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Stones River National Battlefield
Arkansas Regimental Files

First Arkansas Infantry

Christ, Mark K. ed. Getting Used to Being Shot At: The Spence Family Civil War Letters. 13 pp.

Sallee, Lycurgas Ashbrook. 1910. Letter from Lycurgas Ashbrook Sallee to J. A. Reeves. 6 p.

Scales, S. H. and L. A. Sallee. 189?-1912. Letters to and from L. A. Sallee. 9 p.

Second Arkansas Infantry

Goudelock, G. E. 1863. Letter from G. E. Goudelock to his wife, N. J. Goudelock. 2 p.

Ingham, Howard M. 1862-1863. Captain Valentine Merriwether M'Gehee. 6 p.

State of Arkansas - Confederate Government. 1916-1917. Josiah Ford's Widow's Indigent Pension. 7 p. documents, 2 p. photographs.

Fourth Arkansas Infantry

Atkins, Charles H., Letters to Julia, 1861-1862, 13 p.

Confederate States Government. Military Records of John W. Foreman. 1861-1864. 6 p.

Gammage, W. L. 1864. The Camp, The Bivouac and the Battlefield: Being a History of the Fourth Arkansas Regiment. 9 pp.

Lavender, Capt. John W. 1956. The War Memoirs of Captain John W. Lavender (Chapter 9: Battle of Murfreesboro). 6 pp.

Fifth Arkansas Infantry

Dodson, Darrell. 1988. Letter from Darrell D. Dodson to Stones River National Battlefield. 2 p.

Sixth Arkansas Infantry

Confederate States Government. 1902. Mrs. H. B. Hulan widow's application for pension. 6 p.

Daniel, Rufus W. 1862-1863. Civil War diary of Rufus W. Daniel. 45 p.

Madaus, H. S. 1981. Letter from H. Michael Madaus, Assistant Curator of History, Milwaukee Public Museum to Stones River National Battlefield. 4 p.

Twenty-fifth Arkansas Infantry

Garner, W. A. 1897. Letter from W. A. Garner to Mr. J. W. Thomas. 3 p. letter, 2 p. family history.

Thirtith Arkansas Infantry

O'Brien, John. Robertson Brian K. ed. Things Grew Beautifully Worse: The Wartime Experiences of Captain John O'Brien, 30th Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A. 11 pp.

First Arkansas Mounted Rifles

Campbell. 1863. Letter written by Grandmother Campbell to Aunt Rose after she had found my Father wounded in the Battle of Murfreesboro. 3 p.

Dacus, Dr. Robert H. 1897. ...Reminiscences... of Company "H," First Arkansas Mounted Rifles. 2 p.

Witten, Coke. 1863. Letters from Coke Witten to his brother and sister. 4 p.

Second Arkansas Mounted Rifles

Confederate States Government. Service Records of Sgt. Charles Atkins 4 pp.

Leeper, Wesley Thurman. 1964. Rebels Valiant Second Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Dismounted). 8 p.

McCrory, Mary C. But Yet They Seldom Murmur. 14 pp. REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED 

Williamson, Col. James A. 1861-1864. Letters to Family and Friends. 34 pp.

Unknown. Battle of Murfreesboro, State of Arkansas Second Arkansas Mounted Rifles "Roll of Honor.". 2 p.

Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
Nathan Bedford Forrest and his men were defeated by a Union force in a small battle along the Wilkinson Pike. The Battle of the Cedars was fought on December 7, 1864.

Last Updated: September 12, 2008 at 00:17 EST