Arkansas Civil War Confederate Units
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Arkansas Civil War Confederate Units, a list of units formed from that state for service in the Confederate Army during the Civil War
American Civil War
The American Civil War was a civil war fought in the United States of America. In response to the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, 11 southern slave states declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America ; the other 25...

. Like most states, Arkansas possessed a prewar Militia
Arkansas Militia in the Civil War
The units of the Arkansas Militia in the Civil War included militia organizations to which the current Arkansas National Guard has a connection: the militia, Home Guard, and State Troop regiments raised by the State of Arkansas. Like most of the United States, Arkansas had an organized militia...

 organization, which consisted of seventy one regiments, organized into eight brigades, and divided into two divisions. In addition to its standard militia regiment or regiments, each county was authorized to create up to four Volunteer Militia Companies. While none of the prewar militia regiments were enrolled into Confederate service, many of the existing Volunteer Militia Companies were enrolled into new volunteer regiments. Other new Volunteer Companies were raised with no connection to the prewar militia. Immediately following secession, the State Military Board began organizing regiments of State Troops. Many of these regiments were eventually transferred into Confederate Service. Some Volunteer Regiments were organized under direct authority of the new Confederate Government and were never organized as State Troops. In 1862, the Confederate Congress passed a new conscription law and new companies and regiments were organized almost entirely of conscripted, or drafted men. The secession convention also authorized each county to organize Home Guard units made up of men too young or too old or otherwise exempt from conscription or militia service.

Militia

At the beginning of the war, the Arkansas Militia consisted of 71 Regiments, which were organized into two divisions, each division having four brigades. Each county had at least one regiment, several had more than one regiment within the county. The Arkansas Militia Act allowed each regiment to form up to four volunteer companies. While the regular militia regiments were required to drill three times per year and were required to supply their own weapons, the volunteer companies drilled much more often and were actually supplied with some equipment from the state.

Only one Militia Regiment, the 45th Arkansas Militia Regiment of Searcy County was actually mobilized for service during the war. Governor Rector mobilized the regiment in the fall of 1865 in order to deal with perceived threat to the new Confederate government from Arkansas Peace Societies. The 45th Arkansas Militia conducted a brief campaign to round up individuals suspected of participation in these movements in the mountain of northwest Arkansas. The many of the prisoners form this operation were forcibly enrolled in Marmaduke's 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.

A provisional battalion of militia was organized under the command of Colonel Solon F. Borland
Solon Borland
Solon Borland was a newspaperman, soldier, diplomat, Democratic United States Senator from the State of Arkansas and a Confederate officer during the American Civil War.-Early life:...

, in April 1861, before the State actually seceded from the Union, for the purpose of seizing the federal installation at Fort Smith, Arkansas. Borland's Arkansas Infantry Battalion was composed of three Volunteer Infantry Companies and One Volunteer Artillery Company belonging to the 13th Arkansas Militia Regiment, Pulaski County. Borland's Battalion found that the federal installation at Fort Smith had already been abandoned. One Volunteer company was left to guard the installation, and the other's returned to Pulaski County and eventually joined new Volunteer Regiments being formed in the summer of 1861.

A decision was made by the state Arkansas Secession Convention not to activate the militia in mass, but form a series of new State Troop regiments for the new Army of Arkansas. Many of these volunteer militia companies were enrolled in the new volunteer regiments which were formed by the Military Board of Arkansas.

Provisional Army of Arkansas

The Arkansas Succession Convention decided that rather than activating the existing militia regiments, they would raise new volunteer regiments. The convention was concerned that if the militia was called out and transferred into Confederate Service, they would be subject to being transferred out of the state, leaving the state defenseless. The convention was also concerned with the cost involved in paying for a large standing state force. These new volunteer regiments would be a part of the Provisional Army of Arkansas and would be transitioned into Confederate service as quickly as possible. The Provisional Army of Arkansas was to consist of two divisions, the 1st Division in the western part of the state, and the 2nd Division in the eastern part of the state. The new regiments of State Troops were mustered in to service for 90 days. The regiments in the eastern division were transferred into Confederate Service under the command of Brigadier General Hardee. The regiments in the western division participated in the Battle of Wilson's Creek
Battle of Wilson's Creek
The Battle of Wilson's Creek, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, between Union forces and the Missouri State Guard, early in the American Civil War. It was the first major battle of the war west of the Mississippi River and is sometimes...

 as a brigade under State Brigadier General N.B. Pearce. Following the battle of Wilson's Creek, the western division was marched back to Arkansas and given the opportunity to vote on whether or not they would be transferred into Confederate Service. The units of the western division voted to disband rather than transfer into Confederate service. The Secession Convention appointed a new state military board to organize the new regiments and coordinate their transition into Confederate service.

Left to its own defenses

In the Spring of 1862, the state again attempted to gather its own force of State Troops. General Van Dorn had been ordered to take his Army of the West, east of the Mississippi River in order to support Confederate efforts in western Tennessee that would ultimately lead to the Battle of Shiloh and the Corinth Campaign. The State Military Board authorized the establishment of several new regiments for the defense of the State, and ordered the conscription of the requisite number of men from the militia to fill the ranks. The new regiments were organized fairly quickly, and were mustered into service in June, July and August, 1862. They were mustered into service as the 1st (Rector), 2nd (Brooks) and 3rd (Peel) Regiments, Northwest Division, District of Arkansas. 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. The 1st and 2nd Regiments, Northwest Division, finally assumed their authorized designations of 35th (Rector) and 34th (Brooks) Arkansas Regiments, respectively.

The last ditch recruiting effort

Following the fall of Little Rock to Union Forces in September, 1863, the State of Arkansas was again forced to raise units of State Troops in order to provide for its own defense. Governor Harris Flanagin
Harris Flanagin
Harris Flanagin was the seventh Governor of the State of Arkansas.-Biography:Harris Flanagin was born in Roadstown, New Jersey. Flanagin was educated in Quaker schools in New Jersey. At age 18 he became a professor of mathematics. Flanagin moved west and opened his own private school in Paoli,...

 (who had defeated Governor Rector in his re-election bid of 1862) issued a proclamation on August 10, 1863, just a month before the capitol fell, announcing that he had been authorized to raise new regiments of state troops and that by special agreement these new units could not be transferred out of the state by Confederate authorities. After the fall of Little Rock, recruiting was far more difficult than it had been in the first years of the war. The constant transfer of Arkansas troops into the eastern theater of the war, across the Mississippi River
Mississippi River
The Mississippi River is the largest river system in North America. Flowing entirely in the United States, this river rises in western Minnesota and meanders slowly southwards for to the Mississippi River Delta at the Gulf of Mexico. With its many tributaries, the Mississippi's watershed drains...

 from their homes, was a major objection by the remaining population of men eligible for military service. With Federal forces now occupying the state capitol, the Confederate state government had no way of enforcing conscription laws in the counties behind the Union lines, except during raids by Generals Price and Shelby in 1864. The remaining Confederate regiments were plagued by desertions.

On September 16, 1863, Governor Fagan issued General Order No. 6 from Arkadelphia, which called in to service the militia regiments of the counties of Clark, Hempstead, Sevier, Pike, Polk, Montgomery, La Fayette, Ouachita, Union, and Columbia in order to resist the Federal army. The Governor's order directed the regiments to march to Arkadelphia at the earliest possible day. Companies were to be mounted and commanders were to compel persons evading the call to come to the rendezvous. The intent was to form companies of twelve-month mounted volunteers. In describing this call in a letter to General Holmes dated October 18, 1863 from Washington, Arkansas, the new Confederate state capitol, Flanagin stated that he issued the order calling out the militia, as an experiment, expecting to get volunteers. The order succeeded so well as to get companies organized in the counties where the call for the militia was enforced which resulted in seven companies being collected under the call. Flanagin also stated that "the troops raised by the State are more than double all the troops raised by volunteering, or by the conscript law, within the past few months".

These new units of Arkansas State Troops were placed under the overall command of Col. William H. Trader who was detailed to Governor Flanagin by General E. Kirby Smith. Col. Trader remained in command of the state troops until he resigned in June 1864.

On January 14, 1864, Governor Flanagin, through General Peay, issued General Orders, No. 8. which directed that certain named companies of Arkansas mounted volunteers, which had been called into the service of the State under the proclamation of the August 10, 1863, and be designated as the 1st Battalion, Arkansas State Troops, more often referred to as Pettus's Battalion Arkansas State Troops. The unit participated in the battle of Marks Mill on April 25, 1864 as a part of Brigadier General William L. Cabell’s Division. Lt. Col. Pettus was killed during the battle and Capt. P.K. Williamson of Company A commanded the battalion until the unit was increased to a regiment and transferred to Confederate service.

In August 1864 when the term of enlistment for these state troops was about to expire, Adjutant General Peay issued an order which directed that companies be allowed to vote on the subject of being transferred into Confederate service. On September 5, 1864, the State Troop companies, including Pettus's Battalion, were formed into one regiment of cavalry to be designated as the 3rd Regiment of Arkansas State Cavalry, with Col. Robert C. Newton assigned to the command of the regiment until an election could be held for field officers. This unit was mustered into the Confederate Service on the October 31, 1864 as the 10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Newton's)
10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Newton's)
The Netwon's 10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was a Confederate Army Cavalry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:Netwon's 10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was orgionally organized as a group of Volunteer Companies raised from the militia regiments of southern Arkansas, immediately...

, and Col. Newton was elected Regimental Commander.

List of Arkansas State Troop units

Unit Commander Alternate Designation Final Designation
1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops Colonel Patrick R. Cleburne  1st Arkansas Volunteer Infantry 15th (Josey's) Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
15th (Josey's) Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to Confederate service the...

3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
The 3rd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops was an Arkansas State infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated as the 2nd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops, by the State Military Board, but it was named the 3rd Arkansas by Brigadier General Nicholas Bartlett...

 
Colonel John R. Gratiot 2nd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops

"Gratiot's Regiment"
Disbanded following Battle of Wilson's Creek
Battle of Wilson's Creek
The Battle of Wilson's Creek, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, between Union forces and the Missouri State Guard, early in the American Civil War. It was the first major battle of the war west of the Mississippi River and is sometimes...

4th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
4th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Colonel J. D. Walker "Walker's Regiment" Disbanded following Battle of Wilson's Creek
Battle of Wilson's Creek
The Battle of Wilson's Creek, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, between Union forces and the Missouri State Guard, early in the American Civil War. It was the first major battle of the war west of the Mississippi River and is sometimes...

5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Colonel Thomas P. Dockery  "Dockery's Regiment" Disbanded following Battle of Wilson's Creek
Battle of Wilson's Creek
The Battle of Wilson's Creek, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, between Union forces and the Missouri State Guard, early in the American Civil War. It was the first major battle of the war west of the Mississippi River and is sometimes...

5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops (Cross) Colonel David C. Cross Fighting Fifth 5th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
6th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops Colonel Richard Lyon 6th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
6th Arkansas Infantry
6th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. Organized mainly from Volunteer Companies raised in the southern half of Arkansas, the regiment was among the first transferred to Confederate Service, and virtually the entire war serving in Confederate...

