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The 3rd Texas Cavalry Regiment or South Kansas-Texas Mounted Volunteers was a unit of mounted volunteers that fought in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The regiment fought at Wilson's Creek and Chustenahlah in 1861, Pea Ridge , Corinth siege , Iuka , Second Corinth , and the Holly Springs Raid in 1862, Thompson's ...
Private Benjamin W. Varnell of Co. B, 1st Texas Cavalry Regiment with plumed had. 1st (McCulloch's) Mounted RiflemenState service, March 4, 1861 - mid-April 1861. Confederate service, mid-April 1861 - mid-April 1862 as the First Regiment, Texas Mounted Riflemen, also known as the First Texas Mounted Rifles (mustered out at the expiration of the enlistme
The 3rd Texas Cavalry Regiment (Arizona Brigade) was a unit of mounted volunteers from Texas that fought in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.In May 1862, John R. Baylor received authority to organize five battalions of Partisan Rangers of six companies each.
The 3rd Cavalry Regiment, formerly 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment ("Brave Rifles") [2] is a regiment of the United States Army currently stationed at Fort Cavazos, Texas.. The regiment has a history in the United States Army that dates back to 19 May 1846, when it was constituted in the Regular Army as the Regiment of Mounted Riflemen at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri.
2nd Texas Cavalry Regiment (Arizona Brigade): Col George W. Baylor, Ltc John W. Mullen 3rd Texas Cavalry Regiment (Arizona Brigade): Ltc George T. Madison Bagby's Brigade BG Arthur P. Bagby Jr. 4th Texas Cavalry Regiment: Col William Polk Hardeman: 5th Texas Cavalry Regiment: Col Henry C. McNeill 7th Texas Cavalry Regiment: Ltc Philemon T. Herbert
9th Texas Infantry; 10th Texas Cavalry (dismounted): Col Cullen R. Earp; 14th Texas Cavalry (dismounted): Col John L. Camp; 32nd Texas Cavalry (dismounted): Col Julius A. Andrews; Jaques's Cavalry Battalion: Maj J. Jaques; Cockrell's Brigade BG Francis M. Cockrell. 1st Missouri Cavalry-3rd Missouri Cavalry Btln. (dismounted) 1st-4th Missouri ...
Colonel Elkanah Greer of the 3rd Texas Cavalry took command of another portion of the division and, after holding his position until after dark, also marched around Big Mountain to the tavern. [5] Meanwhile, Price's force, accompanied by Van Dorn, arrived near Elkhorn Tavern to find Colonel Eugene Carr's Union division defending the crest.
Walter Paye Lane (February 18, 1817 – January 28, [1] 1892) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War who also served in the armies of the Republic of Texas and the United States of America.