Ogden's Cavalry - Companies

Companies

Company Name Parish of Origin Commander
A New River Rangers (formerly Co. B Cage's Battalion) Ascension Capt. Joseph Gonzales
B Skipwith Guards (formerly Co. A 27th Infantry) East Feliciana Capt. Joseph A. Norwood
C Plains Store Rangers (formerly Co. C Cage's Battalion) East Baton Rouge Capt. Gilbert C. Mills
D Spencer Guards (formerly Co. H 27th Infantry) St. Helena Capt. Thaddeus C.S. Robertson
E Mullen's Scouts & Sharpshooters (formerly Co. H 14th Confed. Cavalry) Orleans Capt. Louis S. Greenlee
F (formerly Co. F Powers' Regiment) East Feliciana Capt. Tully R. Brady
G Ascension Capt. H. R. Doyal
H Iberville Capt. Joseph U. Babin
I (formerly Co. A Ogden's Battalion) East Baton Rouge Capt. Joseph Hinson
K Baton Rouge Invincibles (formerly Co. B 9th Infantry) East Baton Rouge Capt. B. F. Burnett

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