7th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops Colonel Robert G. Shaver Bloody Seventh 7th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
8th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops Colonel William K. Patterson 8th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
1st Cavalry Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
1st Cavalry Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Colonel DeRosey Carroll Carroll's Regiment Disbanded following Battle of Wilson's Creek
Battle of Wilson's Creek
The Battle of Wilson's Creek, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, between Union forces and the Missouri State Guard, early in the American Civil War. It was the first major battle of the war west of the Mississippi River and is sometimes...

Helena Artillery
Helena Artillery
The Helena Artillery was a Confederate Army artillery battery during the American Civil War. The unit was known by several other designations during the war including; Key's Battery, Arkansas Light Artillery The unit was occasionally assigned to artillery battalions from other states, so the...

Captain A. W. Clarkson
Captain John H. Calvert

Captain Thomas J. Key
Key's Battery

Clarkson's Battery,

Company C, 20th Alabama Light Artillery Battalion

Company H, 28th Georgia Artillery Battalion
Jackson Light Artillery Captain James G. Thrall

Captain George W. McCown

Captain George T. Hubbard
Thrall’s Battery

McCown's Battery
3rd Arkansas Light Artillery
Pulaski Light Artillery
Pulaski Light Artillery
The Pulaski Light Artillery was a Confederate Army artillery battery from Pulaski County, Arkansas, during the American Civil War...

Captain Robert C. Newton
Robert C. Newton
Robert C. Newton was a noted lawyer and Confederate General in Arkansas during the American Civil War. He is most remembered for his involvement in the Brooks-Baxter War. Robert C...



Captain William Edward Woodruff, Jr.
Woodruff's Battery

Weaver Light Artillery

3rd Arkansas Field Battery
Disbanded following Battle of Wilson's Creek
Battle of Wilson's Creek
The Battle of Wilson's Creek, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, between Union forces and the Missouri State Guard, early in the American Civil War. It was the first major battle of the war west of the Mississippi River and is sometimes...

 Reformed later as the Weaver Light Artillery
Fort Smith Artillery Ried's Battery Disbanded following Battle of Wilson's Creek
Battle of Wilson's Creek
The Battle of Wilson's Creek, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, between Union forces and the Missouri State Guard, early in the American Civil War. It was the first major battle of the war west of the Mississippi River and is sometimes...

1st Regiment, Northwest Division Colonel Frank Rector Rector's War Regiment 35th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
35th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
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2nd Regiment, Northwest Division Colonel William H. Brooks 34th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
34th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 34th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment was originally designated by the state military board as the 2nd Regiment, Northwest Division, District of Arkansas....

3rd Regiment, Northwest Division Colonel Charles W. Adams Adams's Arkansas Infantry Regiment  Disbanded following Battle of Prairie Grove
Battle of Prairie Grove
The Battle of Prairie Grove was a battle of the American Civil War fought on 7 December 1862, that resulted in a tactical stalemate but essentially secured northwest Arkansas for the Union.-Strategic situation: Union:...

1st Battalion, Arkansas State Troops
1st Battalion, Arkansas State Troops
The 1st Battalion, Arkansas State Troops was a Arkansas State Cavalry battalion during the American Civil War. The unit is also some times referred to as Pettus' Battalion or Trader's Battalion, Arkansas State Troops...

Colonel William H. Trader

Lieutenant Colonel Allen T. Pettus

Colonel Robert C. Newton
Robert C. Newton
Robert C. Newton was a noted lawyer and Confederate General in Arkansas during the American Civil War. He is most remembered for his involvement in the Brooks-Baxter War. Robert C...

Trader's Battalion Arkansas State Troops

Pettus's Battalion Arkansas State Troops

3rd Regiment of Arkansas State Cavalry
10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Newton's)
10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Newton's)
The Netwon's 10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was a Confederate Army Cavalry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:Netwon's 10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was orgionally organized as a group of Volunteer Companies raised from the militia regiments of southern Arkansas, immediately...

2nd Battalion, Arkansas State Troops Lieutenant Colonel John Crowell Wright Wright’s Battalion

Wright’s Cavalry
12th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
12th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
The 12th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was a Confederate Army Cavalry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:12th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was originally organized as a group of Volunteer Companies raised from the militia regiments of southern Arkansas, immediately following the fall of...


Infantry

Tracking Arkansas Confederate Infantry Regiments can be extremely complicated due to the fact that numerical designations were often issued to multiple units. Some of these duplications were due to the competing authorities attempting to organize forces in the state. Other duplications were due to poor and or delayed communications between the various mustering agents, the Arkansas State Military Board, which was in charge of organizing forces with in the state, and the Confederate War Department in Richmond. Additional duplications occurred when parts of various regiments were captured, only to be paroled, exchanged and returned to active status at some later point. Finally, much duplication occurred after effective communications had been severed between Richmond and the Department of the Trans-Mississippi. General Sterling Price's staff made an attempt to renumber Confederate Regiments in the Trans-Mississippi, resulting in many regiments serving west of the Mississippi having duplicate designations with units serving east of the Mississippi River.

Competing Authorities

An example of the confusion caused by the competing authorities organizing forces is the numbers of the regiment organized by Colonel, later Major General Patrick Cleburne. Cleburne's regiment received the designation of 1st Arkansas when it was mustered into state service at Mound City on May 14, 1861. Cleburne's regiment was accepted into Confederate service by General Hardeee on July 23, 1861, at Pitman's Ferry, Arkansas as the 1st Arkansas Volunteer Infantry. However Confederate authorities had authorized Colonel T. B. Flournoy to raise a regiment of Arkansas Volunteers in April 1861, before the state had actually seceded. The regiment raised by Flournoy, which elected James F. Fagan as its original Colonel, was never mustered in to State Service, so it never received a state designation. When Cleburne's regiment's documents reached the war department, the duplication was discovered and Cleburne's regiment was re-designated as the 15th Arkansas. Unfortunately there would be two other regiments which were also numbered the 15th Arkansas, one commanded by Colonel Dandrige McRea and another commanded by Colonel James Gee.

Additionally, at various times during the war, the State Military Board attempted to organized State Troop organizations, which were not intended to be transferred to Confederate Service. Most of these regiments were eventually transferred into Confederate service but they existed, often with duplicated state number designations for some period of time as state organizations. An example of this confusion involves the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment and Adams Arkansas Infantry Regiment. After the battle of Pea Ridge, General Van Dorn took most of the organized regiments in the state, and all military supplies that he could lay hand on and moved them across the Mississippi River to Corinth, Mississippi, leaving the state basically defenseless. The State Military Board authorized the establishment of several new regiments for the defense of the State, and ordered the conscription of the requisite number of men from the militia to fill the ranks. The new regiments were organized fairly quickly, and were mustered into service in June, July and August, 1862. Among the newly-organized regiments authorized by the State Military Board were the 34th (Col. William H. Brooks), 35th (Col. Frank A. Rector) and 36th (Col. Samuel W. Peel). True to form, these designations were ignored, and they were mustered into service as the 1st (Rector), 2nd (Brooks) and 3rd (Peel) Regiments, Northwest Division, District of Arkansas. Colonel Peel was eventually superseded by Charles W. Adams, resulting in what is known as Adam's 3rd Arkansas Infantry, which, was disbanded after the Battle of Prairie Grove. The 1st and 2nd Regiments, Northwest Division, finally assumed their authorized designations of 35th and 34th Arkansas Regiments, respectively. To further confuse matters for when the United States War Department clerks who put together the Compiled Service Records, decades after the war, ran across scattered records of certain men of the 3rd Arkansas who had been paroled at Springfield, Missouri, after the battle of Prairie Grove, they compiled them with the records of Colonel Van H. Manning's 3rd Arkansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment. In fact, these men belonged to Adams's so-called 3rd Arkansas.

Confusing Communications

Communications with the Confederate War Department also led to much confusion. When a new regiment was organized, state officials issued the next available number under its numbering scheme. Before a new unit obtained its final or Confederate designation, the regimental muster rolls and election returns had to be forwarded to the Confederate War Department which would assign the next available number, according to its numbering scheme. Given the great distance involved, even before Union forces established effective control of the Mississippi River, many duplications occurred. When a duplication was identified, the Confederate War Department would attempt to renumber a regiment to relieve the confusion, but often only confused the issue further. A good example of this type of duplication is the regiment organized by Dadridge McRea. McRea's unit was originally designated as the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Battalion, because it lacked the required number of companies to organize as a full regiment. By the time sufficient companies were added to bring the unit up to regimental strength, the unit was designated as the 21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment. However, Confederate authorities realized that they had also accepted Colonel Jordan E. Cravens regiment as the 21st Arkansas. To rectify the confusion, the Confederate War Department redesignated McRea's Regiment as the 15th Arkansas Infantry. Almost immediately, the Confederate War Department realized that it had just awarded this designation to Cleburne's former 1st Arkansas, so McRea's Regiment was redesignated as the 15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed as the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Battalion. After receiving the required 10 companies, the unit was redesignated as the 21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment...

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Designations affected by surrender, parole and exchange

The designations of some units became conflicted as parts of units were captured and later paroled, exchanged, and re-entered active service. An example of this is Dawson's 19th Arkansas Infantry. The regiment completed its organization at Nashville, Arkansas, in November, 1861 and C. L. Dawson was elected Colonel. The unit was assigned to the garrison of Fort Hindman at Arkansas Post, a large part of the regiment was captured when the fort was surrendered on January 11, 1863. Some of the men, including the regimental commander, Col. Dawson, were absent from Arkansas Post at the time it surrendered. This remnant of the 19th was consolidated with similar remnants of other units captured at the post, and with Colonel Dawson, in command, they continued to be referred to as the 19th Arkansas, some times being referred to as Hardy's Regiment (who succeeded Dawson in command), and operated in the Trans-Mississippi department for the remainder of the war. The part of Dawson's original regiment that was captured at Arkansas Post, were sent to prisons in the North, and when exchanged in April 1863 at City Point, Virginia
City Point, Virginia
City Point was a town in Prince George County, Virginia that was annexed by the independent city of Hopewell in 1923. It served as headquarters of the Union Army during the Siege of Petersburg during the American Civil War.- History :...

, and then transferred to the Army of Tennessee, where they spent the rest of the war, also being referred to as the 19th Arkansas. There was also a third regiment that was given the designation of 19th Arkansas. This regiment was organized on April 2, 1862, at DeValls Bluff, with Col. Hamilton P. Smead in command. Smead was eventually replaced by Colonel Thomas P. Dockery, and surrendered with the garrison of Vicksburg Mississippi.

Re-organization of the Trans-Mississippi Department

In 1863, General Price's staff decided to designate the Arkansas infantry regiments in the District of Arkansas as Trans-Mississippi Rifle Regiments. Col. Asa S. Morgan's 26th Arkansas Regiment was designated as the 3rd Trans-Mississippi Regiment. Immediately the officers and men begin to refer to themselves as the 3rd Arkansas Regiment. This leads to confusion for researchers who find Col. Van H. Manning's 3rd Arkansas Volunteer Infantry serving under General Lee in the Army of Northern Virginia and a group in Arkansas who insist on also calling themselves the 3rd Arkansas.

