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Thomas Edward Davis Jr. (d. 1916), who married Marianita Jove (d. 1870), daughter of Lorenzo Jove. Davis Jr. was a friend of the Irish writer and poet Fitz James O'Brien, and was involved in trying to raise a regiment with him during the American Civil War, called the McClellan Rifles. When O'Brien was killed, Davis Jr. brought his remains back ...
Colonel Edward W. Gantt. 12th Infantry Regiment was organized July 27, 1861, by Edward W. Gantt. Many of the men were recruited in Dallas County. Gantt had been a close political ally of Congressman Thomas Hindman and s staunch supporter of secession before the war. He was elected to Congress in 1860 but never took his seat due to secession. [1]
McNair's brigade included the following Arkansas units, the 1st and 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted), 4th and 13th Arkansas Infantry Regiments, 4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion, and Humphreys' battery of artillery. [15] The battalion's stations as reported on the muster rolls were as follows: [14] 31 Dec 1861 – Columbus, Kentucky.
Lieutenant Colonel Richard M. Davis [65] 47th Arkansas Mounted Infantry [74] 48th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment [75] Summer 1864 Unknown 48th Arkansas Infantry [76] 48th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Brandenburch's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment [98] 1862: Captain Solomon I. Brandenburg: Brandenburch's Company [99] Carlton's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment [100]
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The 36th Arkansas, along with the remainder of Price's Division, had been occupying defensive works five miles on the southeast side of the city and now began to move back across Fourche Bayou along a withdrawal route towards what would become their winter quarters in an encampment near Arkadelphia, Arkansas. [29] Colonel John Edward Glenn ...
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The 33rd Arkansas was created from existing companies by Special Order Number 28, issued by Major General Thomas C. Hindman on July 11, 1862: [2]. The following companies, now rendezvoused at Camden Arks., are incorporated into and will form one regiment of Infantry, in the service of the Confederate States, for three years or the War, to wit: