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1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment (Union)

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The 2nd Louisiana Regiment Cavalry was originally organized as the 3rd Louisiana Infantry in New Orleans on November 25, 1863. After serving at the defenses of
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and recruited from among "white Unionists, and pro-Northern refugees" in the city; it consisted primarily of foreigners and men of Northern birth.
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Frazier, Donald S. (Spring 2001). ""The Carnival of Death": The Cavalry Battle at Cheneyville, Louisiana, May 20, 1863".
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True Blue: White Unionists in the Deep South during the Civil War and Reconstruction
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This article about a specific military unit of the American Civil War is a
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Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association
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Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories
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For the Confederate army regiment of the same name, see
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They participated in operations in Western Louisiana:
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Louisiana
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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2nd Louisiana Regiment Cavalry
1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment
United States of America
USA
American Civil War
Cavalry
Fort Bisland
Irish Bend
Vermilion Bayou
Plains Store
Port Hudson
LaFourche Crossing
Sabine Crossroads
Pleasant Hill
Cane River Crossing
Mansura
Yellow Bayou
Spanish Fort
Fort Blakeley
Union Army
American Civil War
New Orleans
Benjamin F. Butler
XIX Corps
Maj. Gen.
Nathaniel P. Banks
Department of the Gulf
Fort Bisland
Irish Bend
Vermilion Bayou

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