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25th Louisiana Infantry
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James Patrick Bambrick - Private
Enlisted March 22, 1862 in Catahoula Parish. Present for rolls from December, 1862 to February, 1863, when he was listed as “Absent. Wounded at Battle of Murfreesboro, Dec. 31st, 1862. His name also appears on the Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured at Murfreesboro, Jan. 6th, 1863: “Sent to Camp Morton, Ind. Recd. at City Pt., Va., April 12th, 1863, and Exchanged.”

Booth, Andrew B., Commissioner Louisiana Commisioner Military Records. Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana Confederate Commands, Vol. I. New Orleans: Louisiana Military Records, 1920, Vol. I, p. 114.
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Date Added: 7/27/2011

Company Unknown
NATHAN WILLINGHAM - Private
from new orleans
Contact Name: GLENN G. WYATT
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Date Added: 6/4/2011

Company B
David King McLeod - Private
No comments
Contact Name: dan quinn
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Date Added: 3/24/2006

Company C
Francis Marion Allbritten - Private
Enlisted as a Private on 18 March 1862 at Monterey, La.
Died 1 June 1862; cause not stated.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 5/20/2010

Company C
ASA CLAXTON BROWN - Corporal
Asa Claxton Brown , Born 1818 in West Feliciana Parish, LA.
He was a planter.
Enlisted Monterey, LA, March 18, 1862

Fought at Battle of Shloh

Died Feb 10, 1863 presumably of disease in Tullahoma, TN
Buried at Maplewood Cemetery

Name on plaque in cemetery =Asa C Brown(e)
Contact Name: LORI BROWN KUHUSKI
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Date Added: 1/8/2014

Company C
Samuel Ephrine Byrd - Private
Samuel was born in Amite Co. Mississippi and moved to Concordia Parish, La. He was married to Margaret Harriette A Clayton. They had 3 small children. He enlisted 18 Mar 1862 at Monterey, Concordia Parish, La. He saw action at Farmington and Perryville. His Regiment was sent to Tenn. He was severely wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn. and sent to Foard Hospital in Chattanooga. He died of his wounds there on 7 Jan 1863. His body was badly damaged. His estate was $1 found in his pocket which was accounted for by the Quartermaster. His is buried their in an unmarked grave. Much of his history was found in his Regimental records. Deo Vindice.. God rest his soul. We are related by a distant marriage on my mothers side.
Contact Name: phillip thomas
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Date Added: 9/11/2019

Company C
John M. Clayton - Captain
Wounded at Murfreesboro.
Contact Name: Eric Goltry
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Date Added: 2/23/2015

Company C
William Rand Dale - Private
Co. C 16/25 La. Inf. captured at Missionary Ridge ( I think I mistakenly said Seminary Ridge when I referred to him while typing in his brothers info in the 15th La. Inf.)
Contact Name: Michael Dale
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Date Added: 2/1/2009

Company C
jacob enlow lanehart - Private
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Contact Name: harry lanehart
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Date Added: 2/11/2013

Company C
Samuel Charles Scott - Captain
POW Camp Nelson Kentucky Died 15 Oct 1862 Buried Nicholasville, Kentucky Maple Grove Cemetery
Contact Name: Julia A. Scott
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Date Added: 12/10/2010

Company E
Andrew James B HARPER - Private
From Lancaster, South Carolina, he had just moved his family to Arkansas when the war began. Harper, A. J. B. (also Harper, L. J.), Pvt. Co. E, 25th La. Inf. En. May 7, 1862, Monroe, La. Roll dated March 19, 1862, Recruited since entering the service. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1862, Absent or present not stated. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, sick. Roll for May and June, 1863, Absent without leave. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Murfreesboro, Jan. 5, 1863. Sent to Camp Butler, March 14, 1863, from Military Prison, Ky. Paroled. Recd, at City Pt., Va., April 17, 1863, and exchanged. Roll of Prisoners of War, not dated, Remarks: Recd. at Camp Butler, Ill., March 14, 1863. Remarks: Dead. (So on Roll.)
From http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/state/military/wbts/booths-index/ha.txt
The family has a history that Andrew died at the Battle of Gettysburg. If he was released to the Confederates on 17 APR 1863 at City Point, VA, this is possible but seems very unlikely. I think that he either died on the trip to Virginia or died in prison.
Contact Name: Cheri Amarna
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Date Added: 12/26/2012

Company F
Richard M. Book - Private
No comments
Contact Name: Delta Book
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Date Added: 10/13/2006

Company F
William F. Mangus - Private
No comments
Contact Name: Charles Dammers
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Date Added: 4/13/2011

Company G
Henry Elijah Lee - Private
4th great uncle, grandson of Pvt Stephen Lee (War 1812),Pvt John Alexander Rowland (Revolution) and g grandson of Pvts Jesse Lee and Thomas Rowland (Revolution). Enlisted March 15, 1862; Killed April 22 1862
Contact Name: David Hampton Bell, SCV322196
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Contact Homepage: http://www.genlouishebert.com/honorroll.htm
Date Added: 10/10/2012

Company G
James Madison Malone - Private
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Contact Name: Will Mason
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Date Added: 11/25/2005

Company G
Joel D Mullins - Private
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Contact Name: David Cochran
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Date Added: 5/24/2016

Company G
Absolam Simeon Nolen - Private
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Contact Name: Frances J. Freeman
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Date Added: 12/10/2005

Company H
W. G. Shanks - Private
The 25th Louisiana Infantry Battle Flag is located at the Confederate Museum in New Orleans. The display was ruined after a leak in the roof and the museum is seeking donations to remount the flag. It is estimated to require donations of $1000.
I viewed a photo of the flag at the museum 3/17/2010 and would like to start donations toward restoration and redisplay.
William G. Shanks died July 1, 1862 and is buried in the Rose Hill Cemetery, Meridian, MS with Ross JA, Sheperd JL, and Jinks JD. A single marker is present marking their graves.
Contact Name: Ron Hood
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Date Added: 3/17/2010

Company I
David L. Keenan - Private
Enlisted March 22, 1862, Catahoula Par., La, for the War Roll to June 30, 1862, Left camp, sick. Rolls from Nov., 1862, to Feb., 1863, Absent, detailed with Capt. Head's train as teamster.

Died April 1, 1863. Cemetery Code TN-E-01.

Source:
Booth, Andrew B., Commissioner Louisiana Commisioner Military Records. Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana Confederate Commands. New Orleans: Louisiana Military Records, 1920, Vol. II, p. 509.
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Date Added: 7/27/2011

Company I
Hugh Keenan - Captain
Enlisted and was elected Captain with Company I of the 25th Louisiana Infantry on March 22, 1862. Present for roll calls beginning June 30, 1862, but was “Absent on recruiting service in Louisiana” from November, 1862 to June, 1863, on order of Gen. Hardee dated December 5, 1862. He was present again from July, 1863 to Oct., 1863. According to later rolls, he died Oct. 9, 1863.

Source:
Booth, Andrew B., Commissioner Louisiana Commisioner Military Records. Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana Confederate Commands. New Orleans: Louisiana Military Records, 1920, Vol. II, p. 509
Contact Name: Alisa F. Stewart
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Date Added: 7/27/2011

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