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1 Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldier by Andrew B. Booth Vol. 3 Uberchlag, B., Pvt. Co. 3, 4th Regt. French Brig. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Uberchlag, F., Pvt. Co. 3, 4th Regt. French Brig. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Udah, Auguste, Pvt. Co. C, 8th Battn. La. Hvy. Arty. Roll Feb. 24 to April 24, 1862 (only Roll on file), En. Feb. 24, 1862, New Orleans, La. Roll states Present. Udee, Forrest, Corpl. Co. B, 3rd La. Inf. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured New Orleans, La., Sept. 20, Exchanged from Steamer Frolic, near Baton Rouge, Feb. 23, Uesdon, Theodore, Pvt. Co. B, 6th La. Inf. En. New Orleans, La., May 29, 1861, or Camp Moore, June 4, Present on Rolls to Aug., Roll July and Aug., 1862, dated Nov. 27, 1862, Discharged since last report at Lynchburg. Uewen, Martin, Pvt. Co. F, 13th La. Inf. Roll dated Camp Moore, La., Sept. 11, 1861 (only Roll on which borne), En. Sept. 11, 1861, for the War. Ugarte, B., Pvt. Co. 5, 5th Regt. European Brig. (Spanish Regt.) La. Mil. On Roll not dated, Present. Uguet, Jayme, Pvt. Co. 3, 5th Regt. European Brig. (Spanish Regt.) La. Mil. On Roll dated New Orleans, April 2, Uhalt, R., Pvt. Co. 3, 1st Regt. French Brig. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana within the limits of the City of New Orleans Uhl, Christian, Pvt. Lang's Co. Continental Regt. La. Mil. Roll not dated for active service within the State of Louisiana. Uhle, Fred, Pvt. Co. D, Chalmette Regt. La. Mil. Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Remarks: Sick. Uhlhorn, Charles L. (also on Rolls as Uhlhorne, C. S., Pvt. Capt. Green's Co. (La. Grd. Batty.) La. Arty. En. New Orleans, La., July 7, Present on all Rolls to Oct., Roll Nov. and Dec., 1863, Absent, wounded in engagement of Nov. 7, _, at Rappahannock Station. Rolls from Sept., 1864, to Feb., 1865, Present. On List not dated of Confederate Prisoners, Paroled by T. L. Barker, Lt. Col., 36th Mass. Vols., P. M., at Farmville, Va., between April _ and April 21, 1865, by order Brig. Gen. Massey, Provost Marshal, Army of the Potomac. On Record of Paroled Prisoners, Provost Marshal's Office, Middle Military Dept., Reported April 18, Paroled Farmville, Va., April 14, Former Res. New Orleans, La. Destination New York. Uhlhorn, Theodore G., Pvt. Capt. Green's Co. La. Grd. Batty.) La. Arty. En. Mobile, Ala., June 8, Present on all Rolls to Oct., Roll Nov. and Dec., 1863, Absent, captured in

2 Battle of Rappahannock, Va., Nov. 7, Rolls Sept., 1864, to Feb., 1865, Present. On List not dated of Confederate Prisoners of War, Paroled by T. L. Barker, Lt. Col. 36th Mass. Vols., P. M., Farmville, Va., between April 11 and 21, 1865, order Brig. Gen. Massey, Provost Marshal, Army of the Potomac. Uhlinger, Henry, Pvt. Co. E, 1st Regt. 3rd Brig. 1st Div. La. Mil. On Roll for March 5, 1862, to _, Roll dated March 5, 1862, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Uhlman, Reinhard, Pvt. Co. K, 1st La. Hvy. Arty. (Regulars). En. May 27, 1861, New Orleans, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., Uhrmacher, George, Pvt. Co. I, 3rd Regt. 1st Brig. 1st Div. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Uhte, F., _ Co. I, Orleans Fire Regt. La. Mil. Roll not dated, Present on parade Nov. 23, Ulding, C., Corpl. 6th La. Inf., Co. H. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Spottsylvania C. H., May 5, Forwd. to Aikens Landing, Va., Feb. 10, 1865, from Pt. Lookout, Md., and exchanged. Page 896 Ulhorn, T. G., _ Crescent Cadets La. Mil. On Roll dated New Orleans, Sept. 26, Ullmann, Christ, Pvt. Co. C, Fire Battn. La. Mil. On Report dated New Orleans, Nov. 23, 1861, on parade. Ulm, Jacob, Pvt. Co. D, 4th La. Inf. En. Port Hudson, Aug. 20, Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862, Absent in Hospl. at Clinton. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1862, Present. Roll to April 30, 1863, Absent without leave. Roll May and June, 1863, Absent in Hospl., Jackson, La. Roll July and Aug., 1863, Absent, sick, at home. Roll Sept. and Oct., 1863, Absent without leave. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1863, Deserted Aug. _, Ulm, L., Pvt. Co. 5, 1st Chasseurs a pied La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. En. Feb. 24, 1862, New Orleans. Ulm, Lawrence, Pvt. Co. A, 13th La. Inf. On Register of Prisoners of War, Captured New Orleans, La., July 11, Exchanged from Steamer Frolic, near Baton Rouge, La., Feb. 23, Ulm, Michael, Pvt. Co. I, 26th La. Inf. En. New Orleans Barracks, Feb. 25, 186-, Present on Rolls to April, Roll May and June, 1862, Dropped. Absent since night of evacuation of Corinth. Ulm, Philip, Pvt. Co. H, 3rd Regt. 1st Brig. 1st Div. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Ulmer, _, Pvt. Euler's Co. 3rd Regt. European Brig. (Garde Francaise) La. Mil. On Roll dated New Orleans, April 2, 1862, states Absent. Remarks: Sick.

