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Index directory to regimental histories of the United States of America, All States, including history, genealogy, personal narratives, and muster rolls ...
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Vermont in the Civil War, 1861-1865 ...
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Hundreds of searchable Pennsylvania Civil War rosters and muster rolls, regimental histories and Medal of Honor winners. Complete 5 volume searchable Bates. Tips on ways to discover if your ancestor was in the military with instuctions how to order your ancestor's military and pension records from the National Archives. ...
Kansas in the Civil War When I began this site in 1997 there were few Websites devoted to the Civil War Researcher, therefore I included many links for you to research. Now each State that was involved in the Civil War has its own site. So I will be focusing on Kansas. There is a project going on now and soon the entire Adj. General's Report will be online. Carolyn and Tom Ward our State ...
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Search Go Recommended Site Free Newsletters| How To's| About Hobbies| About Pennsylvania in the Civil War Virtue ~ Liberty ~ Independence Poor is the nation having no heroes; shameful the one having them that forgets Pennsylvania played a key role during the Civil War. Our industrial enterprise and natural resources were essential factors in the economic strength of the northern cause. Our ...
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The Civil War Archive Union Regimental Index Louisiana 1st Regiment Cavalry 2nd Regiment Cavalry 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery (African Descent) 1st Battery Light Artillery (African Descent) 2nd Battery Light Artillery (African Descent) 3rd Battery Light Artillery (African Descent) 1st Regiment Infantry 1st Regiment New Orleans Infantry 2nd Regiment Infantry 2nd Regiment New Orleans Infantry 1st ...
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Tribute to the men of the 9th Louisiana Regiment of Infantry, CSA. Command Staff, Companies and Commanders, Engagements, Muster Rolls of the 10 companies, short history of the regiment.
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In Company I, 8th Alabama, the Emerald Guard, 104 of the 109 men were Irish-born, and the men wore dark green uniforms; their banner was a Confederate First National flag ( Stars and Bars ) on one side with a full-length figure of George Washington in the center. The reverse was green, with a harp surrounded by a wreath of shamrocks, and the slogans, ERIN GO BRAGH! (Ireland Forever!) and ...
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Confederate Muster Rolls from the 36th Alabama Infantry along with other state Militia troops and available biographical information about individual soldiers.
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1st Texas Sharp Shooters Burnet's Battalion Confederate States Army Information in these documents is for private research only and may not be reproduced in any form without the compilers permission. If you would like to add a biography and/or picture please contact the compiler. Roster of the 1st Texas Sharp Shooters History of the Battalion Biographies Graphics on these pages provided by the ...
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The Company H, 8th Alabama Infantry was known as the German Fusiliers and was composed primarily of men from Germany. It was raised in 1848 and mustered into Confederate service on June 9th, 1861. Die Kompanie H der 8ten Alabama Infantrie war als die German Fusiliers (Deutsche Fusiliere) bekannt und bestand vornehmlich aus Mannern, die aus Deutschland stammten. Die Einheit wurde 1848 ...
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13th Corps Organization as part of the Army of the Tennessee Army of the Tennessee Commanded by Major General U.S. Grant Thirteenth Army Corps Fifteen Army Corps Seventeenth Army Corps This page includes links to either actual Web pages of different Regiment, or Batteries, or listings from various pages concerning that regiment. If you have a better link, or know of a link for the one's that are ...
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INDEX TO THE 32nd Arkansas Infantry M-317 Compiled Service Records - All of the information on these pages of the 32d Arkansas Infantry Regiment was contributed by Ray Nicholswho researched the Unit and graciously gave it to us. It is our great pleasure to have them on our Arkansas Pages. Edward G. Gerdes and Jeri Helms Fultz History of the 32d Arkansas Infantry Regiment Roll 207: A-BO Roll 207: ...
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18th (Carroll s) Arkansas Infantry Regiment, CSA History and Company Index ...
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19TH (DAWSON'S) ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA FIELD AND STAFF COMPANY - A COMPANY - B COMPANY - C COMPANY - D COMPANY - E COMPANY - F COMPANY - G COMPANY - H COMPANY - I COMPANY - K MEASLES: THE NEWSPAPER STORY A book has been published about this Regiment: THE 19TH ARKANSAS INFANTQRY REGIMENT, VOLUNTEERS, C.S.A. by Merrill Theo Pence 2023 Allenhurst Norman, Okla 73071 ...
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O'Neal's 26th Alabama The Little Regiment that Did by Tod L. Molesworth Please note!!! It's time to start the painful process of changing my e-mail!!! It is now - - Drummer41st@worldnet.att.net (810) 324-6119 updated April 8, 2002 Photos of Captain Sydney Binion Smith, Company E Captain James Stacy McCoy, Company B (mortally wounded at Malvern Hill) Lt. Col William Russell Smith, Staff Lewis J.
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15TH (JOSEY'S) ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA The regiment started out as Col. Patrick Ronayne Cleburne's 1st Regiment Arkansas State Troops, enrolled in State service on May 14, 1861. When it enrolled in Confederate service on July 23, 1861, it was called the 1st Arkansas Infantry; however, when he C.S. War Department discovered that there was already a 1st Arkansas ...
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30TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT INDEX OF COMPANIES Field Staff and Officers COMPANY -A COMPANIES - B&M COMPANY - C COMPANY - D COMPANY - E COMPANY -F - Greene Co (Kuykendall's Co) COMPANY - G COMPANY -H - Craighead County COMPANY -I - Craighead County COMPANY -K COMPANY - L - Clay Co (includes some of the original A F&S and the additions. PLEASE NOTE: THIS INFORMATION WAS TAKEN FROM THE ...
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Third Arkansas Infantry Regiment, CSA A Brief History Arguably the most celebrated regiment fielded by Arkansas during the Civil War, the Third Regiment, Arkansas Volunteers, served in Virginia from its inception to its surrender at Appomattox Court House. The Third Arkansas was one of a handful of Arkansas regiments that maintained their organizational integrity throughout the war, and ...
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Forty-First Alabama Regimental Infantry Confederate States of America Compiled by George B. Wright Provided here with permission of compiler. Contents list of officers list of officers by company record of events of all companies roster of men in each company A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K roster of men listed as Field and Staff Links to bibliography, web pages, a story of the 41st, and other ...
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Genealogy of Allison, Augustine, Basham, Bonner, Carden, Clark, Cockrill, Davis, Draper, Ensor, Evans, Foy, Gentry, Huddleston, Isbell, Jared, Jones, Majors, Moore, ONeal, Rickman, Scarborough, Sherrill, Shrum, Smith, Starnes, Swallows, Taylor, Turner ...
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Tell me when this page is updated Forgotten Confederates By Author Charles Kelly Barrow Member of the Georgia Civil War Commission Historian-in-Chief For the Sons Of Confederate Veterans More to Come For a list of Forgotten Confederates from Georgia please check out this link. Henderson Roster from Georgia To Purchase your copy of Forgotten Confederates Due to popular demand we are short on the ...
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10TH REGIMENT ARKANSAS INFANTRY CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA F & S and Index A brief history of the 10th Arkansas Infantry Co. A Quitman Rifles of Van Buren County, enlisted July 15, 1861 atSpringfield, Arkansas. Co. B Ready Rifles of Conway County, enlisted July 20, 1861 at Springfield, Arkansas. Co. C Choctaw Riflemen of Van Buren County, enlisted July 16, 1861 at Springfield, ...
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THIRTEENTH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT NOTE: Enlistments in this unit were at Harrisburg, AR during July, 1861 By Col. A.D. Grayson, unless otherwise indicated. The regiment was formed 29 Jul 1861 at Camp Ground in Greene Co, AR. Index Page FIELD AND STAFF Company A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K For a list of the killed and wounded at the Battle of Shiloh Click here PLEASE NOTE: THIS ...
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15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry. History and Company Index Record of Events This regiment has a very complicated genealogy. Initially organized for State service as a four-company battalion under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Dandridge McRae, the battalion enlisted at Bentonville on July 15, 1861. Upon enlisting in Confederate service, it was designated as the 3rd Battalion Arkansas Infantry.
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17TH(LEMOYNE'S ) ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA This regiment consisted of eight companies which were consolidated into six companies and joined with four companies of of the 14th (McCarver's) to form the 21st Regt about 15 May 1862. Co A - Conway County - 07 Oct 1861 at Lewisburg - to Co D 21 Ark Inf Co B - Conway County - 01 Nov 1861 at East Fork - to Co D 21 Ark Inf ...
