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14th Arkansas Infantry
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William Christmas Mitchell - Colonel
Commanding the 14th Arkansas at Pea Ridge. Captured at Pea Ridge.
Contact Name: Daniel Mitchell
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Date Added: 3/27/2012

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john h morgan - Private
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Contact Name: john r morgan
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Date Added: 9/12/2006

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Stephen J StillRank Unknown
I have a copy of his sworn statement that reads 'I Stephen J Still do solemnly swear that I was conscripted or forced into the Confederate service some time in 1863 in Col. Shailins regiment in Matthews County but I do not remember the letter of the company or the number of the regiment. I served about 4 months and as soon as I could make my escape from them I went and enlisted in the US Army where I wanted to be all the time from the commencement of the war.' This was notorized in 1899. He was with the 2nd Cavalry on the Union side. This is denoted on his headstone in Osborne Cemetery near St. Joe Arkansas
Contact Name: Mary Powers
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Date Added: 12/29/2005

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Thomas Trivitt - Private
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Contact Name: Doug White
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Date Added: 2/16/2006

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Peter Allen Tyler - Private
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Contact Name: Debbie Fain
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Date Added: 12/22/2012

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Silas S. Wallace - Private
My 3rd Great Grandfather, Company__ , 14th (McCarver's)
Contact Name: Jolene Nikolaus
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Date Added: 11/29/2007

Company B
Richard David Hardester - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Deborah Culberson
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Date Added: 10/20/2012

Company D
George W Campbell - Captain
My direct descendent Great, Great Grandfather. Looking for information on George W. Campbell, Captain, 14th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry, CSA. So far all I can find is that he enlisted served in Company D under Powers and died on December 31, 1862, of disease outside of Mississippi. The Arkansas 14th (Mitchell''s-Powers'') Infantry Regiment was organized during the fall of 1861 with 939 officers and men recruited in the northwestern region of the state. They fought at Elkhorn Tavern and later moved east of the Mississippi River. The regiment reported 17 casualties out of the 116 engaged at Iuka, and there were 12 wounded and 2 missing at Corinth. I would like to know where he was buried.
Contact Name: Gary D. Stephens
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Date Added: 12/23/2004

Company E
Dickson Dudley Spears - 1st Lieutenant
Dickson Spears was my great grandfather. He was involved in the siege of Port Hudson, LA and was captured July 9, 1863. He was one of 405 officers sent to Johnson's Island POW camp in Ohio. He was transferred to Point Lookout, MD on May 21, 1865 and was then released on June 12, 1865. I do have a copy of a hand drawn portrait of him in uniform and will get it posted to here soon.
Contact Name: Martina Spears Tatum
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Date Added: 6/19/2013

Company F
john green carroll - Captain
born in NC. enlisted at yellville ark. July 16,1861. Elected Captain and ordered to duty May 24,1862 at the age of 27. Dropped from rolls Dec 3 1864.
Contact Name: Tina Sjorlund
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Date Added: 1/10/2004

Company H
Hezekiah Rose - Corporal
1844-1920 Enlisted 13 July 1861 at Yellville. Transferred to Company K, 27th Texas Cavalry Regiment on 10 Sept 1862. Wounded and captured at the Battle of Iuka on 19 Sept 1862.
Contact Name: George Hill
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Date Added: 9/20/2013

Company I
Robert Waid Lackey - Private
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Contact Name: Ken Holmes
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Date Added: 10/14/2009

Company I
Joseph Marion Wolf - Private
My Grandfather, Joseph Marion Wolf, first enlisted in Co.B 1st Ark. Mtd. Rifles, after Wilson''s Creek he transfered to Co.I, 14th (Mitchell/Powers) Arkansas Infantry to be with his many brothers and cousins that were part of that unit. He served in all the mjor engagements of the 14th. After surrender at Port Hudson he went back to Ark and became part of the 1st Ark. Consolidated Infantry fighting and Jenkins Ferry amounbg other places. He surrendered in Marshall, Texas 0n May 26, 1865.
Contact Name: James M. Wol
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Date Added: 12/27/2004

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