1st Missouri Brigade:
1st Missouri Infantry
2nd Missouri Infantry
3rd Missouri Infantry
4th Missouri Infantry
5th Missouri Infantry
6th Missouri Infantry
1st Missouri Cavalry
3rd Missouri Cavalry Battalion
The story of the 1st Missouri Brigade is a long one - the brigade's roots stretching back to the Missouri State Guard, the Missouri Volunteer Militia, and even many prewar militia companies - thus, when the brigade was formed in early 1862 it was already an organization with combat experience and adequate training compared to many other Confederate units at the time. Under the command of Henry Little, Francis M. Cockrell, Elijah Gates, and a host of exceptional line officers, the 1st Missouri Brigade made a name for itself as perhaps the best drilled, disciplined, and commanded Confederate brigade in the Western Theater, and certainly ranks as one of the best in the war on either side.
Many of the men who would form the 1st Missouri Brigade had seen action at Carthage, Wilson's Creek, Lexington, and other battles and skirmishes while serving under Sterling Price in the State Guard. Organized in January 1862, the brigade would fight at Pea Ridge, Iuka, Corinth, Grand Gulf, Port Gibson, Champion Hill, Big Black River, the Siege of Vicksburg, throughout the Atlanta Campaign, Allatoona Pass, Franklin, and finally Fort Blakely where it fought until overrun and captured in the Federal attack on the fort on April 9, 1865.
See my Men of the Missouri Brigade thread for photos and info on members of the brigade:
http://civilwartalk.com/threads/men-of-the-missouri-brigade.105196/