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Regiment |
Company |
Company Commander |
Date of Election/Commission |
County
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1st Militia Regiment |
"Home Defenders", Cavalry Company |
Captain Logan Fitzhugh |
February 8, 1861 |
Arkansas[1]
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1st Militia Regiment |
"Dewitt Guards", Company Number 1 |
Captain D. B. Quertermous |
February 8, 1861 |
Arkansas[2]
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1st Militia Regiment |
"Dixie Grays" |
Captain Sam G. Smith |
June 1, 1861 |
Arkansas[2]
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1st Militia Regiment |
"Arkansas Riflemen" |
Captain C.C. Goddard |
June 26, 1861 |
Arkansas[2]
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2nd Militia Regiment |
"Spavinaw Volunteer Rifle Company" |
Captain David C. Patten[3] |
February 21, 1861 |
Benton[4]
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4th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Light Infantry Company" a.k.a the "Springfield Sharpshooters" |
Captain S. S. Ford[5] |
July 27, 1860 |
Conway
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4th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Cavalry Company" |
Captain William D. Adams[5] |
October 13, 1860 |
Conway
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4th Militia Regiment |
"Mounted Rifle Company" Also known as, "McCulloch Rangers" |
Captain R. W. Harper[5] |
May 1, 1861 |
Conway[4]
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5th Militia Regiment |
"Van Buren Frontier Guards"[6] |
Captain Hugh T. Brown |
January 12, 1861 |
Crawford[7]
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5th Militia Regiment |
"Independent Light Horse Guards" |
Captain Powhatan Perkins |
Prior to February 23, 1861[8] |
Crawford
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5th Militia Regiment |
"Crawford County Rangers" |
Captain William S. Pennyhouse, later, Captain Thomas B. Brantley |
March 21, 1861[9] |
Crawford
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5th Militia Regiment |
"Pope Walker Guards" |
Captain Charles A. Carroll |
June 14, 1861[9] |
Crawford
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6th Militia Regiment |
"Napoleon Grays" |
Captain Henry E. Green |
February 28, 1861 |
Desha[10]
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6th Militia Regiment |
"Napoleon Cavalry" |
Captain J. L. Porter |
March 7, 1861[11] |
Desha
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6th Militia Regiment |
"Home Guards" |
Captain O. F. Parrish |
March 8, 1861 |
Desha[12]
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7th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain Robert C. Tweedy |
November 21, 1860[13] |
Franklin
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7th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain John J. Walker |
May 1, 1861[13] |
Franklin
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7th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain John R. Titsworth[14] |
June 3, 1861[13] |
Franklin
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7th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Rangers" |
Captain Albert H. Moffit |
June 3, 1861[13] |
Franklin
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7th Militia Regiment |
"Ozark Rifles" |
Captain David Alexander Stewart |
July 1, 1861[15] |
Franklin
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8th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain John H. Hall |
June 25, 1860 |
Hempstead[16]
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8th Militia Regiment |
"Nashville Blues" Also known as the "Davis Blues" |
Captain Sims McCoran, later by Captain Joseph L. Neal and finally by Captain Augustus S. Hutchinson |
March 20, 1861 |
Hempstead[17]
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8th Militia Regiment |
"Hempstead Riflemen" |
Captain John R. Gratiot |
January 12, 1861 |
Hempstead[18]
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8th Militia Regiment |
"Hempstead Cavalry" |
Captain George E. Gamble |
May 28, 1861 |
Hempstead[19]
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8th Militia Regiment |
"Confederate Guards" |
Captain John A. Rowles |
July 8, 1861 |
Hempstead[19]
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10th Militia Regiment |
"Clarksville Riflemen" |
Captain Oliver Basham |
January 18, 1860[20] |
Johnson
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10th Militia Regiment |
"Independent Company Riflemen" also know as "Johnson Guards" |
Captain Alfred Dixon King |
November 27, 1860[20] |
Johnson
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10th Militia Regiment |
"Independent Company Cavalry" |
Captain Lynus Armstrong |
December 28, 1860[20] |
Johnson
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10th Militia Regiment |
"Johnson Mounted Rifles" |
Captain Oliver Basham |
May 22, 1861[20] |
Johnson
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10th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Infantry" |
Captain J. W. Ring |
