Official proceedings of the tenth annual reunion and Convention of Missouri Division, United Confederate Veterans, Part 12

Author: United Confederate Veterans. Missouri Division
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: [St. Joseph, Mo.]
Number of Pages: 264


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It is due to Captain Guibor that I should state that shortly after he opened his batteries, which he did with his usual precision and cool- ness. I ordered him to examine a prominent point to the left, in order to gain for the battery a better position. In executing this order he was surrounded by the enemy, and he could only escape by breaking through their line to the rear, and he was thus cut off from any further participation in the action during the day. He, however, afterwards suc- ceeded in getting to Camp. After Captain Guibor was cut off, Lieu- tenant Barlow assumed the command of the battery, and won for him- self and his company the praises of all who witnessed his operations. I feel it my duty to present the name of the gallant young officer to your especial notice. My thanks are due to my Staff for their prompt and efficient aid on that bloody day. My Adjutant, Colonel Standish, carly in the morning, after the commencement of the action, in attempting to reconnoitre the enemy's lines, was struck by a minnie ball, but es- caped death by the missile embedding itself in his watch. He was taken prisoner immediately after, but, taking advantage of the confusion of the enemy, he in a short time made his escape and resumed the duties I had assigned him in the field. My aid, Colonel Jas. Edwards, had two horses shot under him while carrying my orders to different parts of


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the line. Colonel S. A. Rawlings, my Division Paymaster, was with me on every part of the field and rendered most efficient service in com- municating my orders and in encouraging and directing the men in the thickest of the fight.


My Orderly, a lad, Robt. E. Young, had his horse killed under him early in the day on the field near by me. He then found a musket and fought with Captain Champion's company during the balance of the conflict. His coolness and perseverance were highly commendable.


I cannot bestow too high praise upon the Surgeons in my Division for their skill, energy and promptness in taking charge of the wounded confided to their care. The prospect of the recovery of all my wounded is highly flattering, and it gives me great pleasure to state that the bal- ance of my command are in excellent health and spirits and only await your orders to do battle again for the rights of our beloved State. 1 shall forward you, as soon as possible, an inventory of the arms, am- munition and other articles of war taken by my command.


I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, M. M. PARSONS,


Brigadier-General, Commanding Sixth Division, M. S. G.


List of killed and wounded of First Regiment Infantry, Fourth Division Missouri State Guard:


Killed.


Adjutant Chas. H. Bennett.


Company B-Third Lieutenant Y. Jennings, Third Sergeant W. B. Duncan; Privates Walter E. Frost, Wm. Hutchinson, J. P. Mimick, J. T. Rosson, Tippett, L. M. Doyle.


Company B-Captain Chas. E. Blackwell; Sergeant Logan Butcher; Corporal W. F. Perkins; Privates David Hott and Michael Cleary.


Company C-Sergeant John Brooking and A. W. Marshall.


Company E-Privates O. W. Claze, J. D. Smith.


Company G-Privates J. W. Clowdis and J. H. Wolfskill.


Company I-Sergeant L. L. Hidlesome; Privates Harvey Hobble, H. C. Smith and Sam Weaver.


Company K-First Lieutenant S. S. Hughes; Sergeant R. D. Kelly; Privates J. M. Moore and W. L. Ritchie.


Company K-Lieutenant Absolum Teague.


(Lieutenant Teague, a Lientenant of company in Gentry county, Missouri, was serving in the ranks as private during the action.)


Extra Battalion.


Company A-Sergeant Ames Stout; Privates Jack Grant and Richard Coats.


Company B-Sergeant J. W. Woods. Company C-Private Jas. W. Settle.


Wounded.


Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Pritchard; Captain Reuben Kay.


Company A-Privates S. E. Boucher, W. B. Martin, G. W. Litton. J. A. Minnick, J. W. Ballinger.


Company B-Lieutenant Hiram Ferrell; Privates Lee Tagart, Sam Peyton, A. Cunningham, Peter Wilson, Michael Powers, Wm. Lane, A. Haines and Jno. McGuire.


Company C-First Lieutenant J. B. Scruggs; Corporal Sam Brook- ing; Privates J. A. Porter, Morris Hamilton, James Parsons, Jamies Miller.


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Company D-Second Lieutenant John Culver; Sergeant J. C. Dor- ser; Privates H. C. Cockrell, W. E. Moore.


