Pointe Coupee provided hundreds of its men to the Confederate Army. As the talk of war began in 1861, several units of soldiers formed in Pointe Coupee. Some stayed in the area as local militia. Others left to join regiments of the Confederate Army. The goal of this booklet was to put an image to a name in an effort to give more identity to the war in Pointe Coupee. Regretfully most will remain faceless. The local men tended to be from one of the locally organized units. Among the companies formed in made up largely of soldiers from or identified with Pointe Coupee were:Fausse River Guards Grosse Tete Flying Art. 6th Field BatteryMorgan's Cav.Nixon RiflesPointe Coupee Art. BattalionPointe Coupee CreolesPointe Coupee Light Inf.Pointe Coupee RegimentPointe Coupee VolontiersPorche’s Cav.Portraits of Civil War Faces of Pointe Coupee AVEGNO, Anatole Placide, 13th LA Inf.BADGER, Algernon, Yankee Col. injured in Pt. CoupeeBAUM, Aaron, German immigrant, Pointe Coupee Art.BEUKER, E. G., Sheriff of Pointe Coupee after warBOUANCHAUD, Alcide Capt. , Pointe Coupee Art.BOURQUIN, Gustave Adolph, captured at MorganzaBRASHEAR, Dr, Thomas, Boone’s BatteryBYRAM, Willliam, Drummer Boy died at MorganzaCAPPEL, Joseph, Capt, Colbert Scouts CARR, Henry, Lt., killed at FordocheCHENEVERT, Paul, Pt. Coupee Art.CHUTZ, Alexander, Capt. Pt. Coupee Art.CLAIBORNE, Louis B., Pt. Coupee Art.CLAIBORNE,, Robert Leigh, Pt. Coupee Art.COOLEY, William H. Commander, Nixon RiflesCOSBY, 1st LA Cav., Morgan RangersCOYLE, W. T., 2nd Fld Batry. Smithland PlantationDAIGRE, Henry Louis, 1st LA Cav.DAIGREPONT, Pierre, Grosse Tete Flying Art.DANA Gen N. J.T, Union command at MorgnazaDAVIS, James Frank, Lieutenant, 18th Miss. BattalionDeCUIR, F. Art.hur, Pt. Coupee Art.DICKEY, WIliam, Gen. Led Union troops at MorganzaFALCONER, W. R., Washington Art.FARRAR, Frederick Howard, Lt. COl., 1st Regt.FERRIER, Col. Leon Alexis, native of Pt. CoupeeFORTLOUIS, Corporal Michel PC Art., died in captivityFROST, John, Captain, 65th Colored Inf. at MorganzaGAUTHIER, Anatole, Captured at Pointe CoupeeGAY, Andrew Hynes, Pvt, Captured at Pointe CoupeeGLYNN, MArt.in, Co H, Irish MilititaGRANT, William, of Ohio, died at Morganza, 1864GREEN, Gen. Thomas Jefferson, led men at MorganzaGROUZARD, Jean, Pt. Coupee Art.GUERIN, Emile, Lakeland, Pt. Coupee Art.HALE, George, Pt. Coupee Art.HARMONSON, S. R., son of U. S. CongessmanHERRON, fell sick at MorganzaJASTREMSKI, Leon, Capt. Mayor, Baton RougeJEWELL, Lodoiska, Yankees took food from her childJEWELL, Walter L., Jr. Co. E, 14th La. Inf.KIRKLAND, Louis, 4th La. Inf.KOLB, Discharged at Morganza from illness, 1863KREPS, 1st Lt. Adam T., portrait taken in MorganzaLEA - Quentrell guerrilla refused access to Pt. CoupeeLEAKE, Joseph, Union Gen. injured in MorganzaLeDOUX, Henri, Pvt., Co. G, 1st LA Cav.LeDOUX, Lucien, Pvt., Pt. Coupee Art.LEJEAUNE, Ovide, 1st LA Cav., Morgan RangersMACLAY, Robert, Brig. General, died in Pt. CoupeeMaCOMBER, Samuel, killed at Morganza aboard shipMADDOX, Robert Gwinn, Born Lakeland PlantationMcLAUGHLIN, Pointe Coupee Planter and physicianMITTLEBROON, Rev. F., Pastor jailed by YankeesMORSE, Alex. Porter,, 1st LA Cav.PHELPS, Albert G., 1st LA Cav.PHILLIPS, James Turner, 1st LA Cav., RacourciPROVOSTY, Auguste, Fausee River GuardsPROVOSTY, CharlesRANDALL, John Ryder, Author of Civil War SongRICHEY, Joseph, 1st Lt.Fausee River GrdsRICE, Thomas McClureRUSHTON, Enos, captured at MorganzaSAMSON, Clement George, Fausee River GuardsSMITH, Henry Clar, Co. E, 31st LA Inf.THIBODEAUX, Adonis, 4th LA Inf.TOFFIER, William, 2nd LA Cav.TURPIN, Dr. Stephen, Confederate SurgeonULLMANN, Daniel, Commanded Black Troops,VIGNES, Albert, Fausse R. Guards & Pt. Coupee Art.WALLACE, Henry F., Michigan, died in Pt. CoupeeWASHBURN, George H., Nursed injured at MorganzaWHITE, Edward D, U.S.Justice, captured at MorganzaWORSHAM, John Dickey, LottieWUNSTEL, John Ernest
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