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 Elm Springs
Confederate General Van Dorn also camped his army here before moving his troops to Pea Ridge, the only Civil War battle in which Native American units were used as regular troops.
This spring is of historical interest as the site of the permanent encampment of the 16th Arkansas Infantry during the Civil War.
ELM SPRINGS -- "B" You can barely see it in the picture, but tucked up in the shadows of the elms at the head of this pool of watercress are a pair of short cement staircases that lead down to Elm Springs, the only spring in the state that won't help your lumbago.
users.aristotle.net /~russjohn/springs/elmsp.html   (128 words)

  
 Cyndi's List - U.S. - Civil War / War for Southern Independence
Listing of books and articles containing names of men who served in Civil War units (both Union and Confederate) from Kentucky.
List of personnel in the Union Navy who died during the Civil War from all causes.
Providing information on the Civil War at the state and national level.
www.cyndislist.com /cw.htm   (5261 words)

  
 UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE CIVIL WAR
Confederate Indian Units in the Civil War of the West
WAR OF THE REBELLION: A compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies 1891 - 60 volumes - (scanned)
A Guide to Cherokee Confederate Military Units, 1861- 1865
www.coax.net /people/lwf/data.htm   (5261 words)

  
 American Civil War - Battle of Pea Ridge, March 7, 1862
It secured southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas for the Union, and caused the withdrawal of the only sizable trans-Mississippi Confederate Army.
This Scenario reflects the battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas on March 7, 1862 between the USA forces under Samuel Curtis and the CSA forces of Earl Van Dorn.
First turn starts at 9:30 am.Note that trails allow columns and limbered units to move without terrain penalty but no road bonus.
www.unc.edu /~cliffel/miniatures/pearidge.html   (443 words)

  
 The Civil War in Arkansas - Places
"To the Arkansas Confederate Soldiers and Sailors, a part of a nation divided by the sword and reunited at the altar of faith", reads the monument dedication to Arkansas at the Vicksburg National Military Park.
The Trail is an initiative of the Civil War Trust.
The Civil War Discovery Trail links more than 420 sites in 24 states to tell the story of the American Civil War and its impact on the development of our nation.
www.civilwarbuff.org /places.html   (443 words)

  
 Gettysburg Line Of Battle Corps -
Relive the battle that was the turning point of the Civil War.
The Gettysburg Confederate Order of Battle lists the units...
Battle of Gettysburg history in the Arkansas Encyclopedia of famous Arkansans, landmarks, state events, and historic happenings.
corps.facdt.com /index.php?k=gettysburg-line-of-battle-corps   (1393 words)

  
 Pitter's Cherokee Trails - The Civil War - North vs South
Throughout the war, both Federal and Confederate troops moved through Bollinger County regularly.
The bloody years of war that followed cost the lives of 600,000 men, two percent of the country's population.
She managed to get the second wagon across, and went on to a town near Pocahontas, Arkansas.
www.rosecity.net /cherokee/north_south.html   (1412 words)

  
 United States, Civil War Regimental Histories Index, Alabama - Indiana
Arkansas in the Civil War [Regimental histories (scroll down for Union units)] [Query board 1] [Query board 2] [Query board 3] [Map of battles]
You may also visit the Directory of Confederate Army Regimental Histories, or the Directory of Civil War Naval Forces (Confederate and Union, combined).
(Illinois infantry regiments, 7th-156th, have web pages at either the Illinois Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery Units, the Illinois Personnel Union Units, or at Civil War Regimental History of Illinois [from the Adjutant General's Report].
www.tarleton.edu /~kjones/USal-in.html   (1539 words)

  
 Elm Springs
Confederate General Van Dorn also camped his army here before moving his troops to Pea Ridge, the only Civil War battle in which Native American units were used as regular troops.
This spring is of historical interest as the site of the permanent encampment of the 16th Arkansas Infantry during the Civil War.
ELM SPRINGS -- "B" You can barely see it in the picture, but tucked up in the shadows of the elms at the head of this pool of watercress are a pair of short cement staircases that lead down to Elm Springs, the only spring in the state that won't help your lumbago.
users.aristotle.net /~russjohn/springs/elmsp.html   (1539 words)

  
 Campaign: Invasion of Missouri, Fall 1864
Confederate records are incomplete and the Unionist units that contested their advance through the state were often militia units whose records were rarely included.
For general background, see the discussion of Missouri as a Divided State and a fine set of webpages on The Civil War in Southeast Missouri.
Slipping through the porous Federal line along the Arkansas river, Price assembled a ragged force of 12,000 in northeastern Arkansas.
www.geocities.com /CollegePark/Quad/6460/CW/c/409MO.html   (558 words)

