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  2. Arkansas toothpick - Wikipedia

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    A replica Arkansas Toothpick on display board. In modern terminology, the Arkansas toothpick is a heavy dagger with a 12-to-20-inch (30 to 51 cm) pointed, straight blade. [1] The knife can be used for thrusting and slashing. James Black, known for improving the Bowie knife, [2] is credited with inventing the Arkansas toothpick. [1]

  3. 12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Company B – the "Arkansas Toothpicks" – commanded by Captain G.A. Hale, organized in Clark County, Arkansas. [4] 23 men from this company were enlisted in Company H, 33rd Arkansas Infantry regiment. [2] Company C – the "Ouachita Guard", commanded by Captain H.W.L. Johnson, organized in Ouachita County, Arkansas.

  4. 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Confederate States)

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    The 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the "Third Arkansas", was a line infantry formation of the Confederate States Army in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War. Mustered into Confederate service in 1861 under Colonel Albert Rust , and later falling under the command of Colonel Van. H. Manning , the Arkansas regiment ...

  5. 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Company K, the "Arkansas Toothpicks", commanded by Captain Augustus B. Washington, organized at Wittsburg, Arkansas, on June 13, 1861. [15] Unlettered Company, Commanded by Captain Poindexter Dunn. [16] A letter from a member of the Brownsville Rifles to the Des Arc Citizen described the outcome of the election for regimental officers:

  6. 9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 9th Arkansas was organized at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, July 20, 1861, [3] and was known as the "Parson's Regiment" because it contained forty-two ministers. [4] Its companies were recruited in the following counties: [5] [6] The unit contained four companies (A, G, H, and I) which were originally organized as volunteer companies in the 24th Regiment, Arkansas State Militia.

  7. List of daggers - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas toothpick (19th-century US) Facón (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay) Corvo (19th-century Chile) Gerber Mark II (1967) Push dagger; United States Marine Raider stiletto (WWII) V-42 stiletto (WWII) "Yank" Levy fighting knife

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  9. 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the "Sixth Arkansas", was a line infantry formation of the Confederate States Army in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. Organized in 1861 with volunteers from the southern Arkansas (to include several antebellum militia companies ), the regiment was among the first Arkansas ...