H. R. Withers, and others under T. J. Reid, of Dallas county, who held the Crawford's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion He subsequently served in Harrellâs Battalion, Arkansas Cavalry. A of Harrellâs Battalion, Arkansas Cavalry. ... Calhoun county and city of Harrell.
List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units - Wikipedia Fernandez's Mounted Co. Capt. 15th Battalion, Arkansas Cavalry (Buster's Battalion Cavalry) 15th Regiment, Arkansas Mounted Militia - 1 man 15th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Josey's) - 1277 men 15th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry - 240 men 16th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry - 1178 men 16th Regiment, Arkansas Cavalry - 1 man 17th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Lemoyne's) - 661 men
Confederates I thru L of prices raid - Missouri State Parks CRAFT, J.L.--Co. There were (and are) many Sneed descendents, including farmers, merchants, lawyers, bankers, public officials and one TV personality, Ken Curtis (Festus Hagan) of âGunsmokeâ fame, whose mother was Nellie (Sneed) Curtis, daughter of ⦠Binford's Co., Virginia Volunteers ----- 1 Sullens, A.C. Confederate Infantry 15th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry ----- 2 Sullens, Alexander Union Infantry 109th Regiment, Illinois ⦠This classic story seeks to illuminate a little-known theater of the Civil Warâthe cavalry battles of ⦠The men are listed alphabetically and I have listed their unit. 15th Battalion, Arkansas Cavalry (Buster's Battalion Cavalry) 15th Regiment, Arkansas Mounted Militia - 1 man 15th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Josey's) - 1277 men 15th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry - 240 men 16th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry - 1178 men 16th Regiment, Arkansas Cavalry - 1 man 17th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Lemoyne's) - 661 men 1 Sergeant, Co. A, Harrell's Battalion, Arkansas Cavalry, Co. A., M376 roll 8. overview; timeline; companies; soldiers; Search.
Hughey Family | Families | Boone County, ARGenWeb Alex served in the Civil War. The unit disbanded during the spring of 1865. Alabama Lewis' Harrell's Battalion Cavalry organized. A Independence Co, AR Surrender 6-5-1865 Age 18, Born AR, Forty-Fifth Arkansas Confederate Cavalry by Desmond Walls Allen Magness, H. L. 45th Arkansas (Mounted) McCray's Brigade A Independence Co, AR Surrender 6-5-1865 Age 18, Born AR, Forty-Fifth Arkansas Confederate Cavalry by Desmond Walls Allen Magness, J.W. when you purchase The Service Records of Arkansas Civil War Soldiers Bundle. The unit disbanded during the spring of 1865. Staff Sgt. It saw light duty in the Camden area, then was involved in Price's Missouri operations. On April 10, 1862, a petition was sent from Camp Douglas to Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of Tennessee, from men from the 42nd, 48th, 49th and 50th Tennessee Infantry Regiments, expressing a desire to take the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government, and requesting his intercession in their behalf.
The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of ⦠He grew up in Tennessee. Private Schnable's Mo Cav B His unit was disbanded in TX in 1865. Captain J. V. Zimmerman Company D, 4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion In addition to serving in Confederate units organized in Arkansas, many Arkansas soldiers would serve in Confederate units organized by other states.
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[Arkansas] Wannach, John - Age [Blank], Year: 1863 - Gordon's ⦠List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate Units - Confederate Forces ... Joseph M. Baileyâs memoir, Confederate Guerrilla, provides a unique perspective on the fighting that took place behind Union lines in Federal-occupied northwest Arkansas during and after the Civil War. On the night of July 15th the Federal commander had forded 250 cavalry across the Arkansas river, crossing his 2,500 infantry in boats, and at daylight attacked the Confederate camp at Honey Springs. Midlothian, VA: Derwent Books, 1987. p. 61. 1 Sergeant, Co. A, Harrell's Battalion, Arkansas Cavalry, Co. A., M376 roll 8. Ingram, J.H. Get access to ⦠John M. Harrell, of Hot Springs, Ark., has brought to the preparation of the war history of his State memories of ⦠COMPATRIOT: Nancy Tilley Simpson. Following the war, Gen. Clement Evans enlisted men to write a history of the war from each state's perspective. Smith's Cavalry Co. Capt.
Alabama Lewis' Harrell's Battalion Cavalry (Confederate) The unit disbanded during the spring of 1865. Civil War: Confederate Service Records, Arkansas, Gordon's Cavalry, Tre - Z; Harrell's Battalion, Cavalry; McGehee's Cavalry, A - F. Creator. âJuly 1 Capt. Harrison, with about 200 recruits, left Cassville with the Thirty-Seventh Illinois Infantry, and established his rendezvous at Springfield, Mo. July 3, the authority for mustering having been received, four companies were mustered into service, and on the 7th day of August a minimum regiment. DVD. In January, 1862, it totalled 300 officers and men and was assigned to L. Hebert's Brigade in the western part of Arkansas. Witherspoon's (Arkansas) Cavalry Battalion, Major J. L. Witherspoon. Lieutenant Colonel John M. Harrell: Harrell's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion Harrell's Battalion Arkansas State Troops.
