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Battery was stationed at Rock Mount, Louisiana, and was armed with four rifled guns, including two 3 inch rifles, one 3.67 inch rifle and one 2.9 inch rifle. Like most Arkansas units in the Trans-Mississippi, the battery did not participate in a formal surrender ceremony, nor did its members report to Shreveport to be paroled as the convention between General
246:, giving him direction to divide two bronze guns obtained from Fort McCulloch in Indian Territory and the six guns of Wests battery between Colonel Carrol, Colonel Cooper and Brigadier General Rains. Hindman gave further instructions on August 8, 1862, when he instructed Colonel Cooper to choose between West's Battery and Howell's battery take three of the bronze guns. On the same day Hindman wrote to Major (former Brigadier General
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September 30, 1864, General E. Kirby Smith, commanding the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department reported West's Arkansas Battery as assigned to the artillery battalion, commanded by Major William Durbin Blocher, in Major General Thomas J. Churchill's First (Arkansas) Division of Major General
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Brigadier General William Steele, the new commander of the Indian Territory. The brigade, including West’s Battery trudged in varying degrees of cold winter rain and snow, short of wagons, across a country already stripped
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Department of the Trans-Mississippi on May 31, 1862, one of his first acts was to order General Pike to return first Woodruff's Battery and eventually West Battery to Arkansas. This action touched off a bitter struggle between Brigadier General Pike and Major General Hindman
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Lieutenant West learned that he had been elected captain of a battery organized from Desha County, he was at Fort Smith with the Weaver Light Artillery and the new Desha County battery was report to be at Dardanelle. West joined the unit at Dardanelle and eventually moved the unit
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pursued General Hindman's retreating 1st Corps, Army of the Trans-Mississippi. After Hindman's forces were forced to hastily retreat across the Arkansas River to escape the surprise Union attack, Hindman ordered the battery to shell Union forces in Van Buren. The battery almost struck a decisive
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of forage for men and animals. Snow piled up eight to ten inches deep in places, and a hundred mules from the teams for the supply wagons and an artillery battery froze to death. Cattle and oxen were broken to harness to meet the emergency and to bring the guns and supplies through.
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this reorganization, West's Battery, armed with 4 guns, and still under the command of Captain Henry Clay West was re-designated as the 4th Arkansas Field Battery and assigned to the 5th Artillery Battalion, commanded by Major William Durbin Blocher.
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On December 31, 1864, The battery was assigned to Maj. Thomas A. Faries' 3rd Artillery Battalion, in Maj. Gen. Camille Giles de Polignac's 2nd Infantry Division, in Lieutenant General Simon Bolivar Buckner's First Army Corps.
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command of Col Speight, creating a brigade. On January 10, 1863, West's Arkansas Battery was added to Speight's Texas Brigade. The battery would support Texas troops for the remainder of the war.
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234:In an August 1, 1862, telegraph from Major General
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18:
4106:Military units and formations established in 1862
792:http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/artillry.html
504:http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/artillry.html
3710:Confederate States presidential election of 1861
998:The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture
932:http://www.fold3.com/image/227364168/?terms=West
3534:Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.
396:Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State
1420:
1029:
979:, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901.
8:
391:List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units
906:"Gen. Joe Wheeler was entangled in recount"
461:"Gen. Joe Wheeler was entangled in recount"
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4096:Military units and formations in Arkansas
823:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas.
781:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas.
655:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas.
637:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas.
569:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas.
552:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas.
493:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas.
