This project is for those interred in the Mount Calm Cemetery, Viola, Fulton County, Arkansas.Mt Calm Cemetery is located about 4 miles north of Viola and close to SR 223. Links Find a Grave Arkansas Gravestones RootsWeb
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CONFEDERATE ARKANSAS TROOPS===35th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry==35th Infantry Regiment [also called 22nd Regiment] was organized during the summer of 1862 with men from Yell, Sebastian, and Perry counties. It was formerly the 1st (Rector's War Regiment) Arkansas Infantry. The unit was placed in Fagan's and A. T. Hawthorne's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and was active at Bayou Fourche ...
This project is for those interred in the Memory Garden of Johnstown, located in Jackson County, Arkansas.The cemetery has also been known as Johnstown Memory Garden. Memory Garden Cemetery is located in the extinct community of Johnstown, nine miles east of Newport Arkansas. It is an expansion of the Old Martin Cemetery located 200 yards south. The site was once the schoolyard of the Martin Co...
CONFEDERATE ARKANSAS TROOPS===23rd Regiment, Arkansas Infantry==23rd (Lyles') Infantry Regiment, originally C. W. Adams' 23rd Regiment, was organized at Helena, Arkansas, during the spring of 1862. Its members were from the counties of Graighead, Phillips, St. Francis, Monroe, Cross, Poinsett, and Chicot. The unit fought in the conflicts at Corinth and Hatchie Bridge and reported 5 killed, 23 w...
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The Arkansas Succession Convention decided that rather than activating the existing militia regiments, they would raise new units. The convention was concerned that if the militia was called out and transferred into Confederate Service, they would be subject to being transferred out of the state, leaving the state defenseless. The convention was also concerned with the cost involved in paying f...
UNION ARKANSAS TROOPS===2nd Regiment, Arkansas Cavalry==Organized at Helena, Ark., and Pilot Knob, Mo., July 1862. Attached to Helena, Ark., District of the Southwest Missouri, Dept. Missouri, to December, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Cavalry Division, District Eastern Arkansas, to January, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, 13th Army Corps, Dept. Tennessee, to April 1863. 2nd Brigade, Cavalry ...
CONFEDERATE ARKANSAS TROOPS===3rd Arkansas Infantry==3rd Arkansas, or 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment (May, 1861-April 12, 1865) was a Confederate Army regiment during the American Civil War, and the most celebrated unit from that state. Formed and initially commanded by Colonel Albert Rust, and later falling under the command of Colonel Van H. Manning, the regiment was part of the Army of North...
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The 3rd Arkansas Field Battery (1860–1865) was a Confederate Army artillery battery from Pulaski County, Arkansas, during the American Civil War. The battery is also known as the Totten Light Artillery, Woodruff's Battery, the Weaver Light Artillery, and Marshall's Battery, but most commonly as the Pulaski Light Artillery .The Pulaski Light Artillery was organized at Little Rock, Pulaski County...
The 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles fought at the Battle of Wilson's Creek. They were also known as the "Hempstead Cavalry" and were part of the 8th Militia Regiment.
This project is about the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame. Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Foundation (ABHOF Foundation) seeks to provide financial assistance to improve education, youth development, health/wellness in black and other under-served populations in Arkansas. As a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization, the foundation provides grants to other charitable endeavors in the Black community whose pr...
Reid's Battery, under the command of Cpt. J. G. Reid was part of Pearce's Arkansas Militia under the command of Bg. N. Bart Pearce at the Battle of Wilson's Creek.