1st
Battalion Mississippi Cavalry Reserves (Denis’),
aka
1st Regiment Reserves (Denis’)
(from Dunbar Rowland’s “Military History
of Mississippi, 1803-1898”; company listing courtesy of H. Grady Howell’s
“For Dixie Land, I’ll Take My Stand’)
Company
A -- Reynold’s Company (raised in Clarke & Lauderdale Counties, MS)
Company
B -- Nixon’s Company (raised in Jasper, Jones, & Smith Counties, MS)
Company
C -- Lampley’s Company (raised in Kemper County, MS)
Company
D -- Hunter’s Company (raised in Newton County, MS)
Company
E -- Hall’s Company (raised in Leake County, MS)
Company
F -- Shipp’s Company (raised in Attala & Carroll Counties, MS)
Company
G -- Coyle’s Company (raised in Carroll County, MS)
Company
H -- McGriff’s Company (raised in Clarke & Wayne Counties, MS)
Company
I -- Perkins’ Company (raised in Lowndes County, MS)
Company
K -- Davis’ Company (raised in Choctaw County, MS)
Colonel -- Jules C. Denis. Lieutenant-Colonel -- D. W. Metts. Major -- J.
F. Meston.
Gen. W. L. Brandon, commanding at Enterprise, reported August 1864, that
he had in camp six companies of Dennis' Battalion, which would be ready to take
the field August 18. He had sent one company of this cavalry to Jones County, a
company of infantry to Jackson County, and one other company of infantry was
doing guard duty at Enterprise. Maury
to Chalmers: "Dennis' Battalion of reserves left Enterprise 18th."
Major Dennis was commandant of conscripts. The regiment was supposed to be of
men under i8 and over 45 years of age.
Dennis' command was reported on the Coldwater, November 16.
November 20 report: First Mississippi Cavalry Reserves, Second
Mississippi Cavalry Battalion Reserves, Third Mississippi Cavalry Battalion
Reserves, Col. Jules C. Denis commanding, brigaded with Moorman's Battalion,
under Col. Dennis.