3 Ulmer, _, Pvt. Co. 5, 1st Regt. French Brig. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana within the limits of the City of New Orleans. On Report not dated, At review Nov. 23, Ulmer, G., Pvt. Co. G, 3rd Regt. 1st Brig. 1st Div. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Ulmer, Henry, Sergt. Pvt. Co. B, 22nd and 23rd La. Inf. En. New Orleans, La., Dec. 23, Present on Roll to Dec. 31, Roll March and April, 1862, dated May 13, 1862, Deserted from Fort Macomb. Ulmer, Jacob, Pvt. Sergt. Co. F, 10th La. Inf. En. July 22, 1861, New Orleans, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. Roll May 1 to Aug. 31, 1864, Absent Prisoner in the hands of the enemy, taken at Fishers Hill, Va. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War. Captured Strausburg, Va., Sept. 22, Forwd. to Pt. Lookout, Md., from Harpers Ferry, Va., Oct. 31, Released from Pt. Lookout, Md., on joining the U. S. Service, Oct. 12, Born Germany, occupation laborer, Res. New Orleans, La., single. Ulmer, John, Pvt. Co. C, Fire Battn. La. Mil. On Report dated New Orleans, Nov. 23, 1861, on parade. Uln, M., _ Co. C, 4th Regt. 2nd Brig. 1st Div. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Ulrich, F., Pvt. Co. A, 4th Regt. European Brig. La. Mil. On Roll dated New Orleans, April 2, 1862, for active service within the city and city limits. Subject of Hanover. Ulrich, L., Pvt. Co. E, 4th Regt. European Brig. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, for active service within the limits of the City of New Orleans. Remarks: Austria. Ulrich, M., Pvt. Co. E, Fire Battn. La. Mil. On Report dated Nov. 23, 1861, Present on parade. Ulrich, P., _ Band Confed. Grds. Regt. La. Mil. Roll for March 8 to April 30, 1862 (only Roll on file), En. March 8, Present or absent not stated on Roll. Note: Transfd. by Gov. Thos. O. Moore to Maj. Gen. M. Lovell, C. S. A., for local defense of the City of New Orleans. Ulry, David, Pvt. Co. F, Slayblock's Mo. Cav. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Shreveport, La., June 7, Res. Saline Co., Mo. Ulstrop, _, Pvt. Co. I, 3rd Regt. 1st Brig. 1st Div. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Ulysse, Charles, Pvt. Co. -, 1st Native Grds. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, for active service within the State of Louisiana. Ulzee, Vinot, Pvt. Co. C, 1st La. Hvy. Arty. (Regulars). Rolls Oct., 1862, to April, 1863, Present. Conscript joined Co. Oct. 19, 1862, per Order No. 19, Hdqrs. Hvy. Arty. Rolls Sept., 1863, to Oct., 1864, Absent. Conscript sent to U. S. from Vicksburg, July 4, Roll March

4 and April, 1865, Dropped from the Roll, order of Regtl. Comdr. This man was captured at Vicksburg, refused to be paroled, has not been heard of since. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Sent to Memphis, Tenn., July 18, Forwd. to Gratiot St. Military Prison, St. Louis, Mo., July 26, Forwd, to Camp Morton, Ind., Aug. 7, Released on Oath of Allegiance to U. S. from Camp Morton, Ind., Jan. 3, Res. Assumption Par., La., complexion dark, hair black, eyes brown, height 5 ft. 7 3/4 in. Remarks: Captured at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Refused to be paroled and asked to take the Oath of Allegiance to U. S. and be released. Umaran, J., Pvt. Capt. Le Gardeur Jr.'s Co. (Orleans Grd. Batty.) La. Lt. Arty. En. June 5, 1863, Mobile, Ala. Present on all Rolls to Dec., Umaran, Joseph, Pvt. Co. H, Chalmette Regt. La. Mil. Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Roll for March 2, 1862, to _ (Roll not dated), En. _. Roll states Present. Umina, Antonio, _ Co. 2, 6th Regt. European Brig. (Italian Grds. Battn.) La. Mil. On Roll not dated, remarks: Sick. Umphrey, Jas., Pvt. 1st La. Inf. On Register of Louisville, Ky., Prisoners of War, En. Aug. 31, Umphreys, Edward (also on Rolls as Humphreys, E.), Pvt. Co. F, 14th La. Inf. En. New Orleans, La., June 19, Roll dated July 2, Present or absent not stated. Roll to Aug., 1861, Present. Rolls from Nov., 1861, to June, 1862, Absent, sick, in Gen. Hospl., Richmond. Record copied from Memorial Hall, New Orleans, La., by the War Dept., Washington, D. C., June, 1903, born England, occupation laborer, Res. Concordia Par., La., age when enlisted 35, single. Remarks: Discharged for disability June _, Umphreys, Wade, Pvt. Co. A, Cres. Regt. La. Inf. En. Camp Prat, Nov. 8, En. rolled as Conscript. Roll to Dec., 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl., New Iberia, La. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, sick, in Hospl., St. Martinsville, La. Umphries, J. C., Pvt. Co. B, Cres. Regt. La. Inf. En. Claiborne Par., Jan. 17, Roll to Feb., 1863, Present, sick, in camp. Roll May and June, 1863, Died in Hospl. Natchitoches, June 6, 1863, dropsy. Umphries, Richard H., Pvt. Co. F, 8th La. Inf. En. June 23, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to April 30, Rolls Aug. 31, 1862, to Oct., 1862, Present. Detailed as Surgeon's Cook since Aug. 1, Rolls Nov., 1862, to Aug. 11, 1863, Present. Roll Aug. 11 to Aug. 31, 1863, Absent, wounded, since July 2, Roll Sept. and Oct., 1863, Absent, wounded, since July 2, Furloughed for 30 days from Oct. [p.897] 21, Roll Nov. and Dec., 1863, Absent, disabled and detailed as Nurse in Jackson Hospl., Richmond, Nov. 17, Record copied from Memorial Hall, New. Orleans, La., by the War Dept., Washington, D. C., June, 1903, born Louisiana, occupation farmer, Res. Bayou Chicot, age when enlisted 22, married. Detailed as Hospl. attendant from Aug., 1862, to June, 1863, and Hospl. Steward from Jan., 1864, to Sept., 1864, Went home on wounded furlough, Nov., 1864, where he remained.