Confederate Cavalry West of the Following is a list of pensioners from Index to Arkansas Confederate Pension Applications.. Aantle, E. Logian [Antle?] and SULLINS Soldiers of the Civil War. The men of Adams' Regiment were ordered to report for duty in Harrell's Battalion.
SARA military microfilm collection - Arkansas ... Arkansas Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention Battalion. He was elected captain on March 8, 1862 but he "refused to act" andresigned on June 28, 1862.
Confederate Carroll Co War Dead - Seaborn Jones Cotten ... Company F, 4th Battalion, Tennessee Cavalry (Brannerâs) Company F, 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Ashbyâs) SIMPSON. 1 st Georgia Cavalry ... Harrellâs Arkansas Cavalry. Died in Hempstead County, AR Feb 4, 1864.
Thomas Washington Fancher (1833 - 1892) - Genealogy I believe the following list is the most complete roster of the men of the 106th Infantry Division who were killed during WWII. After fighting at Elkhorn Tavern, the unit was ordered east of the Mississippi River and dismounted. RECORD DETAILS; Image ID: 73714: Creation Date: circa June 1865: Creator Name: Unknown: City: County: State: Collection Name: Brigadier General JOHN B. CLARK, Jr. Love's Company, Cavalry, Texas Reserve Corps, Colonel J.W. Microfilm.
Alabama Lewis' (Harrell's) Cavalry Battalion - Research OnLine Cavalry Division, Major-General James F. Fagan, 5.800 men Cabell's Brigade, Brigadier-General William L. Cabell, 2.600 men Gordon's, Monroe's, Morgan's Arkansas Cavalry, Gunter's, Harrell's, Hill's Witherspoon's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion Dobbins' Brig, Colonel Archibald S. Dobbins, 700 men circa 1861-1865. The Eighth Arkansas Infantry was a regiment that served in the Confederate army during the Civil War. 1st Lt., Company A, Herrell's Battalion, Cabbells Brig., Fourth Arkansas Infantry, CSA. 18th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion: September 1864: Lieutenant Colonel Elisha Lawley McMurtrey 2nd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Slemons's) McMurtrey's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion The first series contains formal reports which, according to the preface in Volume 1, will be arranged "according to the campaigns and several theaters of operations (in the â¦
Infantry Arkansas Borland's Battalion ⦠Parson's Texas Cavalry 1861-1865 (12th Texas Cavalry). Most of the men whose names appear in this index served with units from 15 different states or territories; others were soldiers raised directly by the Confederate government, generals and staff officers, and other enlisted men not associated with a regiment. Armisteads Regiment of Cavalry on April 18, 1864 and became Company A of that regiment. Cav Battalion Jackman's Brigade G Ingram, H.B. 62 Regiment Virginia Infantry. 62 Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers.
Confederate Military History - Arkansas: Harrell, Col. John M ... Hand-to-hand combat ensued. 04 â¦
Obituary - Crowe-Fields Funeral Home, Inc. The 1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion (Stirman's) (1864-1865) was a Confederate Army cavalry battalion during the American Civil War. Arkansas National Guard Museum. Thomas died from complications after being stabbed by a fellow Mason. COOPER, John W.-- (14 Nov 1824 - 29 June 1895) Gen. N.B. Colonel Peel was eventually superseded by Charles W. Adams, resulting in what is known as 3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops (Adams'), which, was disbanded after breaking under fire during the Battle of Prairie Grove. 1 Sergeant, Co. A, Harrell's Battalion, Arkansas Cavalry, Co. A., M376 roll 8. Harrells Arkansas Cavalry Battalion : Ltc John M. Harrell ; Monroes Arkansas-Kavallerie : Oberst James C. Monroe ; Morgans Arkansas-Kavallerie : Oberst Thomas J. Morgan ; Arkansas-Kavallerie-Bataillon von Witherspoon: Maj JL Witherspoon ; Hugheys Arkansas-Batterie : Cpt WM Hughey ; Organized on June 16, 1862, as Matlockâs Arkansas Cavalry Battalion, it was later converted to infantry. Mustered into the Confederate service, August 6, 1863, at Hawkinsville, Georgia B. N. Mitchell, captain COMBO - $50.00. Arkansas National Guard Museum. Companies organized in communities around the state and moved to ⦠Confederate Military History - Arkansas [Harrell, Col. John M.] on Amazon.com. Alabama, United States of America.
The Confederate Wall of Honor Harrell's Battalion, Arkansas Cavalry: Hill's Cavalry Battalion: Hindman's Cavalry Regiment: Hooker's Company, Arkansas Mounted Volunteers (30 days, 1861) Independent Arkansas Cavalry: Jackman's Cavalry Regiment: Johnson's Cavalry Battalion: Leve's Cavalry Regiment: