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ELEVENTH TEXAS INFANTRY BATTALION [SPAIGHT'S]. The Eleventh Texas Infantry Battalion was technically a legion that contained both infantry and cavalry companies when first organized in Fannin County in April 1862 …….

. . . . . .In November 1864 the Eleventh Texas Infantry was consolidated with Griffin's Texas Infantry Battalion, renamed the Twenty-First Texas Infantry, and sent to Galveston. The Twenty-First Infantry Regiment included field officers William H Griffin as lieutenant colonel and Felix C. McReynolds as major. In late 1864 the Twenty-First Infantry was stationed at Sabine Pass with fourteen officers and 235 men. They were briefly ordered to southwestern Louisiana but returned to Texas shortly thereafter. The unit was attached to Hébert's Division and surrendered with Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith on May 26, 1865.

https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qke07

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21st TX Infantry
Organized: ——————-
Mustered Out: 5/26/65
Regiment Personnel Listing
916 Men Found

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Twenty-first infantry (Spaight’s Regiment)

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