Jose Maria Munos

Jose Maria Munos of San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas enlisted in 1862 in Company H., 3rd Texas Volunteer Regiment Infantry, where he served until the break up of the war. He applied for his Confederate pension and was approved in December 1899 at the age of 62.

This organization was organized in the summer of 1861 and surrendered by General E.K. Smith on May 26, 1865.

Assignments

Department of Texas Sept 1861 - February 1862
Eastern District of Texas,
Department of Texas
Feb - May 1862
Eastern District of Texas,
Trans-Mississippi Department
May - August 1862
District of Texas,
Trans-Mississippi Department
Aug - Dec 1862
District of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona,
Trans-Mississippi Department
Dec 1862 - Jan 1863
Eastern Sub-district,
District of Texas, New Mexico & Arizona,
Trans Mississippi Department
Jan - Mar 1863
Luckett's Brigade,
Scurry's Division,
District of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona,
Trans-Mississippi Department
June 1863
Eastern Sub-district,
District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona,
Trans-Mississippi Department
Jun - Nov 1863
Luckett's Brigade,
Eastern Sub-district,
District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona,
Trans-Mississippi Department
Nov - Dec 1863
Luckett's Brigrade,
Slaughter's Division,
District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona,
Trans-Mississippi
Dec 1863 - Mar 1864
Scurry's Brigade,
Walker's Division,
District of West Louisiana,
Trans-Mississippi Department
Mar - May 1864
Scurry's Waterhouse's Brigade,
Walker's Division,
District of West Louisiana,
Trans-Mississippi Department
May - Sep 1864
2nd (Waterhouse's) Texas Brigade,
1st (Forney's) Texas Division, 1st Corps,
Trans-Mississippi Department
Sep 1864 - May 1865

Battles

Red River Campaign March - May 1864
Camden Expedition March - May 1864
Mansfield April 8, 1864
Pleasant Hill April 9, 1864
Jenkin's Ferry April 30, 1864

Submitted by his great grandson Glenn B. Cortez