Company E-Sergeant C. M. A. Chancy; Private D. P. Tomlinson. Company G-Second Lieutenant Norman; Sergeant L. B. Carter; Corporal H. W. Lansing; Privates Jas. McDowell, S. H. Williams, J. Scarborough, C. C. Graves, E. W. Ballinger, J. L. Marlow.


Company H-First Lieutenant J. H. Burrus; Privates Ellet Petrec, Fred Ninemeyer, Jas. Estes, Wm. Alexander.


Company I-Third Lieutenant Elihu Deatley; Corporal D. J. Saf- foon; Private James Hudson.


Company K-Captain D. Bainbridge; Third Lieutenant G. W. Co- vill; Privates Robt. Brown, J. D. Carter, John Sheeler, Richard Talbott, WVm. Adkins.


Company L-Sergeant Francis Vanderpool; Private Hamilton Crea- son.


Extra Battalion.


Company A-Captain Thos. McCarty; Privates W. Hymer, L. B. Thompson, Benj. Sharp, Gid Hollingsworth, - - Thomas, John Leon- ard.


Company B-First Lieutenant T. K. Gash and Second Lieutenant W. W. Woods; Privates W. N. B. Faubian, J. B. Winn, J. A. Broad- hurst, Chas. C. Stark.


Company C-Third Lieutenant Stephen Cooper; Privates Luther Hoy, Wm. Oldham, Jas. Synnamon and Jas. White.


Several wounded from Company A, Extra Battalion, not yet re- REUBEN KAY, ported.


Captain and Adjutant First Infantry, 4th Division, M. S. G.


Report of the killed and wounded of the Third Division, M. S. G., com- manded by Brigadier-General John B. Clark :


Killed.


Captains-Ilaze Farris, Howard county; L. P. Halleck, Macon City. Lieutenants-J. S. Hoskins, Bloomington.


Sergeants-J. K. Wells and L. B. Ferrell, Fulton; Alonzo Halleck and H. A. Doud, Macon City.


Corporal -- S. E. Alexander, Kirksville.


Privates-H. C. Million, Howard county; Slayton Jackson, Bruns- wick; G. W. Goddard and Hardy Sears, Bloomington; S. G. Pulliman, P. M. Gabbard, J. H. Ray, G. W. Ray and W. Tyler, Montivallo; G. Shultz, Buchanan county.


Wounded.


Brigadier-General Jno. B. Clark, Howard county; Colonel J. Q. Bur- bridge, Pike county.


Captains-W. C. Maddox, Montevallo; D. McIntyre, Fulton.


Lieutenants-J. H. Jamison, Fulton; Kent, Wright City; E. K. Atterberry, Fayette; S. M. Morrison, Jefferson City; J. B. Hairston, Howard county; R. H. Dickey, Brunswick; J. W. Luckey, Mexico. Corporal-W. R. Craighead, Fulton.


Sergeants-J. P. Franklin, J. A. Wickham and Preston Jackson, Brunswick.


Corporals-Samuel Houser, Brunswick; James R. Ivie, Kirksville; Samuel Steele and Jasper Zimmerman, Brunswick.


Privates-J. P. Snedicor and J. P. Bell, Fulton; J. P. Orr. Paris; C. P. Frie and J. R. Dunlap, St. Aubert; R. H. Taylor, Jesse Garner and A. J. Aubrey, Fulton; J. J. Longley, St. Aubert; J. W. Davis. T. Bain, George Collier, L. S. Karnes and J. H. Tatum, Fulton; R. H. Young, J. R. Straw and Joe Davis, St. Aubert; T. H. Bacon, Hannibal; T. J.


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Hudson, B. M. Stultz, R. W. Tanner and W. L. Wingfield, Wright City; G. A. Mudd, Millwood; M. G. Sterling, St. Louis; B. G. Johnson and Henry Marks, Fayette; Price P. Kennion, Boone; Samuel Dunn, Geo. H. Fawkes and W. F. Richardson, Chariton; N. H. Gentry, H. N. Cheevers, M. R. Merrick, Richard Hall, J. W. Beall, J. W. Thompson, Simpson Nelson, Cyrus Craig, A. H. Curtis, Boone; J. W. Sorrell, Milan; R. Bradley, J. Graves, J. T. Owen, J. Burnett, E. H. Sheppard, Alex. Staples, Albert Thompson, J. Withers and H. St. Geo. Smith, Bruns- wick; Wm. Harris and G. H. Swetham, Kirksville; J. A. Souther and B. R. Dysart, Bloomington; J. Simmons and Wm. Lilly, St. Joseph; C. D. Wood, S. Markel, W. Blackburn, S. S. Grigg, J. M. Shock, J. Hutchinson, B. D. Calvert, H. Mayfield, D. Howard, J. W. Baker and J. S. Berry, Montevallo; A. D. Gooding, Boone; S. Vanbibber, Macon; O. Cooper and Warren Taneel, Pettis.


