24th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, CSA
24th Infantry Regiment was organized at Meridian, Mississippi, during the
fall of 1861 with eleven companies. Its members were recruited in the counties
of Hancock, Clay, Lowndes, Chickasaw, Kemper, Choctaw, and Monroe. It moved to
Florida, returned to Mississippi, and took part in the siege of
Corinth. After
serving in Kentucky, it was assigned to General Walthall's and Brantly's
Brigade, Army of Tennessee. The 24th participated in many battles from Murfreesboro to
Atlanta, endured
Hood's winter operations in Tennessee, and saw action in North Carolina. It
sustained 116 casualties at Murfreesboro, 132 at Chickamauga , and 189
at Chattanooga. For
a time it was consolidated with the 27th Regiment and in December, 1863, totaled
491 men and 354 arms. At
Resaca the unit lost 24 killed and 28 wounded, and at
Ezra Church the
24th-27th 1864 had 11 killed and 67 wounded and missing of the 430 engaged.
About 25 men were present at the surrender. The field officers were Colonels
William F. Dowd, Robert P. McKelvaie, and R.W. Williamson; Lieutenant Colonels
Clifton Dancy and William L. Lyles; and Majors George M. Govan and William C.
Staples.
Partial Roster
Company I
James Daniel Allen (1842-1864) Private. Son of Daniel Allen
and Mary MacNamee. Killed during a cavalry charge in Spring Hill (near
Franklin), Tennessee.
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