1623:Treatment of slaves in the United States
148:Arkansas Confederate Artillery Batteries
3366:Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
1538:South Carolina Declaration of Secession
451:
3351:Modern display of the Confederate flag
15:
1548:President Lincoln's 75,000 volunteers
434:Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
7:
1387:
993:Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Home Page
3705:Committee on the Conduct of the War
3381:United Daughters of the Confederacy
977:of the Union and Confederate Armies
4086:1865 disestablishments in Arkansas
3775:U.S. Presidential Election of 1864
3114:impeachment managers investigation
1493:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
1045:Arkansas in the American Civil War
406:Arkansas in the American Civil War
14:
3200:Reconstruction military districts
1648:Abolitionism in the United States
1603:Plantations in the American South
1518:Origins of the American Civil War
411:Arkansas Militia in the Civil War
4054:
4045:
4044:
3183:Enforcement Act of February 1871
3156:Pulaski (Tennessee) riot of 1867
1386:
1377:
1376:
426: This article incorporates
421:
375:
53:
4101:1862 establishments in Arkansas
3968:New York City Gold Hoax of 1864
3830:When Johnny Comes Marching Home
3391:Wilmington insurrection of 1898
3071:Southern Homestead Act of 1866
1:
3486:Ladies' Memorial Associations
3188:Enforcement Act of April 1871
3084:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
44:Confederate States of America
3619:Confederate revolving cannon
3361:Sons of Confederate Veterans
3232:South Carolina riots of 1876
3210:Indian Council at Fort Smith
3161:South Carolina riots of 1876
3126:Knights of the White Camelia
1618:Slavery in the United States
1327:Indian Council at Fort Smith
3973:New York City riots of 1863
3798:Battle Hymn of the Republic
3549:United Confederate Veterans
3386:Children of the Confederacy
3376:United Confederate Veterans
3371:Southern Historical Society
2003:Price's Missouri Expedition
1473:Timeline leading to the War
880:http://texashistory.unt.edu
821:http://texashistory.unt.edu
779:http://texashistory.unt.edu
653:http://texashistory.unt.edu
635:http://texashistory.unt.edu
567:http://texashistory.unt.edu
550:http://texashistory.unt.edu
491:http://texashistory.unt.edu
4127:
3941:Confederate Secret Service
3529:Grand Army of the Republic
3421:Grand Army of the Republic
3239:Southern Claims Commission
1352:Camp White Sulphur Springs
401:Confederate Units by State
184:4th Arkansas Field Battery
171:5th Arkansas Field Battery
166:3rd Arkansas Field Battery
19:4th Arkansas Field Battery
4040:
3929:Confederate States dollar
3740:Habeas Corpus Act of 1863
3735:Emancipation Proclamation
3629:Medal of Honor recipients
3582:
3565:
3517:Confederate Memorial Hall
3319:Confederate Memorial Hall
3292:Confederate History Month
3272:Civil War Discovery Trail
3173:Habeas Corpus Act of 1867
2979:Reconstruction Amendments
2965:
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2531:
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1770:
1741:
1588:Emancipation Proclamation
1453:
1442:
1372:
383:American Civil War portal
159:
156:
4003:U.S. Sanitary Commission
3914:Battlefield preservation
3820:Marching Through Georgia
3745:Hampton Roads Conference
3720:Confiscation Act of 1862
3715:Confiscation Act of 1861
3491:U.S. national cemeteries
3297:Confederate Memorial Day
3282:Civil War Trails Program
3151:New Orleans riot of 1866
1332:Fourth Military District
968:The War of the Rebellion
316:, May 16, 1864, and the
248:Nicholas Bartlett Pearce
219:Lieutenant Peter Dumas.
3924:Confederate war finance
3544:Southern Cross of Honor
3512:1938 Gettysburg reunion
3507:1913 Gettysburg reunion
3205:Reconstruction Treaties
3178:Enforcement Act of 1870
3061:Freedman's Savings Bank
1678:Lane Debates on Slavery
1503:Lincoln–Douglas debates
188:Confederate States Army
116:Battle of Pleasant Hill
99:Battle of Prairie Grove
3983:Richmond riots of 1863
3909:Baltimore riot of 1861
3689:U.S. Military Railroad
3609:Confederate Home Guard
3341:Historiographic issues
3307:Historical reenactment
1806:Revenue Cutter Service
1673:William Lloyd Garrison
1582:Dred Scott v. Sandford
428:public domain material
340:back to their homes".
