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Reflections: The inspirational book of life lessons from superstar presenter Holly Willoughby
Reflections: The inspirational book of life lessons from superstar presenter Holly Willoughby
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Over 400 men came from all areas of St. Tammany, with the most coming from the Covington area. Some bore surname which are still familiar in the area today such as Goodbee, Mandeville and Slidell. Their given names often represented their families patriotic pride in the United States such as George Washington Mason, and Martin Van Buren Huges of St Tammany. There were several who were apparently from Methodist families, being named after James Wesley.
These young men, a mix of Creoles and Americans, came from a variety of backgrounds. Some were from wealthy plantains on the North Shore Others came from small farming families. Others had migrated from Ireland or France and were barely settled in a new land when they got caught up in the cause.
Several military companies were formed in the parish. One which was known for its action at Port Hudson was Miles Legion, commanded by Colonel William R. Miles.
Other companies which came out of the parish were the St. Tammany Grays, commanded by Captain C. Crosby; the St. Tammany Artillery, under Captain J. A. Turner; and the Mandeville Rifles, commanded by Captain Charles Morgan.
Another company which included St. Tammany Parish men was Hardy H. Richardson's company, which was organized by Captain Richardson in Washington Parish in June 1861.
At the beginning of the war the St. Tammany Regiment of the Louisiana Militia was formed as a local guard.
Another company stationed in Covington was Captain M. G. Mullins' Company of Scouts and Sharpshooters.
With the men off at war, their families were left without support, and the Police jury had to assume that burden. An appropriation of $20,000 for the purpose of furnishing this support was made in early 1862, which subjected the parish treasury to unaccustomed strain.
Parish script was printed by the police jury for payment to the families.
One section features Civil War Faces of St. Tammany. The list of illustrations include:
ALEXANDER, John T. Native of St. Tammany, 25th LA Infantry
ALLAIN, Fausten Alcee, Covington, Ogden's Cavalry
ARTHUR
BANKSTON, George Washington, LA Supt. of Ed, 9th Battalion
BENNETT, George Washington, 18th Cavalry
BIVENS, Thomas, 17th Infantry
BURNS, Milton - Miles legion
BYRNE, John Lawrence, Native of Ireland, Watkins Battalion
COLE, Lawrence, 1st Missouri Militia
COOPER, Lawrence Martin, Mile's Legion
CRAWFORD, Starling Dixon, Pvt., 3rd Louisiana Cavalry
DeBRADY, Jules Edward, New Orleans Militia
ELLIS, Ezekiel John, Capt., Congressman
FAIRBURN, Jeremiah, 7th Black Horse Virginia Cavalry
FLUERY, Florian, 1st Orleans Guard
FLOTTE, Alexander, Orleans Guard
FUSSELL, James Flernoy, Miles Legion
GAMATIS, Henri Michel, Pvt., Donaldsonville Artillery
GASSIOTT, Nicholas R., 20th Texas Infantry
GOODBEE, David, Miles Legion
HUGHS, Martin Van Buren, 20th Louisiana Infantry
JENKINS, Tarpley, Pvt., 4th Louisiana Infantry Battalion
JOINER, John C., Miles' Legion
KLYE, John Wesley, Native of St. Tammany, moved to Texas
MANDEVILLE, Antoine, Col, 10th LA Infantry
MASON, George Washington, 1st Mississippi Artillery
MOORMAN, George, Lt. Col, moved to Mandeville after war
PARRISH, Theodore H., 12th Texas Infantry
PATTERSON, Robert Townsend, Chalmette Regiment
PIERCE, Howard Amaza, Yankee who moved to St. Tammany
POITEVENT, John, Ship captain during the war
PROVOST, Frank, Miles' Legion
SCOTT, Matthew J., Miles' Legion
SLIDELL, John Confederte Diplomat
TOLAR, James Washington, 7th Mississippi Volunteers
WEST, Hardin, Miles Legion
WILLIAMS, Martin Gordon, Captain, 9th Infantry
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