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30th Louisiana Infantry
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Evan Johnson - Private
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Date Added: 6/19/2007

Company A
Joseph Armand Ruiz - 2nd Lieutenant
Known as Armand or Joseph Ruiz on various records. Entered service as a Sgt in the Sumter Regiment--Algiers, Orleans, Louisiana-- and left service as a 2nd Lieutenant. (M378, roll 25) Was captured in the Battle of Atlanta on 5 Aug 1864 and released on oath on 13 June 1865 per General Order 109. Occupation: ship pilot.
Contact Name: Marilyn
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Date Added: 7/19/2010

Company A
Octave Francois Vallette - Captain
Also known as the Algier's Guards, Octave Vallette helped sign soldiers up for this unit.
When the Yankees were on their way down the Mississippi River, he and his father decided to blow up their docks and lose their business rather then surrender them to the enemy so they could repair their ships on their dry docks. This was taken from Octave's Obituary August 4,1902 Picayune Paper.
Wounded in the Battle of Ezra Church in the Atlanta Campaign on July 23, 1864. Left for dead and was nursed back to health by a Mrs. Catherine Winters from Columbus,GA. Documented by a newspaper article that is now on Ancestry.com.
Contact Name: Liz LeCour
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Date Added: 3/24/2012

Company B
Gustave Folse - Private
Gustave was born the son of a prosperous farmer, and war of 1812 veteran ,Alexis Folse,in 1837. He died in 1905.
Contact Name: Tony Casanave
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Date Added: 4/9/2006

Company C
Samuel E. McConathy - Private
My Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
Samuel E. McConathy
Co C 30th Louisiana Infantry
Contact Name: J. B. Williams
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Date Added: 7/13/2020

Company E
Charles Inkstone - Private
Charles Inkstone was in fact Charles Bulingham who arrived in New Orleans aboard a cargo ship from Cheltenham, England in 1861. Fought in battles North of Lake Pontchartrain where he was wounded. He died of a heart attack in New Orleans at age 59 in 1906. During the war he was wounded in the right side during a Union cavelry charge. Cannon fire caused the tops of Magnolia trees to fall to the ground and cover Charles, thus, he was not seen by the charging horsemen. Hospital records of the era show him recovering in Magnolia, Mississippi. Charles once hid, along
with fellow soldiers in the waters of Lake Pontchartrain
during one night to escape detection by Union forces.
Contact Name: Charles
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Date Added: 8/18/2008

Company F
V Berthelette - Private
There seems to be inconsistancies in the spelling of the last name. It has shown to be spelled 'Berthelot.' There are 5 other members located in 3rd Infantry and 9th Infantry spelled 'Berthelet.' We appear to be related by all accounts.
Contact Name: Jason Berthelette
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Date Added: 9/6/2012

Company G
Antoine Becnel - Private

Antoine Becnel:

Becnel, Antoine, Pvt. Co. G. 30th La. Infty. En. Nov 15th, 1862, Port Hudson, La. Present on

Roll for May and June, 1863. Rolls from July, 1863, to Oct. 31st, 1863, 'Absent. Sick in Hospl.'

Rolls from Nov., 1863, to April, 1864, 'Present.' Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured

Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 16th, 1864. Recd. at Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., Dec. 21st, 1864.

Forwd. to Camp Douglas, Ohio(should be Illinois)Dec. 24th, 1864. Discharged at Camp Douglas, Ill., June 18th,

1865, on Oath of Allegiance to U. S. Res., St. John the Baptist Par., La.
Contact Name: Wayne Oncale (great-great grandson)
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Date Added: 6/17/2007

Company G
Rosemond Champagne - Private
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Contact Name: Bridget Boudreaux
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Date Added: 4/9/2011

Company G
Leonce Peter Lorio - Private
Lorio, Leonce, Pvt. Co. G, 30th La. Inf. En. April 10, 1862, New Orleans, La. Rolls Nov., 1862,

to April, 1864, Present. Roll Nov. 1, 1864, to Feb. 28, 1865, Absent, sick, in Hospl.,

Montgomery, Ala., since Nov. 1, 1864. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Spanish Fort,

Ala., April 8, 1865. Forwd. to Ship Island, Miss., April 10, 1865. Transfd. to Vicksburg, Miss.,

May 1, 1865. Paroled Camp Townsend, May 6, 1865.

Contact Name: Erik Himmel
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Date Added: 11/27/2006

Company H
Antoine Folse - Private
LeCul''s Co.

Richard Musketeers.

Battle of baton Rouge and Port Hudson.
Contact Name: Mark Budro
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Date Added: 7/21/2004

Company H
Green Theodore Tabor - Private
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Contact Name: Erik
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Date Added: 12/17/2011

Company K
Jean Baptiste Cantrelle - Sergeant
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Contact Name: James Cannon
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Date Added: 4/14/2013

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