Regiment Name 16th Infantry Regiment
Side: Confederate
Company: I and E.
Soldier's Rank In: Sergeant
Soldier's Rank Out: Sergeant
CONFEDERATE MISSOURI TROOPS
16th Regiment, Missouri Infantry
16th Infantry Regiment was formed by consolidating Caldwell's 7th and Jackson's 7th Missouri Infantry Regiment early in 1864. The unit was assigned to Parson's and S.P. Burns' Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and was active in Louisiana and Arkansas. It sustained 14 casualties at Pleasant Hill and 25 at Jenkins' Ferry. In May, 1865, the regiment disbanded. Its field officers wre Colonel Levin M. Lewis, Lieutenant Colonel Pleasant W.H. Cumming, and Major Jesse P. Herrell.
CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM, National Park Service, Washington, D.C., researched by Richard Parker
Sandford Jackson Hill Married Cynthia Jane Dodds on August 4, 1861 in Henry County, Missouri.
Regiment Name 16th Infantry Regiment
Side: Confederate
Company: I and E.
Soldier's Rank In: Sergeant
Soldier's Rank Out: Sergeant
CONFEDERATE MISSOURI TROOPS
16th Regiment, Missouri Infantry
16th Infantry Regiment was formed by consolidating Caldwell's 7th and Jackson's 7th Missouri Infantry Regiment early in 1864. The unit was assigned to Parson's and S.P. Burns' Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and was active in Louisiana and Arkansas. It sustained 14 casualties at Pleasant Hill and 25 at Jenkins' Ferry. In May, 1865, the regiment disbanded. Its field officers wre Colonel Levin M. Lewis, Lieutenant Colonel Pleasant W.H. Cumming, and Major Jesse P. Herrell.
CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM, National Park Service, Washington, D.C., researched by Richard Parker
Sandford Jackson Hill Married Cynthia Jane Dodds on August 4, 1861 in Henry County, Missouri.
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Husband of Cynthia Dodds and mother: Susan (Evans) Hill.
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