June 12, 1861[20] |
Johnson
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10th Militia Regiment |
" Johnson County Lancers" |
Captain Baston W. Cox |
June 18, 1861[20] |
Johnson
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10th Militia Regiment |
"South Johnson Rifles" |
Captain George Turner |
July 10, 1861[20] |
Johnson
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11th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Militia" |
Captain Patrick Saunders |
June 3, 1861[21] |
Madison
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12th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain M.G. B. Scafe |
September 17, 1860 |
Phillips[22]
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12th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Light Infantry" also known as "Phillips Guards" |
Captain George Otey |
September 9, 1860 |
Phillips[23]
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12th Militia Regiment |
"Yell Riflemen" |
Captain Patrick R. Cleburne |
February 18, 1861 |
Phillips[24]
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12th Militia Regiment |
"LaGrange Cavalry" |
Captain Thomas Gist |
February 18, 1861 |
Phillips[25]
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12th Militia Regiment |
"Tappan Guards" |
Captain James C. Tappan |
May 23, 1861 |
Phillips[25]
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12th Militia Regiment |
"Artillery Company Helena Greys" |
Captain J. C. Clendening |
December 11, 1861 |
Phillips[25]
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13th Militia Regiment |
"Little Rock Guards" also known as "Capitol Guards" |
Captain John C. Peay, later |
September 25, 1858 |
Pulaski[26]
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13th Militia Regiment |
"Pulaski Lancers" |
Captain Thomas J. Churchill |
March 16, 1860[26]
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Pulaski[27]
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13th Militia Regiment |
"Totten Artillery Company" later "Pulaski Light Artillery"[28] |
Captain Robert C. Newton,[29] later Captain William E. Woodruff, Jr. |
March 22, 1861 |
Pulaski[30]
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13th Militia Regiment |
"Peyton's Rifles" |
Captain Daniel W. Ringo |
April 20, 1861 |
Pulaski[31]
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13th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Artillery" also known as Trigg's Arkansas Battery |
Captain John Trigg |
May 22, 1861 |
Pulaski[32]
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13th Militia Regiment |
"Pulaski Rangers" |
Captain R. W. Stevenson |
June 3, 1861 |
Pulaski[32]
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14th Militia Regiment |
"Harrisburg Riflemen" |
Captain Granville F. Smith |
June 3, 1861 |
Poinsett[33]
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14th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company" |
Captain Benjamin Harris |
August 1, 1861 |
Poinsett[33]
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14th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company" |
Captain James Shegres |
August 6, 1861 |
Poinsett[33]
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14th Militia Regiment |
"Confederate Greys" |
Captain Evan Watkins |
August 10, 1861 |
Poinsett[33]
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14th Militia Regiment |
"Rough and Ready" |
Captain William F. J. Clements |
August 10, 1861 |
Poinsett[34]
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14th Militia Regiment |
"Tappan Guards" |
Captain Robert B. Lambert |
August 10, 1861 |
Poinsett[34]
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14th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company" |
Captain Andrew Balfou |
August 12, 1861 |
Poinsett[34]
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15th Militia Regiment |
Volunteer Cavalry Company, also known as "Galla Rangers" |
Captain . W. W. Raukins, later Capt. P.W. Parker Capt |
August 20, 1860 |
Pope[35]
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15th Militia Regiment |
Volunteer Light Infantry or Riflemen Company |
Captain A. D. Oats |
January 8, 1861 |
Pope[35]
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15th Militia Regiment |
"Norristown Guards" |
Captain William D. Caldwell, later Capt. L. W. Burges |
May 13, 1861 |
Pope[35]
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15th Militia Regiment |
"Dover Mounted Riflemen " |
Captain John H. Scott |
June 12, 1861 |
Pope[35]
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15th Militia Regiment |
"Pope County Lancers " |
Captain Thos. P. Linton |
June 13, 1861 |
Pope[35]
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15th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Infantry" |
Captain Caleb Davis |
June 24, 1861 |
Pope[35]
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15th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain Samuel Brown |
March 31, 1862 |
Pope[35]
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17th Militia Regiment |
"Company Mounted Riflemen" |
Captain Daniel Williams |
June 4, 1860 |
Scott[36]
