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"We are a band of brothers, And native to the soil,
Fighting for the property we gained by honest toil;
And when our rights were threatened
the cry rose near and far:
Hurrah for the bonnie blue flag that bears a single star!"

Chorus:
"Hurrah! Hurrah! for Southern Rights hurrah! Hurrah! for the bonnie blue flag that bears a single star!"

---"The Bonnie Blue Flag" by Harry MaCarthy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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"Rebel Avengers"
Co. H — Coahoma County

The "Rebel Avengers" of Coahoma County was organized at Friars Point on March 1, 1862. William S. Warren was Captain, with an original enrollment of 67 officers and men. (Muster rolls list this group as Company C of the 31st Mississippi Regiment, "...Colonel Hurst commanding.")

Captain — William S. Warren
1st Lieutenant — James C. Sharp
2nd Lieutenant — R. E. Clopton
3rd Lieutenant — L. L. Bridges
1st Sergeant — Thomas M. Barnes
2nd Sergeant — Joseph Lovedale
3rd Sergeant — William J. Robison
4th Sergeant — Robert C. Sharp
5th Sergeant — Edwin F. Leavell
1st Corporal — John R. Richardson
2nd Corporal — Thomas J. (J. T.) Martin
3rd Corporal — Robert M. Barnes
4th Corporal — John G. Miller

 

Alexander, Thomas A.
Allen, William W.
Atkinson, W. G.

Backman (Beckman), Hugh
Barbee (Barber), Isaac
Beall, William E. — 5th Sergeant
Bennett, W. T.
Boyte, Hugh
Brister, Samuel
Brister, William H.
Brister, W. T.
Bullock, Edwin A.
Buttermore, Morris

Christman, J. M.
Collins, J. A.
Cooper, Robert
Cornelius, David
Crow, John F.
Crow, Martin H.
Cummins, Jacob

Dalton, James
Dawkins, Henry S.
Dempsey, William
Dobbin(s), J. Milton — 2nd Lieutenant
Douglas, J. A.
Dunn, James L. — 2nd Corporal

Fitzgerald, Thomas
Flowers, R. W.
Ford, James H.
Frederick, James

Hamilton, J. S.
Hamilton, Thomas
Hamilton, W. H.
Harvey, Andrew J.
Heist, Lewis W.
Hibarger, John W.
Hickman, George W.
Hickman, H. McNeal
Hines, Thomas
Hunt, James H.

Johnson, Isaac R.
Johnson, Jack
Jones, H. C.
Jones, W. D. (rejected: "underage, very small & weak")

Kenney (Kinney), William — musician
Killebrew, William B. — 2nd Lieutenant
Kimball, Granville B.
Kirby, C. H.
Kirksey, Daniel E.
Kyser, John W.

Lard (Laird), Levi (or Leonidas)
Ledbetter, William C.
Legg, J. N.
Legg, Richard E.
Legg, T. R.
Legg, William G.
Lendower (Lindauer), John
Lishman, E.

Magee (McGee), W. P.
Malay (Molloy), John
Mangin, Patrick
Martin, George
Martin, James B.
McDonald, Daniel
McGuire, Thomas
McKinney, George E.
McLean (McLane), A. M.
Meely, R. M. — Sergeant
Miller, George
Miller, James Barton
Montgomery, E. A.
Moody, A. C.
Moore, William M.
Moreland, J. P.
Murphy, Patrick

Newsom, Caswell N. — 4th Sergeant
Newsom, M. C.

Owen(s), B. Franklin
Owens, William S.

Palmer, William
Pate, James E.
Porter, James F.
Price, Alexander

Reeves, William E.
Reilly (Riley), Edward
Rhodes, Ralzymon A.
Richardson, W. R.
Rickman, Henry C. — brigade teamster
Rickman, W. B. (C.)
Robinson, William M.
Rodman, William
Rollins, John
Rushing, Ephraim
Rushing, Wiley

Scott, Thomas H.
Sharp, Hugh R. — 5th Sergeant
Shaw, William Wirt
Shepard, J. R.
Shoemake, J. William
Shuford, Thomas, S.
Sirman (Sermon), John J.
Sneed, C. A.
Spencer, Marion (or Monroe) L. — Sergeant
Stansberry (Stansbury), Marshall Rufus
Swann, Thomas T.

Taylor, Thomas

Walton, William T.
Weaver, Joseph H.

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