1st Mississippi Infantry Regiment | |
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Active | 1861–1865 |
Country | Confederate States |
Allegiance | Mississippi |
Branch | Army |
Role | Infantry |
Size | Regiment |
Facings | Light blue |
Engagements | American Civil War |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Col. Thomas H. Johnston Col. John M. Simonton Capt. Owen D. Hughes |
The 1st Mississippi Infantry Regiment (Simonton’s/Johnston’s) was a line infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army formed from companies in north Mississippi. The regiment was first organized in the summer and late fall of 1861. The unit fought primarily in the western theater of the war. Many men from the regiment were recruited from Itawamba County in Mississippi.
The regiment's first major action was at Fort Donelson. By the time of the Battle of Nashville, the regiment had suffered heavy casualties and was under the command of Captain Owen Hughes who had previously been in command of Company K, known as the "Yankee Hunters". Hughes and most of the remaining regimental members were killed at Nashville, after which the regiment was used for rear guard actions until disbanding in 1865.
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