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1st Arkansas Cavalry
Company A
William Anderson - Private
My g-g-grandfather. His father-in-law John Stephen Loftin, and two brothers-in-law Giles Loftin and Meredith Loftin served in Co. D of the same regiment.
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Date Added: 4/16/2008

Company A
George W. Davis - Corporal
George Davis, Private, 1st Arkansas Cavalry (Union) Company A, was the son of Thomas J. and Elizabeth (Glen) Davis. He was from Newton County, Missouri. At the time of his enlistment, 14 May 1862, he was living in Crawford County, Arkansas. His brother, Philip, served in the 15th Missouri Cavalry (Union). His brothers, Thomas H. and Wiley, served in the 6th Missouri Cavalry (Union). His brother, James, fought for the Confederacy. George Davis was killed in action at Fayetteville, Arkansas, 18 April 1863. He is buried at the National Cemetery, Fayetteville, Arkansas. (He transfered to Company H in October 1862.)
Contact Name: Pam Redfern
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Date Added: 3/28/2008

Company B
Lewis Harp - Corporal
mustered in and out of the unit at Cassville, MO Lewis Harp went back to the hills of Arkansas and some of his descendents started the Harp's Grocery stores seen all over the area today. We have a picture of him in his uniform with Bowie knife and revolver at side.
Contact Name: Phillip Taylor
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Date Added: 6/23/2007

Company D
John Stephen Loftin - Private
My g-g-g-grandfather. Enlisted at age 45 as Stephen Loftin with his two sons Giles Loftin and Meredith Loftin who also served as Privates in the same company and regiment.
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Date Added: 4/16/2008

Company D
George Washington McCaslinRank Unknown
Died after 1919
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Date Added: 12/30/2009

Company D
James M. McCaslin - Private
Died 1896, Crawford Co, AR
Contact Name: Mark Anderson
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Date Added: 1/12/2010

Company D
John Wesley McCaslin - Private
Died in 1917
Contact Name: Mark Anderson
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Date Added: 12/30/2009

Company D
Robert McCaslin - Other
A Farrier
Contact Name: Mark Anderson
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Date Added: 1/12/2010

Company D
William McCaslin - Private
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Date Added: 1/12/2010

Company E
John Stephen LeeRank Unknown
John joined the 1st Arkansas (Union) Cavalry, Co. E, headquartered in Fayetteville, AR. Unit was organized 6-10-1862 at Springfield, MO, and fought a skirmish at Vine Prairie, White Oak River, and near the mouth of the Mulberry River, Feb. 2-3, 1863. The Lees suffered at the hands of bushwackers and others loyal to the South. By all accounts, his wife, Nancy Jane Harbin Lee, was a forceful woman and, common among all branches of her huge family, is the tale of Nancy protecting her husband from marauding troops during the war by hiding him in a mattress. Threatened with hanging if she didn`t reveal his hiding place, she steadfastly exclaimed: 'Hang, and be damned!' They eventually left her alone. Nevertheless, to escape the danger posed by their neighbors, they packed up in a wagon train and moved to Galliton Co., Il, where they reamined for several years.
Contact Name: Rodney Bowers
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Date Added: 3/29/2009

Company F
Marmaduke Norfleet Jeffreys - Private
'Doc's' two brothers, Samuel and Osborne, also served in company F, First 'Loyal' Arkansas Cavalry.
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Date Added: 4/25/2007

Company F
Osborne Jeffreys - Private
Osborne Jeffreys was the youngest of three Jeffreys brothers to serve in the First Arkansas Union Cavalry. He and his brothers, Marmaduke and Samuel, were farming in Benton County Arkansas at the time of their enlistment. The last entry in Osborne's Service Record is the notation: 'Killed by rebels while on patrol, Nov. 4th, 1864'.
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Date Added: 4/25/2007

Company F
Samuel Jeffreys - Private
Samuel Jeffreys served honorably and was discharged at the end of the war but died of consumption in Missouri in 1866. His two brothers, Marmaduke and Osborne, also served in Company F.
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Date Added: 4/25/2007

Company F
Alexander Oakes - Private
[3 x great grandfather] Mustered in 31 Aug 1863 at Springfield, MO (but credited to Osage Twp., Benton Co., AR). In Jul or Aug 1864, while serving as a guard to escort a train from Cassville, MO to Fayetteville, AR, he suffered sunstroke, causing permanent disabilities. Mustered out with the rest of the company at Fayetteville, AR on 23 Aug 1865.
Contact Name: Tad D. Campbell
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Date Added: 8/25/2005

Company F
Peter Ogan Pruett - Private
Peter O Pruett joined the Union Forces in AR in 1862. His Muster Roll sheets show he was a private in Co's F and B, 1 Ark Cav. He mustered in at Newton AR in Aug 10, 1862, as a Private, aged 22 years. Sheets are every two months and show he was present in Co F until transfer in Oct 1, 1862 to Company B. On the one dated Feb 28, 1863, the remarks: Absent without leave. Reported dead since Jany. 2nd, 1863. He was present again in March and April 1836. Sheet dated Jan & Feb, 1865, said he was absent. Remarks: With forage train. Muster-out Roll dated Fayetteville Ark, Aug 23, 1865 - Muster out to date Aug 23, 1865, Last paid to Feb 28,1865.