Certified by W. C. Boon, D. S .; Jno. J. Grinstead, R. S., and S. A. Peters, B. S.


List of killed and wounded in Brigadier-General McBride's Division:


Killed.


Officers-John Honeycut, First Lieutenant; Jas. Kile, Third Lieu- tenant.


Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates-Peter Jones, Caswell Warren, Sol. Woolsey, Jas. Boreles, Jos. Harris, David Campbell, B. F. Guthrie, Wm. F. Nichols, -- Ballum, N. P. Armstrong, A. J. Young, Peter James, A. O. Bollah, Jno. Brown, Jas. Young, W. D. Hollis, R. H. Cobb, Geo. Sedbeths, P. Thornton, J. P. Witherman, Isaac Ashley.


Severely Wounded.


Colonel Foster; Captains J. P. Woodside, J. W. Nichols and J. Daugherty; First Lieutenants Wm. M. Campbell and Jas. G. Cullom; Second Lieutenants Jno. Baker and J. A. Freels; Third Lieutenant Jas. Deon.


Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates-J. J. Jones, Nathan Huff, Noah Childers, D. Goforth, Abraham Breading, H. G. Gaseter, A. F. Clark, Jno. Hawkins, Anson Hargons, J. S. Young, J. F. Morris, Jack- son Swison, Jas. Devault, Jno. Upton, S. Richardson, William Black, Robt. Martin, J. D. Bass, Josh Morton, G. W. Leets, G. M. Humphreys, J. W. Vaughn, Jas. Edmond, J. M. Keyser, Sam Hurst, Wash Fauner, T. Hanson, M. J. Gillis, Wm. Lawson, R. H. Main, First Sergeant; D. Sapenfield, Fifth Sergeant; Alex. Hutchinson, Doc Pleasants, H. Coops, J. H. Arnold, Fourth Corporal; Jno. Musgrove, Jas. Anderson, Joseph Bowers, Wilson Gathes, C. F. Smith.


Slightly Wounded.


Captains D. C. Armstrong and Wm. Mings; First Lieutenants Nath. Bonner, S. A. Beavers and W. F. Milton: Third Lieutenant E. J. Bates; Lewis Whitworth, W. M. Bernett, G. B. Whitworth, W. J. Davis, J. H. Pickard, T. H. Howell, Wm. Grissem, Jno. Matthews, Jas. Hagan, J. E. Blevins, A. W. Roberts, Rufus Buckner, John Jones, Wm. Rus- sell, A. G. Anderson, A. B. Cross, G. W. Penn, T. J. Thorn, S. W. Seevis, First Sergeant; W. Il. Myers, Fifth Sergeant; T. I. Suell, Cor- poral; A. G. Hall, G. W. Price, Jno. Bollab, M. Bollab, Win. Williams, G. Williams, Nathan Nocks, C. B. Hedrick, W. T. Mitchell, T. Webb, J. N. Blackburn, J. II. Bennett, Jno. Cobb, R. H. Brown, Jno. Baker, Second Sergeant; Anthony Bradley, William Ilartage, T. J. Brown, R. M. Dodson, C. C. Gillman, Win. Roberts, 11. B. Frisby, A. M. Worsham, D. Parsons, D. Roberts, J. K. Ormsby, T. P. Sanders, F. M. Hardenson, Jas. Hargus, Jno. Gross, R. M. Hockworth, H. Hulsey, J. C. Honeyent, Wm. Read, HI. Wisdom.


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List of killed and wounded in the Second Division, Brigadier-General Rains commanding:


First Brigade, Colonel Weightman commanding-Officers Killed- R. H. Weightman, Colonel, commanding First Brigade; Second Lieu- tenant A. Hornbeck, First Lieutenant E. E. Buckner, Third Lieutenant WVin. Stewart, Captain Silas Bell.