Consolidated units

As Confederate units lost access to the geographical area's that they were organized in, they lost any ability to recruit replacements for their battlefield and non battlefield losses. This was particularly true of the regiments that found themselves isolated east of the Mississippi River after the fall of Vicksburg in 1863. As the regiments continued to dwindle in size, it became necessary to combine or consolidate units in order to eliminate unnecessary, redundant command and staff positions and field units at or near full strength. Most of these consolidates were considered "field consolidations" which were intended to be temporary organizations, until recruits could be obtained. Attempts were made to maintain the separate identity of the original regiments in these temporary or field consolidations. Later as the man power shortage became more extreme, it became necessary to make these consolidations permanent. In the Department of the Trans-Mississippi, these permanent consolidations began in 1864, resulting in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiments. In the Army of Tennessee these permanent consolidations did not occur until the final month of the war, resulting in the 1st Consolidated Arkansas Infantry and the 1st Consolidated Arkansas Mounted Rifles.

The 40 Series Regiments

The 40-series Arkansas infantry regiments, regiments with a number higher than 40, are actually listed as Cavalry Regiments in most histories. These regiments were originally authorized as infantry regiments, but were mounted in order to accompany Price's 1864 Missouri Campaign, which was planned as an all-cavalry affair. The rare references list them as mounted infantry, for example, 44th Arkansas Infantry (Mounted). However, they were almost always referred to as Cavalry units 44th Arkansas Cavalry, when the numerical designation was used. Usually, however, they were simply designated by the name of the regiment's colonel, for example, McGehee's Arkansas Cavalry. These regiments were for the most part raised in northeast Arkansas, and seem to have consisted in large part of absentees from other regiments. The 45th Arkansas, for example, consisted largely of absentees from the 38th Arkansas Regiment.

List of Arkansas Confederate Regiments

Regiment Muster Date Commanders Alternate Designations
1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment  May 6, 1861 Colonel James F. Fagan  1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

1st Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment
1st Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment
The 1st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 1st Arkansas Regiment, 30-Day Volunteers , was formally organized on November 23, 1861, which is the date of the appointments of the field and staff officers—under command of Colonel...

 
November 23, 1861 Colonel James Haywood McCaleb None
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

April 9, 1865 Colonel Edward Alexander Howell 1st Arkansas Infantry
1st Arkansas Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. There were three regiments known as "1st Arkansas" during the war...

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2nd Arkansas Infantry.

5th Arkansas Infantry
5th Arkansas Infantry
The 5th Arkansas Infantry, also called the Fighting Fifth was a Confederate Army infantry regiment organized in Arkansas to serve for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.-Organization:...

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6th
6th Arkansas Infantry
6th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. Organized mainly from Volunteer Companies raised in the southern half of Arkansas, the regiment was among the first transferred to Confederate Service, and virtually the entire war serving in Confederate...

 and 7th Arkansas Infantry
7th Arkansas Infantry
The 7th Arkansas Infantry, nicknamed The Fighting 7th was a regiment of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.The 7th Arkansas Infantry was formed by newly appointed Confederate Colonel...

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8th Arkansas Infantry.

24th Arkansas Infantry.

13th Arkansas Infantry.

15th (Josey's) Arkansas Infantry.

19th (Dawsons's) Arkansas Infantry.

3rd Confederate Infantry.
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry (Trans-Mississippi)
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment which was formed in the Confederate Army of Tennessee in April 1865 and separate...

May 17, 1864 Colonel Jordan E. Cravens
Jordan E. Cravens
Jordan Edgar Cravens was a U.S. Representative from Arkansas, cousin of William Ben Cravens.-Biography:Born in Fredericktown, Missouri, Cravens moved with his father to Arkansas the following year....

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment

14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Powers')
14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Powers')
The 14th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. Two Arkansas units received the designation 14th. The other 14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was commanded by Colonel James H...

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15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed as the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Battalion. After receiving the required 10 companies, the unit was redesignated as the 21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment...

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16th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
16th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 16th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The Sixteenth Arkansas regiment was organized in November 1861, near the present town of Rogers, Benton county. The regimental officers at organization were as follows:* Colonel John F....

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21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 21st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:21st Infantry Regiment was organized on May 15, 1862 by consolidating four companies of McCarver's 14th and six companies of Lemoyne's 17th Arkansas Regiments, to form the 21st ...

2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Infantry was an army regiment of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.- Organization:The regiment was first formed in Helena, Arkansas through the efforts of Thomas Carmichael Hindman who had only recently resigned from the United States Congress due to the Arkansas...

 
June 26, 1861 Colonel Thomas C. Hindman

Lieutenant Colonel J. W. Bacoge

Lieutenant Colonel Elbridge Brasher
Hindman's Legion

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

2nd Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment
2nd Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 2nd Regiment Arkansas Regiment, 30-Day Volunteers , may not have completed its organization. The only records which have survived are from the 1st Battalion of this regimen...

 
November 18, 1861 Major Allen None
2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment which served in the Confederate Army of Tennessee and separate from the 2nd Regiment, Arkansas...

May 17, 1864 Colonel T.J. Reid
12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 12th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:12th Infantry Regiment was organized July 27, 1861 by E. W. Gantt. Many of the men were recruited in Dallas County. The field officers were Colonels Edward W. Gantt and T. J. Reid, Jr.,...



18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This unit is also known as 18th Arkansas Infantry. There was another regiment designated as the 18th Arkansas...



23rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
23rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 23rd Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:23rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment, originally C. W. Adams' 23rd Regiment, was organized at Helena, Arkansas on April 25, 1862 by consolidating Adams' and Hughes Infantry Battalions and...



8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was sometimes referred to in contemporary sources as “First Arkansas Battalion” and “2nd Arkansas Battalion.”...



12th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
12th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 12th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry battalion during the American Civil War. The unit was most often known as “Rapley’s Sharpshooters.”-Organization:...

3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment  July 5, 1861 Colonel Albert Rust
Albert Rust
Albert Rust was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Arkansas, and a delegate to the Provisional Confederate Congress...



Colonel Van H. Manning
Van H. Manning
Vannoy Hartrog Manning was a U.S. Representative from Mississippi and an officer in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War.-Early life:...


Lieutenant Colonel Robert S. Taylor
None
3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
The 3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment which served in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and separate from the 3rd Regiment,...

 
May 17, 1864 Colonel H. G. P. Williams 15th (Gee/Johnson) Arkansas Infantry Regiment.

19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, (Dockery's)

20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 20th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was also known as the 22nd Arkansas Infantry.-Organization:...

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4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment August 17, 1861 Colonel Evander McNair, Southwestern Arkansas Regiment

1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)
The 1st Arkansas Consolidate Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:On April 9, 1865, the depleted Arkansas regiments of D. H...

5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment June 28, 1861 Colonel David C. Cross,

Colonel Lucius Featherston,

Colonel Peter V. Green,

Colonel J. E. Murray
Fighting Fifth

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment  June 10, 1861 Colonel Richard Lyon

Colonel Alexander Travis Hawthorn
Alexander Travis Hawthorn
Alexander Travis Hawthorn was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.-Biography:...

6th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops

6th & 7th Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 7th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War composed of troops from northeast Arkansas.-Organization:...

 
June 16, 1861 Colonel Robert G. Shaver

Colonel D. A. Gillespie
"Bloody Seventh"

6th & 7th Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 8th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas.-Organization:...

July 13, 1861 (State Service)

September 10, 1861 (Confederate Service)
Colonel William K. Patterson

Colonel George F. Baucum,

Colonel John H. Kelly
8th/19th Consolidated Arkansas Infantry Regiments

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 9th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers.Its companies were recruited...

July 20, 1861 Colonel John M. Bradley,

Colonel Isaac L. Dunlop
"Parson's Regiment"

1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)
The 1st Arkansas Consolidate Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:On April 9, 1865, the depleted Arkansas regiments of D. H...

10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

 
July 1861 Colonel T. D. Merrick

Colonel A. R. Witt
Witt's 10th Arkansas Cavalry
11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 11th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 11th Arkansas was organized in Saline County, Arkansas in July 1861. The Mustering Officer for the regiment was George M. Holt, a Brigadier General of the Arkansas State Militia...

July 1861 Colonel Jabez M. Smith

Colonel John L. Logan

Colonel John Griffith
11th and 17th Consolidated Arkansas Infantry Regiment
11th and 17th Consolidated Arkansas Infantry Regiment
11th and 17th Consolidated Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 11t/17th Consolidated Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit is also known as the 11t/17th Mounted Infantry.-Organization:...

March 1863 Colonel John L. Logan

Colonel John Griffith
11th / 17th Arkansas Mounted Infantry
12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 12th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:12th Infantry Regiment was organized July 27, 1861 by E. W. Gantt. Many of the men were recruited in Dallas County. The field officers were Colonels Edward W. Gantt and T. J. Reid, Jr.,...

July 27, 1861 Colonel Edward W. Gantt

Colonel T. J. Reid, Jr.
2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment which served in the Confederate Army of Tennessee and separate from the 2nd Regiment, Arkansas...

13th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
13th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 13th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.- Organization :The 13th Arkansas was formally organized on 29 Jul 1861 at Camp Ground in Greene Co, Arkansas with about 1000 men. The companies mustered into Confederate service at Harrisburg,...

July 29, 1861 Colonel L. Featherston,

Colonel James A. McNeely,

Colonel John E. Murry,

Colonel James C. Tappan
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (McCarver's)
14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (McCarver's)
The 14th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit is also known as the 9th Arkansas Infantry regiment and the 18th Arkansas Infantry Battalion. There were two Arkansas units designated the 14th Arkansas. The other 14th Arkansas regiment...

October 22, 1861 Col. James H. McCarver 9th Battalion Arkansas Infantry

18th Battalion Arkansas Infantry

21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 21st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:21st Infantry Regiment was organized on May 15, 1862 by consolidating four companies of McCarver's 14th and six companies of Lemoyne's 17th Arkansas Regiments, to form the 21st ...

14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Powers')
14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Powers')
The 14th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. Two Arkansas units received the designation 14th. The other 14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was commanded by Colonel James H...

July 1861 Colonel William C. Mitchell,

Colonel Eli Dodson,

Colonel Frank P. Powers
14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment which was formed in the Confederate Army of Tennessee in April 1865 and separate...

15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Johnson's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Johnson's)
The 15th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. There were two other Confederate infantry regiments which received the designation 15th Arkansas, The first was originally commanded by Colonel, later Major General, Patrick Cleburne, is known as...

 
January 2, 1862 Colonel James Gee

Colonel Ben W. Johnson
15th (Gee/Johnson)Arkansas Infantry Regiment
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from previously existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to...

May 14, 1861 (State Service)
July 23, 1861 (Confederate Service)
Colonel Patrick R. Cleburne

Lieutenant Colonel Archibald K. Patton

Colonel Lucius E. Polk
Lucius E. Polk
-References:* Warner, Ezra J., Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders, Louisiana State University Press, 1959, ISBN 978-0-8071-0823-9.-External links:*...



Colonel John E. Josey
1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Northwest)  July 15, 1861 Colonel Dandridge McRae

Colonel James H. Hobbs

Colonel Squire Boone
3rd Arkansas Infantry Battalion

21st (McCrae's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment which was formed in the Confederate Army of Tennessee in April 1865 and separate...

16th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
16th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 16th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The Sixteenth Arkansas regiment was organized in November 1861, near the present town of Rogers, Benton county. The regimental officers at organization were as follows:* Colonel John F....

December 4, 1861 Colonel John F. Hill

David Provence
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment which was formed in the Confederate Army of Tennessee in April 1865 and separate...

17th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Griffith's)
17th (Griffith's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 17th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The unit, originally known as the 17th Infantry Regiment, was organized at Fort Smith, Arkansas, on 17 November 1861. The men elected Frank A. Rector, who would later commanded the...

 
November 17, 1861 Colonel Frank Rector

Colonel John L. Logan

Colonel John Griffith
11th / 17th Arkansas Mounted Infantry
17th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Lemoyne's)
17th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Lemoyne's)
The 17th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The Seventeenth Arkansas regiment was organized in August, 1861, at Fairfield, Yell county, under orders of the State military board. The field and staff officers were:*Colonel. George...

August 1, 1861 Colonel George W. Lemoyne

Colonel Robert H. Crockett

Colonel Jordan E. Cravens
21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 21st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:21st Infantry Regiment was organized on May 15, 1862 by consolidating four companies of McCarver's 14th and six companies of Lemoyne's 17th Arkansas Regiments, to form the 21st ...



1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment which was formed in the Confederate Army of Tennessee in April 1865 and separate...

18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Carroll's) April 2, 1862 Colonel David W. Carroll

Colonel John N. Daly

Colonel Robert Hamilton Crockett

Lieutenant Colonel William N. Parish
2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment which served in the Confederate Army of Tennessee and separate from the 2nd Regiment, Arkansas...



18th Arkansas Mounted Infantry
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Marmaduke's)  January 1, 1862 Colonel Thomas C. Hindman

Colonel John S. Marmaduke
Hindman's Legion

1st Arkansas Infantry Battalion

3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Dawson's) November 1861 Colonel C. L. Dawson

Lieutenant Colonel Augustus S. Hutchinson
8th/19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Dockery's)
19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Dockery's)
The 19th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. There were two other Arkansas units which were designated as the 19th Arkansas...

April 2, 1862 Colonel Hamilton P. Smead

Colonel Thomas P. Dockery

Colonel William H. Dismukes

Colonel Horatio Gates Perry Williamson
3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
The 3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment which served in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and separate from the 3rd Regiment,...



19th Arkansas Cavalry
19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Hardy's)
19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Hardy's)
The Hardy's Arkansas Infantry Regiment was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit is often referred to as the 19th or 19th/24th Infantry Regiment. Two other units were also designated as the 19th Arkansas...

February 1863 Colonel Charles L. Dawson

Colonel William R. Hardy
19th/24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment

Dawson's Arkansas Infantry Regiment

Hardy's Arkansas Infantry Regiment

3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
The 3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment which served in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and separate from the 3rd Regiment,...

20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 20th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was also known as the 22nd Arkansas Infantry.-Organization:...

April 9, 1862 Colonel George King

Colonel Henry P. Johnson

Colonel James H. Fletcher

Colonel Daniel W. Jones
22nd Arkansas Infantry

3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
The 3rd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment which served in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and separate from the 3rd Regiment,...

21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 21st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:21st Infantry Regiment was organized on May 15, 1862 by consolidating four companies of McCarver's 14th and six companies of Lemoyne's 17th Arkansas Regiments, to form the 21st ...

May 15, 1862 Colonel Jordan E. Cravens

Colonel William G. Matheny
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment which was formed in the Confederate Army of Tennessee in April 1865 and separate...

22nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
22nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 22nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War . This was the second regiment to be officially designated as the 22nd Arkansas...

July 11, 1862 Colonel Frank Rector

Colonel James P. King

Colonel Henry J. McCord
1st Arkansas Infantry, State Troops,

2nd Regiment, Northwest Division, District of Arkansas

Rector's War Regiment

35th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
35th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * *...

23rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
23rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 23rd Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:23rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment, originally C. W. Adams' 23rd Regiment, was organized at Helena, Arkansas on April 25, 1862 by consolidating Adams' and Hughes Infantry Battalions and...

September 10, 1862 Colonel Charles W. Adams

Colonel O. P. Lyles

Colonel Thomas J. Reid, Jr


2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment which served in the Confederate Army of Tennessee and separate from the 2nd Regiment, Arkansas...

24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 24th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was organized at White Sulphur Springs, Arkansas on June 6, 1862. The field officers were Colonel E. E. Portlock, Jr.; Lieutenant Colonels W. R....

June 1862 Colonel E. E. Portlock Hardy's/Dawson's Infantry Regiment

19th/24th Consolidated Arkansas Infantry Regiment

2nd/15th/24th Consolidated Arkansas Infantry Regiment

2nd/24th Consolidated Arkansas Infantry Regiment

1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry
The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield,...

25th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
25th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 25th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 25th Arkansas Infantry was organized as the 30th Arkansas Infantry Regiment on June 18, 1862, when the 11th Battalion Arkansas Infantry was increased to a regiment. Charles J....

 
June 13, 1862 Colonel Charles J. Turnbull 11th Battalion Arkansas Infantry

30th Arkansas Infantry Regiment

1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)
The 1st Arkansas Consolidate Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:On April 9, 1865, the depleted Arkansas regiments of D. H...

26th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
26th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 26th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:26th Infantry Regiment [also called 3rd Trans-Mississippi Regiment] was organized as Morgan’s Battalion on June 14, 1862, it was increased to a full regiment and reorganized as the 26th...

Example Colonel Asa S. Morgan 3rd Trans-Mississippi Regiment
27th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
27th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 27th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:27th Infantry Regiment was organized at Yellville, Arkansas, in July 1862, composed of a handful of companies of mounted volunteers, which were dismounted and reinforced with...

 
July 1862 Colonel James R. Shaler

Colonel Beal Gaither
None
28th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
28th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * * -See also:* List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units* Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State* Confederate Units by State* Arkansas in the American Civil War* Arkansas Militia in the Civil War...

Summer of 1862 Colonel Dandridge McRae McRae's Emergency Regiment

2nd Trans-Mississippi Regiment
29th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
29th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * * -See also:* List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units* Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State* Confederate Units by State* Arkansas in the American Civil War* Arkansas Militia in the Civil War...

 
June 1862 Colonel Joseph C. Pleasants 1st Trans-Mississippi Infantry

37th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
37th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * * -See also:* List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units* Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State* Confederate Units by State* Arkansas in the American Civil War* Arkansas Militia in the Civil War...

30th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
30th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * * -See also:* List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units* Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State* Confederate Units by State* Arkansas in the American Civil War* Arkansas Militia in the Civil War...

 
Summer of 1862 Colonel Robert A. Hart,

Colonel A. J. McNeill,

Colonel James W. Rogan

Lieutenant Colonel Iverson L. Brooks

5th Trans-Mississippi Regiment

39th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
31st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
31st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 31st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas.-Organization:...

May 27, 1862 Colonel Thomas Hamilton McCray 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)
The 1st Arkansas Consolidate Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:On April 9, 1865, the depleted Arkansas regiments of D. H...

32nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
32nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 32nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment, also called 4th Trans-Mississippi Regiment, was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War...

 
June 1862 Colonel Lucian C. Gause

Colonel C. H. Matlock

Lieutenant Colonel William Hicks
4th Trans-Mississippi Regiment
33rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
33rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * * -See also:* List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units* Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State* Confederate Units by State* Arkansas in the American Civil War* Arkansas Militia in the Civil War...

 
July 11, 1862 Colonel H.L. Grinstead None
34th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
34th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 34th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment was originally designated by the state military board as the 2nd Regiment, Northwest Division, District of Arkansas....

August 16, 1862 Colonel William H. Brooks 2nd Regiment, Northwest Division, District of Arkansas
35th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
35th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * *...

July 11, 1862 Colonel Frank Rector

Colonel James P. King

Colonel Henry J. McCord
1st Arkansas Infantry, State Troops,

1st Regiment, Northwest Division, District of Arkansas

Rector's War Regiment

22nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
22nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 22nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War . This was the second regiment to be officially designated as the 22nd Arkansas...

36th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
36th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * * -See also:* List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units* Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State* Confederate Units by State* Arkansas in the American Civil War* Arkansas Militia in the Civil War...

 
June 1862 Colonel James M. Davie,

Colonel John E. Glenn
28th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
28th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * * -See also:* List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units* Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State* Confederate Units by State* Arkansas in the American Civil War* Arkansas Militia in the Civil War...

37th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
37th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * * -See also:* List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units* Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State* Confederate Units by State* Arkansas in the American Civil War* Arkansas Militia in the Civil War...

 
June 6, 1862 Joseph C. Pleasants

Colonel Samuel S. Beal
29th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
29th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * * -See also:* List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units* Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State* Confederate Units by State* Arkansas in the American Civil War* Arkansas Militia in the Civil War...

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1st Trans-Mississippi Infantry Regiment
38th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
38th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
-External links:* * * * -See also:* List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units* Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State* Confederate Units by State* Arkansas in the American Civil War* Arkansas Militia in the Civil War...

September 8, 1862 Colonel Robert G. Shaver

Lieutenant Colonel William C. Adams

Lieutenant Colonel Milton D. Baber,

Major R. R. Henry
Shaver's Infantry Regiment
39th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
39th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 39th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This regiment was known successively as Johnson’s, Hawthorn’s, Polk’s and Cocke’s Regiment of Arkansas Infantry...

 (Cocke's)
Summer of 1862 Colonel Albert W. Johnson

Colonel Cadwalander Polk

Colonel Alexander T. Hawthorn

Colonel John B. Cocke

Colonel Cadwallader Long Polk
Cocke's Arkansas Infantry Regiment

Johnson’s Arkansas Infantry Regiment,

Hawthorn’s Arkansas Infantry Regiment

Polk’s Arkansas Infantry Regiment

Cocke’s Regiment of Arkansas Infantry

6th Trans-Mississippi Rifle Regiment

Infantry Battalions

Infantry battalions were not intended to be standing organizations during the Civil War. The regiment was the standard organization for both the Union and Confederate Armies. Battalions most often came into existence when there were not enough infantry companies present to form a full regiment, as when Dandrige McRea's 3rd Arkansas Infantry Battalion was formed before the battle of Wilson's Creek. Many of these ad hoc organizations, like McRea's, eventually gained enough companies and received recognition as a full regiment. Some battalions were formed by the detachment of several companies from a parent regiment as when several companies were detached from McCraven's 14th Arkansas Infantry and transfered to Kentucky with Brigadier General Hardee in 1861, and were designated the 9th Arkansas Infantry Battalion. A few battalions, like the 12th Arkansas Infantry Battalion, actually saw significant combat as a separate command.
Battalion Commander Alternate Designation Final Designation
1st Arkansas Infantry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel John S. Marmaduke
3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment 18th (Marmaduke's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th (Marmaduke's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit is also identified as the 1st Arkansas Infantry Battalion and the 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment...

2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion
2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry battalion during the American Civil War. The 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion was one of only three Arkansas units which served in Virginia during the Civil War...

 
Major William Naylor Bronaugh merged with 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Infantry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Dandridge McRae 21st (McCrae's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment 15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed as the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Battalion. After receiving the required 10 companies, the unit was redesignated as the 21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment...

4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
-External links:* * * * -See also:* List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units* Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State* Confederate Units by State* Arkansas in the American Civil War* Arkansas Militia in the Civil War...

 
Lieutenant Colonel Francis Terry merged with 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
7th Arkansas Infantry Battalion merged with 8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 8th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas.-Organization:...

8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was sometimes referred to in contemporary sources as “First Arkansas Battalion” and “2nd Arkansas Battalion.”...

Major John Miller

Lieutenant Colonel Batt L. Jones
Jones’ 1st Arkansas Battalion

Miller’s 2nd Arkansas Battalion
Consolidated with other units to form the 2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment which served in the Confederate Army of Tennessee and separate from the 2nd Regiment, Arkansas...

9th Arkansas Infantry Battalion Example 14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (McCarver's)
14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (McCarver's)
The 14th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit is also known as the 9th Arkansas Infantry regiment and the 18th Arkansas Infantry Battalion. There were two Arkansas units designated the 14th Arkansas. The other 14th Arkansas regiment...

 
8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 8th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas.-Organization:...

11th Arkansas Infantry Battalion Example Example 25th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
25th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 25th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 25th Arkansas Infantry was organized as the 30th Arkansas Infantry Regiment on June 18, 1862, when the 11th Battalion Arkansas Infantry was increased to a regiment. Charles J....

12th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
12th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 12th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry battalion during the American Civil War. The unit was most often known as “Rapley’s Sharpshooters.”-Organization:...

Major C. L. Jackson

Major William Field Rapley
Rapley's Sharpshooters 2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment is separate from and has no connection to the 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment which served in the Confederate Army of Tennessee and separate from the 2nd Regiment, Arkansas...

17th Arkansas Infantry Battalion Colonel George W. Lemoyne 17th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Lemoyne's)
17th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Lemoyne's)
The 17th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The Seventeenth Arkansas regiment was organized in August, 1861, at Fairfield, Yell county, under orders of the State military board. The field and staff officers were:*Colonel. George...

 
Consolidated with the 18th Battalion to form 21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 21st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:21st Infantry Regiment was organized on May 15, 1862 by consolidating four companies of McCarver's 14th and six companies of Lemoyne's 17th Arkansas Regiments, to form the 21st ...

18th Arkansas Infantry Battalion Colonel James H. McCarver 14th (McCarver's) Arkansas Infantry Consolidated with the 17th Battalion to form 21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 21st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:21st Infantry Regiment was organized on May 15, 1862 by consolidating four companies of McCarver's 14th and six companies of Lemoyne's 17th Arkansas Regiments, to form the 21st ...

Williamson's Arkansas Infantry Battalion
Williamson's Arkansas Infantry Battalion
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Colonel John L. Williamson 21st (McCrae's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment

1st Brook's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion

3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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31st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
31st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 31st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas.-Organization:...

Crawford's Arkansas Infantry Battalion  Lieutenant Colonel William A. Crawford split between 19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Dawson's) and
19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Hardy's)
19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Hardy's)
The Hardy's Arkansas Infantry Regiment was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit is often referred to as the 19th or 19th/24th Infantry Regiment. Two other units were also designated as the 19th Arkansas...


Volunteer Companies

The basic building block of a regiment during the Civil War period was the volunteer company. Many Volunteer Militia Companies were organized under the authority of the Arkansas Militia Law during 1860 and 1861. Most of the companies raised during this period had their elections certified by the local militia regimental commander and their commissions were issued by the Governor as the Commander in Chief of the State Militia. This practice continued until the fall of 1861. Other Volunteer Companies were raised directly for Confederate service and were never organized in the state militia. Volunteer Companies, whether militia or raised directly for Confederate Service were then organized in to new Volunteer Regiments. a Regiment required 8-10 companies for organization. If a unit was not able to must field enough companies to organize as a regiment, it was often allowed to organize as a separate battalion until enough companies were added to comprise a full regiment. A separate battalion was commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel. This list includes only those companies with a distinct name. Many volunteer companies were simply designated "Volunteer Infantry Company, Conway County," or Volunteer Cavalry Company, Conway County".
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Arkansas Guards Captain Ganum Brightwell Company G 7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 7th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War composed of troops from northeast Arkansas.-Organization:...

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Arkansas Rifles Captain Felix R. Robertson Company E 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This unit is also known as 18th Arkansas Infantry. There was another regiment designated as the 18th Arkansas...

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Arkansas Toothpicks Captain Lucius P. Featherston Company K 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Arkansas Toothpicks Captain G. A. Hale Company B 12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 12th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:12th Infantry Regiment was organized July 27, 1861 by E. W. Gantt. Many of the men were recruited in Dallas County. The field officers were Colonels Edward W. Gantt and T. J. Reid, Jr.,...

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Arkansas Travellers Captain William H. Tebbs Company A 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Arkansas Travellers Captain Robert M. Wallace Company G 9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 9th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers.Its companies were recruited...

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Ashley Light Infantry Captain Micajah R. Wilson Company F 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was sometimes referred to in contemporary sources as “First Arkansas Battalion” and “2nd Arkansas Battalion.”...

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Ashley Rangers Captain James H. Capers Company A 13th Louisiana Battalion.
Ashley Volunteers Captain Vannoy H. Manning Company K 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Auburn Grays Captain Joseph W. Barnett Company F 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This unit is also known as 18th Arkansas Infantry. There was another regiment designated as the 18th Arkansas...

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Augusta Guards Captain Charles H. Matlock Company D 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...

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Austin Rifles Captain Andrew J. Gingles Company I 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Bayou Metoe Hornets see Turnbull Guards.
Belle Point Guards Captain W. R. Hartzig Company G 5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Berlin Beauregards Captain James H. Capers Company B 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Bevering Riflemen Captain Benjamin F. Sweeney Company C 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Black River Rifles Captain Robert C. Jones Company C 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was sometimes referred to in contemporary sources as “First Arkansas Battalion” and “2nd Arkansas Battalion.”...

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Blackburn Guards Captain Samuel V. Reid Company H 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment..
Booneville Rifles Captain William Gipson Company A 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
The 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. Raised in 1861, the regiment consisted of nine companies, which were drawn from various counties in Arkansas...

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Border Rangers Captain Dandridge McRae Company E 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
The 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion was a Confederate Army cavalry battalion during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 6th Battalion Arkansas Cavalry was organized in August 1861 at Pocahontas, Arkansas, originally composed of four Arkansas companies and two Louisiana companies, which were...

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Bradley Guards Captain John M. Bradley Company A 9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 9th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers.Its companies were recruited...

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Brierfield Rebels Captain Archibald J. McNeill Company D 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
The 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion was a Confederate Army cavalry battalion during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 6th Battalion Arkansas Cavalry was organized in August 1861 at Pocahontas, Arkansas, originally composed of four Arkansas companies and two Louisiana companies, which were...

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Bright Star Rifles Captain Josephus C. Tison Company D 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Brownsville Rifles Captain Robert S. Gantt Company G 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Burrowville Mountain Guards Captain John J. Dawson Company I 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment.
Caddo Rifles Captain Francis J. Erwin Company C 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Calhoun Escopets Captain Joseph B. McCulloch Company A 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Calhoun Invincibles Captain Oliver H. P. Black Company K 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Calhoun Yellow Jackets Captain Philip H. Echols Company B1 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment..
Camden Cavalry Captain Samuel G. Earle Jr. Company G 3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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Camden Knights Captain William L. Crenshaw Company C 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Camden Knights No. 2 Captain John L. Logan Company G 11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 11th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 11th Arkansas was organized in Saline County, Arkansas in July 1861. The Mustering Officer for the regiment was George M. Holt, a Brigadier General of the Arkansas State Militia...

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Cane Hill Rifles Captain Pleasant W. Buchanan Company D 3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
The 3rd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops was an Arkansas State infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated as the 2nd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops, by the State Military Board, but it was named the 3rd Arkansas by Brigadier General Nicholas Bartlett...

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Capitol Guards Captain Gordon N. Peay Company A 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Centre Guards Captain Isaac. D. Booe unattached.
Chalk Bluff Rebels Captain William Reed Company F 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment.
Champagnolle Guards Captain Thomas F. Nolan Company E 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Chickasaw Guards Captain George A. Atkins Company C 12th Arkansas Battalion.
Chicot Rangers Captain Daniel H. Reynolds Company A 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...

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Chicot Rebels Captain James D. Imboden Company B 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was sometimes referred to in contemporary sources as “First Arkansas Battalion” and “2nd Arkansas Battalion.”...

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Choctaw Rifles Captain Richard S. Fears Company C 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

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City Guards Captain Richard Lyon Company H 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Clan McGregor Captain Donelson McGregor Company D 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Clark County Volunteers Captain Charles S. Stark Company B 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Clark Rifles Captain Newton S. Love Company A 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was sometimes referred to in contemporary sources as “First Arkansas Battalion” and “2nd Arkansas Battalion.”...

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Clear Lake Independent Guards Captain Bartley M. Barnes unattached.
Columbia Guards Captain Dawson L. Killgore Company G 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Colville Guards Captain James M. Richards Company G 15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed as the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Battalion. After receiving the required 10 companies, the unit was redesignated as the 21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment...

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Confederate Grays Captain Simon B. Thomasson Company B2 9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 9th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers.Its companies were recruited...

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Confederate Guards Captain John A. Rowles Company E 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Confederate Stars Captain Thomas M. Whittington Company C 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Conway Invincibles Captain Edwin L. Vaughan Company E 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

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Conway Tigers Captain John W. Duncan Company I 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

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Corley’s Spies Captain Samuel Corley Company A 1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment.
Cotton Plant Guards Captain Charles F. Lynch Company G 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This unit is also known as 18th Arkansas Infantry. There was another regiment designated as the 18th Arkansas...

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Crawford Artillery Captain James T. Stewart Company F 3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
The 3rd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops was an Arkansas State infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated as the 2nd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops, by the State Military Board, but it was named the 3rd Arkansas by Brigadier General Nicholas Bartlett...

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Crawford County Rangers Captain Thomas B. Brantley Company C 1st Arkansas Battalion.
Crawford Guards Captain Joel H. Foster Company K 3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
The 3rd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops was an Arkansas State infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated as the 2nd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops, by the State Military Board, but it was named the 3rd Arkansas by Brigadier General Nicholas Bartlett...

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Crittenden Rangers Captain R. T. Redman Company C 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
The 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion was a Confederate Army cavalry battalion during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 6th Battalion Arkansas Cavalry was organized in August 1861 at Pocahontas, Arkansas, originally composed of four Arkansas companies and two Louisiana companies, which were...

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Crockett Rifles Captain Robert H. Crockett Company H 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Cut-Off Guards Captain William H. Isom Company B1 9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 9th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers.Its companies were recruited...

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Dallas Volunteer Rifles Captain Feaster J. Cameron Company C 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Danley’s Rangers Captain Benjamin F. Danley Company D 3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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Davis Blues Captain Joseph L. Neal Company F 5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Davis Light Horse Captain William H. Brooks Company E 1st Arkansas Battalion.
Des Arc Rangers Captain John S. Pearson Company B 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...

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Des Arc Regulars Captain Felix G. Gleaves unattached.
Desha Rangers Captain William S. Malcomb unattached.
DeWitt Guards Captain James M. Boswell Company K 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Dixie Grays Captain Samuel G. Smith Company E 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Dixie Guards Captain William C. Haislip Company F 9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 9th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers.Its companies were recruited...

