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24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment

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551:. Due to the appalling losses suffered by Govan's Brigade during the Atlanta Campaign, the 1st/15th, 5th/13th and 2nd/24th Arkansas Regiments were consolidated into one regiment, which was commanded by Colonel Peter Green of the 5th/13th (specifically of the 5th). The other officers of the consolidated regiment were Major Alexander T. Meek, of the 2nd/24th Arkansas, Captain Mordecai P. Garrett and Sergeant Major Thomas Benton Moncrief of the 15th Arkansas. The consolidated regiment fought under the colors of the consolidated 5th/13th Arkansas Regiment, because this was one of the only colors not captured when Govan's Brigade was overrun at the Battle of Jonesboro. The flag of the combined 5th/13th Arkansas was issued in March 1864 and was captured by Benjamin Newman of the 88th Illinois Infantry at the battle of Franklin. The consolidated regiment numbered just 300 rifles and sustained 66% casualties during the Battle of Franklin. 87: 57: 760: 320:. The unit began its service in the Department of the Trans-Mississippi, but the bulk of the unit was captured at the Battle of Arkansas Post and shipped to Northern prison camps. The unit was exchanged in Virginia and shipped to Tennessee and joined the Army of Tennessee in time for the Chattanooga Campaign and remained with the army through the Atlanta Campaign, the Franklin-Nashville Campaign and ended the war in North Carolina. 774: 821: 412:
strength about 320 following the exchange. The regiment was at Tullahoma for a month, under the command of Lt. Col. Augustus S. Hutchinson, where they were attached to the brigade of Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Churchill, as before. With other Arkansas and Texas troops, they were in the division of Major General
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Of the 366 exchanged, as many as 58 either died, separated from the 24th Arkansas or left sick; about 308 men returned to service. Some 71 men had been captured but could not be accounted for. A few of these were possibly exchanged later, probably no more than a dozen at best, making the regimental
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The 24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was organized at White Sulphur Springs, Arkansas, on June 6, 1862. The field officers were Colonel E. E. Portlock, Jr.; Lieutenant Colonels W. R. Hardy, E. Warfield, and T. M. Whittington; and Major F. H. Wood. The unit was composed of units from the following
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The portion of the regiment which was reformed in the Army of Tennessee was assigned to Deshler's, Liddell's, and Govan's Brigades, and in September 1863, consolidated with the 19th (Dawson's) Regiment. The 19th/24th lost thirty-eight percent of the 226 engaged at the Battle of Chickamauga.
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City Point VA. April 10, 1863. "Received this 10th day of April 1863 from Cpt A. Bartlett, 9th Ver. Vols. USA (520) five hundred and twenty confederate prisoners of war and one Negro Boy, stated to be a prisoner of war." J.H. Thompson, Commanding at City Point,
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The men who were captured on January 11, 1863, at Arkansas Post, Arkansas, were sent to Military Prison at Camp Douglas, Illinois, and were then delivered to City Point, Virginia, on April 10, 1863. The records of these prisoners bear the following notation:
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The remnants of ten depleted Arkansas regiments, along with one mostly-Arkansas regiment, in the Army of Tennessee were consolidated into a single regiment at Smithfield, North Carolina, on April 9, 1865. The 1st Arkansas, was lumped together with the
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In December 1863 the 24th Arkansas Infantry was added to the consolidated 2nd/15th Arkansas, under the Command of Lieutenant Colonel E. Warfield and the 2nd/15th/24th totaled 295 men and 202 arms in December 1863. On December 29, 1863, Colonel
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A large portion of the 24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was captured at Arkansas Post, Arkansas, on January 11, 1863. The portion of the regiment which was captured was paroled on April 10, 1863, at
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as the 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry on April 9, 1865. On April 26, 1865, the 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment was present with the Army of Tennessee when it surrendered in
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The remnants of Govan's Brigade that survived the Tennessee Campaign remained with the Army of Tennessee through its final engagements in the 1865
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Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Page, THE HISTORY OF THE 2D ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, Accessed 3 January 2010.
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This Confederate prisoner shown as "Negro Boy," was likely a grown man, the term "boy" being a pejorative term used by his Yankee captor.
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White, Lee "Re: Govan’s Brigade at Franklin", Arkansas in the Civil War Message Board, Posted 28 August 2004, Accessed 26 June 2012,
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Company E – "Drew County Grays" – commanded by Captain William P. Totter, organized in Monticello, Arkansas, June 16, 1862.
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Company G – Commanded by Captain Benjamin F. McKnight, organized in Calhoun County, Arkansas, July 4, 1862.
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Company F – Commanded by Captain William H. Prescott organized at Washington, Arkansas June 21, 1862.
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Company B – Commanded by Captain Francis H. Wood, organized in Palestine, Arkansas, on May 12, 1862.
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Company A – Commanded by Captain H. Herndon, organized in Sevier County, Arkansas, on March 1, 1862.
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Company K – Commanded by Captain J. R. Arnold, organized in Pike County, Arkansas, June 11, 1862.
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Company I – Commanded by Captain John S. Drake, organized in Danville, Arkansas, June 20, 1862.
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Company H – Commanded by Captain Ezekiel Brown, organized in Dallas, Arkansas, June 25, 1862.
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Company D – Commanded by Captain J. H. Edwards, organized at Warren, Arkansas, June 16, 1862.
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The regiment and the rest of Govan's Brigade was released in time to participate in General
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Company C – Commanded by Captain J. A. Rader, organized at Falcon, Arkansas, June 16, 1862.
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The regiment and it colors were captured, along with much of Govan's Brigade at the
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The 24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment participated in the following engagements:
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assumed command of the Army of Tennessee to oppose General Sherman's
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Company K – 3 officers and 23 enlisted men, total 26.
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Company I – 3 officers and 40 enlisted men, total 43.
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Company H – 2 officers and 58 enlisted men, total 60.
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Company G – 4 officers and 28 enlisted men, total 32.
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Company F – 4 officers and 30 enlisted men, total 34.
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Company E – 3 officers and 27 enlisted men, total 30.
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Company C – 3 officers and 27 enlisted men, total 30.
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Company B – 3 officers and 32 enlisted men, total 35.
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Company A – 2 officers and 36 enlisted men, total 38.
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19th and 24th Consolidated Arkansas Infantry Regiment
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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Regt Staff – 4 officers and 1 enlisted man, total 5.
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Company D – 1 officer and 30 enlisted men, total 31.
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Index

24th Arkansas Infantry
Confederate States
Arkansas
Army
Infantry
Regiment
Light blue
American Civil War
Battle of Arkansas Post
Battle of Murfreesboro
Chickamauga Campaign
Battle of Chickamauga
Chattanooga Campaign
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Battle of Ringgold Gap
Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Rocky Face Ridge
Battle of Resaca
Battle of New Hope Church
Battle of Pickett's Mill
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
Battle of Peachtree Creek
Battle of Atlanta
Siege of Atlanta
Battle of Jonesboro
Franklin–Nashville Campaign
Battle of Franklin
Battle of Nashville
Carolinas Campaign
Battle of Bentonville

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