  
 Military
William's regiment took part in many major engagements in the civil War becoming one of the most battle worn units of the Confederacy.
The 9th Texas Cavalry first headed for Des Arc, Arkansas, where it was dismounted and transported by steamboat down the White River to the Mississippi then up to Memphis, Tennessee.
In the fall of 1862, the unit was combined and remounted as the "Texas Brigade" for the remainder of the war.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~rosepetr/wingo/military/waw.html   (558 words)

  
 American Civil War - Battle of Pea Ridge, March 7, 1862
It secured southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas for the Union, and caused the withdrawal of the only sizable trans-Mississippi Confederate Army.
American Civil War - Battle of Pea Ridge, March 7, 1862
This Scenario reflects the battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas on March 7, 1862 between the USA forces under Samuel Curtis and the CSA forces of Earl Van Dorn.
www.unc.edu /~cliffel/miniatures/pearidge.html   (443 words)

  
 Robert Grierson - Hillabees Creek nation - Page 23
Like the majority of tribal metis, during the Civil War he campaigned with Creek units attached to the armies of the Confederate states and participated in virtually all of the significant engagements that took place in Indian Territory.
Born in 1843 in the vicinity of North Fork Town, near present-day Eufaula, Oklahoma, GRAYSON attended mission schools established among the Creeks by the Baptists and Methodists, and later studied at Arkansas College in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
In that he was sometimes chosen intermediary in the interest of peace by the Creeks when hostilities threatened between them and the whites...[p.
www.webspawner.com /users/griersonorigins22   (1368 words)

  
 ILLINOIS COUNTY LINKS
Confederate POW's Listed in Arkansas Units who died in Rock Island, IL Prison Camp.
Glimpses of Life in Sullivan during the Civil War and Until 1869
For Illinois researchers, Logan and Edwards Counties are covered.
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/state/counties.html   (475 words)

  
 ILLINOIS COUNTY LINKS
Confederate POW's Listed in Arkansas Units who died in Rock Island, IL Prison Camp.
Glimpses of Life in Sullivan during the Civil War and Until 1869
Biographies of the following family names, located on
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/state/counties.html   (475 words)

  
 ILLINOIS COUNTY LINKS
Confederate POW's Listed in Arkansas Units who died in Rock Island, IL Prison Camp.
Glimpses of Life in Sullivan during the Civil War and Until 1869
For Illinois researchers, Logan and Edwards Counties are covered.
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/state/counties.html   (475 words)

  
 ILLINOIS COUNTY LINKS
Confederate POW's Listed in Arkansas Units who died in Rock Island, IL Prison Camp.
Glimpses of Life in Sullivan during the Civil War and Until 1869
Biographies of the following family names, located on
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/state/counties.html   (475 words)

  
 ILLINOIS COUNTY LINKS
Confederate POW's Listed in Arkansas Units who died in Rock Island, IL Prison Camp.
Glimpses of Life in Sullivan during the Civil War and Until 1869
Biographies of the following family names, located on
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/state/counties.html   (475 words)

  
 ILLINOIS COUNTY LINKS
Confederate POW's Listed in Arkansas Units who died in Rock Island, IL Prison Camp.
Glimpses of Life in Sullivan during the Civil War and Until 1869
For Illinois researchers, Logan and Edwards Counties are covered.
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/state/counties.html   (475 words)

  
 ILLINOIS COUNTY LINKS
Confederate POW's Listed in Arkansas Units who died in Rock Island, IL Prison Camp.
Glimpses of Life in Sullivan during the Civil War and Until 1869
For Illinois researchers, Logan and Edwards Counties are covered.
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/state/counties.html   (475 words)

  
 Civil War Units -- Unit 4 -- version 8.3
(State Troops) (Capt.Godden'sCo.) 1861 koberg@hypercon.com 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment 1861-5 carey.rogers@nashville.com 6th AR Inf.
(Confederate) 1864 rrs@us.dynix.com Vicksburg Light Artillery 1861 rholler01@yahoo.com (Rich Holler) Yates Artillery Battery GIRUN@worldnet.att.net (Douglas Vick) (14th Miss Artillery Bn) Missouri (CSA) 1st MO Cav.
Inf., Co. K RSCRAIG@MAINE.MAINE.EDU 55th Alabama Infantry 1861 robert-hurst@ouhsc.edu 56th Ala.
sunsite.utk.edu /civil-war/unit4.html   (475 words)

  
 ILLINOIS COUNTY LINKS
Confederate POW's Listed in Arkansas Units who died in Rock Island, IL Prison Camp.
Glimpses of Life in Sullivan during the Civil War and Until 1869
Biographies of the following family names, located on
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/state/counties.html   (475 words)

  
 ILLINOIS COUNTY LINKS
Confederate POW's Listed in Arkansas Units who died in Rock Island, IL Prison Camp.
Glimpses of Life in Sullivan during the Civil War and Until 1869
listing all Landons in Illinois (as well as other states).
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/state/counties.html   (475 words)

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