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The information in this list&nbsp;of Texas Military Units comes from the [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors] web site (CWSS). This web site can also be searched by the name of a soldier.<br>  
The information in this list of Texas Military Units comes from the [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors] web site (CWSS). This web site can also be searched by the name of a soldier.<br>  


*[[1st Field Battery, Texas Light Artillery (Edgar's Company) (Confederate)|1st Field Battery, Texas Light Artillery (Edgar's Company) (Confederate)]]<br>Recruited in San Antonio. Organized in July, 1861.<br>Surrendered in June, 1865. <br>
*[[1st Field Battery, Texas Light Artillery (Edgar's Company) (Confederate)|1st Field Battery, Texas Light Artillery (Edgar's Company) (Confederate)]]<br>Recruited in San Antonio. Organized in July, 1861.<br>Surrendered in June, 1865. <br>

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Texas Civil War Artillery Confederate Units

The information in this list of Texas Military Units comes from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors web site (CWSS). This web site can also be searched by the name of a soldier.

  • Greer's Rocket Battery, Texas Artillery (Confederate)
    Greer's Battery completed its organization at San Antonio, Texas, in December, 1863. It was recruited for the specific purpose of firing rockets that were to be produced at San Antonio. The unit served at Galveston, then returned to San Antonio but the test of rockets proved disastrous. During June or July, 1864, the company disbanded and the men transferred to other commands. Captain John S. Greer was its commander.