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4th Arkansas Field Battery

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312:, "Henry C. West's & Moseley's Batteries were in reserve in rear of line of battle & beyond them Farris & Barnes were held ready for any emergency." On April 19, the battery had only three guns, a 6-pounder, a 10-pounder Parrott (or 3-inch rifle), and a 12-pounder howitzer. It is unknown what happened to the other 6-pounder and 12-pounder reported in February. The Parrott or 3-inch rifle probably came from the Union cannons captured at Mansfield. The battery then helps harass the retreating Union fleet and army as they attempted to escape the falling waters of the Red River. West's Battery was engaged in the 276:. At that time the battery consisted of sixty one men, one 6-pounder field gun, and two 12-pounder field guns. The unit did not join Marmaduke's force until after the Battle of Cane Hill on November 28, 1862. According to Captain West's report on the Battle of Prairie Grove, December 7, 1862, Brigadier General Marmaduke ordered the battery to support Brigadier General Fagan's brigade of Shoup's Division. The battery fired in support of Shoup's Division until driven off by the rifled guns of the union artillery. The battery then supported Brigadier General Roan's brigade until nightfall ended the battle. 55: 377: 259: 357:
process, was not completed until June 1, 1865. At the end of the war West's 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
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On 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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The battery remained in Indian Territory until April 19, 1863, when Speight's Texas Brigade and West's battery were ordered to proceed to Alexandria, Louisiana, via Shreveport, Louisiana, to oppose a suspected Union advance into Texas. The Battery arrive in Shreveport Louisiana on May 14, 1863. May
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General Holmes ordered the Texas brigade back through Fort Smith to reinforce 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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On January 1, Hindman's retreating army was met east of Van Buren by the 15th Texas Cavalry under Colonel J. W. Speight. Speight's regiment accompanied the retiring Confederate forces to Clarksville, Arkansas. At nearby Piney Bayou on January 7, the "four demoralized Texas regiments were put under
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assumed command of the 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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At the time that 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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On November 19, 1864, General E. Kirby Smith, issued Special Orders No. 290, organizing the artillery of the department into battalions. The component batteries rarely, if ever, operated together. They were usually assigned individually to an infantry or cavalry brigade to provide fire support. In
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In the summer of 1863, the battery joined Major General Richard Taylor's District of Western Louisiana. West's battery had two 6-pounder smoothbores and two 12-pounder howitzers on February 12, 1864. By the time of the Red River Campaign in the spring of 1864, the unit was assigned to the division
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Lieutenant General Richard Taylor offered Captain West the position of Chief of Artillery with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, but West declined, saying that the people of Desha County had sent him this battery to command and he would "remain with it to the close of the war and take the survivors
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for the surrender of the troops and public property in the Trans-Mississippi Department was May 26, 1865, however, it took a while for parole commissioners to be appointed and for public property to be accounted for. As a result, a final report of field artillery which was part of the accounting
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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 Pulaski County. The other battery officers were First Lieutenant Dan J. Murphy; Second Lieutenant Benjamin B. Brett; Third Lieutenant John J. Brooks. Lieutenant Brett resigned in the early part of the war, and Lieutenant Brooks succeeded him, the place of the latter being filled by Third
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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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West's Battery was formed during the spring of 1862 and for a time served in the District of the Indian Territory. It was led by Captain Henry Clay West. Captain West had previously served as the 1st Lieutenant of Woodruff's
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In July 1864, following the Red River Campaign, the artillery of the District of Western Louisiana was reorganized and West's battery was assigned to Major G. S. Squires, 2nd Battalion of Colonel Bent's Division Artillery.
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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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After Prairie Grove the unit retreated to Van Buren, with the rest of Hindman's Army. As Hindman attempted to reorganize his defeated army, West's battery was assigned to the brigade of Colonel
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The battery was included in the surrender of General E. Kirby Smith with the Trans-Mississippi Department on May 26, 1865. The date of the military convention between Confederate General
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required. Captain West simply disbanded his unit on May 26, 1865, and returned to Arkansas. Captain West and twenty six of his men surrendered at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, on June 6, 1865.
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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: 2954: 2531: 2518: 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 4068: 4067: 4036: 4035: 4032: 4031: 3866:Italian Americans 3851:African Americans 3808:John Brown's Body 3561: 3560: 3557: 3556: 3474: 3473: 3312:Robert E. Lee Day 3056:Freedmen's Bureau 3019:Brooks–Baxter War 2950: 2949: 2946: 2945: 2942: 2941: 2734: 2733: 2514: 2513: 2510: 2509: 2506: 2505: 1923:Northern Virginia 1869:Trans-Mississippi 1842: 1841: 1737: 1736: 1733: 1732: 1629:Uncle Tom's Cabin 1566:African Americans 1402: 1401: 1337:Brooks–Baxter War 1312: 1311: 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. 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Confederate States of America
Dixie
CSA
Artillery
battery
American Civil War
Prairie Grove Campaign
Battle of Prairie Grove
Battle of Van Buren
Red River Campaign
Battle of Pleasant Hill
Battle of Mansfield
Battle of Mansura
Battle of Yellow Bayou
3rd Arkansas Field Battery
5th Arkansas Field Battery
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American Civil War
Weaver Light Artillery
Thomas C. Hindman
Thomas C. Hindman
Charles A. Carroll
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Nicholas Bartlett Pearce

12-pounder Field Gun
John S. Marmaduke
Prairie Grove Campaign
Robert G. Shaver

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