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17th Militia Regiment |
"Company of Cavalry" |
Captain George W. Featherston |
June 4, 1860 |
Scott[36]
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18th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Infantry Company" |
Captain Samuel Abby |
May 16, 1860 |
Saline[37]
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18th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Infantry Company " |
Captain J. D. Heuster |
May 16, 1860 |
Saline[38]
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18th Militia Regiment |
"Saline Rifle Rangers"[39] |
Captain Mazarine J. Henderson |
May 29, 1861[40] |
Saline
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19th Militia Regiment |
"Home Guards" |
Captain R. C. Harris |
May 3, 1861 |
St. Frances[41]
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19th Militia Regiment |
"Linden Dead Shots" |
Captain Poindexter Dunn |
May 16, 1861 |
St. Frances[42]
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19th Militia Regiment |
"Richland Rangers" |
Captain John C. Johnson |
August 26, 1861 |
St. Frances[42]
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20th Militia Regiment |
"Washington Rifle Guards" |
Captain George C. North[43] |
January 7, 1860 |
Washington[44]
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20th Militia Regiment |
"Washington Mounted Rifles" |
Captain James M. Tuttle[43] |
February 18, 1860 |
Washington[45]
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20th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company L. Infantry" also known as the "Pike Guards" |
Captain Samuel R. Bell |
May 29, 1861 |
Washington[45]
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20th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain Thomas Kelly |
May 28, 1861 |
Washington[45]
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21st Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain James M. West |
September 14, 1860[46] |
White
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21st Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Light Infantry", Also Known as the "Arkansas Guards" |
Captain Dandridge McRae, Later Capt John C. McCauley |
September 12, 1860[46] |
White
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22nd Militia Regiment |
"Quitman Rifles" |
Captain Allen R. Witt |
June 24, 1861 |
Van Buren[47]
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23rd Militia Regiment |
"Chicot Rangers" |
Captain Jacob Connell, 2nd Lieut Daniel H. Reynolds |
October 3, 1860[48] |
Chicot
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24th Militia Regiment |
"Jefferson Guards"[49] |
Captain Charles H. Carlton |
September 24, 1860 |
Jefferson[25]
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24th Militia Regiment |
"Southern Guards" |
Captain Joseph W. Bocage |
December 18, 1860 |
Jefferson[25]
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24th Militia Regiment |
"Pine Bluff Artillery" |
Captain Frederick Stick |
April 21, 1861 |
Jefferson[25]
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24th Militia Regiment |
"Bradley Guards" |
Captain J. Bradley |
June 17, 1861[50] |
Jefferson
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24th Militia Regiment |
"McCullock Guards" |
Captain George W. Bayne |
July 24, 1861[50] |
Jefferson
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24th Militia Regiment |
"Arkansas Travellers" |
Captain R. M. Wallace |
July 24, 1861[50] |
Jefferson
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24th Militia Regiment |
"Hardee Guards" |
Captain James T. Armstrong |
August 2, 1861[50] |
Jefferson
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25th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain Reed Shell |
February 19, 1861[51] |
Lawrence
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25th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Infantry" |
Captain Samuel J. Herndon |
February 19, 1861[51] |
Lawrence
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26th Militia Regiment |
"Dardanelle Rangers" also known as "Yell County Rifles" |
Captain Thomas J. Daniel |
May 6, 1861[52] |
Yell
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26th Militia Regiment |
"Yell Blues" |
Captain Cornelius S. Lawrence |
May 22, 1861[52] |
Yell
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26th Militia Regiment |
Mounted Volunteer Company |
Captain John Connally |
September 13, 1864[52] |
Yell
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27th Militia Regiment |
"Sweeney Riflemen" |
Captain B. F. Swinney |
January 26, 1861[53] |
Bradley
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28th Militia Regiment |
"Arkadelphia Guards"[54] |
Captain Charles Stakes |
May 1, 1860[55] |
Clark
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28th Militia Regiment |
"Clark County Light Artillery"[56] |
Captain Frank Roberts |
March 29, 1861 |
Clark
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28th Militia Regiment |
"Jackson Blues" [56] |
Captain Shaw |
March 29, 1861 |
Clark
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28th Militia Regiment |
