Neville Waul, the legion originally consisted of twelve infantry companies, six cavalry companies, and a six-gun battery of artillery. Waul's Legion participated...
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organization was in operation several months after the end of the war. Waul's Legion (Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery) Granbury's Consolidated Brigade (1st...
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Texas Volunteer Infantry Army of New Mexico (late 1861–1862) Flag of Waul's Legion (Spring 1862 – July 4, 1863) The flag of the 26th Texas Cavalry Regiment...
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and 18th Georgia Regiments. After the Battle of Seven Pines, Hampton's Legion from South Carolina joined the brigade. After the general reorganization...
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surrendering on May 9, 1865. Waul's Legion, raised in spring 1862 by Brigadier General Thomas Neville Waul in Texas Wise Legion, a brigade-sized command organized...
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Army service as colonel of Waul's Legion, which he recruited. Waul was captured when Vicksburg fell, on July 4, 1863. Waul was promoted to brigadier general...
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he invited Thomas Neville Waul (1813–1903), a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army, to organize the Waul's Legion on the Texas plantation,...
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Several Wendish men served honorably in 1st Battalion Infantry, Waul's Texas Legion, having been recruited by a Captain Robert Voigt, Company C. The...
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afterward. At this time, many soldiers from the 8th Infantry transferred to Waul's Legion and fought in the Red River campaign. The regiment mustered out of service...
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Waul (1813–1903), a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army, was a guest at the plantation. During his stay, he organized the Waul's Legion,...
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