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Drew County Grays Captain William D. Trotter Company E 24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 24th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was organized at White Sulphur Springs, Arkansas on June 6, 1862. The field officers were Colonel E. E. Portlock, Jr.; Lieutenant Colonels W. R....

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Drew Light Horse Captain Henry S. Hudspeth Company B 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
The 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion was a Confederate Army cavalry battalion during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 6th Battalion Arkansas Cavalry was organized in August 1861 at Pocahontas, Arkansas, originally composed of four Arkansas companies and two Louisiana companies, which were...

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El Dorado Sentinels Captain Asa S. Morgan Company A 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Erin Guard Captain George B. Hunt Company K1 13th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
13th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 13th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.- Organization :The 13th Arkansas was formally organized on 29 Jul 1861 at Camp Ground in Greene Co, Arkansas with about 1000 men. The companies mustered into Confederate service at Harrisburg,...

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Ettomon Guards Captain William H. Martin Company F 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Fagan Guards Captain William N. Bronaugh Company B 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion
2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry battalion during the American Civil War. The 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion was one of only three Arkansas units which served in Virginia during the Civil War...

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Fagan Rifles Captain John R. Lacy Company C 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion
2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry battalion during the American Civil War. The 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion was one of only three Arkansas units which served in Virginia during the Civil War...

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Fairplay Rifles Captain Augustus A. Crawford Company D 11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 11th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 11th Arkansas was organized in Saline County, Arkansas in July 1861. The Mustering Officer for the regiment was George M. Holt, a Brigadier General of the Arkansas State Militia...

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Falcon Guards Captain Jackson C. C. Moss Company E 11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 11th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 11th Arkansas was organized in Saline County, Arkansas in July 1861. The Mustering Officer for the regiment was George M. Holt, a Brigadier General of the Arkansas State Militia...

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Fletcher Rifles Captain Elliot H. Fletcher Jr. Company C 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment.
Fort Smith Grays Captain Cabell Company D 4th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
4th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Fort Smith Rifles Captain James H. Sparks Company A 3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
The 3rd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops was an Arkansas State infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated as the 2nd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops, by the State Military Board, but it was named the 3rd Arkansas by Brigadier General Nicholas Bartlett...

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Frontier Guards Captain Hugh T. Brown Company G 3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
The 3rd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops was an Arkansas State infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated as the 2nd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops, by the State Military Board, but it was named the 3rd Arkansas by Brigadier General Nicholas Bartlett...

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Galla Rangers Captain Benjamin T. Embry Company B 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
The 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. Raised in 1861, the regiment consisted of nine companies, which were drawn from various counties in Arkansas...

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Glaize Rifles Captain George E. Orme Company B 7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 7th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War composed of troops from northeast Arkansas.-Organization:...

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Greene County Roughs Captain Guy S. Murray Company D 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was sometimes referred to in contemporary sources as “First Arkansas Battalion” and “2nd Arkansas Battalion.”...

 
Greene County Volunteers Captain James C. Anderson 1st Arkansas 30-Day Volunteers Regiment.
Hardee Guards Captain James T. Armstrong Company H 9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 9th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers.Its companies were recruited...

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Harris Guards Captain James T. Harris Company A 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from previously existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to...

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Hempstead Cavalry Captain George E. Gamble Company H 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
The 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. Raised in 1861, the regiment consisted of nine companies, which were drawn from various counties in Arkansas...

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Hempstead Hornets Captain Rufus K. Garland Company B 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Hempstead Legion Captain Daniel W. Webster Company A 20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 20th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was also known as the 22nd Arkansas Infantry.-Organization:...

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Hempstead Plough Boys Captain Jefferson Cottingham Company E 20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 20th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was also known as the 22nd Arkansas Infantry.-Organization:...

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Hempstead Rifles Captain John R. Gratiot Company A 3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
The 3rd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops was an Arkansas State infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated as the 2nd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops, by the State Military Board, but it was named the 3rd Arkansas by Brigadier General Nicholas Bartlett...

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Hempstead Rifles No. 2 Captain Benjamin P. Jett, Jr. Company H 17th (Griffith's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
17th (Griffith's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 17th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The unit, originally known as the 17th Infantry Regiment, was organized at Fort Smith, Arkansas, on 17 November 1861. The men elected Frank A. Rector, who would later commanded the...

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Henry Hornets Captain Philip G. Henry Company C 9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 9th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers.Its companies were recruited...

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High’s Repellers Captain William T. High Company B 2nd Arkansas 30-Day Volunteers Regiment.
Hindman Guards Captain Henry B. Blakemore Company G 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from previously existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to...

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Holly Springs Targeteers Captain Ezekiel P. Chandler Company D 12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 12th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:12th Infantry Regiment was organized July 27, 1861 by E. W. Gantt. Many of the men were recruited in Dallas County. The field officers were Colonels Edward W. Gantt and T. J. Reid, Jr.,...

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Hot Spring Hornets Captain Daniel A. Newman Company F 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Hot Springs Cavalry Captain Joseph Jester Company F 3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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Hot Springs Infantry Captain Joseph A. Gregory Company A 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion
2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry battalion during the American Civil War. The 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion was one of only three Arkansas units which served in Virginia during the Civil War...

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Hot Springs Rifles Captain Edwin C. Jones Company E 12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 12th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:12th Infantry Regiment was organized July 27, 1861 by E. W. Gantt. Many of the men were recruited in Dallas County. The field officers were Colonels Edward W. Gantt and T. J. Reid, Jr.,...

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Independence Guards Captain Justus F. Tracy Company E 8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 8th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas.-Organization:...

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Independence Rifles Captain William E. Gibbs Company K 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...

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Independent Blues Captain J. E. Horner unattached.
Independent Light Horse Guards Captain Powhatan Perkins Company D 1st Cavalry Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
1st Cavalry Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Invincible Guards Captain Thomas P. Dockery Company A 5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Izard Volunteers Captain William S. Lindsey Company A 14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (McCarver's)
14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (McCarver's)
The 14th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit is also known as the 9th Arkansas Infantry regiment and the 18th Arkansas Infantry Battalion. There were two Arkansas units designated the 14th Arkansas. The other 14th Arkansas regiment...

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Jackson Aids Captain William P. Ragland Company A 6th Arkansas Battalion.
Jackson Guards Captain Alexander C. Pickett Company G 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Jackson Guards Captain Wiley M. Mitchell Company G 33rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
33rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
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Jackson Minute-Men Captain William J. Wyatt Company F 12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 12th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:12th Infantry Regiment was organized July 27, 1861 by E. W. Gantt. Many of the men were recruited in Dallas County. The field officers were Colonels Edward W. Gantt and T. J. Reid, Jr.,...

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Jefferson Guards Captain Charles H. Carlton Company B 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from previously existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to...

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Jefferson Minute-Men Captain James C. Thompson Company A 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This unit is also known as 18th Arkansas Infantry. There was another regiment designated as the 18th Arkansas...

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Jefferson Rifles Captain David W. Carroll Company K 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This unit is also known as 18th Arkansas Infantry. There was another regiment designated as the 18th Arkansas...

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Jo. Wright Guards Captain Hampton B. Fancher Company H 4th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
4th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Johnson Guards Captain Alfred D. King Company H 3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
The 3rd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops was an Arkansas State infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated as the 2nd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops, by the State Military Board, but it was named the 3rd Arkansas by Brigadier General Nicholas Bartlett...

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Johnson Rifles Captain Oliver Basham Company C 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...

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L’Anguille Rebels Captain Lemuel O. Bridewell Company A 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Infantry was an army regiment of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.- Organization:The regiment was first formed in Helena, Arkansas through the efforts of Thomas Carmichael Hindman who had only recently resigned from the United States Congress due to the Arkansas...

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La Grange Guards Captain Daniel C. Govan Company F 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Infantry was an army regiment of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.- Organization:The regiment was first formed in Helena, Arkansas through the efforts of Thomas Carmichael Hindman who had only recently resigned from the United States Congress due to the Arkansas...

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Lady Davis Guards Captain Andrew J. Griffin Company B2 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Lafayette Guards Captain Samuel H. Dill Company F 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Lawrence County Rifles Captain Zachariah P. McAlexander Company E 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...

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Lawrence Dead-Shots see Lawrence Sharp-Shooters.
Lawrence Sharp-Shooters Captain Joseph C. Holmes Company G 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was sometimes referred to in contemporary sources as “First Arkansas Battalion” and “2nd Arkansas Battalion.”...

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Linden Dead-Shots Captain Poindexter Dunn Company E 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment.
Lisbon Invincibles Captain Samuel T. Turner Company I 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Little Rock Grays Captain James B. Johnson Company A 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment.
McCown Guards Captain D. Whit Harris unattached.
McCulloch Avengers Captain Henry P. Poston Company B 20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 20th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was also known as the 22nd Arkansas Infantry.-Organization:...

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McCulloch Guards Captain George W. Bayne Company I 9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 9th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers.Its companies were recruited...

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McCulloch Rangers Captain Robert W. Harper Company I 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...

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McKeever Guards Captain Thomas J. Payne Company B 4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
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Macon Cavalry Captain Thomas M. Cochran Company F 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
The 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion was a Confederate Army cavalry battalion during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 6th Battalion Arkansas Cavalry was organized in August 1861 at Pocahontas, Arkansas, originally composed of four Arkansas companies and two Louisiana companies, which were...

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Magruder Guards Captain Frederick W. Hoadley Company D 4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
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Monroe Blues Captain Gaston W. Baldwin Company K 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from previously existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to...

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Montgomery Hunters Captain John M. Simpson Company F 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Monticello Cavalry see Jackson Aids.
Monticello Guards Captain James A. Jackson Company I 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Monticello Home Guard Captain John S. Handley unattached.
Muddy Bayou Heroes Captain Zachariah B. Jennings Company F 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

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Napoleon Grays Captain Henry E. Green Company E 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from previously existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to...

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Napoleon Rifles Captain John L. Porter Company G 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...

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North Fork Rangers Captain William N. Parish Company H 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This unit is also known as 18th Arkansas Infantry. There was another regiment designated as the 18th Arkansas...

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Osceola Hornets Captain Charles Bowen Company G 2nd Confederate Infantry.
Ouachita Cavalry Captain James M. Gee Company H 3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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Ouachita Grays Captain Hope T. Hodnett Company K 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Ouachita Rifles Captain Samuel H. Southerland Company I 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This unit is also known as 18th Arkansas Infantry. There was another regiment designated as the 18th Arkansas...

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Ouachita Voltigeurs Captain Charles A. Bridewell Company D 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Pat. Cleburne Guards Captain Washington L. Martin Company B 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Infantry was an army regiment of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.- Organization:The regiment was first formed in Helena, Arkansas through the efforts of Thomas Carmichael Hindman who had only recently resigned from the United States Congress due to the Arkansas...

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Perry County Mountaineers Captain William Wilson Company H 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

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Peyton Rifles Captain Daniel W. Ringo Borland’s Battalion.
Phillips Guards Captain William S. Otey Company H 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from previously existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to...

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Pike County Blues Captain James F. Black Company G 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Pike County Rangers Captain William J. Kelly Company H 16th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
16th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 16th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The Sixteenth Arkansas regiment was organized in November 1861, near the present town of Rogers, Benton county. The regimental officers at organization were as follows:* Colonel John F....

