First_Missouri_Brigade

First Missouri Brigade

First Missouri Brigade

Infantry unit of the Confederate States Army


The First Missouri Brigade was an infantry brigade that served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It was mostly recruited from members of the Missouri State Guard – a secessionist force formed from the Missouri Volunteer Militia when the allegiance of the state was disputed.[1][2][3]

The brigade was first formed during the winter of 1861–62 as the first brigade of the division commanded by Sterling Price. It was initially led and drilled by Lewis Henry Little.[4] In September 1862, Little was promoted to command of the division and the brigade was then commanded by Elijah Gates. In March 1863, Francis Cockrell took command of the brigade and led it for most of the remaining war. The unit had its last stand under Col. James McCown at the Battle of Fort Blakeley in April 1865.

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References

  1. Anderson, Ephraim M. (1868), Memoirs, Historical and Personal: Including the Campaigns of the First Missouri Confederate Brigade, Saint Louis: Times Printing Company
  2. Moore, John (1899), "Missouri", Confederate Military History, vol. 9, pp. 108–9



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