Volunteer Company |
Captain Harris Flanagin |
August 1, 1861 |
Clark
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29th Militia Regiment |
"Eldorado Troop |
Captain F. W. Chipman |
February 15, 1861[55] |
Union[57]
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30th Militia Regiment |
"Crittenden Rangers" |
Captain Frank B. Rodgers |
April 10, 1861[58] |
Crittenden
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30th Militia Regiment |
"Mound City Greys" |
Captain Braxton C. Crump |
July 5, 1861[58] |
Crittenden
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31st Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain Eli Dodson |
June 13, 1860[59] |
Marion
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31st Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain William Christmas Mitchell |
June 14, 1861[59] |
Marion
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32nd Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain S.L. Mans |
March 15, 1861[60] |
Washington
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32nd Militia Regiment |
"Washington County Mounted Volunteers" |
Captain William T. Neal |
June 5, 1861[61] |
Washington
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32nd Militia Regiment |
"Washington Volunteer Company Mounted Guards" |
Captain Samuel G. Howkey |
June 14, 1861[61] |
Washington
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32nd Militia Regiment |
"Washington Volunteer Company" |
Captain Andrew Johnston |
June 14, 1861[61] |
Washington
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32nd Militia Regiment |
Illinois Township Volunteer Company |
Captain Joseph R. Parks |
August 22, 1861 [61] |
Washington
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32nd Militia Regiment |
Mountain Township Volunteer Company |
Captain Thomas Gray |
August 22, 1861[61] |
Washington
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32nd Militia Regiment |
Cove Creek Township Volunteer Company |
Captain William Hulee |
August 22, 1861[61] |
Washington
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32nd Militia Regiment |
Morris Hill Township Volunteer Company |
Captain P.L. Crawford |
November 9, 1861[61] |
Washington
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32nd Militia Regiment |
Morris Hill Township Volunteer Company |
Captain A.G. Lewis |
November 9, 1861[61] |
Washington
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33rd Militia Regiment |
"Gainesville Guards" |
Captain Flavius S. White |
July 8, 1861[62] |
Green
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34th Militia Regiment |
"Jackson Guards"[63] |
Captain Wiley M. Mitchell |
March 8, 1860[25] |
Jackson
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34th Militia Regiment |
"Glaize Rifles" |
Captain George E. Orme |
December 28, 1860[25] |
Jackson
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34th Militia Regiment |
"Augusta Cavalry" Also Known as "August Rifles" |
Captain Charles H. Matlock |
December 28, 1860[64] |
Jackson
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34th Militia Regiment |
"Rifles Rangers" |
Captain James Wilson |
May 31, 1861[64] |
Jackson
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34th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain William K. Patterson |
June 5, 1861[64] |
Jackson
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34th Militia Regiment |
"McCown's Artillery", Also known as "Jackson Light Artillery"[65] |
Captain George W. McGowan[66] |
June 15, 1861 |
Jackson[67]
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34th Militia Regiment |
"Star Rangers" |
Captain John H. Dowell |
June 19, 1861[68] |
Jackson
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35th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Rifle Company"[69] |
Captain M.E. Jefferson |
March 11, 1861[70] |
Monroe
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35th Militia Regiment |
"Monroe Cavalry" |
Captain James R. Jackson |
April 29, 1861[70] |
Monroe
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35th Militia Regiment |
"Monroe Blues" |
Captain Gaston K. Baldwin[71] |
May 16, 1861[70] |
Monroe
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35th Militia Regiment |
"Harris Guards" |
Captain James T. Harris |
May 27, 1861[70] |
Monroe
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35th Militia Regiment |
Volunteer Infantry Company |
Captain J. R. Jackson |
December 30, 1861[70] |
Monroe
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36th Militia Regiment |
Perry Rangers |
Captain William H. Blackwell |
May 28, 1861[72] |
Monroe
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37th Militia Regiment |
"Rector Cavalry" |
Captain J. R. Arnold[73] |
March 11, 1861 |
Sevier
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37th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Cavalry", Also known as the "Sevier County Stars" |
Captain John G. McKean[73] |
May 29, 1861 |
Sevier
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37th Militia Regiment |
"Rocky Cought Cavalry" |
Captain J. D. Laue[73] |
March 11, 1861 |
