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Col. E. L. Vaughan. The 10th Arkansas Infantry (1861–1865) 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 Infantry, George A. Merrick's Infantry, Zebulon Venable's Infantry and ...
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 ...
0–9. 1st Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment; 1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion (Stirman's) 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
0–9. 1st Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment; 1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion (Stirman's) 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment (Trans-Mississippi)
Aug. 18—LEWISTON — A free-ranging talk about Mainers in the Civil War at the Androscoggin Historical Society on Thursday touched on everything from a Confederate soldier's grave in Gray to the ...
9th Confederate Infantry (5th Confederate Infantry; 5th Confederate Regiment, Tennessee Infantry) 23rd Confederate Infantry (Alabama Volunteers) Bailey's Consolidated Regiment of Infantry; Tucker's Confederate Regiment (also known as "1st Foreign Battalion"; "1st Foreign Legion":former Union prisoners of war)
Witt's 10th Arkansas Cavalry (1863–1865) was a Confederate Army Cavalry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit was originally known as the 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment , but was converted to cavalry after being exchanged following the fall of Port Hudson, La. [ 1 ]
10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment: Ltc E.L. Vaughan; 15th Arkansas: Col Benjamin Johnson; 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Carroll's): Col W.N. Parish; Claiborne's Mississippi Light Infantry: Cpt A.J. Lewis; 9th Louisiana Partisan Rangers Battalion: Ltc J.H. Wingfield; 1st Mississippi Light Artillery (Bradford´s and Herod´s batteries)