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19TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Not Dawson's or Dockery's ROLL #161 ABBREVIATIONS USED: MP - Military Prison POW- Prisoner of War NAME RANK UNIT OTHER INFORMATION AFFIEL, S. PVT- F POW delivered off Mobile Harbor, AL 4 Aug 1863 BALDWIN, ABRAHAM PVT - Age 37. Captured 20 Feb in Pike Co, Address: Little Rock, AR BALDWIN, JOSEPH H. PVT- I - Captured 16 May 1864 at ...
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FIRST ARKANSAS CONSOLIDATED INFANTRY AKA: Craven's Consolidated Regt. (Formerly Co A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K of the 13th Ark Inf Regt etal) Microfilm roll #45. NAME...... RANK...... COMPANY...... ENLISTED...... OTHER ANDERSON, D.W. - PVT - D - 7 Jun 1861 Little Rock, AR - Formerly 6th Ark BATONFIELD, LOUIS G. - PVT - G BAYED, M.W. - PVT - C - 15 Jun 1861 Gainesville, AR - Formerly 5th Ark ...
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1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment, CSA. The First Regiment, Arkansas Volunteers, was established at Little Rock on May 6, 1861, but was actually organized at Lynchburg, Virginia, on May 19, 1861, where the ten component companies enlisted for twelve months. The first field officers were Colonel James Fleming Fagan, Lieutenant-Colonel James Cade Monroe, and Major John Baker Thompson. Although ...
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Regimental History Battles Assignments Photos Photos II Staff Co. A Co.B Co.C Co.D Awards Reading Rings News Websites Welcome to the 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters The unequal contest of four brigades against such overwhelming odds is unparalleled in this revolution, and the troops deserve immortal honor for the part borne in the action Maj. Gen. W.H.T. Walker Chickamauga, Georgia ...
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1ST BATTALION ARKANSAS INFANTRY CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA FIELD OFFICERS AND STAFF There is an order appointing John Carroll as Ord Sgt signed JOEL C. WOOD, Cpt, Commanding Battn. DEAN, --- Asst Surgeon On duty in Bowen's Div. Not dated. NORMAN, WILLIAM Pvt In Yandell Hospital 18 May 1862. Disch 21 May 1862. ONEAL, R.H. Pvt Age 32. Took oath 9 Jun 1865 at Memphis, TN. Residence: Jefferson ...
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20th Regiment Arkansas Infantry. The 20th Arkansas Infantry was organized at DeValls Bluff, Arkansas, on April 9, 1862, with ten companies of volunteers from central and southwest Arkansas. Initially designated as the 22nd Arkansas Infantry, it was reorganized at Corinth, Mississippi, on May 13, 1862; and redesignated as the 20th Arkansas Infantry, in order to avoid confusion with McCord s 22nd ...
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21st Regiment Arkansas Militia White County The information on these pages was edited and graciously given to the Edward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War page by Bryan R. Howerton, who we thank so much. He can be reached and thanked at this email address! Bryan R. Howerton Like most states, Arkansas had, on paper at least, a state militia organization in the years preceding the Civil War. All ...
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21ST (McCARVER'S) ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA COMPANY: A & FIELD AND STAFF B C D E F G H I K Back to the Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Page PAGES BY PHOENIX 2-13-2000 ...
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23RD ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA INDEX PAGE THE HISTORY AND THE STORY FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS COMPANY - A COMPANY - B COMPANY - C COMPANY - D COMPANY - E COMPANY - F COMPANY - G COMPANY - H COMPANY - I COMPANY - K Back to the Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Page ...
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24TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA INDEX PAGE Field and Staff COMPANY A COMPANY B COMPANY C COMPANY D COMPANY E COMPANY F COMPANY G COMPANY H COMPANY I COMPANY K 2001 by EDWARD G. GERDES all rights reserved. This information may be used by libraries and genealogical societies, however, commercial use of this information is strictly prohibited without prior permission.
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26th Arkansas Infantry Regiment. Organized as Morgan s Battalion on June 14, 1862, it was increased to a full regiment and reorganized as the 26th Arkansas Infantry on July 23, 1862, at DeValls Bluff, Arkansas. Asa Stokely Morgan, formerly of the famed 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment, was appointed as lieutenant-colonel of the battalion, and was promoted to colonel when the 26th Arkansas was ...
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Second Arkansas Infantry Battalion, CSA INDEX These pages are in no way associated with Rootsweb or USGenweb or other financial concerns. The material on these pages belongs to Edward G. Gerdes and have been researched by him or Bryan Howerton from the microfilm records or have been a gift from another researcher to put on the Civil War pages. They do not belong to Rootsweb or USGenweb. They may ...
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31st Arkansas Infantry (orig. McCray's Battalion) UNIT HISTORY Major Thomas Hamilton McCray was appointed to command a four-company battalion of Arkansas volunteers on January 25, 1862. During the next two months, five additional companies were added to McCray s Battalion, and he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel. On May 25, 1862, a tenth company was added, and the battalion was reorganized as ...
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3RD CONSOLIDATED ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Formed under orders from the Trans-Miss Dept by consolidating the 15th (Gee's-Johnson's. the 20th and Dawson's-Hardy's Consolidated Regiments by a letter dated 29 Nov 1864. There is some evidence that the consolidation had occurred prior to 20 Sep 1864. Only hospital and court martial records seem to have survived. BUTLER, ...
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40TH TENNESSEE INFANTRY REGT. (5TH CONFEDERATE INFANTRY REGIMENT) COMPANY D - COMPANY F - COMPANY G - COMPANY I This regiment was organized in October 1861 and was composed of one Florida, one Kentucky, four Alabama and four Arkansas Companies. It was Captured at Island #10 8 Apr 1862, released at Vicksburg, MS in September 1862 and declared exchanged at Aikens Landing, VA 10 Nov 1862. The ...
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A Tribute To That Band of Heroes and my wife's great-great grandfather Sgt. Lemuel Thomas Tom Ormond North Sumter Rifles, Co. A The Fifth Alabama Battalion A Short History Muster Roll - Alphabetical Muster Roll - By Company/County FAMILY RECORD AND WAR REMINISCENCES Including the war reminiscences of William Frierson Fulton, Jr, while a member of the 5th Alabama Battalion, Archer's Brigade, ...
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5TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY, STATE TROOPS CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA This unit is on microfilm roll #84 and appears to be a list of officers and a casualty list of enlisted men. There was a petition signed 11 Aug 1864 by most officers , petitioning the president to Retain Gen. Bart Pearce in his command, 1st Ark State Inf. ARNOLD, Cpt Co C - Signed petition BLACKWOOD, WILLIAM 1Lt Co C - Signed ...
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The 60th Georgia Infantry Regiment Homepage!!! Muster Rolls, Photographs, and More!
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8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion, CSA A Brief History The information on these pages was edited and graciously given to the Edward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War page by Bryan R. Howerton, who we thank so much. He can be reached and thanked at this email address! Bryan R. Howerton Read the James W. Owens Letters Company Rosters Company A Clark Rifles, from Clark county, Capt. Newton S. Love.
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8TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA FIELD AND STAFF (new) Company A 8th Ark Regt, Cos. B & K. - (old) Co. A Jackson county (new) Company B 8th Ark Regt, Cos. D & I.- (old) Co. B Jackson county. (new) Company C 8th Ark Regt, Cos. E & H. - (old) Co. C Independence county. (new) Company D 8th Ark Regt, Cos. C & F. - (old) Co. D Independence county (new) Company E ...
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ADAMS' REGIMENT ARKANSAS INFANTRY CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Enrollments in this unit were after 11 Aug 1862. Muster into service was 12 Sep 1862. The unit was disbanded after the battle at Pea Ridge, AR. The officers were discharged and the men were distributed among other organizations in Gen Cabell's command. Known successively as: PEEL'S REGT, FITZWILLIAMS' REGT and ADAMS' Regt and at the ...
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BORLANDS REGIMENT Mustered in under Col Solon Borland with three infantry companies and one artillery company on 20 Apr 1861 for the expedition to seize Ft Smith, AR on 23 Apr 1861. Disbanded 30 Apr 1861. BAND FISHER, CHARLES, Musician GAVAZZENIG, EUGENE, Musician GRISWELL, JAMES T. Musician LYMAN, J.F. Musician MARTIN, GEORGE Musician SCHAER, ANTHONY Musician SCHAER, JOSEPH Prin. Musician ...
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Larkin Bunch s Company, State Troops The information on these pages was edited and graciously given to the Edward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War page by Bryan R. Howerton, who we thank so much. He can be reached and thanked at this email address! Bryan R. Howerton This company was organized at Huntsville, Madison county, Arkansas, May 22, 1861, by Captain Larkin Bunch. It was assigned as Company ...
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5TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CSA FIELD AND STAFF COMPANY A - COMPANY B - COMPANY C - COMPANY D - COMPANY E COMPANY F - COMPANY G - COMPANY H - COMPANY I - COMPANY K UNLETTERED COMPANY Newspaper Account of the Old 5th and Roster PLEASE NOTE: THIS INFORMATION WAS TAKEN FROM THE MICROFILM OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES. The above information may be used for non-commercial historical and genealogical ...
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COCKE S REGIMENT OF ARKANSAS INFANTRY CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA This regiment was known successively as Johnson s, Hawthorn s, Polk s and Cocke s Regiment of Arkansas Infantry. Also sometimes known as the 39th Regiment. Company A (old) -- Organized June 4, 1862. Company A (new) -- Redesignated from (old) Co. H, December 16, 1862. Company B (old) -- Organized July 4, 1862. Company B (new) -- ...
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19TH(DOCKERY'S) ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA FIELD AND STAFF COMPANY - A COMPANY - B COMPANY - C COMPANY - E COMPANY - F COMPANY - G COMPANY - H COMPANY - I COMPANY - K NOTE: Co E and Co D were consolidated into Co E. 2001 -copyright -The above information may be used for non-commercial historical and genealogical purposes only and with the consent of the page owner ...
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Earnest s Company, Local Defense Captain Jeremiah Jerry Earnest organized this company of local defense troops in Montgomery county, Arkansas, on June 4, 1863, under authority of an Act of the Congress of the Confederate States of October 13, 1862. Local defense troops were somewhat different from the home guards. The home guards were generally organized under authority of county ordinance or ...
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INDEX TO HARDY'S ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Organized in early 1863 by consolidating portions of the 19th (Dawson's) and the 24th Inf Regt and Crawford's Infantry Battalion not captured at Arkansas Post, AR on 1 Jan 1863. Participated in the Red River Campaign - Mar-May 1864 including the Battle at Jenkins Ferry 30 Apr 1864. Co. A - from Crawford's Battalion Cos. A ...
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The Hempstead Rifles Arkansas State Troops The Hempstead Rifles was raised in Hempstead county, and completed its organization on May 4, 1861, at Washington, Arkansas, with the election of John R. Gratiot, captain; Daniel W. Jones, first lieutenant; Benjamin P. Jett, Jr., second lieutenant; and George Taylor, third lieutenant. The Rifles carried 102 men on the rolls. The company marched to ...
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4th (McNair's) ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA FIELD OFFICERS AND STAFF Companies A - B - C - D - E - F- G - H - I - K 2001 -copyright -The above information may be used for non-commercial historical and geneological purposes only and with the consent of the page owner may be copied for the same purposes so long as this notice remains a part of the copied material.
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Rapley's Sharpshooters The information on these pages was edited and graciously given to thelEdward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War page by Bryan R. Howerton, who we thank so much. He can be reached and thanked at this email address! Bryan R. Howerton The following is a roster of most of the members of Rapley s Sharpshooters. This list is as complete as I can make it; however, I suspect that about ...
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Rieff s Mounted Company Arkansas State Troops The information on these pages was edited and graciously given to the Edward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War page by Bryan R. Howerton, who we thank so much. He can be reached and thanked at this email address! Bryan R. Howerton Captain Americus V. Rieff organized a cavalry troop at Fayetteville, Washington county, Arkansas, in June 1861. The company ...
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WILLIAMSON'S ARKANSAS INFANTRY BATTALION CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Organized with eight companies from the 15th Infantry Regt Militia ca March 1862. Reorganized on 8 May 1862. Companies A and B became 2nd I and K, 21st (McCrae's) Infantry Regiment on May- 12-1862. Battalion disbanded. Co G became Co k 31st Inf. Companies C and D became companies G and F, Brook's first Cavalry Battalion and ...
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Calhoun Yellow Jackets The Calhoun Yellow Jackets was organized at Hampton, Calhoun County, Arkansas, on May 25, 1861, by Capt. Philip Henry Echols. The company was comprised mostly of men living in Calhoun County, with a few from neighboring counties. They marched to Little Rock, where they were enrolled for three months of State service on June 10, 1861. Assigned as Co. B, 6th Regiment ...
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Civil War Soldiers of Waukesha County, Wisconsin genealogy resources: military, birth, death, history, marriage ...
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