Sevier
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37th Militia Regiment |
"Red River Mounted Riflemen" |
Captain William D. Cook[73] |
June 25, 1861 |
Sevier
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37th Militia Regiment |
"Southern Flag" |
Captain B. A. Abernathy[73] |
August 18, 1861 |
Sevier
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39th Militia Regiment |
"Camden Knights" |
Captain William L. Crenshaw |
April 29, 1861 |
Ouachita
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39th Militia Regiment |
"City Guard"[74] |
Captain Richard Lyon |
May 9, 1861 |
Ouachita
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39th Militia Regiment |
"Mountain Rangers" |
Captain James M. Gee |
May 23, 1861 |
Ouachita
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39th Militia Regiment |
"Bradley Guards" |
Captain Edward Woodland |
May 29, 1861 |
Ouachita
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39th Militia Regiment |
"Ouachita Volunteers" later, "Ouachita Voltiquers" |
Captain John W. Kingswell |
May 31, 1861 |
Ouachita
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39th Militia Regiment |
"Ouachita Greys" |
Captain Hope T. Hodnett |
June 1, 1861 |
Ouachita
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39th Militia Regiment |
"Ouachita Guard" |
Captain Joseph R. White |
June 3, 1861 |
Ouachita
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39th Militia Regiment |
"Ouachita Cavalry" |
Captain John Quillin |
June 5, 1861 |
Ouachita
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40th Militia Regiment |
"Lafeyette Guards" |
Captain Sam H. Dill |
June 3, 1861[75] |
Lafayette
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41st Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company" |
Captain James Meguffa |
August 10, 1861 |
Newton
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41st Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company" |
Captain E.M. Moore |
August 10, 1861 |
Newton[76]
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43rd Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Infantry" |
Captain James M. Ackin |
September 2, 1860[77] |
Izard
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43rd Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Infantry" |
Captain William S. Linsway |
September 2, 1860[77] |
Izard
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46th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Light Hourse Company" |
Captain William T M. Holman |
July 26, 1860 |
Dallas[78]
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46th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Rifleman" |
Captain F J. Commonoer |
May 9, 1861 |
Dallas
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46th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Rifleman" |
Captain E. P. Chandler |
May 30, 1861 |
Dallas
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47th Militia Regiment |
"Mountain Minute Men" |
Captain Robert S. Clayton |
December 25, 1861 |
Hot Springs[79]
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47th Militia Regiment |
"Hot Springs Guards" |
Captain E. H. Stewart |
May 2, 1861[80] |
Hot Springs
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47th Militia Regiment |
"Hot Springs Rangers" |
Captain Joseph Jester |
June 19, 1861[80] |
Hot Springs
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48th Militia Regiment |
"Osceola Stars" |
Captain J. B. Murray |
March 10, 1861 |
Mississippi[81]
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49th Militia Regiment |
"Border Guards" |
Captain Wiley Stinnett |
May 21, 1861 |
Polk[82]
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50th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain B. L. Anthony |
October 31, 1860 |
Prairie
|
50th Militia Regiment |
"Rector Guards" |
Captain George W. Glenn |
February 12, 1861 |
Prairie[83]
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50th Militia Regiment |
"Brownsville Guards" |
Captain Robert S. Gantt |
May 2, 1861 |
Prairie
|
50th Militia Regiment |
"Austin Rifles" |
Captain Andrew J. Gingles |
May 22, 1861 |
Prairie
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50th Militia Regiment |
"Des Arc Rangers" |
Captain John S. Pearson |
June 3, 1861 |
Prairie
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51st Militia Regiment |
"Fort Smith Rifles"[6] |
Captain James H. Sparks |
January 12, 1860 |
Sebastian[84]
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51st Militia Regiment |
"Bell Point Guards" |
Captain W. R. Hartzig |
July 10, 1860 |
Sebastian[85]
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51st Militia Regiment |
"Sebastian County Volunteers" |
Captain Jackson J. Edward |
August 7, 1860 |
Sebastian[86]
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51st Militia Regiment |
Horse Company "Mountain Rangers" |
Captain Joseph M. McDonald |
August 30, 1860 |
Sebastian[87]
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51st Militia Regiment |
"Independent Artillery" Also known as "Fort Smith Battery" |
Captain John G. Reid |
September 27, 1860 |
Sebastian[87]
