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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Arkansas Post. (search)
Arkansas Post.
Zzzits fall, January 11, 1863.
Report of Colonel R. R. Garland, commanding 1st Brigade, Army of Lower Arkansas and White River.
The following, in the handwriting of the gallant Colonel Garland, has been kindly furnished by his son, Mr. Walter Garland, Baltimore, Maryland. Colonel Garland was a member of the well-known Virginia family of the name:
Camp Chase, Ohio, April I, 1863. Captain.
I have the honor to submit the following report of the First Brigade, Army of Lower Arkansas and White River, in the action at Arkansas Post, on the 10th and 11th of January, 1863:
The brigade was composed of the 6th Texas infantry, Lieutenant-Colonel Anderson, commanding, commanders 27, enlisted 515, aggregate 542; 24th Texas Cavalry (dismounted), Colonel Wilks, commanders 41, enlisted 546, aggregate 587; Arkansas Light Battery (6 guns), Captain Hart, commanders 4, enlisted 79, aggregate 83; Missouri Cavalry, Captain Denson, commanders 2, enlisted 31, aggregate 3
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Index.
Adams, John Quincy, on Secession, 31.
Alabama Claims, The, 96.
American Soldiery, Gallantry of, 40.
Anderson, Col. Archer, 386.
Appeal-Avalanche, The, Memphis, Tennessee, cited, 63.
Arkansas Post. Its fall Jan. 11, 1863; report of Col R. R. Garland, 10.
Arnold, Wm., 158.
Artillery, C. S., Its prowess, 319.
Association of the Army of No. Va.
Proceedings at the Annual Meeting, Dec. 13, 1894; officers of, 334; some present at, 281
Atkinson, Col., John Wilder, 49.
August, Col., Thos, P., 49.
Aylett, Col Wm. R. His address; Women of the South, 54.
Baldwin, Col. John B., Inspector-General of Virginia, 48.
Bennett, Hon. R. T., late Colonel 14th N. C. Infantry, C. S. A., 81.
Bernard, George S., 69.
Blockades, Importance of, 89.
Blue and Gray, Blending of the, 67.
Boynton, Gen. H. V., 67.
Bronaugh, Wm., 46.
Brown. Col., Commandant of Fort Pulaski, 140.
Buchannan, C. S. N., Admiral Franklin, 77.
Burgwyn, Col. H. K.; killed, 123.