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27th Mississippi Infantry
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27th Mississippi Infantry
(from Dunbar Rowlands "Military History of Mississippi,
1803-1898"; company listing courtesy of H. Grady Howells "For Dixie Land,
Ill Take My Stand)
Company A -- Oktibbeha Riflemen (raised in Oktibbeha County, MS)
Company B -- Rosin Heels (raised in Jones County, MS)
Company C -- Fredonia Hards (raised in Pontotoc County, MS)
Company D -- Rayburn Rifles (raised in Lawrence County, MS)
Company E -- Leake Guards, aka Leake Rovers (raised in Leake County, MS)
Company F -- Covington Fencibles (raised in Covington County, MS)
Company G -- Kennedy Guards (raised in Perry County, MS)
Company H -- Jasper Blues (raised in Jasper & Lauderdale Counties, MS)
Company I -- Harris Rebels (raised in Lawrence County, MS)
Company K -- Enfield Rifles, aka Enfield Riflemen (raised in Monroe
County, MS) [formerly Co. B, 5th Battalion MS Infantry]
Company L -- Twiggs Rifles (raised in Jackson County, MS)
Colonels -- Thomas M. Jones, resigned March 26, 1863; James A. Campbell,
died at Johnson's Island, 4 February, 1864. Lieutenant-Colonels -- James L. Autry, killed
at Murfreesboro; A. J. Hays, transferred to staff of General Bragg; James A. Campbell,
promoted; Andrew J. Jones, killed at Resaca. Majors -- George H. Lipscomb, killed at
Perryville; James A. Campbell, promoted January, 1863; Andrew J. Jones, promoted May,
1863; Amos McLemore, killed by a deserter; Julius B. Kennedy, killed at Atlanta.
Adjutants -- W. S. Crump, G.. W. Rice. Surgeons -- Isaac Shelby, K. C.
Divine, promoted brigade staff December 4, 1862. Assistant Surgeon -- J. S. Buckner.
Quartermaster -- Addison Craft, promoted to brigade staff December 4,
1862; Lieut. G. B. Denham, Lieutenant Catchings. Commissaries -- John Boyles, Lieuts. G.
W. Rice, J. W. Grayson. Sergeant-Majors -- J. P. Garter, Isom Watkins.
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