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51st Militia Regiment |
"Light Cavalry Company Fort Smith" Also known as "Sebastian County Cavalry" |
Captain Thomas Lewis |
May 17, 1861 |
Sebastian[86]
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51st Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry" |
Captain Thomas McCamon |
May 27, 1861 |
Sebastian
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51st Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry B" |
Captain Henry C. Dunne |
June 5, 1861 |
Sebastian
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52nd Militia Regiment |
"The Drew Light Horse" |
Captain H. S. Hudspeth |
August 13, 1861 |
Drew[88]
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53rd Militia Regiment |
"Ashley Rangers" |
Captain William Tensley |
March 27, 1861 |
Ashley[89]
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53rd Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Rifle Company" Later the "Ashley Volunteers" |
Captain Unreadable, later Vannoy Hartrog Manning, |
May 21, 1861 |
Ashley[90]
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54th Militia Regiment |
"Yellow Jackets" |
Captain Philip Henry Echols |
May 9, 1861 |
Calhoun[91]
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54th Militia Regiment |
"Moro Greys" |
Captain Algernon S. Holderness |
May 9, 1861 |
Calhoun[92]
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55th Militia Regiment |
"Craighead Blues" |
Captain Simpson Albright |
June 5, 1861 |
Craighead[93]
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55th Militia Regiment |
"Confederate Greys" |
Captain James Pollard |
August 18, 1861 |
Craighead[94]
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56th Militia Regiment |
"Columbia Guards" |
Captain D. L. Kilgore |
May 10, 1861 |
Columbia
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56th Militia Regiment |
"Columbian County Cavalry" |
Captain W.N.C. Read |
May 10, 1861 |
Columbia
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56th Militia Regiment |
Volunteer Company |
Captain James Sewell |
August 10, 1861 |
Columbia
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58th Militia Regiment |
Volunteer Company (Rifle) Franklin Guards |
Captain E.B. Knotts |
February 28, 1861 |
Franklin County[95]
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58th Militia Regiment |
Dixie Blues |
Captain A. S. Cabell |
May 10, 1861 |
Franklin County[96]
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58th Militia Regiment |
Volunteer Company E |
Captain Daniel Henry |
June 4, 1861 |
Franklin County[97]
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59th Militia Regiment |
"Independence Guards" |
Captain Justus F. Tracy |
February 15, 1861[98] |
Independence
|
59th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Infantry Company" |
Captain Thomas J. Morgan |
June 8, 1861[98] |
Independence
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60th Militia Regiment |
"Lawrence Cavalry"[99] |
Captain John Miller |
January 16, 1861[100] |
Lawrence
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60th Militia Regiment |
"Lawrence Rangers" also known as "Lawrence Rifles" |
Captain Zachariah P. McAlexander |
May 8, 1861[100] |
Lawrence
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60th Militia Regiment |
"Shaver Guards" also known as "Dick Johnson Guards" |
Captain Carney C. Straughan[101] |
June 17, 1861[100] |
Lawrence
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63rd Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Militia Bower Rangers" also known as Danley's Rangers. |
Captain Ben F. Danley |
June 1, 1861 [102] |
Pulaski
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64th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Light Infantry Company" |
Captain Henry M. Couch, Later Captain George W. McCauley |
July 1, 1861[103] |
White
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64th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company" |
Captain John Dodd |
September 21, 1861[103] |
White
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65th Militia Regiment |
"West Point Rangers" also known as "West Point Rifles" |
Captain Joseph F. Hathaway, Later Captain A. T. Jones |
May 29, 1861[104] |
White
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66th Militia Regiment |
"Company Horse Guards" |
Captain John E. Douglas |
May 2, 1861 |
Saline[38]
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67th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company "Antoine Rangers" |
Captain George Albert Hale |
May 18, 1861 |
Clark[105]
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67th Militia Regiment |
"Volunteer Company Cavalry |
Captain Ruben C. Reed |
October 8, 1863 |
Clark [106]
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68th Militia Regiment |
"Invincible Guards" |
Captain Thomas P. Dockery, Later Captain William H. Dismukes |
June 17, 1861 |
Columbia[107]
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68th Militia Regiment |
"Columbia Greys" |
Captain William Cooke |
August 9, 1861 |
Columbia[108]
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