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285: 158: 417: 277: 33: 545: 525: 377:, fought on December 7, 1862. They performed very poorly. A Confederate surge sent two regiments of Missouri Union cavalry fleeing through the 1st Arkansas Cavalry. Seeing hundreds of their comrades fleeing, the Arkansas men joined in the rout. Because of its embarrassing performance, the regiment was assigned to duty in 395:
The First Arkansas Union Cavalry played a unique role in Civil War history. The troops, especially the enlisted men, were not Yankees but Southern Unionists. They were primarily from Northwest Arkansas, and were assigned to occupy their home town and county for two and a half years. It was a very
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attacked the city on April 18, 1863. Both armies were composed entirely of Arkansas regiments. In three hours of fighting, the Confederates failed to break the Union lines and finally retreated. This victory boosted the 1st Arkansas's morale. For the remainder of the war they would serve on duty
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bitter war among neighbors fighting each other as Confederate guerrillas and as Union cavalrymen. After the war the First Arkansas commander, Colonel Marcus LaRue Harrison, stayed on in Fayetteville and became its post-war mayor for a time.
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The regiment was mustered out of the army in August 1865. During their service, their casualties had been comparatively light. Out of its 1,765 men, 110 had been killed, and another 235 died from disease or accidents.
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Mahan, Russell, The First Arkansas Union Cavalry, 1862-1865 Historical Enterprises, Santa Clara, Utagh, 2019.
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Report of the Adjutant General of Arkansas, for the Period of the Late Rebellion, and to November 1, 1866.
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Mahan, Russell, The Battle of Fayetteville; Historical Enterprises, Santa Clara, Utah, 2019.
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to serve in 11 infantry regiments, 6 cavalry regiments and 2 artillery batteries.
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It almost immediately moved south to Arkansas to counter the Confederate
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The Arkansas History Commission, State Archives, Civil War in Arkansas
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who were harassing Union sympathizers. After the Union victory at the
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Arkansas had seceded from the Union in May 1861 and joined the
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against guerrillas or as escort for wagon supply trains.
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Arkansas
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Col. Marcus LaRue Harrison,Capt. Jacob Abraham Ryker
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