10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Witt's)

Witt's 10th Arkansas Cavalry (Confederate)

Arkansas state flag
Active July 1861–July 9, 1863
July 9, 1863–May 28, 1865
Country Confederate States of America
Allegiance CSA
Branch Infantry
Size Regiment
Engagements

American Civil War

  • Battle of Shiloh
  • Battle of Baton Rouge
  • Battle of Port Hudson, Louisiana
  • Skirmishes, Clear Creek and Tomahawk, Arkansas
  • Skirmish, Rolling Prairie, Arkansas
  • Skirmish, Sylamore Creek, Arkansas
  • Skirmishes near Burrowsville, Arkansas
  • Skirmish, Crooked Creek, Arkansas
  • Skirmish, Bayou Des Arc, Arkansas
  • Skirmish, Gum Swamp, Arkansas
  • Skirmish, Austin, Arkansas
  • Operations against Expedition from Little Rock to the Little Red River, Arkansas
  • Price's Missouri Expedition
  • Skirmish near Quitman, Arkansas (detachment)
  • Skirmish, Ironton, Mo.
  • Skirmishes, Arcadia and Ironton, Mo.
  • Battle of Marmiton (Charlot), Mo.
  • Battle of Mine Creek, Little Osage River, Marias des Cygnes, Kansas
  • Skirmish near Lewisburg, Arkansas
Disbanded May 28, 1865

Witt's 10th Arkansas Cavalry (1863–1865) was a Confederate Army Cavalry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. The unit was originally known as the 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, but was converted to cavalry after being exchanged following the fall of Port Hudson, La.[1]

Organization

The unit was mustered into Confederate Service in July 1861 at Springfield in Conway County. Its members were drawn from the counties of Cleburne, Van Buren, Conway, and Perry.[2] The unit comprised the following volunteer companies:[3]

The unit was originally commanded by Colonel T. D. Merrick, who had formerly held the rank of Major General of the Arkansas Militia and who carried Governor Rector's demand for the surrender of the Little Rock Arsenal to its commander in February, 1861.[4]

Battles

The regiment moved to Union City, Tennessee, where 150 men died from the effects of measles. Later it was involved in the conflicts at Shiloh and Baton Rouge, and in October, 1862, contained 249 effectives. Attached to Buford's and Beall's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, the 10th was part of the garrison that surrendered at Port Hudson on July 9, 1863. After being exchanged, the men returned to Arkansas and were reorganized as the 10th or Witt's Cavalry Regiment.[2]

The 10th Arkansas Infantry fought in the following engagements:

After being reorganized as Witt's Cavalry Regiment, the unit was involved in the following engagements:[1]

Surrender

The 10th Arkansas surrendered with the garrison of Port Houston, Louisiana on July 9, 1863. After being exchanged, the men returned to Arkansas and were reorganized as the 10th or Witt's Cavalry Regiment. The unit then skirmished in Arkansas and on May 28, 1865, requested from the Federals terms under which it could surrender.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Cleburne County Historical Society, 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Accessed 19 January 2011, http://www.cleburnehistory.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17:10-ark-inf-regt&catid=14:civil-war&Itemid=35
  2. 1 2 3 National Park Service, Soldiers and Sailors System, Confederate Arkansas Troops, 10th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry, Accessed 19 January 2011, http://www.civilwar.nps.gov/cwss/regiments.cfm
  3. Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Page, 10TH REGIMENT ARKANSAS INFANTRY, CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, Accessed 19 January 2011, http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/10thidx.html
  4. The War Almost Started in Little Rock, Seizing the U.S. Arsenal at Little Rock, The Capitol Guard, Company A, 6th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry, Accessed, 31 October 2010,

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