10th Arkansas Infantry 
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James Holliman Rank Unknown |
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He was in Company A
Contact Name: Margie HartmanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/10/2006
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Alfred King - Corporal |
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No comments
Contact Name: Stephen WoodardContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: smwoodard68@aol.com
Date Added: 2/23/2017
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James King - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Stephen WoodardContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: smwoodard68@aol.com
Date Added: 2/23/2017
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Allen S Patty - Sergeant |
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Am just beginning my research on the 10th and would enjoy anything dealing with this unit.
Contact Name: Bob PattyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/20/2015
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Obed Patty - Major |
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Would like to find out as much as possible about the unrest in the regiment that caused the court martial of some of the leading officers. as well as any other information on the 10th.
Contact Name: Bob PattyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/20/2015
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Joseph Franklin Welch Rank Unknown |
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Enlisted originally in Co A 10th Arkansas Infantry June 17, 1862. Then joined 28th Regt which became 36th. Mortally wounded at Battle of Prairie Grove. Evacuated from the Fort Smith hospital and taken in a wagon to Little Rock hospital where he died in the hospital and was buried in now unmarked grave in the Confederate Cemetery.
Contact Name: Tom GrayContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/17/2014
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Allen Rufus Witt - Colonel |
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Organized Co. A and was company commander until elected regimental commander after the Battle of Shiloh. Afer his capture at Port Hudson, La. he led an escape from the prisoner ship the MAPLELEAF and returned to Arkansas to organize what was known as Witt' Cavalry or 10th Ark. Cavalry. Most of the men had served in 10th Ark. Inf.
Contact Name: John Witt g-g nephewContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/22/2010
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Augustas Devenport Haynie - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: patrick haynieContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: patrickhaynie@att.net
Date Added: 12/18/2017
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Jeremiah Witt - Corporal |
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There were 6 Witt brothers that served in 10th Arkansas CSA with Allen Rufus Witt serving first as Captain Co. A and after Shiloh was elected as regimental commander with rank of Colonel which he held until he surrendered the 10th Ark. at Jacksonport, Ark. on June 5, 1865. Two of the brothers died as a result of the war, Charles William Witt died in pow camp at West Alton, Ill. and Milton K. Witt was murdered at close range by Redlegs and Unionists who killed the wrong Witt. They were led to the site by the Union scout Thomas J. Williams who was later killed by Col. Witt and the 10TH. Their plan was to kill Col. Witt who at the time had transformed the 10th in to a cavalry unit that operated behind Union lines in Ark.
Contact Name: John Witt Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/21/2010
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John Gibson Witt - Sergeant |
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Served first in 10th Ark. Inf. and after Port Hudson the 10th Ark. Cavalry serving under his brother Col. A. R. Witt.
Contact Name: John WittContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/22/2010
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Milton K. Witt Rank Unknown |
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Served under his brother Capt. later Col. A. R. Witt and was murdered by Redlegs and Unionists at Quitman, Ark. in Dec., 1863. The killers were led to Quitman by Union scout Thomas Jefferson (Jeff) Williams in order to kill Col. A.R. Witt. The wrong Witt was killed and as a result Col. Witt hunted Williams and killed him.
Contact Name: John Witt g-g nephewContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/22/2010
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William J Wray - Private |
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enlisted july 1861 Springfield arkansas (Conway)
Contact Name: Bill WrayContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/10/2013
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Joseph Franklin Welch - Private |
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Enlisted originally in Co A 10th Arkansas Infantry June 17, 1862. Then joined 28th Regt which became 36th. Mortally wounded at Battle of Prairie Grove. Evacuated from the Fort Smith hospital and taken in a wagon to Little Rock hospital where he died in the hospital and was buried in now unmarked grave in the Confederate Cemetery.
Contact Name: Tom GrayContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/17/2014
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James K. Wilcox Rank Unknown |
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Found marker while working in Norris Cemetery, Yocana, Polk Co., Arkansas.
Contact Name: Phil BaileyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/15/2009
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James Monroe Bradford - Private |
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My Great great grandfather killed in Louisiana in 1962.
Contact Name: Ray BradfordContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/20/2006
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George C. Browning - Private |
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George was wounded at Shiloh. At Port Hudson, George was mortally wounded in the neck June 15, 1863 and died the next day and was buried on the field of honor.
Contact Name: Gary W. HensonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/15/2012
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James Browning - Private |
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James Browning was born in Monroe County, Kentucky c.1835. He was from what is now Cleburne County, Arkansas and enlisted at Springfield, Arkansas July, 1861 and was paroled July, 1863 at Port Hudson, LA. He is buried at Maplewood Cemetery, Exeter, Barry County, Missouri.
Contact Name: Gary W. HensonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/15/2012
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Kinchen Baxter Foster - 2nd Lieutenant |
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Buried: Old Townsend Cemetery, Covington, Tn.
Contact Name: Billy J. FosterContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/18/2006
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John Gulley, Jr. - Other |
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Gulley, John G Jr---
Fifth Sergeant—Enlisted in Company D, 10th Arkansas Cavalry, at Camden, Arkansas, September 26, 1863; detailed to make cartridge boxes at Longview, Arkansas, February 6, 1864; absent on detail, February 29, 1864; born in Alabama, c1821
Contact Name: Richard C. Baker, Jr.Fifth Sergeant—Enlisted in Company D, 10th Arkansas Cavalry, at Camden, Arkansas, September 26, 1863; detailed to make cartridge boxes at Longview, Arkansas, February 6, 1864; absent on detail, February 29, 1864; born in Alabama, c1821
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Contact Homepage: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/k/Richard-C-Baker-jr/
Date Added: 5/25/2009
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Calvin L. Rogers - Private |
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Also served in Witt's Cavalry (10th Arkansas Cavalry)
Contact Name: Gary W. HensonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/15/2012
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Andrew Jackson Woolly - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Eddie WoollyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/6/2013
| Company E | |
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James Alexander Woolly - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Eddie WoollyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/6/2013
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John Riley Woolly - Corporal |
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No comments
Contact Name: Eddie WoollyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/6/2013
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John Jenkins Pankey - 3rd Sergeant |
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John was born in Richmond Co, North Carolina. He enlisted 18 July 1861 at Springfield, Ark. by Col T.D. Merrick for one year. He is captured at Port Hudson, La. on 9 July, 1863 and is listed as 3rd Sergt.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/20/2014
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William Thomas Pankey - 3rd Corporal |
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William enlisted 18 July 1861 at Springfield,Arkansas [the same day as his brother, John Jenkins Pankey] He is listed as 3rd Corporal. Am not sure of date of promotion. His unit was captured at Port Hudson, La. on 9 July 1863. This is the last we hear of William. His brother is on a list of POW's that was released at this location on 12-13 July 1863.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/20/2014
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John S. Munn - Corporal |
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My gr-gr-gr gf. Born 1828 in TN, died c. 1885 in Conway Co., AR. Enlisted 27 July 1861. Fought at Shiloh, Port Hudson. Captured at Port Hudson. After the unit was exchanged then disbanded on 13 July 1863, he joined the 3rd Arkansas Cavalry (US).
Contact Name: David JonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/15/2005
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Philip Lafayette Russell - 1st Lieutenant |
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Captured at Port Hudson and was at Johnson Island Military Prison for the remainder of the war. Returned home at end of war and married Martha (Mallet) King. Listed in 1870 census and then disappears from records. Wife remarried in 1873.
Contact Name: David StricklandContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/6/2013