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Pike Guards Captain Samuel R. Bell Company C 3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
The 3rd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops was an Arkansas State infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated as the 2nd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops, by the State Military Board, but it was named the 3rd Arkansas by Brigadier General Nicholas Bartlett...

 
Pike Guards Captain John H. Dye Company E 7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 7th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War composed of troops from northeast Arkansas.-Organization:...

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Pine Bluff Artillery Captain Frederick P. Steck Company G 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment.
Pine Bluff Rebels Captain Read Fletcher Company D 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This unit is also known as 18th Arkansas Infantry. There was another regiment designated as the 18th Arkansas...

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Polk County Invincibles Captain William H. Earp Company H 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Polk Rifles Captain James B. Williamson Company I 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Pope Walker Guards Captain Charles A. Carroll Company A 1st Cavalry Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
1st Cavalry Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Prairie County Avengers �Captain M. C. Peel Company C 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This unit is also known as 18th Arkansas Infantry. There was another regiment designated as the 18th Arkansas...

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Princeton Light Horse Captain William T. M. Holmes Company A 3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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Princeton Rifles Captain Israel N. McClendon Company B 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 18th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. This unit is also known as 18th Arkansas Infantry. There was another regiment designated as the 18th Arkansas...

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Pulaski Lancers Captain Thomas J. Churchill Borland's Battalion.
Pulaski Rangers Captain Thomas J. Churchill Company F 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...

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Quitman Rifles Captain Allen R. Witt Company A 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

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Quitman Sharp-Shooters Captain Jesse E. Martin Company B 31st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
31st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 31st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas.-Organization:...

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Ready Rifles Captain James B. Venable Company B 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

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Rector Guards Captain George W. Glenn Company D 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from previously existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to...

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Rector Guards Captain Ira G. Robertson Company K 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment.
Red River Rifles Captain Thomas G. Merrick Company G 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

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Richland Rangers Captain John C. Johnson Company B1 13th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
13th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 13th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.- Organization :The 13th Arkansas was formally organized on 29 Jul 1861 at Camp Ground in Greene Co, Arkansas with about 1000 men. The companies mustered into Confederate service at Harrisburg,...

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Rough and Ready Guards Captain George W. King Borland's Battalion.
Rough and Ready Riflemen Captain John C. Douglas Company B 11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 11th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 11th Arkansas was organized in Saline County, Arkansas in July 1861. The Mustering Officer for the regiment was George M. Holt, a Brigadier General of the Arkansas State Militia...

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Rust Guards Captain Joseph H. Bell Company L 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Saline Avengers Captain Lewis F. Mauney Company F 11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 11th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 11th Arkansas was organized in Saline County, Arkansas in July 1861. The Mustering Officer for the regiment was George M. Holt, a Brigadier General of the Arkansas State Militia...

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Saline Guards Captain James F. Fagan Company E 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Saline Rifle Rangers Captain Mazarine J. Henderson Company C 3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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Saline Tornadoes Captain McDuff Vance Company A 11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 11th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 11th Arkansas was organized in Saline County, Arkansas in July 1861. The Mustering Officer for the regiment was George M. Holt, a Brigadier General of the Arkansas State Militia...

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Scott County Cavalry Captain George W. Featherston Company H 1st Cavalry Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
1st Cavalry Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Sebastian County Cavalry Captain Thomas Lewis Company B 1st Cavalry Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
1st Cavalry Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Selma Rifles Captain Robert S. Taylor Company D 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Sevier County Stars Captain John G. McKean Company H 5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Sevier Rifles Captain Henry K. Brown Company G 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
The 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. Raised in 1861, the regiment consisted of nine companies, which were drawn from various counties in Arkansas...

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Shamrock Guards Captain John H. Crump Company D 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment.
Southern Defenders Captain Edward W. Gantt Company K 12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 12th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:12th Infantry Regiment was organized July 27, 1861 by E. W. Gantt. Many of the men were recruited in Dallas County. The field officers were Colonels Edward W. Gantt and T. J. Reid, Jr.,...

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Southern Flag Company Captain John S. Walker Company G 12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 12th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:12th Infantry Regiment was organized July 27, 1861 by E. W. Gantt. Many of the men were recruited in Dallas County. The field officers were Colonels Edward W. Gantt and T. J. Reid, Jr.,...

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Springfield Sharp-Shooters Captain Samuel S. Ford Company K 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

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Swamp Rangers Captain Henry V. Keep Company H 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment.
Three Creeks Rifles Captain John W. Reedy Company G 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Toombs Rifles see Little Rock Grays.
Totten Guards Captain Augustus M. Reinhardt Company C 25th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
25th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 25th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 25th Arkansas Infantry was organized as the 30th Arkansas Infantry Regiment on June 18, 1862, when the 11th Battalion Arkansas Infantry was increased to a regiment. Charles J....

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Trenton Guards Captain James W. Scaife Company E 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Arkansas Infantry was an army regiment of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.- Organization:The regiment was first formed in Helena, Arkansas through the efforts of Thomas Carmichael Hindman who had only recently resigned from the United States Congress due to the Arkansas...

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Tulip Rifles Captain George D. Alexander Company I 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
Turnbull Guards Captain Thomas F. Murff Company A 4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
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Tyronza Rebels Captain Robert L. Harding Company I 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from previously existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to...

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Walker Grays Captain Lawrence R. Frisk Company B 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
West Point Rifles Captain A. T. Jones Company F 8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 8th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas.-Organization:...

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White County Volunteers Captain John A. Pemberton Company D 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

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Windsor Guards Captain William J. Smith Company F 29th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
29th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
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Wood’s Rifles Captain Joel G. Wood Company E 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion
The 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was sometimes referred to in contemporary sources as “First Arkansas Battalion” and “2nd Arkansas Battalion.”...

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Worsham Avengers Captain James G. Johnson Company C 20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 20th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was also known as the 22nd Arkansas Infantry.-Organization:...

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Yell Blues Captain Cornelius S. Lawrence Company D 5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
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Yell County Rifles Captain Thomas J. Daniel Company H 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...

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Yell Guards Captain Francis M. McNally Company C 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from previously existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to...

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Yell Rifles Captain Patrick R. Cleburne Company F 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)
The 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The unit was originally formed from previously existing militia units and designated as the 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. After being transferred from state service to...

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Young Guard Captain John F. Cameron Company B 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment.

  • Ballard's Infantry Company
  • Clayton's Infantry Company
  • Ernest's Infantry Company
  • Hutchison's Infantry Company
  • Kuykendall's Infantry Company,
  • Willett's Infantry Company,

List of Cavalry Regiments

Regiment Organization Date Commanders Alternated designations
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...

June 16, 1861 Colonel Thomas J. Churchill

Colonel Daniel H. Reynolds
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)
The 1st Arkansas Consolidate Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:On April 9, 1865, the depleted Arkansas regiments of D. H...

April 9, 1865 Colonel Henry G. Bunn 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Of the Arkansas Confederate units formed during the war, only the 3rd Arkansas saw more combat action than the 1st Mounted Rifles.-Formation:...



2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
The 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. Raised in 1861, the regiment consisted of nine companies, which were drawn from various counties in Arkansas...



4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.

4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.

31st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
31st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 31st Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas.-Organization:...

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9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 9th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers.Its companies were recruited...

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9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 9th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers.Its companies were recruited...

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25th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
25th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 25th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 25th Arkansas Infantry was organized as the 30th Arkansas Infantry Regiment on June 18, 1862, when the 11th Battalion Arkansas Infantry was increased to a regiment. Charles J....

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1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Crawford's)
1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Crawford's)
The 1st Arkansas Cavalry was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. Officially designated by the State Military Board as the 10th Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, it was almost never referred to as such during the Civil War. It was generally referred to in contemporary...

December 30, 1863 Colonel William A. Crawford 10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Dobbin's) Spring 1863 Colonel Arch S. Dobbins

Major Samuel Corley
Dobbins's Brigade

Chrisman's Cavalry Battalion
1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Monroe's)
1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Monroe's)
1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment of Confederate States of America. Officially designated by the Arkansas State Military Board as the 6th Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, it was almost never referred to as such during the Civil War. It was usually called Monroe’s 1st Arkansas...

September 1862 Colonel James Fleming Fagan
James Fleming Fagan
James Fleming Fagan was a planter, public official, and a major general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.-Early life and career:...



Colonel James Cade Monroe
6th Regiment Arkansas Cavalry,

4th Arkansas Cavalry,

1st Trans-Mississippi Cavalry
2nd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Slemons's) 15 May 1862 Colonel William Ferguson Slemons
William Ferguson Slemons
William Ferguson Slemons was a member of the US House of Representatives from Arkansas.Slemons was born in Dresden, Tennessee on March 15, 1830. He attended Bethel College, studying law. Slemons moved to Arkansas in 1852 and was admitted to the bar in 1855 and practiced in Monticello, Arkansas...



Lt. Col T. W. Jackman
2nd Arkansas Cavalry Battalion

6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
The 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion was a Confederate Army cavalry battalion during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 6th Battalion Arkansas Cavalry was organized in August 1861 at Pocahontas, Arkansas, originally composed of four Arkansas companies and two Louisiana companies, which were...



4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment

18th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
2nd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Morgan's) December 24, 1863 Colonel Thomas J. Morgan
Thomas J. Morgan
Thomas J. "Tommy" Morgan, Jr. was an English-born American labor leader and socialist political activist. Morgan is best remembered as one of the pioneer English-speaking Socialists in the city of Chicago and a frequent candidate for public office of the Socialist Party of America...

5th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment

Newton's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry,

Morgan's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry,

2nd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment,
2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
The 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles was a Confederate Army infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. Raised in 1861, the regiment consisted of nine companies, which were drawn from various counties in Arkansas...

July 29, 1861 Colonel James Q. McIntosh

Colonel Benajamin T. Embry

Colonel Harris Flanagin
Harris Flanagin
Harris Flanagin was the seventh Governor of the State of Arkansas.-Biography:Harris Flanagin was born in Roadstown, New Jersey. Flanagin was educated in Quaker schools in New Jersey. At age 18 he became a professor of mathematics. Flanagin moved west and opened his own private school in Paoli,...

1st Consolidated Mounted Rifles
3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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June 10, 1861 (State Service)

July 29, 1863 (Confederate Service)
Colonel Solon Borland

Colonel Samuel G. Earle

Colonel Anson W. Hobson
1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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December 15, 1863 Colonel Anderson Gordon

Colonel Charles A. Carroll

Colonel Lee L. Thomson
2nd (Gordon's) Arkansas Cavalry Regiment

9th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment

11th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment

1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Carrolls)
5th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment April 1863 Colonel Robert C. Newton
Robert C. Newton
Robert C. Newton was a noted lawyer and Confederate General in Arkansas during the American Civil War. He is most remembered for his involvement in the Brooks-Baxter War. Robert C...

2nd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Morgan's)
6th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment 1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Monroe's)

1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Fagan's)
7th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
7th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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July 25, 1863 Colonel John F. Hill Hill's Cavalry Battalion
8th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
8th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
The 8th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated at various times as Newton's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, Morgan's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, 2nd Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, and the 5th Regiment Arkansas...