5 Uncke, August, _ Co. -, 3rd Regt. 2nd Brig. 1st Div. La. Mil. On List dated New Orleans, April 7, 1862, of men detailed for the Sanitary Corps. Underwood, _, Pvt. Woods' Regt. Cav. Appears on Roll not dated, endorsement shows: Recd. A. and I. G. O., Sept. 5, Underwood, A. M., Pvt. Co. B, 9th Battn. La. Inf. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Port Hudson, La., July 10, Underwwood, A. Y., Pvt. Co. A, Claiborne Regt. La. Mil. Roll for May 1 to June 21, 1863 (only Roll on file), En. June 1, 186-, Claiborne Par. Present. Underwood, D., Pvt. 13th La. _, Co. F. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Murfreesboro, Dec. 28, Forwd. to City Pt., Va., for exchange, March _, 1863, from Camp Douglas, Ill. Underwood, G. A., Pvt. Co. D, 31st La. Inf. En. Natchez, Miss., May 3, Present on all Rolls to Dec., Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Underwood, H. F., 2nd Lt. Co. D, 5th La. Cav. Official Roll of Paroled Officers, C. S. A., Paroled Monroe, La., June 28, Underwood, H. F., Pvt. Co. D, 13th Battn. La. (Partisan Rangers). En. Dec. 17, 1862, Mt. Lebanon, La. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1862, Remarks: Absent with leave. Roll for Jan. 1 to April 30, 1863, Present. Underwood, H. M., Pvt. Co. C, 6th La. Cav. En. May 12, 1862, Pine Bluff, Ark. Rolls Aug. 31, 1862, to Feb., 1863, Present. Underwood, J. H., Pvt. Co. E, 4th Battn. La. Inf. En. Natchez, Miss., Aug. 15, Present on all Rolls to Feb., Roll Aug. 31, 1864, to Feb. 28, 1865, Absent in Hespl. at Montgomery, Ala., wounded Aug. 31, Roll March and April, 1865, Present. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Meridian, Miss., May 10, Res. Natchez, Miss. Underwood, J. W., Pvt. Co. C, 6th La. Cav. En. Aug. 29, 1861, Memphis, Tenn., or Sept. 18, 186-, Iuka, Miss. Roll Aug. 31 to Dec. 31, 1862, Present. Remarks: Transfd. from Co. A, Wirt Adams' Reg. Cav. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Underwood, James B., Pvt. Sergt. Co. A, 17th La. Inf. En. Feb. 10, 1862, Camp Benjamin. On 1st Miss. C. S. A. Hospl., Jackson, Miss., Admitted March 17, Retd. to duty April 15, Rolls April, 1862, to Feb., 1863, Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Underwood, James M., Corpl. Co. E, 8th La. Cav. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Monroe, La., June 9, Res. Union Par., La. Underwood, Joel, Pvt. Co. D. 13th Battn. La. (Partisan Rangers). En. Aug. 13, 1862, Monroe, La. Rolls Nov., 1862, to April 30, 1863, Present.

6 Underwood, Joel B., Pvt. Co. I, 5th La. Cav. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Monroe, La., June 12, Res. Jackson Par., La. Underwood, John, 1st Lt. Co. F. 18th Battn. La. Cav. On Roster not dated, Elected 1st Lt. April 19, Underwood, John W., Pvt. Woods' Regt. Cav. En. Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 29, Age 25. Present on Roll to April 30, Underwood, John W., Pvt. Bondurant's Co. 15th Battn. (Harrison's) La. Cav. Underwood, John Z., 1st Lt. Co. E, 18th Battn. La. Cav. Official Roll of Paroled Officers. C. S. A., Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, Underwood, John Z., Sergt. 2nd Lt. Co. G, 9th La. Inf. En. July 7, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Dec., Remustered for the War, Feb. 10, Roll May and June, 1862, Present. Rolls June 30, 1862, to Dec., 1862, Recapitulation, absent, sick. Rolls Jan., 1863, to Dec., 1863, Present. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Recapitulation, absent with leave. Record copied from Memorial Hall, New Orleans, La., by the War Dept., Washington, D. C., June, 1903, born Louisiana, occupation farmer, Res. Livingston, age when enlisted 24, single. Furloughed Feb. 10, 1864, has not returned. Underwood, Joseph W., Pvt. Co. E, 28th (Gray's) La. Inf. Roll dated May 10, 1862 (only Roll on which borne), En. Monroe, La., May 10, Underwood, M., Pvt. Co. K, Ogden's La. Cav. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, Res. St. Helena Par., La. Underwood, M., _ Moreau Grds. La. Mil. On List not dated. Underwowod, N., _ Capt. McPherson's Batty. (Orleans Howitzers) La. Mil. Roll dated New Orleans, Nov. 21, 1861, showing alterations made in the Orleans Howitzers. Underwood, Robert D., Pvt. Co. C, 12th La. Inf. En. Aug. 8, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Roll to Oct. 31, Underwood, Seburn, Pvt. Co. I. 5th La. Cav Petition dated Camp near Verona, Miss., Jan. 17, 1865, asking for the transfer of W. W. Guthrie, Q. M. Sergt., 12th Regt. La. Inf., to Co. I. 5th Regt. La. Cav. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled at Monroe, La., June 12, Res. Jackson Par., La. Underwood, Stephen, Pvt. Co. H, 1st (Strawbridge's) La. Inf. En. April 22, 1861, New Orleans, La. Present on Roll to June 30, Roll July and Aug., 1861, Died at General Hospl., Aug. 24, Underwood, Thomas S., Pvt. Co. K. 17th La. Inf. En. Sept. 31, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on

7 all Rolls to Feb., Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Underwood, W. J. E. (also on Rolls as Underwood, J. W. E.), Pvt. Sergt. Co. G, 14th La. Inf. En. New Orleans, La., June 25, Present on all Rolls to Feb., Roll March and April, 1862, Sick in Hospl., Richmond. Roll May and June, 1862, Present. Rolls from July, 1862, to Dec:, 1862, Absent without leave. Roll March and April, 1863, Present. Rolls from May, 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent, sick, in Hospl., Richmond. Roll May 1 to Sept. 1, 1864, dated Nov. 21, 1864, Present or absent not stated. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Cashtown, July 5, Recd. Fort McHenry, Md., July 6, Remarks: Rebel deserter, gave himself up. Sent to Fort Delaware, Del., July 7-12, On Roll of Prisoners of War at Fort Delaware, Del., desirous of entering the service of the U. S., Aug. 30, 1863, Transfd. to 3rd Md. Cav. and sent from this post Sept. 22, Remarks: Conscript. Born in Indiana. Underwood, William T. E., Pvt. Co. G, 11th La, Inf. On Roll not dated of Prisoners of War at Fort Delaware, Del. Transfd. to 3rd Md. Cav.; sent from this post Sept. 22, Remarks: Gave himself up. Cashtown, July 8, Conscript. Page 898 Unery, William F., Pvt. Co. C, 28th (Gray's) La. Inf. En. Monroe, La., May 13, Roll July and Aug., 1863, Absent without leave. Unger, E. L., 1st Lt. Co. B, 3rd Regt. 3rd Brig. 1st Div. La. Mil. On Roll for March 5, 1862, to _, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Unger, George, Pvt. Capt. Mooney's Co. (Saddlers Grds.) La. Mil. Roll dated Dec. 2, 1861, for active service within the State of Louisiana. Unger, H., _ Co. -, 1st Regt. 2nd Brig. 1st Div. La. Mil. On List dated Hdqrs. New Orleans, April 8, 1862, of men detailed for the Sanitary Corps. Unio, D., Pvt. Co. A, 2nd La. Reserve Corps. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Washington, La., June 19, Res. St. Landry Par., La. Unmack, Henry (also on Rolls as Unmacke, M.), Pvt. Co. H, 7th La. Inf. En. Camp Moore, La., Juno 7, Present or absent not stated on Rolls to Aug., Roll Sept. and Oct., 1861, Sick at Richmond. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1861, Discharged Nov. 12, Born New Orleans, occupation clerk, Res. New Orleans, single. Unsell, Alfread, Pvt. Co. A, 9th Battn. La. Inf. Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862 (only Roll on which borne), En. Camp Moore, La., May 15, Remarks: Present, sick. Unsell, Alfred, Pvt. Co. D, 5th La. Cav. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Liberty, Miss., Nov. 17, Sent to New Orleans, Nov. 23, Forwd. to Ship Island, Miss., Dec. 13, Roll of Prisoners of War, not dated, at Ship Island, Miss., who desire to take the Oath of Allegiance. Indorsement shows: Recd. (O. C. G. P.), Feb. 7, Recd. Vicksburg, Miss., May 1, Paroled Camp Townsend, May 6, 1865.