Clothing account: Last settled Oct 31, 1864. Am't for cloth'g in kind or money adv'd $47 4/100.
Due U.S. for arms, equipments, $c, $8.52/100. Bounty due $100 Remarks: Stop 40 for 1 Brush wiper and Thoug/Thong?. A Coul? 12 - Retained/ Rev. & accoutrements. Next to last sheet: Peter O Prewett, Co b ! Reg't Arkansas Cav. Company Descriptive book age 22 years; height 6 feet; Complexion: fr; Eyes blu; hair lt; Where born: Hancock Co. Tenn; Occupation: farmer; Enlistment. When: Aug 10, 1862; Where: Newton Co. Ark; By Whom: M. LaRue Harrison; term 3 y'rs. s/ Chs Jones? Copyis

Last sheet: Peter O Pruet, Pvt Co. 1 1 Reg't Ark Cav
Appears on Feb 1865 to July 1865 - Absent. Teamster for Regtl Train. At the bottom of the sheet: Name appears also as Prewett and Preuit. s/ Peck, copyist
Contact Name: Lois Landers
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Date Added: 10/20/2010

Company F
Daniel David Wilson - Private
Also served in Co. 'E,' 1st Ark. Cav. Enlisted August 7, 1862 at Cassville, Barry County, Mo. for three years. Disabled and discharged March 23, 1863. Also served in the Stone County Missouri Home Guards prior to enlisting in the 1st Arkansas Cavalry. Buried at Snider Cemetery east of Cato, Mo.
Contact Name: Gary W. Henson
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Date Added: 7/15/2012

Company G
Charles Bradford O'Neal - Corporal
Charles Bradford O'Neal enlisted on July 25, 1862 along with many other relatives in Company G of the 1st Arkansas Cavalry.
During the Battle of Praire Grove he was captured and taken prisoner by the Confederates. Later in December he was shot by the Confederates.
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Date Added: 9/19/2007

Company H
John Henry Ruff - Sergeant
Relationship: Husband's Gr grandfather. John H. Ruff fought with his father (Capt. David Crockett Ruff)and two younger brothers (William Walker Ruff and Pleasant Webber Ruff) for the Union during the War of the Rebellion. It was unpopular to be a Union sympathizer, and the family moved from Arkansas to Missouri during this time to avoid conflict with neighbors.
Contact Name: Sue Davenport
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Date Added: 7/30/2011

Company I
Fountain Anderson Parrish - Sergeant
Fountain A. Parrish: Son of Cecila Land & Garland Parrish. Most LAND family cousins in N.C.& Tn. were Confederate while those in Indiana,Illinois,& Ky. fought for the Union.
Regiment Name 1 Ark. Cav.
Side Union
Company I
Soldier's Rank_In Pvt. PARISH, FOUNTAIN A. SGT 10 Sep 1862 Sebastian Co, ARK. age-31
Soldier's Rank_Out Sergt. Mustered out, August 20, 1865.

Alternate Name Fountain A./Parish
Contact Name: Glenn Land
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Date Added: 4/22/2007

Company I
Thomas Jefferson Tucker - Private
My husband's 2 Great Grandfather Thomas Jefferson Tucker enlisted 21 Nov 1862 Cassville, AR. Mustered out 23 Aug 1865 Fayetteville, AR.
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Date Added: 3/8/2010

Company K
Frances Marion Holt - Private
Pvt Holt was my maternal Great Grandfather. He died in Harrison, OK in 1905
Contact Name: David Ray Bowman
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Date Added: 6/1/2007

Company K
James Jordan Lee - Private
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Date Added: 3/12/2012

Company K
John A. Lee - Private
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Date Added: 3/12/2012

Company K
Samuel B. Lee - Private
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Date Added: 3/12/2012

Company K
William R. Lee - Private
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Date Added: 3/12/2012

Company K
William T. Lee - Private
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Date Added: 3/12/2012

Company L
Ptolema Philadelpious Brown - Private
Son of a Scottish immigrant, Ptolema was a Texas County, then Phelps County, Missouri farmer. Joined Union cavalry in 1862 and mustered out in 1865. As with many of the members of the 1st Arkansas Cavalry, Ptolema hailed from Missouri to primarily chase after Ozarkian bushwackers and guerrillas. Fought in the Battle of Prairie Grove against his future In-law Green Berry Harris (8th Missouri Infantry - CSA). Their farms would join near Vida, Missouri in Phelps County after the war. Ptloema served in a special detachment as head cook for the wagon drivers at the Fayetteville, Ark. headquarters through most of the war. Died at the Soldiers Home in St. James, Missouri in 1903. Buried at the City (Old Masonic) cemetery of St. James next to two of his three wives.
Contact Name: Michael D. Harris
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Date Added: 3/7/2006

Company L
James C Carter - Private
James is my Great Grandfather. I have several different middle names for him. His marriage record states it's 'Thompson Cray' yet bible records state his middle name is 'Thompson Craig'. I don't know where the 'Thompson' part comes from?

He lived in Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas in 1860 with his mother Lydia/Lidu (Andrews?)
Contact Name: Tracey R Dunlap
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Date Added: 3/18/2009

Company M
John Matlock Thomason - Blacksmith
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Contact Name: Oran Roberts
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Date Added: 10/16/2007

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