William E. Moore Papers 1807, 1841, 1860-1875,1935-1944

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William E. Moore Papers 1807, 1841, 1860-1875,1935-1944

Consisting of letters, a dairy, and abiography, the William E. Moore Papers, 1807, 1841, 1860-1875, 1935-1944, primarilydocument Moore’s life as a soldier in the “”Shreveport Greys” during the Civil War.

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Moore, William E., 1836-1916

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Born in Leon County, Florida, William Ebenezer Moore (1836-1916), the son of John and Penelope Johnson Moore, moved to Shreveport, Louisiana. He joined the “Shreveport Greys”, a Company in the Confederate 1st Louisiana Regiment in 1861. He became colonel of the regiment shortly before it was disbanded due to heavy casualties at the Battle of Antietam in 1862. Moore was reassigned to the rank of quartermaster in Mt. Pleasant, Texas where he served for the remainder of the war. In 1865, Moore marr...

Confederate states of America. Army

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The Savannah Ordnance Depot, Savannah, Georgia, was organized as a field depot during the Civil War. In April 1864, it became the Savannah Arsenal under the supervision of the Chief of Ordnance. From the description of Savannah Ordnance Depot employment roll, 1864. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477938 The Confederate States of America Army may have created the position of Purchasing Commissary of Subsistence to oversee the distribution of food and other supplies to the Co...

Neal, Sarah Elizabeth

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Born in Leon County, Florida, William Ebenezer Moore (1836-1916), the son of John and Penelope Johnson Moore, moved to Shreveport, Louisiana. He joined the “Shreveport Greys”, a Company in the Confederate 1st Louisiana Regiment in 1861. He became colonel of the regiment shortly before it was disbanded due to heavy casualties at the Battle of Antietam in 1862. Moore was reassigned to the rank of quartermaster in Mt. Pleasant, Texas where he served for the remainder of the war. In 1865, Moore marr...

Moore family

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Born in Leon County, Florida, William Ebenezer Moore (1836-1916), the son of John and Penelope Johnson Moore, moved to Shreveport, Louisiana. He joined the “Shreveport Greys”, a Company in the Confederate 1st Louisiana Regiment in 1861. He became colonel of the regiment shortly before it was disbanded due to heavy casualties at the Battle of Antietam in 1862. Moore was reassigned to the rank of quartermaster in Mt. Pleasant, Texas where he served for the remainder of the war. In 1865, Moore marr...

Confederate States of America. Army. Louisiana Infantry, 1st

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Moore, Percy

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Born in Leon County, Florida, William Ebenezer Moore (1836-1916), the son of John and Penelope Johnson Moore, moved to Shreveport, Louisiana. He joined the “Shreveport Greys”, a Company in the Confederate 1st Louisiana Regiment in 1861. He became colonel of the regiment shortly before it was disbanded due to heavy casualties at the Battle of Antietam in 1862. Moore was reassigned to the rank of quartermaster in Mt. Pleasant, Texas where he served for the remainder of the war. In 1865, Moore marr...