Privates Killed-W. H. Doak, C. C. Rowan, W. A. Thomas, Geo. Forbus, J. L. Roberts, A. B. Courtney, Sergeant Jas. Barton, John Bonham, J. L. Taylor, W. L. Wheatley, Geo. W. McMurran, Geo. W. McNeil, Corporal S. C. Stone, C. Kavanaugh, S. Calmese, J. L. Grier, John Carey, Jacob Carroll, Archibald Poindexter, W. C. Underwood, W. H. Merrick, Jno. H. Michaels, Samuel K. Michaels, Robert Clark, C. C. Hale, Geo. Hall, Geo. Foust, Leroy Thomas, Mitchell Farns- worth, Jonathan A. Russell, W. T. Bayley, David Morris.


Officers Severely Wounded-Captain H. H. Mize, Captain G. M. B. Maughs.


Privates-Sergeant H. H. Pointer, John C. Pointer, J. H. Cunning- ham, D. J. Fulton, Jacob Keller, Henry Roy, Hiram Phillips, W. S. Potter, Berry Overton, J. Arnold, J. J. Boyle, A. Hollowell, W. A. Collins, E. Fitzgerald, D. C. McDaniel, M. Rentch, Wm. McCormack, J. Washam, W. C. Howard, Peter Percell, D. S. Hodges, Geo. W. Bayley, C. P. Brannon, D. B. Cheek, S. D. King, G. B. Birge, H. H. Salvage, F. Bennan, M. D. Sweatman, F. M. Page, T. B. Lawthers, J. A. B. Rotere, James M. Jameson, Edgar Graves, Will Young.


Officers Slightly Wounded-Colonel E. V. Hurst, Lieutenant- Colonel J. C. Tracy, Captain H. M. Newton, Second Lieutenant R. H. Prewett, First Lieutenant J. M. Eaton, First Lieutenant P. S. Fine, Second Lieutenant M. M. Arthur, Third Lieutenant T. M. Tatum, Ad- jutant M. W. Buster.


Privates Slightly Wounded-W. A. Brown, Z. Johnson, B. F. Page, M. V. Cornell, W. Houston, J. D. Jasher, C. C. Carlisle, Andy McFar- land, J. Brumfield, Wm. Shumate, F. Prewett, W. J. Jones, M. A. Price, Pat Hogan, C. C. Irwin, C. B. Bancroft, G. B. Courtney, C. G. Northam, J. Robins, Wm. Hancock, Jos. V. Hill, Wm. E. Early, Newton Hem- bree, D. F. Vaughan, Asa Newport, R. B. Cox, Thomas Marble, Chas. 1 .. Collier, John Burns, John Smith, H. Adams, Jno. F. Moore, John Nicels, D. A. Stone, John Logan, D. A. Pace, J. A. Swan, Powhattan Buller, J. H. Stacey, Eli Jerome, Lewis Jerome, W. O. Talbott, John Hasterly, Franklin Bailey, James Irby, Marion Hastings, Minors Hard- ing, Posey Williams, Josiah Bateman, Joseph Walker, P. Wounded, Ira Bradley, Wm. Lipscomb.


Missing-Captain Shanks, D. A. Pope, Israel Galbreath, Wm. Flecher, David Rucker, Thos. Warren, Jas. Wood, John Lewis.


Note .- It is impossible to furnish a list of the names of the killed and wounded of the Fourth Battalion of this Brigade, the Battalion being absent on duty. It lost 2 killed and 23 wounded.


List of killed and wounded in the Second Brigade, Second Division, M. S. G .:


Killed.


Major Charles Rogers, Captain P. B. Brickey, Second Lieutenant L. A. Patten, Third Lieutenant T. J. Coplinger, Orderly Sergeant A. Kir- ley, First Sergeants W. J. Hinesly, J. N. Sweeny and S. R. Smith. Privates -- Wm. Crisp, H. D. McPherson, Jos. Deylos, J. D. McMur- ry, E. Berton, S. H. Hurst, L. H. Buford, J. H. Chivington, F. M. Drummond, C. T. McClain, E. S. Shoemaker, Robt. Dyer, A. Mor- rison.


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Wounded.


Colonel Jas. Cawthorne, Captain W. H. McQueen, Second Lieu- tenants J. H. Hill and W. G. Watkins, Sergeants Rich Fugle, Jno. Fer- gus, Wm. Helmn, J. N. Brown, T. J. Sherman, Worth, Hancock, Sam- uel Smith and Week Smith, Corporals J. J. May, Thos. Nelson, E. D. Lincoln, A. Jaccard, W. D. Edwards, Frank Nash, J. H. Snell, J. HI. Fewell, A. McConnel.


