAN, Thomas W. 1LT. ALBERS, Herman. Pvt. ALBERTSTEIN, Herman. Pvt.
3

 

Company C (Delta Rangers, Gardner’s, Ripley’s)

Orleans

 

JOHNSON, Frank. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

JOHNSON, John. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.  

LEONARD, Thomas. Cpl.  //  CSRC, Index.

MARTIN, John. Pvt.  En. 27 Apr 61, New Orleans.  Pres. to Apr 62.  [NFR.]  (B2:894)  //  Probably not Cajun.

MILLER, George. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

TABOR, H. H. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.  

SMITH, Robert. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

7  Co. C, 1st (Wheat's) Bn. Inf.

Individuals from non-Cajun families, CSRC Index

 

Company D(1st) (Catahoula Guerillas, Buhoup's) [became Company B, 7th Battalion Infantry, 1 October 1861]

Catahoula

 

SMITH, Charles. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index; says Old Company D.

1  Co. D(1), 1st (Wheat's) Bn. Inf.

Individuals from non-Cajun families, CSRC Index

AIKIN, E. L. Pvt. Co. D only ANDERSON, Hugh. Pvt. Old Co. D
2

 

Company D(2nd) [originally Company E; became independent company mounted infantry] (Old Dominion Guards, Miller’s)

Orleans

 

HAMILTON, George B. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

MILLER, Obed P. CPT.  //  CSRC, Index.  //  Served also in Miller's Company Mounted Rifles as CPT.

SMITH, George. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

SMITH, John. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

TAYLOR, James. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index.

5 Co. D(2), 1st (Wheat's) Bn. Inf.

Individuals from non-Cajun families, CSRC Index

ARLINSON, Robert. Pvt.
1

 

Company E(1st) (?)

?

 

Individuals from non-Cajun families, CSRC Index

 

Company E(2nd) (Wheat’s Life Guards, Atkins’s)

Orleans

 

HARDY, J. B. Pvt.  //  CSRC, Index; says New Company E.

SEELY, Charles. Sgt.  //  CSRC, Index: Charles Seeley; New Company E.

2  Co. E(2), 1st (Wheat's) Bn. Inf.

Individuals from non-Cajun families, CSRC Index

 

No Company Designation

 

Individuals from non-Cajun families, CSRC Index

ABEL, Jacob. Pvt.
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