December 24, 1863 Colonel Thomas J. Morgan
Thomas J. Morgan
Thomas J. "Tommy" Morgan, Jr. was an English-born American labor leader and socialist political activist. Morgan is best remembered as one of the pioneer English-speaking Socialists in the city of Chicago and a frequent candidate for public office of the Socialist Party of America...

Newton's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry,

Morgan's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry,

2nd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment;

5th Regiment Arkansas Cavalry.
9th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment 4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Witt's)
10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Witt's)
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Summer 1864 Colonel Allen R. Witt 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 10th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's...

10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Newton's)
10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Newton's)
The Netwon's 10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was a Confederate Army Cavalry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:Netwon's 10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was orgionally organized as a group of Volunteer Companies raised from the militia regiments of southern Arkansas, immediately...

October 31, 1864 Colonel Robert C. Newton 3rd Regiment of Arkansas State Cavalry
11th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Colonel Logan 11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
The 11th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 11th Arkansas was organized in Saline County, Arkansas in July 1861. The Mustering Officer for the regiment was George M. Holt, a Brigadier General of the Arkansas State Militia...



Logan's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
12th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
12th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
The 12th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was a Confederate Army Cavalry regiment during the American Civil War.-Organization:12th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was originally organized as a group of Volunteer Companies raised from the militia regiments of southern Arkansas, immediately following the fall of...

February 15, 1864 Colonel John C. Wright 2nd Cavalry Battalion, Arkansas State Troops

Wright's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
29th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Summer 1864 Col James H. McGee

Lt. Col. Jessup Grider
McGehee's Arkansas Cavalry
40th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Summer 1864 40th Arkansas Mounted Infantry
42nd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Summer 1864 42nd Arkansas Mounted Infantry
45th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Summer 1864 Col Milton D. Baber 45th Arkansas Mounted Infantry
46th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Summer 1864 Colonel Crabtree

Colonel W. O. Coleman


46th Arkansas Mounted Infantry

Crabtree's Arkansas Cavalry
47th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Summer 1864 Colonel Lee Cradall 47th Arkansas Mounted Infantry
48th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Summer 1864 48th Arkansas Mounted Infantry

48th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Armstrong's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Brandenburch's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Brandenburch's Company
Carlton's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Colonel Charles H. Carlton

Lieutenant Colonel R. H. Thompson
Carlton's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
Coffee's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Coleman's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Dan's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Fitzhugh's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Hindman's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Jackman's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Leve's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Nichols' Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Rutherford's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Sanders' Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Shaver's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Weber's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment

List of Cavalry Battalions

Battalion Organization Date Commanders Alternated designations
1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion (Borlands) April 1861 Colonel Solon Borland 3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion (Stirmans's) 1861 Colonel William H. Brooks 1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion (Brooks')]]

Lieutenant Colonel Ras Stirman
2nd Arkansas Cavalry Battalion April 1862 Major William D. Barnett 2nd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Slemons's)
6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
The 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion was a Confederate Army cavalry battalion during the American Civil War.-Organization:The 6th Battalion Arkansas Cavalry was organized in August 1861 at Pocahontas, Arkansas, originally composed of four Arkansas companies and two Louisiana companies, which were...

August 1861 Major Charles W. Phifer 1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion

Phifer’s Arkansas Cavalry Battalion

White’s Arkansas Cavalry Battalion

McNeill’s Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
13th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion 1864 James L. Witherspoon 16th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
15th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion  September 20, 1863 Lieutenant Colonel Michael W. Buster Buster Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
16th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion 1864 Major James L. Witherspoon Witherspoon's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
13th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
17th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion March 17, 1863 Lieutenant Colonel John M. Harrell Harrell's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion

Harrell's Battalion Arkansas State Troops

Crawford's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
18th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion September 1864 Lieutenant Colonel Elisha L. McMurtry
2nd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Slemons's)
Anderson's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion September 18, 1864 Captain William L. Anderson
Chrisman's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion September 28, 1862 Major Francis M. Chrisman 1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Dobbin's)
Crawford's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion March 1863 Major William A. Crawford
17th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion.
Davies' Arkansas Cavalry Battalion  1864 Lieutenant Colonel J. F. Davies 7th Missouri Cavalry Regiment
Ford's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion August 27, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel Barney Ford
Gipson's Mounted Rifles Battalion  July 1862 Major William Gipson Gipson's Cavalry Regiment Mounted Rifles
Gunther's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion April 20, 1864 Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Gunter
Hill's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion April 1863 Colonel John F. Hill 7th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
7th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
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Nave's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion  April 1865 Major R. H. Nave
McMurtrey's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion Major E. L. McMurtrey
Poe's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion  December 1863 Major J. T. Poe 11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
Pall's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
Rogan's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion Colonel James W. Rogan
Thompson's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion Colonel Lee L. Thompson Thompson's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment

Carroll's Arkansas Cavalry
Woosley's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion Spring 1864 James Woosley Gunther's Arkansas Cavalry Battalion

Artillery

Most Artillery Units seem to have begun the war named for the city or county that sponsored its organization. In the Official Records, artillery units are most often referred to by the name of their battery commander. During the war, some effort was made to organize artillery units into Battalions and Regiments, but the units almost never functioned above the battery level, and were often broken out and fought as single gun sections. For these reasons the Arkansas artillery organizations are listed by several names. The Arkansas batteries which served primarily in the Confederate Army of Tennessee
Army of Tennessee
The Army of Tennessee was the principal Confederate army operating between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River during the American Civil War. It was formed in late 1862 and fought until the end of the war in 1865, participating in most of the significant battles in the Western Theater...

 or Army of Mississippi
Army of Mississippi
There were three organizations known as the Army of Mississippi in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. -Army of Mississippi :This army, at times known by the names Army of the West or Army of the...

, (east of the Mississippi River) were "officially" designated as "_st Arkanssa Light Artillery". On November 19, 1864, General E. Kirby Smith, commanding the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department, issued Special Orders No. 290, organizing the artillery of the department into battalions, and listing the various batteries as "_st Arkansas Field Battery". The component batteries rarely, if ever, operated together. They were usually assigned individually to an infantry or cavalry brigade.
Final Designation Organization Date Commander's Alternate Designation
1st Arkansas Light Artillery
1st Arkansas Light Artillery
The 1st Arkansas Light Artillery, originally known as the Fort Smith Artillery , was a Confederate artillery battery that served during the American Civil War. The unit was actually a pre-war volunteer militia company which was activated as part of the Arkansas State Troops and mustered out of...

 
September and October 1861 Captain David Provence

Captain John T. Humphreys

Captain John W. Rivers
Rivers' Battery

Reid's Battery

Provence's Battery,

Humphreys' Battery
2nd Arkansas Light Artillery
2nd Arkansas Light Artillery
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July 15, 1861 Captain Franklin Roberts

Captain Jannedine H. Wiggins
Clark County Artillery

Arkansas Horse Artillery

Wiggins' Battery

Company E, 14th Georgia Artillery Battalion
3rd Arkansas Light Artillery
3rd Arkansas Light Artillery
The 3rd Arkansas Light Artillery, also known as the Jackson Light Artillery , was a Confederate Army artillery battery during the American Civil War.-Organization:...

 
State Service, June 15, 1861

Confederate Service, July 25, 1861
Captain James G. Thrall

Captain George W. McCown

Captain George T. Hubbard
Jackson Light Artillery

Thrall’s Battery

McCown's Battery

Arkansas Rats
1st Arkansas Field Battery  April 1861 Captain James J. Gaines

Captain John D. Adams

Captain Francis M. McNally
Adams Artillery.
2nd Arkansas Field Battery  August 1, 1861 Captain William Hart McNally's Battery
Dallas Artillery,

Hart's Battery
3rd Arkansas Field Battery December 1860, State Militia

December 27, 1861, Reorganized
Captain Robert C. Newton
Robert C. Newton
Robert C. Newton was a noted lawyer and Confederate General in Arkansas during the American Civil War. He is most remembered for his involvement in the Brooks-Baxter War. Robert C...



Captain William E. Woodruff, Jr.

Captain John G. Marshall
Pulaski Light Artillery
Pulaski Light Artillery
The Pulaski Light Artillery was a Confederate Army artillery battery from Pulaski County, Arkansas, during the American Civil War...

,

Weaver Light Artillery

Marshall's Battery
4th Arkansas Field Battery Spring 1862 Captain Henry C. West Desha County Artillery,

West's Battery
5th Arkansas Field Battery April 1862 Captain William C. Bryan

Captain William Hogg

Captain Christopher Columbus Scott
Appeal Battery

Memphis Appeal Battery
6th Arkansas Field Battery 14 June 1862 Captain Chambers B. Etter Washington Artillery,

Etter's Battery
7th Arkansas Field Battery
7th Arkansas Field Battery
The 7th Arkansas Field Battery, originally known as the Blocher’s Battery , was a Confederate artillery battery that served during the American Civil War.-Organization:...

August 6, 1862 Captain William D. Blocher

Captain J. V. Zimmerman
Blocher’s Battery,

Zimmerman's Battery
8th Arkansas Field Battery April 1863 Captain William M. Hughey
Hughey's Battery
9th Arkansas Field Battery  July 1861 Captain John T. Trigg Austin Artillery
Company H, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (1st Organization) December 1861 Captain Frederick William Hoadley

Captain William Pratt Parks
"Magruder Guards",

Company D, 4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion

Company B, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (2nd Organization)


Arkansas Artillery
Company B, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (1st Organization) December 6, 1861 Captain D. Whit Harris

Captain Paul Thomas Dismukes
"McCown Guards"

Company A, 1st Tennessee Light Artillery (2nd Organization)
Brown's Arkansas Battery Summer 1864 Captain Louis W. Brown Newton Artillery
Crawford Artillery April 1861 Captain James T. Stewart Company F, 3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
3rd Regiment, Arkansas State Troops
The 3rd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops was an Arkansas State infantry regiment that served during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated as the 2nd Infantry, Arkansas State Troops, by the State Military Board, but it was named the 3rd Arkansas by Brigadier General Nicholas Bartlett...

Fort Smith Artillery April 1861 Captain John G. Reid Reid's Battery,

Rivers' Battery
Helena Artillery
Helena Artillery
The Helena Artillery was a Confederate Army artillery battery during the American Civil War. The unit was known by several other designations during the war including; Key's Battery, Arkansas Light Artillery The unit was occasionally assigned to artillery battalions from other states, so the...

April 29, 1861, State Service

July 6, 1861, Confederate Service
Captain A. W. Clarkson

Captain John H. Calvert

Captain Thomas J. Key
Clarkson's Battery,

Key's Battery

Company C, 20th Alabama Light Artillery Battalion

Company H, 28th Georgia Artillery Battalion
Moticello Artillery February 8, 1862 Captain James A. Owens

Captain W. C. Howell
Drew Light Artillery,

Owen's Battery
Pine Bluff Artillery  April 21, 1861, State Militia Captain Frederick P. Steck Steck’s Battery

Company G, 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Marmaduke's)

See also

  • Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State
  • Confederate Units by State
  • Arkansas in the American Civil War
    Arkansas in the American Civil War
    The state of Arkansas was a part of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, and provided a source of troops, supplies, and military and political leaders for the fledgling country. Arkansas had become the 25th state of the United States, on June 15, 1836, entering as a...


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