8 Unsworth, J., Pvt. Co. I, Engineer Troops. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled at Alexandria, La., June 5, Res. Cheneyville, La. Upchurch, J. W., Pvt. Co. K, 2nd La. Inf. En. Sept. 12, 1861, Monroe, La. Present on all Rolls to June, Roll July and Aug., 1862, Absent, wounded. Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl., Richmond, Va. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1862, Absent on furlough. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, sick. Roll March and April, 1863, Absent without leave. Rolls May, 1863, to Aug. 31, Absent, wounded, on furlough. Upohurch, John, Pvt. Co. D, 42nd Ala. Inf. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 16, Res. Pickens Co., Ala. Upchurch, Robert, Pvt. Kennedy's Co. Reserve Corps La. Mil. On Roll of Prisoners of divers companies and regiments unattached C. S. A., Paroled Monroe, La., June 13, Res. Jackson Par. Upshaw, J. W., Pvt. Co. D, 4th Battn. La. Inf. En. Carroll Par., La., Aug. 9, Present on all Rolls to April, Roll May and June, 1862, Absent, wounded in battle June 18, _; in Hospl, Charleston. Upshaw, R. L., 1st Lt. Tex. Brigade. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Pleasant Hill, April 9, Paroled New Orleans, La., Jan. 4, 1864 (as on Federal Roll). Upshaw, Thomas A.,2nd Lt. 1st Lt. Co. H, 9th La. Inf. En. March 12, 1862, Brush Valley, La. Roll to May 1, 1862, Present or absent not stated. Elected from ranks April 15, Rolls Oct., 1862, to Oct., 1863, Present or absent not stated. Recapitulation, Present for duty. Rolls Dec., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Detailed to command Co. I of the 9th La. Regt. Vols. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Appomattox C. H., Va., April 10, Age 34 years, height 5 ft. 10 1/2 in., eyes gray, hair black, complexion dark, Res. Bienville Par., La., born Alabama, occupation farmer, Res. Brush Valley, La., age when enlisted 30, married. Upshaw, W. E., Pvt. Sergt. Co. D, 4th Battn. La. Inf. En. Carroll Par., La., Aug. 9, Present on all Rolls to June, Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862, Absent on picket duty in Savannah. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Promoted from ranks, Jan. 9, Upshow, Alex, W., Pvt. Co. I, 31st La. Inf. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Upshur, R. S., _ Lewis' Grds. La. Mil. Report dated New Orleans, Nov. 26, 1861, on parade Nov. 23, Remarks: Resigned since last report. Upton, Frank P., Pvt. Co. I, 18th La. Inf. En. C. S. Powder House, La., Oct. 11, Present on Rolls to Feb., On Hospl. Register, Admitted to City U. S. A. Gen. Hospl., St. Louis, Mo., April 19, 1862, gunshot. Released from Hospl., July 23, _. Upton, R. A., Pvt. Co. E, Wallers Tex. Cav. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Shreveport, La., June 8, Res. Shreveport, La.

9 Upton, W. T., Pvt. Co. H, 27th La. Inf. En. Camp Moore, La., April 10, Present on all Rolls to Dec., Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Name appears as signature to an Oath of Allegiance to the U. S., subscribed and sworn to at New Orleans, La., March 15, Res. Livingston Par., La., complexion dark, hair brown, eyes blue, height 6 ft. 2 in. Remarks: Paroled Vicksburg, Miss. Prisoner was ordered into camp for duty, deserted, came into our lines, and took the Oath March 15, Urback, Charles, Pvt. Co. D, Cres. Regt. La. Inf. En. Monroe, La., Dec. 13, Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, On Police Guard. Roll May and June, 1863, Absent without leave since April 29, Roll July and Aug., 1863, Absent without leave since April _, Now in Shreevport, La., Ordnance Dept. Also borne on Rolls of Co. G, Cons. Cres. Regt. La. Inf., Pvt. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent, detailed in Ordnance Dept., Shreveport, La. On Return dated Camp Buckner, Ala., Dec. 31, 1864, of deceased soldiers. Age 45, hair dark, eyes brown, complexion florid, height 5 ft. 5 in., born Prussia, occupation painter. Died at Shreveport, La., _. Urbaine, Charles, Pvt. Capt. Washington Marks Co. 22nd and 23rd La. Inf. En. New Orleans, La., Oct. 22, Present on all Rolls to Feb., Urban, Charles T., Pvt. Co. A, 12th La. Inf. Also borne on Rolls of Capt. Kean's Batty. (Orleans Indpt. Arty.) La, Arty., as Pvt. En. April 9, 1861, New Orleans, La. Present or absent not stated on Rolls to Aug., Rolls Sept., 1861, to June, 1862, Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Port Hudson. La., July _, Urban, Michael, Corpl. Sergt. Co. K, 14th La. Inf. En. New Orleans, La., June 12, Present on all Rolls to April, Acting Sergt. Major from Oct. 1, 1863 (as on Roll), to March 1, Promoted Sergt. Major, March 1, 1863, at Camp Seymour. Roll May and June, 1863, Present, wounded at Chancellorsville. Roll July and Aug., 1863, Absent, wounded, May 3, _, at Chancellorsville. Roll Sept. and Oct., 1863, Absent on sick furlough (Sergt. Major). Rolls from Nov., 1863, to Sept. 1, 1864, Absent, permanently disabled and permanently detailed at Bellona Arsenal, Richmond, Va. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Salisbury, N. C., April 12, Recd. Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., from Nashville, Tenn., May 1, Transfd. to Camp Page 899 Chase, Ohio, May 2, Name appears as signature to an Oath of Allegiance to the U. S., subscribed and sworn to at Camp Chase, Ohio. June 13, Res. Henrico Co., Va., complexion dark, hair dark, eyes Gray, height 5 ft. 6 in., age 28, born Germany, occupation carpenter, Res. New Orleans, age when enlisted 23, single. Urbera, Fo., Pvt. Co. 1, Cazadore's Espanoles Regt. La. Mil. List dated Sept. 21, Urbesa, Jose R., Pvt. Co. 4, 5th Regt. European Brig. (Spanish Regt.) La. Mil. On List dated New Orleans, April 2, 1862, Present. Urbezo, C., Pvt. Co. 8, 1st Chasseurs a pied La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. En. Feb. 24, 186-, New Orleans. Urbezo, P., Pvt. Co. 8, 1st Chasseurs a pied La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the

10 service of the State of Louisiana. En. Feb. 24, 186-, New Orleans. Uroile, T., Pvt. Co. A, 2nd La. Reserve Corps. On Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Washington, La., June 17, Res. St. Landry Par., La. Urquhart, C. V., _ Co. -, 1st Native Grds. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, for active service within the State of Louisiana. Urquhart, George, Pvt. Co. F, 30th La. Inf. Roll Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 1862 (only Roll on which borne), En. _, Nov. 16, Remarks: Recalled to his command. Urquhart, James, Pvt. Co. F, Orleans Grds. Regt. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Urquhart, R., Pvt. 2nd Co. Battn. Washington Arty. La. En. June 23, 1863, Mobile, Ala. Present on all Rolls to Dec., Rolls May, 1864, to Oct., 1864, Absent, wounded at Battery No. 29, Petersburg, June 23, Roll Jan. and Feb., 1865, Absent, detailed in Subsistence Dept., Mobile, Nov. 22, 1864, S. O. No. 279, Secty. of War. Urquhart, R. D., Pvt. Co. F, Orleans Grds. Regt. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Urquhart, Robert, Jr., Pvt. 2nd Co. Battn. Washington Arty. La. En. _. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured New Orleans, La., April 17, Paroled New Orleans, La., May 15, Record copied from Memorial Hall, New Orleans, La., by the War Dept., Washington, D. C., May, 1903, En. June 22, 1863, Mobile, Ala. Born Louisiana, occupation clerk, Res. New Orleans, La., age when enlisted 19, single. Wounded Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Va., June 23, Detailed in Subsistence Dept., Mobile, Ala., Nov. 22, Urquhart, W., Pvt. Co. F, Orleans Grds. Regt. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of the State of Louisiana. Urseau, A., Pvt. Co. 4, 2nd Regt. French Brig. La. Mil. On Roll not dated, ordered into the service of New Orleans City. Urser, Calvin, Pvt. Co. C, 25th La. Inf. En. Monterey, La., March 18, Roll dated April 2, 1862, Present. Roll May and June, 1862, Absent, sick. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1862, dated Jan. 21, Dropped from the Rolls Nov. 1, Ursery, Phillip (also on Rolls as Ursing, Phillip), Pvt. Co. A, 6th La. Inf. En. Union Par., La., March 23, Present or absent not stated on Rolls to Aug., Rolls from Sept., 1862, to Feb., Present. Roll March and April, 1863, Absent, missing since April 29, Name appears as signature to a Parole of Prisoners of War, dated Office of the Provost Marshal General, Army of the Potomac, April 29, Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Fredericksburg, Va., April 29, Sent to Old Capitol Prison, Washington. D. C., Paroled Old Capitol Prison, Washington, May 10, Exchanged City Point, Va., May 13, Rolls from June, 1863, to Oct., 1864, Present. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Appomattox C. H., April 10, Age 18, height 5 ft. 9 in., eyes gray, hair dark, complexion fair, Res.

11 Bienville, Tex. Ursery, Richard (also on Rolls as Urser, R.), Pvt. Co. A, 6th La. Inf. En. Union Par., La., March 23, Roll to April, 1862, Absent in Hospl. Rolls from May, 1862, to Aug., 1862, Present or absent not stated. Rolls from Sept., 1862, to Feb., 1863, Present. Roll March and April, 1863, Absent, missing since April 29, Name appears as signature to a Parole of Prisoners of War, dated Office of the Provost Marshal General, Army of the Potomac, April 29, Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Fredericksburg, Va., April 29, Sent to Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C. Paroled Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C., May 10, Exchanged City Point, Va., May 13, Rolls from June, 1863, to Oct., Present. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1863, Absent, sick (Richmond). Rolls from Jan., to April, 1864, Present. Rolls from May 1, 1864, to Oct., 1864, Absent, Prisoner of War, Captured May 5, Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Mine Run, Va., May 5, Sent to Pt. Lookout, Md., from Belle Plains, Va., May 18, Recd. Elmira, N. Y., Aug. 17, Paroled Elmira, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1865, and sent to James River for exchange. Exchanged Boulwares and Cox Wharf, James River, Feb , Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled at Appomattox C. H., Va., April 9, Usay, Vinot, Pvt. 1st La. _ Co. C, Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Forwd. to Camp Morton, Ind., _, Released on Oath, Jan. 3, Use, Alfred, Pvt. Co. -, Lafourche Regt. La. Mil. On Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Labadieville, Oct. 27, Paroled Thibodaux, Nov. 10, Use, J. B., Pvt. Co. F, 26th La. Inf. En. Terrebonne, La., March 27, Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862, Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, On List dated Hdqrs. U. S. Forces, Lafourche Dist., Thibodaux, La., Feb. 23, 1864, of paroled prisoners in Lafourche Dist. On List not dated of Confederate Prisoners in Lafourche Par., La., paroled and unexchanged. Remarks: Has not taken the Oath. On List dated Office Provost Marshal, Par. of Assumption, Napoleonville, La., June 20, 1864, of prisoners captured and paroled at Vicksburg and recently exchanged. Forwd. from Napoleonville, La., June 20, 1864, to Lt. Henry J. Foster, Provost Marshal, to be sent over the lines. On List dated Office of Provost Marshal, Par. of Assumption, Napoleonville, La., June 23, 1864, of prisoners Forwd. from Napoleonville, La., to New Orleans, La., June 23, Exchanged Red River Landing, Oct. 23, Useri, C. J., Pvt. Co. G, 11th La. Inf. En. Aug. 21, 1861, New Orleans, La. Roll to Oct. 31, 1861, Discharged from service Oct. 12, Usery, Benjamin, Pvt. Co. F, 27th La. Inf. En. New Orleans, La., March 16, Roll to May 1, 1862, Present. Promoted to Corpl. of Color Guard, by order Col. L. D. Marks, April 26, Rolls from Aug. 1, 1862, to Oct. 31, Died at Miss Springs., July 4, _. Color Corpl. Ushaw, William W., Pvt. Corpl. Co. H, 9th La. Inf. En. March 12, 1862, Brush Valley, La. Roll to May 1, 1862, Present. Roll to Oct. 31, 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl. at Richmend. Rolls Nov., 1862, to Aug., 1863, Present. Apptd. Corpl., July 4, Rolls Page 900

12 Sept., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Present. Rolls May, 1864, to Oct., 1864, Absent, wounded, since May 5, 1864, battle of Wilderness, Va., leg amputated. Born Mississippi, occupation farmer, Res. Sparta, La., age when enlisted 18, single. Usher, Henry, Corpl. Capt. Capt. McLean's Co. La. Inf. (Ben McCulloch Rangers). En. May 19, 1861, New Orleans. Roll for May 19 to June 30, 1861, Present or absent not stated on Roll. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Present. Usher, John P., Pvt. Sergt. Co. H, 10th La. Inf. En. July 22, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862, Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. Roll May 1 to Aug. 31, 1864, Absent, taken prisoner, Battle of Winchester. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, Forwd, to Pt. Lookout, Md., from Harpers Ferry, Va., Sept. 26, Paroled Pt. Lookout. Md., Jan. 17, Transfd, for exchange. Exchanged Boulwares Wharf, James River, Va., Jan. 21, On Register of Prisoners of War, Lee's Corps, Paroled May 17, Age 52 years, eyes blue, hair brown, complexion dark, height 5 ft. 8 1/2 in., Res. New Orleans. On Register of Prisoners of War at Memphis, Tenn., Deserters from the Rebel Army. The name appears under the following heading: Administered in lieu of the Amnesty. Dated June 2, Res. Covington, Ky., born Ireland, occupation laborer, Res. New Orleans, La., age when enlisted 49, single. Usi, Leo, Pvt. Co. K, 26th La. Inf. En. Terrebonne, La., April 19, Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862, Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War. Captured and paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Ussery, John M., Pvt. Co. E, Cons. Cres. Regt. La. Inf. En. Alexandria, La., June 8, Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present, returned from desertion, Feb. 13, Absent without leave from July 15, Roll of Prisoners of War of detachments of different commands, C. S. A., Paroled Alexandria, La., June 4, Res. Rapides Par., La. Ussery, Peter, Pvt. Co. K, 1st La. Cav. En. Feb. 2, 1863, Water Proof, La. Roll March 1 to June 30, 1863, remarks: Present. Recd. no pay. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1863, remarks: Absent without leave since Oct. 1, Ussery, Phillip, Pvt. 6th La. Inf. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War. Paroled Falmouth, Va., May 3, Ussery, William, Pvt. Co. K, 2nd La. Inf. En. May 11, 1861, New Orleans, La. Present on all Rolls to April, Roll May and June, 1862, Wounded at Danville, Va. Roll July and Aug., 1862, Died in Hospl. at Danville, Va., Aug. 27, Ute, Adam, Pvt. Co. F, 21st (Kennedy's) La. Inf. Roll to Oct. 31, 1861 (only Roll on which borne), En. New Orleans, La., Aug. 23, Remarks: Present. Utell, John, Pvt. Co. 5, 5th Regt. European Brig. (Spanish Regt.) La. Mil. On Roll dated New Orleans, April 2, 1862, remarks: Absent on leave. Uthoff, Henry, Pvt. Mitchell's Co. Continental Regt. La. Mil. Roll dated New Orleans, Nov. 23, 1861, on parade.

