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casualties. Before launching an attack McCulloch rode into the woods to scout, rode into range of a group of
Federal skirmishers, and was shot dead. Fearing that the soldiers might lose heart, McCulloch's staff foolishly did not notify the second-line regimental leaders. Informed of McCulloch's death, second-in-command McIntosh rode forward to lead the attack and was immediately killed. The first-line Confederate regimental commanders decided to await orders from the third-in-command
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632:'s brigade successfully defended the east bank, inflicting 570 casualties on the Union forces. In this contest, Ross's troops only sustained losses of seven killed and 22 wounded. In the two battles, Maury's division lost 2,500 out of 3,900 men. At Hatchie's Bridge, the 9th Texas reported losing 4 enlisted men wounded and 20 missing, for a total of 24 casualties.
747:. The unit fought in many skirmishes but there were no major actions. On 4 June 1863, W. H. Jackson reported that Whitfield's cavalry brigade numbered 123 officers and 1,354 men present for duty in the 3rd, 6th, 9th, and 27th Texas. The 9th Texas was commanded by Colonel Dudley W. Jones. In 1864 the regiment seized the gunboat
728:'s division circled around from behind. Forrest's men captured Coburn's wagon train and blocked the Union escape route. After fighting for five hours, the Federals surrendered when they ran out of ammunition. Confederate casualties numbered 357 while the Union troops lost 1,600 killed, wounded, and captured.
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led some units on a roundabout path to join with Price's division, while other units marched back to camp. Quayle and the commanders of three other cavalry units and two artillery batteries refused to obey Pike's orders and remained on the field. During the night the 9th Texas and other units marched
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Cavalry Regiment and pro-Confederate Indians. At Round Mountain, the Texans galloped ahead, hoping to defeat Opothleyahola's band on their own. Instead, they rode straight into an ambush in the dusk and were repulsed. The 20 missing men were found the
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next day with their skulls bashed in. Reinforced to a strength of 2,000, Cooper continued his pursuit of the pro-Union
Indians. At Chusto-Talasah (Bird Creek) there was another clash where Cooper lost 15 killed and 37 wounded. Discouraged, Cooper ordered his column to return to
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Corinth and Hatchie's Bridge before being remounted as cavalry for the remainder of the war. The regiment surrendered to Federal forces on 4 May 1865 and its remaining personnel were paroled.
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1378:. Chapel Hill, N.C.: The University of North Carolina Press.
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1453:. Sulphur Springs, TX: Walsworth Publishing Co.
743:army that tried unsuccessfully to relieve the
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1200:Awbrey, Betty Dooley; Dooley, Claude (1999).
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1809:2nd Texas Cavalry Regiment (Arizona Brigade)
1804:1st Texas Cavalry Regiment (Arizona Brigade)
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1359:. Austin, Tex.: University of Texas Press.
1276:. New York, N.Y.: David McKay Company Inc.
789:. In early 1865, the 9th Regiment was near
521:In early 1862, the regiment formed part of
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1451:Civil War Shadows in Hopkins County, Texas
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1376:Pea Ridge: Civil War Campaign in the West
1319:Civil War on the Western Border 1854–1865
803:List of Texas Civil War Confederate units
1374:Shea, William L.; Hess, Earl J. (1992).
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30:Battle flag of the 9th Texas Cavalry
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1220:"The Battle of Thompson's Station"
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1321:. New York, N.Y.: Bonanza Books.
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1607:22nd Texas Infantry Regiment
1602:21st Texas Infantry Regiment
1597:20th Texas Infantry Regiment
1592:19th Texas Infantry Regiment
1587:18th Texas Infantry Regiment
1582:17th Texas Infantry Regiment
1577:16th Texas Infantry Regiment
1572:15th Texas Infantry Regiment
1567:14th Texas Infantry Regiment
1562:13th Texas Infantry Regiment
1557:12th Texas Infantry Regiment
1552:11th Texas Infantry Regiment
1547:10th Texas Infantry Regiment
779:Third Battle of Murfreesboro
760:Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross
705:Battle of Thompson's Station
666:27th Texas Cavalry Regiments
535:11th Texas Cavalry Regiments
503:Lawrence Sullivan (Sul) Ross
208:Third Battle of Murfreesboro
191:Battle of Thompson's Station
39:2 October 1861 – 4 May 1865
1789:36th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1774:34th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1769:33rd Texas Cavalry Regiment
1764:32nd Texas Cavalry Regiment
1759:31st Texas Cavalry Regiment
1754:30th Texas Cavalry Regiment
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1734:26th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1724:23rd Texas Cavalry Regiment
1719:22nd Texas Cavalry Regiment
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1527:6th Texas Infantry Regiment
1522:5th Texas Infantry Regiment
1517:4th Texas Infantry Regiment
1512:3rd Texas Infantry Regiment
1507:2nd Texas Infantry Regiment
1502:1st Texas Infantry Regiment
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1643:5th Texas Cavalry Regiment
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1633:3rd Texas Cavalry Regiment
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1623:1st Texas Cavalry Regiment
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678:Holly Springs, Mississippi
618:Battle of Hatchie's Bridge
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470:Battle of Round Mountain
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1850:Douglas's Texas Battery
1835:1st Texas Field Battery
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505:'s raid into Missouri.
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104:Confederate States Army
1449:Tuck, June E. (1993).
1317:Monaghan, Jay (1955).
1255:ROSS'S BRIGADE, C.S.A.
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630:William Lewis Cabell
317:in 1862, and in the
231:Col. William B. Sims
1881:Walker's Greyhounds
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1343:Handbook of Texas
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