The 1st Regiment, Alabama Infantry (Confederate) was organized in March 1861 in Escambia County, Florida under the command of Col. Henry D. Clayton and served in the Western Theater in Quarles' and Shelley's brigades, Army of Tennessee. It was later commanded by Col. Isaiah G. W. Steedman. (FS; NPS-BU; ADAH)
The 20th Regiment, Alabama Infantry (Confederate) was organized in September 1861 in Montgomery County, Alabama under the command of Col. Charles D. Anderson and served in the Western Theater. It was later commanded by Cols. James M. Dedman, Isham W. Garrott, and Edmund W. Pettus. (FS; NPS-BU; ADAH)
The 21st Regiment, Alabama Infantry (Confederate) was organized in October 1861 in Mobile County, Alabama under the command of Col. Charles D. Anderson and served in the Western Theater in Gladden's, Higgins', Page's, and Thomas' brigades. It was later commanded by Col. James Crawford. (FS; NPS-BU; ADAH)
The 40th Regiment, Alabama Infantry was organized on May 16, 1862 in Mobile County, Alabama under the command of Col. Augustus A. Coleman and served in the Western Theater. It was later commanded by Col. John H. Higley. It was mustered out of service on April 26, 1865. (NPS-BU; MSR-CSA)
The 7th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry (Confederate), also known as the 7th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, was organized September 1861 in Camp Burnette, Kentucky, under the command of Col. Edward Crossland and served in the Western Theater in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. It was later commanded by Col. Charles Wickliffe. (NPS-BU; Wiki; FS)
The 4th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry was organized on July 10, 1861 under the command of Lt. Col. John McEnery and served in the Eastern and Western theaters. It was part of the Army of the Kanawha and later part of Adams’ and Gibson’s Brigade. It surrendered with the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana and was mustered out of service on April 1, 1865. (NPS-BU; MSR-CSA)
The 21st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate) was organized January 1862 in Assumption and Saint Helena Parishes, Louisiana, under the command of Col. Edward Higgins and served in the Western Theater in Hebert's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. It was later commanded by Cols. Isaac W. Patton and Martin L. Smith. (NPS-BU; Wiki; FS)
The 24th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate), also known as the Crescent Regiment, was organized May 1861 in Orleans Parish, Louisiana under the command of Col. James H. Beard and served in the Trans-Mississippi Theater under Mouton's and H. Gray's Brigades in the Trans-Mississippi Department. It was later commanded by Cols. Abel W. Bosworth and M. J. Smith. It was consolidated with the 11th and 12th Battalions, Louisiana Infantry to form the Consolidated Crescent Infantry on November 3, 1863. (NPS-BU; FS)
Commonly known as the Crescent Rifles, Company B of the 24th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate) was organized in May 1861 in Orleans Parish, Louisiana and served in the Trans-Mississippi Theater. (FS; NPS-BU)
The 2nd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate), also known as the Louisiana Zouaves, was organized in spring 1861 in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana under the command of Col. Ross E. Burke and served in the Eastern Theater in the Department of the Peninsula. Later it served in Cobb's, Starke's, Nicholl's, Iverson's, Stafford's, and York's brigades in the Army of Northern Virginia. It was also later commanded by Cols. Lewis G. DeRussy, William M. Levy, and Isaiah T. Norwood. (NPS-BU; FS)
The 4th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate) was organized in April 1861, in the parishes of Orleans, St. Helena, Lafourche, West Feliciana, Plaquemines, West Baton Rouge, and East Carroll under the command of Col. Henry W. Allen. It served in the Western Theater under Maxey's, Quarles', and Gibbon's brigades in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana and was later commanded by Cols. Robert J. Barrow and Samuel E. Hunter. (NPS-BU; MSR-CSA)
Commonly known as Hay's Fighting Tigers or the Louisiana Tigers Infantry, Company H of the 5th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate) was organized on May 25, 1861 in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, and served in the Eastern Theater. (FS; MSR-CSA; NPS-BU; Wiki)
The 7th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate), also known as the Pelican Regiment, was organized in May 1861 in Baton Rouge and Orleans Parishes, Louisiana, under the command of Col. Harry T. Hays. It served in the Eastern Theater in R. Taylor's, Hays', and York's brigades in the Army of Northern Virginia and was later commanded by Col. Davidson B. Penn. (NPS-BU)
The 9th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate) was organized in May 1861 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana under the command of Col. William R. Peck and served in the Eastern Theater under Taylor's, Starke's, Hays', and York's Brigades in the Army of Northern Virginia. It was later commanded by Cols. E. G. Randolph, Leroy A. Stafford, and Richard Taylor. (NPS-BU; FS)
The Capital Guards (Confederate) were organized as an independent infantry company in Hinds County, Mississippi on May 2, 1863 under the command of Capt. W. W. Hardy and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 33; DR-MSOR, 942)
Captain Gordon's Company (Confederate) was organized as an independent local defense infantry company in Wilkinson County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. George H. Gordon and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 33)
The Red Rebels, Mississippi (Confederate) (State Troops) was organized as an independent infantry company on May 8, 1861 in Holmes County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. Samuel W. Red and served in the Western Theater in the 25th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry and the 1st Battalion, Mississippi Sharpshooters. (HMU, 33, 73; DR-MSOR, 531, 649)
Captain Terry's Company (Confederate), was organized as an independent local defense infantry company in Newton County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. P. P. Terry and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 34)
The Jasper Defenders (Confederate) was organized as an independent infantry company in Jasper County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. R. K. Clayton and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 33)
Commonly known as the Merwin Guards, Captain Berry's Unattached Company (Confederate) was organized as an independent reserve infantry company in Clarke, Lauderdale, Scott, and Smith Counties, Mississippi under the command of Capt. Hiram Berry and served in the Western Theater. (HMU 33; MS-DR, 943)