Wirt Adams' Cavalry Regiment | |
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Active | 1861-1865 |
Disbanded | May 4, 1865 |
Country | Confederate States |
Branch | Army |
Type | Cavalry |
Size | Regiment |
Battles | American Civil War |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Wiliam Wirt Adams |
Wirt Adams' Cavalry Regiment was a unit of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, composed of cavalry companies from Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana. Originally titled the First Regiment of Mississippi Cavalry, the unit was renamed after its commander, William Wirt Adams, in December, 1861. After Adams was promoted to Brigadier general in 1863, the unit was renamed Wood's Regiment, but it is most commonly known in historical sources as Wirt Adams' Cavalry. The regiment fought in various battles in Mississippi and Tennessee, and spent the second half of the war operating in the Mississippi Delta, opposing Federal cavalry raids after Union forces took control of most of the strategic points in that state. The Regiment surrendered in Alabama on May 4, 1865.