1st Mississippi Light Artillery

The 1st Mississippi Light Artillery, also known as Withers’ Light Artillery, comprised several companies raised across Mississippi, participating in key battles during the Civil War. Initially assembled in May 1862, the regiment played a crucial role in the defense of Vicksburg against Union forces, with notable contributions at Chickasaw Bayou and the Vicksburg campaign. Throughout its service, the artillery faced significant casualties and challenges, ultimately surrendering at Vicksburg in July 1863. Afterward, surviving members regrouped as infantry before continuing their service in various capacities.

Captain Stewart, G. M. D. No. 655, Lagrange District

The document lists numerous individuals associated with Captain Stewart, G. M. D. No. 655 in the Lagrange District, highlighting a roster of names that includes Absalom Adams, James M. Adams, and various members of the Boman and Brooks families, among others. This extensive enumeration features diverse surnames and reflects a significant community involvement, likely in a historical context related to military or civil service in the district.