Privates-G. W. Brown, Jas. K. K. Simpson, Jno. Hartman, David Scott, Jas. Goneson, G. L. Duke, C. Blankenbaker, A. C. Edmonston, S. H. Hays, D. L. Doyle, Wm. Bray, Mat Dunnegan, R. Gorham, C. S. Kerry, Wm. Smith, Wm. French, Julius Harker, Jno. W. Combs, C. E. Noffzinger, C. P. Ashworth, J. W. Collins, J. D. Capps, G. B. Sor- rells, Jos. Ellison, Wm. Cornelius, J. N. Cox, Geo. Jeffries, I. M. Hinkle, James Champion, Jacob White, E. Nasham, Jno. Hammond, WVm. Epley, Chas. Hudson, Chas. Burnett, Frank Marks, David Culten, Jno. Kendell, W. T. Weldon, J. O. Summers, W. C. Fincher, J. A. Stall- ings, Win. Page, Jas. Martin, Mortin Webster, Thomas Davis, E. C. Dunnan, Jas. Don. Jno. Swykeffer, W. W. Johnson, Nicholas McMinn, Jacob Trump, Ben O'Neal, Thos. Lowe, A. L. Bonden, Jonas Weems, S. M. J. Thompson, Le Carter, M. J. Talifero, Geo. Springer, Willis Smith. 1. A. MACLEAN,


Assistant Adjutant-General Second Division M. S. G.


List of Missouri Organizations in the Service of the Confederate States.


The following is taken from the report of the Secretary of War in response to United States Senate Resolution of June 14th, 1902. Ile says the list is made up from such official data as have been discovered on the files of the War Department, but the rolls and other records of the organizations are incomplete, and the list is not given as a com- plete roster of Missouri organizations. It is as nearly complete as it can be made from the records on file:


CAVALRY.


First (Gates') Regiment.


First (Elliot's) Battalion. (Also known as Tenth Cavalry Battalion Re- cruited to a regiment.)


First Battalion. (See Fourth Cavalry Battalion.)


First Northeast Regiment. (Consolidated with Second Northeast Cav- alry Regiment to form Franklin's Seventh Infantry Regiment.) First Battalion, First Indian Brigade.


First and Third Regiment, dismounted. (Formed October 1, 1863, by the consolidation of dismounted men of different organizations.) Second Regiment.


Second Northeast Regiment. (See First Northeast Cavalry Regiment.) Third Regiment.


Third Battalion. (Also known as Fifth and Sixth Cavalry Battalion. Temporarily consolidated with First Cavalry Regiment.)


Fourth Regiment.


Fourth Battalion. (Also known as First Cavalry Battalion. Consoli- dated with Second Cavalry Regiment.)


Fifth Regiment. (Also known as Lafayette County Regiment.)


Fifth Battalion. (See Third Cavalry Battalion.)


Sixth Regiment. (Also known as Southwest Cavalry; became Eleventh Cavalry Regiment.)


Sixth Battalion. (See Third Cavalry Battalion.)


Seventh Regiment. (Also known as Kitchen's Tenth Cavalry Regi- ment.)


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Eighth Regiment.


Tenth (Lawther's) Regiment.


Tenth ( Kitchen's) Regiment. (See Seventh Cavalry Regiment.)


Tenth Battalion. (See First Cavalry Battalion.)


Twelfth Regiment.


Twelfth Battalion. Fourteenth Battalion.


Fifteenth Regiment.


Clark's Regiment. (Also known as Clark's Recruits.)


Clark's Recruits. (Clark's Cavalry Regiment.)


Clarkson's Battalion Independent Rangers. (Missouri and Arkansas troops, merged into Clark's Ninth Infantry Regiment.)


Coffee's Regiment. Crandall's Battalion.


Davie's Battalion.


Freman's Regiment.


Fristoe's Regiment.


Hunter's Regiment.


Jackman's Regiment.


Jackson County Regiment. (Became Twelfth Cavalry Regiment.) Jeffers' Battalion. (Became Eighth Cavalry Regiment.)


Kitchen's Battalion. (Became Seventh Cavalry Regiment.)


Lafayette County Regiment. (Fifth Cavalry Regiment.) Lawther's Temporary Regiment, dismounted. (Organized in August, 1863, by assignment of companies from the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Cavalry Regiments.)