318:Battle of Yellow Bayou
274:Prairie Grove Campaign
265:
216:Weaver Light Artillery
199:Desha County Artillery
131:Battle of Yellow Bayou
94:Prairie Grove Campaign
3948:Great Revival of 1863
3825:Maryland, My Maryland
3614:Confederate railroads
3277:Civil War Roundtables
3146:Meridian riot of 1871
3141:Memphis riots of 1866
1698:George Luther Stearns
1683:Elijah Parish Lovejoy
1576:Crittenden Compromise
973:a Compilation of the
965:U.S. War Department,
934:Henry West#227364186/
439:National Park Service
261:
3835:Daar kom die Alibama
3750:National Union Party
3426:memorials to Lincoln
3346:Lost Cause mythology
3051:Eufaula riot of 1874
3039:Confederate refugees
2252:District of Columbia
1879:Union naval blockade
1725:Underground Railroad
1513:Nullification crisis
263:12-pounder Field Gun
244:Fort Smith, Arkansas
3993:Supreme Court cases
3760:Radical Republicans
3539:Old soldiers' homes
3523:Confederate Veteran
3449:artworks in Capitol
3168:Reconstruction acts
3029:Colfax riot of 1873
1993:Richmond-Petersburg
1598:Fugitive slave laws
1528:Popular sovereignty
1508:Missouri Compromise
1498:Kansas-Nebraska Act
310:Battle of Mansfield
121:Battle of Mansfield
104:Battle of Van Buren
3814:A Lincoln Portrait
3755:Politicians killed
3679:U.S. Balloon Corps
3674:Union corps badges
3454:memorials to Davis
3324:Disenfranchisement
3195:Reconstruction era
3076:Timber Culture Act
3034:Compromise of 1877
1998:Franklin–Nashville
1668:Frederick Douglass
1571:Cornerstone Speech
1488:Compromise of 1850
1436:American Civil War
359:Edmund Kirby Smith
352:and Union General
350:Edmund Kirby Smith
266:
240:Charles A. Carroll
195:American Civil War
186:(1862–1865) was a
111:Red River Campaign
89:American Civil War
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3851:African Americans
3808:John Brown's Body
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3312:Robert E. Lee Day
3056:Freedmen's Bureau
3019:Brooks–Baxter War
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1869:Trans-Mississippi
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1629:Uncle Tom's Cabin
1566:African Americans
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1337:Brooks–Baxter War
1312:
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1242:Terre Noire Creek
1140:Hill's Plantation
850:978-0-8160-2288-5
596:978-0-8078-3315-5
314:Battle of Mansura
270:John S. Marmaduke
236:Thomas C. Hindman
228:Thomas C. Hindman
191:artillery battery
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126:Battle of Mansura
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3856:German Americans
3649:Partisan rangers
3644:Official Records
3584:
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3459:memorials to Lee
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2493:Washington, D.C.
2287:Indian Territory
2247:Dakota Territory
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2122:Chancellorsville
1913:Jackson's Valley
1903:Blockade runners
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1703:Thaddeus Stevens
1693:Lysander Spooner
1653:Susan B. Anthony
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3684:U.S. Home Guard
3624:Field artillery
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3287:Civil War Trust
3254:
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3136:Ethnic violence
3121:Kirk–Holden war
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1988:Bermuda Hundred
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1658:James G. Birney
1634:
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1323:Reconstruction
1308:
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1277:Massard Prairie
1225:
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1145:McGuire's Store
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4008:Women soldiers
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3963:Naming the war
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3044:Confederados
2971:Constitution
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2407:Rhode Island
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2157:Spotsylvania
2117:Stones River
2097:2nd Bull Run
2047:1st Bull Run
1933:Stones River
1834:Marine Corps
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2536:Confederate
2483:New Orleans
2478:Chattanooga
2342:Mississippi
2242:Connecticut
2210:territories
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2162:Cold Harbor
2152:Fort Pillow
2142:Chattanooga
2137:Chickamauga
2087:Seven Pines
2077:New Orleans
2042:Fort Sumter
1983:Valley 1864
1816:Confederacy
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1593:Fire-Eaters
1347:Camp Nelson
1343:Cemeteries
1305:Ivey's Ford
1196:Brownsville
1186:Chalk Bluff
1135:St. Charles
1080:Little Rock
1059:Confederacy
689:Barr, Alwyn
238:to Colonel
193:during the
85:Engagements
4075:Categories
3958:Juneteenth
3479:Cemeteries
3356:Red Shirts
3267:Centennial
3217:Red Shirts
2625:Longstreet
2555:Beauregard
2498:Winchester
2473:Charleston
2442:Washington
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2232:California
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2177:Mobile Bay
2147:Wilderness
2127:Gettysburg
2107:Perryville
2092:Seven Days
2023:Appomattox
1948:Gettysburg
1908:New Mexico
1775:Combatants
1750:Combatants
1663:John Brown
1302:Dardanelle
1282:Fort Smith
1237:Mount Elba
1221:Pine Bluff
1201:Bayou Meto
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2960:Aftermath
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2848:Rosecrans
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2716:Memminger
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2868:Thomas
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2768:Butler
2721:Seddon
2706:Hunter
2691:Bocock
2665:Taylor
2660:Stuart
2650:Semmes
2630:Morgan
2590:Gorgas
2570:Cooper
2461:Cities
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