Louisiana reportedly was the first state to commission a “non-white” military officer.
Militia District: Saint-Martin-des-Attakapas
Compensation: $124 and 100 acres of land (same as the compensation for “whites” enlisted)
CAPTAIN
Lemelle, Alexandre
1ST LIEUTENANT
Aubry, Martin
2ND LIEUTENANT
Navarre Rochon, Baptiste
SERGEANTS
Darby, Charles
Grévemberg, Célestin
Olivier, Zénon
Rochon, Narcisse
CORPORALS
de Clouet, Simon
Fontenette, André
Wiltz, Joseph Philippe “Petit”
PRIVATES
Boutté, Charles
Boutté, Philippe
Boutté, Pierre
Bonnin, Jean-Baptiste (aka Jean-Baptiste Bonnet)
Bonrepose, Charles
Dalmont, Louis
Darby, Célestin
Darby, Pierre
de Clouet, —–
de Clouet, Charles
de Clouet, François
de Fils, Louis
Falument, Claude
Fontenette, —–
Fontenette, Charles
Fontenette, Zénon
Frem, Hilaire
Frilot, Louis
Guillaume, Célestin
Guillaume, Étienne
Henri, Jno.
Lavergne, Célestion
Ligou, François Baptiste
Macarty, Jean
Malier, Jean
Masse, Baptiste
Masse, Dominique
Maxent, Firmin-Louis-Nicolas
Provost, Marcelin
Plenet, Alexandre
René, François
Rochon, —— (probably, Jean)
Salenbert, Guillaume
Schexnayder, Urbin
Wiltz, Nazaire
Wiltz, Moïse
SERVANTS
Jean
Honoré
Jacques