Bourland in North Texas and Indian Territory During the Civil War: Fort Cobb, Fort Arbuckle & the Wichita Mountains
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. non-Indian units serving in Indian Territory both Union and Confederate to add to this listing, post on http://history-sites.com/mb/cw/itcwmb
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Note from our fearless leader, Ken Martin
Has anyone made a list of all the non-Indian units that served in the Indian Territory, both Union and Confederate? There are, of course, the units and detachments that participated in the well known campaigns -- 1st Indian Expedition, Ft Wayne, Honey Springs, Perryville. There are many others though such as the Confederate 2nd Arkansas Mtd Rifles at Chustenahlah, the 19th Arkansas Infantry at Ft McCulloch, the many TST and CSA Texas units, of course, and the Union units escorting supply trains, scouting from southwest Missouri into Cowskin and Beaties Prairies, the units that pursued Price to the Arkansas River, etc. ****************************************
1st (Burnet’s) Battalion Sharpshooters http://gen.1starnet.com/civilwar/burnhist.htm 3rd
Louisiana Infantry. 10th [Martin's] 5th TX Cavalry Partisan Rangers (812 men) .... on Feb 10, 1865 Martin absorbed some of Bourland's Regt. while most of Bourland's Regt was then commanded by J.R. Diamond. 11th (Howell's] Texas Battery (122 men) 20th [Bass'] Texas Cavalry http://history-sites.com/civilwar/units/20txcav/20txhist.htm Bourland's Border Regiment Cavalry (625 men listed in the American Civil War Research Database of Duxbury MA and 831 men listed in the National Park Service Sailors and Soldiers database.) Wells' Battalion, Companies A and B patrolled between Fort Arbuckle, I.T. and Fort Belknap, Young County TX: Scanland's Company A, most recruits from the Montague County TX area; Good's-Gillett's Company B; initially Wells' Battn was recruited from the Panola County TX area (581 men) http://www.bourlandcivilwar.com/WellsBattn.htm
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Bourland in North Texas and Indian Territory During the Civil War: Fort Cobb, Fort Arbuckle & the Wichita Mountains