MacDonald's Regiment. (Became Eleventh Cavalry Battalion.)


Northeast Battalion. (Snider's Cavalry Battalion.)


Perkins' Regiment.


Preston's Battalion.


(Consolidated with Fourth Cavalry Regiment.) Reves' Battalion.


Roberts' Company. Schnable's Battalion.


Searcy's Regiment.


Slayback's Battalion.


Snider's Battalion. (Also known as Northeast Cavalry.)


Southwest Regiment. (Sixth, subsequently Eleventh, Cavalry Regi- ment.)


Western Rangers. (Company C, Second Cavalry.)


Williams' Battalion.


Windsor Guards. (Company I, Second Cavalry.)


ARTILLERY.


Barrett's Battery. (See Rice's Battery.)


Bell's Battery. (See Hamilton's Battery.)


Bledsoe's Battery. (Commanded by Capt. Hiram M. Bledsoe.)


Bledsoe's Battery. (Commanded by Capt. J. Bledsoe.)


Bowman's Battery. (Subsequently Parsons' Battery.) Clark Artillery. (Commanded by Capt. S. Churchill Clark; subsequent- ly by Capt. Clark W. Kennerly and Capt. Houston King.) Collins' Battery.


Dawson's Battery. (See St. Louis Battery.)


Foster's Battery. (Consolidated with Ninth Battalion, Sharpshooters. ) Gorham's Battery. (Subsequently Tilden's Battery and Lesueur's Bat- tery.) Griswold's Battery. Guibor's Battery.


Hamilton's Battery. (Subsequently Bell's Battery. Also known as Prairie Gun Battery. Attached to Eleventh Cavalry Battalion.) Harris' Battery, old. (Consolidated with McDonald's, Robt.)


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Battery to form Company D. (Sixth Infantry.


Harris' Battery, new.


Hunter's Battery.


Jackson Battery. (Also known as Lucas' Battery, and Lowe's Battery. Consolidated with St. Louis Battery.)


Kennerly's Battery. (See Clark Artillery.)


King's Battery. (See Clark Artillery.)


Landis' Battery.


Lesueur's Battery. (See Gorham's Battery.)


Lowe's Battery. (See Jackson Battery.)


Lucas' Battery. (See Jackson Battery.)


McDonald's Battery. (Commanded by Capt. Emmett McDonnald.) (See St. Louis Battery.)


McDonald's Battery. (Commanded by Capt. Robt. McDonald. Orig- inally Company C, Missouri State Guard Artillery; consolidated with Harris' Battery, old, to form Company D, Sixth Infantry Regiment.)


Parsons' Battery. (Became Company I, Sixth Infantry Regiment. See Bowman's Battery.)


Prairie Gun Battery. (See Hamilton's Battery.)


Rice's Battery. (Subsequently Barrett's Battery.)


Roberts' Battery. (Subsequently Ruffner's Battery.)


Ruffner's Battery. (See Roberts' Battery.)


St. Louis Battery. (Also known as McDonald's (Emmett) Battery and Dawson's Battery.)


Tilden's Battery. (See Gorham's Battery.) Tull's Battery.


Wade's Battery. (Subsequently Walsh's Battery.)


Walsh's Battery. (See Wade's Battery.)


Woodson's Battery. (Company C, Fourteenth Cavalry Battalion.)


INFANTRY.


First (Bowen's) Regiment.


First (Burbridge's) Regiment. (See Burbridge's Second Infantry Reg- iment.)


First Regiment. (See Tenth Infantry Regiment.)


First (Johnson) Battalion.


(Consolidated with Fourth infantry Regi-


ment.)


First Battalion, First Brigade, Army of Tennessee. (See Second In- fantry Battallion.)


First and Fourth Regiment, consolidated.


Second (Burbridge's) Regiment. (Also known as First Infantry Regi- ment.)


Second (Hunter's) Regiment. (Served as Cavalry until dismounted. August 31, 1862. Subsequently Eighth, changed to Eleventh, Infan- try Regiment.)


Second Regiment. (See Gause's Third Infantry Regiment.)


Second Battalion. (Also known as First Infantry Battalion, First Bri- gade, Army of Tennessee. Consolidated with Fifth Infantry Regi- ment.)


Second and Sixth Regiment. (Formed by consolidation of the Second and Sixth Infantry Regiments, October 1, 1863.)


Third (Gause's) Regiment. (Also known as Second Infantry Regiment.) Third Regiment. (See White's Ninth Infantry Regiment.)


