About 250 of the Regular U. S. Volunteers were ex-Confederate soldiers.
All of the Confederate States had troops in the Union Army. The data below will furnish proof of this statement:
Alabama—1 Regiment Heavy Artillery; 2 Regiments of Cavalry; 1 Co. of Cavalry; 2 Regiments of Infantry.
Arkansas—2 Batteries of Light Artillery; 4 Regiments of Cavalry; 1 Co. of Cavalry; 1 Infantry Battalion; 1 Co. of Infantry; 9 Regiments of Infantry.
Florida—1 Battery of Light Artillery; 3 Regiments of Cavalry; 1 Co. of Infantry.
Georgia—1 Infantry Battalion.
Louisiana—1 Regiment of Heavy Artillery; 1 Battery of Light Artillery; 4 Regiments of Light Artillery; 1 Co. of Cavalry; 3 Regiments of Cavalry; 18 Regiments of Infantry.
Mississippi—2 Regiments of Heavy Artillery; 2 Regiments of Cavalry; 2 Cos. of Cavalry; 9 Regiments of Infantry.
North Carolina—1 Regiment of Heavy Artillery; 7 Regiments of Infantry.
South Carolina—5 Regiments of Infantry (all Colored).