27th Texas Cavalry Regiment, CSA
AKA 1st Texas Legion
27th Cavalry Regiment was organized during the
spring of 1862 using Whitfield's 4th Texas Cavalry Battalion as its nucleus.
Many of the men were recruited at Daingerfield, Clarksville, and Paris, and in
Titus County. After fighting at Elkhorn Tavern as a battalion, only 9 officers
and 111 men were present. The unit moved east of the Mississippi River and was
dismounted. It then fought at
Iuka and
Corinth and during
the fall was remounted. Later it saw action in Mississippi, was assigned to
Ross' Brigade, took part in the Atlanta and Tennessee Campaigns, then returned
to Mississippi. This regiment was organized with 1,007 officers and men, lost
twenty-two percent of the 460 engaged at Iuka, and surrendered only a handful on
May 4, 1865. The field officers were Colonels John W. Whitfield and Edwin R.
Hawkins, Lieutenant Colonel John H. Broocks, and Majors Cyrus K. Holman and John
T. Whitfield.
Partial Roster
Company E
Christopher Columbus Glenn (1836-1876) Private. Son of Duke
Glenn and Sarah Grigsby, husband of Eliza Jane Williams.
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