Third ( Erwin's Battalion. (Also known as Fifth Infantry Battalion. Merged into Sixth Infantry Regiment.)


Third and Fifth Regiment. (Formed by consolidation of the Third and Fifth Infantry Regiments.)


Fourth Regiment. (Consolidated with First Infantry Regiment.) Fifth Regiment. (Consolidated with Third Infantry Regiment.)


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Sixth Regiment. (Formed from Erwin's Third and Hedgpeth's Bat- talions. Consolidated with Second Infantry Regiment.) Seventh ( Franklin's) Regiment. (Formed by consolidation of First and Second Northeast Cavalry Regiments.) Seventh (Jackman's) Regiment. (Also called First, Third, Fourth, Four- teenth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Infantry Regiments.)


Seventh ( Mitchell's) Battalion. (Consolidated with Frazier's Battalion to form Mitchell's Eighth Infantry Regiment.


Eighth (Burns') Regiment. ( Formerly Hunter's Second Infantry Reg- iment; subsequently Eleventh Infantry Regiment.)


Eighth ( Mitchell's) Regiment. (Also known as Fifth Infantry Regi- ment. Formed by consolidation of Mitchell's Seventh and Frazier's Infantry Battalions.)


Eighth Battalion. (Consolidated with Clark's Ninth Infantry Regi- ment.)


Ninth (Clark's) Regiment. (Formed from Eighth Infantry Battalion and the Missouri companies of Clark's Arkansas and Missouri Bat- talion. )


Ninth (White's) Regiment. (Also known as Third and Twelfth Infan- try Regiment.)


Ninth Battalion, Sharpshooters. (Also known as Pindall's Sharp- shooters.)


Tenth Regiment. (Also known as First Infantry Regiment.)


Eleventh Regiment. (See Hunter's Second and Burns' Eighth Infantry Regiments.)


Twelfth Regiment. (See White's Ninth Infantry Regiment.)


Thirteenth Regiment. (Also known as Fourteenth Infantry Regiment.) Thirteenth Battalion, mounted.


Fourteenth Regiment.


Fourteenth Regiment.


(See Thirteenth Infantry Regiment.)


Fifteenth Regiment.


Sixteenth Regiment.


Clarkson's Battalion, Arkansas and Missouri Volunteers. (The Mis- souri companies were consolidated with the Eighth Infantry Bat- talion to form Clark's Ninth Infantry Regiment.)


Frazier's Battalion. (Consolidated with Mitchell's Eighth Infantry Reg- ment.)


Hedgpethi's Battalion. (Consolidated with Sixth Infantry Regiment.) Hughes' Battalion.


Hunter's Battalion. (Became Hunter's Second Infantry Regiment.)


Macfarlane's Battalion. (Consolidated with Fourth Infantry Regi- ment.)


Pickett's Battalion.


Pendall's Sharpshooters. (Ninth Infantry Battalion.)


Rosser's Battalion.


Stern's Battalion.


Winston's Regiment.


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Headquarters Missouri Division United Confederate Veterans. Kansas City. Mo., December Ist, 1936.


General Orders, No. I.


1. Having been elected to the Command of the Missouri Division of United Confederate Veterans at the Annual Reunion held at Joplin, Missouri, September 26, 27, 1906, I hereby announce my official staff as follows:


Col. D. K. Morton, Adjt .- Gen. and Chief of Staff. Kansas City


Lieut .- Col. A. C. Sterett, Asst. Adjt. and Chief of Staff . Nevada


Col. Jas. Bannerman, Inspector-General. St. Louis


Lieut .- Col. Sam. J. Harrison, Asst. Inspector-General Hannibal


Col. J. W. Halliburton, Judge-Advocate-General. Carthage


Lieut .- Col. Jas. C. Wallace, Asst. Judge-Advocate-General. . Keytesville Col. W. H. Kennon, Quartermaster-General. . Mexico


Lieut .- Col. A. Atkinson, Asst. Quartermaster-General Kansas City


Col. O. H. P. Catron, Commissary-General. West Plains


Lieut .- Col. Z. Il. Lowdermilk, Asst. Commissary-General. .. . Joplin


Col. J. C. Landis, Chief of Artillery. . St. Joseph


Lieut .- Col. A. O. Allen, Asst. Chief of Artillery New Madrid


Col. J. Posey Woodside, Chief of Ordnance Alton




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