13 Utiz, Chas, F., Capt. 2nd La. _, Co. B. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Gettysburg, Pa., _, 1863, On Hospl. Register, Admitted to U. S. Letterman Gen. Hospl., Gettysburg, Pa., _, Transfd. to Provost Marshal, July 18, Utz, H. S., Pvt. Co. C, Harrison's Vols. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured near Alexandria, May 1 or 5, Remarks: Received New Orleans, May 18, Transfd. from New Orleans, La., and exchanged at Red River Landing, July 22, Utz, James F., Pvt. Capt. Co. B, 2nd La. Inf. En. May 9, 1861, New Orleans, La. Present on all Rolls to Aug., Promoted Capt., July 1, vice Grogan, promoted Major. Rolls Sept., 1862, to Dec., 1862, Present. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Recapitulation, absent with leave. Rolls March and April, 1863, Present. Rolls May, 1863, to Aug., 1863, Present or absent not stated. Rolls Sept., 1863, to Sept. 1, 1864, Absent, wounded and captured Gettysburg, Pa., July 4, Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Gettysburg, Pa., July 5, On Hospl. Register, Admitted July 21, 1863, to U. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Chester, Pa. Transferred to Hammond U. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Pt. Lookout, Md., Oct. 4, Forwd. to Pt. Lookout, Md., from Johnson's Island, Ohio, March 21, 1865, for exchange. Sent to Ft. Delaware, Del., April 28, Released on Oath of Allegiance to U. S., June 12, Complexion fair, hair dark, eyes blue, height 6 ft. - in. Use, Ballare, Pvt. 30th La. Inf. Co. G. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Atlanta, Ga., July 28, Forwd. to Camp Chase, Ohio, from Louisville, Ky., Aug. 11, Released from Camp Chase, May 13, Uzee, Arthur, Pvt. Co. C, 1st La. Hvy. Arty. (Regulars). En. _, Rolls Nov., 1862, to April, 1863, Absent, conscript, joined Co., Oct. 20, Rolls Sept., 1863, to Oct., 1864, Absent, sent to U. S. from Vicksburg. Roll March and April, 1865, Dropped from the Roll, order of Regtl. Comdr. This man was captured at Vicksburg, refused to be paroled, and has not since been heard of. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863, Refused parole. Sent to Memphis, Tenn., July 18, Forwd, to Gratiot St. Military Prison, St. Louis, Mo., July 26, Transferred to Camp Morton, Ind., Aug. 7, Released from Camp Morton, on Oath of Allegiance to U. S., Jan. 3, Res. Assumption Par., La., complexion dark, hair black, eyes brown, height 5 ft. 6 1/4 in. Note: Captured at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, Refused to be paroled and asks to take the Oath of Allegiance to U. S. and be released. Uzee, Forest, Corpl. Capt. Washington Marks' Co. 22nd and 23rd La. Inf. En. New Orleans, La., Oct. 22, Present on Rolls to Feb., Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured New Orleans, La., Sept. 20, Exchanged from Steamer Frolic, near Baton Rouge, La., Feb. 23, Uzee, Forrest (also on Rolls as Uzee, Robert), Pvt. Co. E, 30th La. Inf. En. New Orleans, La., Oct. 6, Rolls from May, 1863, to April, 1864, Present. Roll Nov. 1, 1864, to Feb. 28, 1865, Absent, prisoner of war, Tenn. Federal Rolls Prisoners of War, Captured Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 16, Sent to Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., from Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 21, Recd. Camp Douglas, Ill., Dec. 24, On Roll not dated of Prisoners of War at Camp Douglas. Ill., applying for Oath of Allegiance Jan. _, Remarks: Claims to have been loyal. Enlisted through false representation. Deserted to avail himself of the Amnesty Proclamation. Name appears as signature to an Oath of Amnesty, subscribed to at _, May 15, Res. New Orleans,

14 La., complexion dark, hair dark, eyes hazel, height 5 ft. 5 in. Uzee, Henry, Pvt. Co. E, 30th La. Inf. En. New Orleans, Feb. 24, or March 1, Roll dated May 18, 1862, Present or absent not stated. Roll July and Aug., Transfd, by order Gen. Ruggles to Semmes' Batty. Lt. Arty., Aug. 12, Page 901 Uzee, Joseph, Pvt. Co. E, Cons. Cres. Regt. La. Inf. En. Lafourche, La., July 10, Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent, sick, Taylor Hospl., Feb. 23, Descriptive List furnished. On Report dated Camp Buckner, near Alexandria, La., Dec. 31, 1864, of deceased soldiers. Died Shreveport Hospl., March 24, Uzee, Robert, Pvt. 30th La. Inf. Co. E. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured near Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 16, Forwd. to Camp Douglas, Ill., Dec. 20, 1864, from Louisville, Ky. Uzee, Valere, Pvt. Cos. H, G, 30th La. Inf. En. Thibodaux, La., March 19, Rolls from Sept., 1862, to April 30, 1864, Present. Roll Nov. 1, 1864, to Feb. 28, 1865, Absent, Prisoner of War, July 28, 1864, Atlanta, Ga. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Atlanta, Ga., July 28, Sent to Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 8, Recd. at Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., from Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 9, Forwd, to Camp Chase, Ohio, Aug. 10, On Roll not dated of Prisoners of War at Camp Chase, Ohio, who have applied for the Oath of Allegiance from Jan. 1 to 15, Name appears as signature to an Oath of Allegiance to the U. S., subscribed and sworn to at Camp Chase, Ohio, May 13, Res. Lafourche, La., complexion dark, hair dark, eyes hazel, height 5 ft. 10 in. Uzer, Henry, Pvt. Barnes' Batty. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled at Shreveport, La., June 19, Res. New Orleans, La.

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