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  2. Arkansas in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    During the American Civil War, Arkansas was a Confederate state, though it had initially voted to remain in the Union.Following the capture of Fort Sumter in April 1861, Abraham Lincoln called for troops from every Union state to put down the rebellion, and Arkansas along with several other southern states seceded.

  3. Flag of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas flag, Diamond flag: Use: Civil and state flag: Proportion: 2∶3: Adopted: February 26, 1913; 111 years ago () (modifications in 1923, 1924, and 2011) Design: A rectangular field of red, on which is placed a large white diamond, bordered by a wide band of blue. Across the diamond is the word 'Arkansas' in blue and four blue stars, one ...

  4. 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Confederate States)

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    The 3rd Arkansas is generally understood to have had at least four different regimental colors during the war, [21] and there are at least three surviving examples of the battle flags of the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment: The first flag of the Third Arkansas was probably a First National Confederate Flag issued to either company C, the ...

  5. 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The flag which is currently located at the Texas Civil War Museum is of a later issue than the January 1862 flags and has the unit number in the white circle while the other is for the combined 5th/13th Arkansas. [35] The flag of the combined 5th/13th Arkansas was issued in March 1864 and was captured by Benjamin Newman of the 88th Illinois ...

  6. 1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Dobbin's) - Wikipedia

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    The nucleus of what became Dobbins' regiment was Maj. Francis Marion Chrisman's battalion of four companies, organized on September 28, 1862. [1] Chrisman's battalion was assigned to Parson's Cavalry Brigade, 1st Corps, Trans-Mississippi Department, from September to December 1862; after which it was reported as an unattached command in the District of Arkansas until about January 1863, when ...

  7. 19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Dawson's) - Wikipedia

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    The 19th (Dawson's) Arkansas Infantry (1861–1865) was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The regiment was present for but not engaged during the Battle of Pea Ridge. At the Battle of Arkansas Post, the regiment became split, with part of the regiment surrendering with the garrison when the post capitulated.

  8. 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 ...

  9. 8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier General John H. Kelly took this flag home and it remained in his family for many years. The flag is currently located at the Texas Civil War Museum, Fort Worth, TX. [31] The Flag of the 8th and 19th Consolidated Arkansas Infantry Regiments. This flag is an example of the 1864 issue of Hardee flags.