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stores and almost every organized military unit, including all of the artillery. The only organized batteries were actually in the Indian Territory (modern Oklahoma) supporting Brigadier General Albert Pike's forces. One of Hindman's first acts in command was to order Woodruff's Battery, also known as the Weaver Light Artillery, to return to Little Rock from the Indian Territory. When the battery reached Little Rock, General Hindman learned that Woodruff's Battery had not been reorganized as required by the Confederate Conscription Act of April 1862. To correct this, General Hindman ordered that the battery re-organize and a new election of officers occur. In this election, First Lieutenant William Durbin Blocher and First Lieutenant James Cook were not re-elected. Hindman immediate ordered that these officers remain in the artillery service and directed them to organize a new battery. To facilitate the creation of this new battery, General Hindman arranged for the transfer of an experienced cadre of cannoneers from Woodruff's battery to Blocher's new battery.
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battery, five 6-pounders and one 12pounder howitzer. In MeCray's brigade were the following regiments: Coleman's, Crandall's, Reves', Baber's, and Anderson's battalion; no battery. In Slemons' were the following regiments: Crawford's, Wright's, and Second Arkansas, and Gentry's battery, two guns. In Dobbin's brigade were McGhee's battalion and Zimmerman's battery, two guns, one 6 and one 12-pounder ... . It was Cabell's brigade, Fagan's division, and Clark's brigade, of Marmaduke's division, with Hughey's and Pratt's batteries, that did most of the lighting here.
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immediately and order me to fire canister shot, when their advanced line, which was under cover of the hill and unseen by me until within twenty yards of my battery, opened fire, and advanced in solid mass in a run upon my battery, killing and wounding a large number of horses and men. I attempted to limber to the right, with the intention of moving to the rear by the road on my right, but was unable to do so, owing to the enemy pressing me so closely and killing so many horses.
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from a temporary battery which had been assembled by William E. Woodruff, Jr. Woodruff's referred to the temporary organization as his "Bull Battery" because the guns were pulled by oxen. Blocher was apparently warned by Woodruff, "my bulls are not good at maneuvering, they were too new, and when the ball opened, I should fire straight ahead if the aim should happen to lie that way, and that he (Blocher) must look "a little out".
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I took two pieces from the ground and could not get horses enough to take any more carriages away at that time. After the firing had ceased for the day, I got horses from Captain Roberts' Battery and rescued my last piece and caisson. Two of my caissons I could not find, supposed to have been carried to the rear by our own men.
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on September 10, 1863. During the Battle of Bayou Fourche, Fagan's Brigade with Blocher's Battery moved to reinforce Brigadier General Marmaduke's Cavalry Division in opposing union forces which had forced a crossing of the Arkansas River, east of Little Rock. Blocher's Battery occupied a position in
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on July 4, 1863. Launching the attack on Hindman Hill (Battery D) at first light, Fagan's men suffered heavily under enfilading fire from Graveyard Hill (Battery C) to Fagan's left. Fagan's men carried lines of rifle pits but could not capture Hindman Hill. Blocher's battery was impeded by trees that
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During this time the enemy had placed three more batteries on the field and were directing a heavy fire upon my battery, doing but little damage. After firing about twenty minutes, I received orders from Brigadier General Shoup to cease. The batteries continued to throw spherical case, canister, and
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were consolidated, under the command of Captain Zimmerman, before the end of the war and he indicates that the consolidated organization was in camp near Marshall, Texas, when the war ended. Blocher's (now Zimmerman's) Battery surrendered with the Trans-Mississippi Army on May 26, 1865. The date of
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I then ordered my men to fall back to the infantry and leave the guns. They fell back to the rear of Colonel Hawthorn's Regiment, at least 250 yards to my rear and on my left, which was lying down until the enemy advanced and fired upon them. When the regiment had driven the enemy back from my guns,
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Skirmishers here reported to me from Colonels Pleasants', King's and Hawthorn's Regiments, which I ordered to my front right and left at least 200 yards in advance of my battery. I remained for nearly an hour when the enemy advanced a battery up the road and into a field on their right and opened
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Blocher's Battery was created in the summer of 1862 during Major General Thomas C. Hindman's effort to rebuild Confederate forces in Arkansas. When Major General Earl Van Dorn transferred his Army of the West from Arkansas to Northern Mississippi in April 1862, he stripped the state of its military
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During this time the enemy had brought two batteries in the field under cover of a column of infantry. The infantry having started from the field, I was ordered to commence firing. I directed my fire upon the column of infantry and continued until they retired from the field. I then turned it upon
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I received orders from Brigadier General Fagan about 11 o'clock to go immediately into battery on the Fayetteville and Cane Hill Road on the crest of the hill, and remained about half an hour, when I received orders to limber up and advance about 150 yards down the road, and take a position at a
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for the surrender of the troops and public property in the Trans-Mississippi Department was May 26, 1865, however, it took a while for parole commissioners to be appointed and for public property to be accounted for. As a result, a final report of field artillery which was part of the accounting
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My thanks are due Captain Marshall for lending me his forge, limber and horses to a disabled caisson from the field; to Lieutenants Cook, Zimmerman, and Visart, and particularly to my men for their coolness and bravery during the entire engagement - not one of them left their posts until the
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In November 1864, the battery was redesignated as the Seventh Arkansas Field Battery, and was assigned to the Fifth Artillery Battalion. Captain Blocher, who had been promoted to major, commanded the battalion, and Lieutenant Zimmerman succeeded him in command of the battery. Other component
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Fagan's division had four brigades, under Generals Cabell and McCray and Colonels Dobbin and Slemons. Cabell's brigade had the following regiments: Morgan's, 500; Monroe's, 500; Hill's, 500; Gordon's, 500; Gunter's battalion, 200; HarrelFs battalion, 200; Witherspoous battalion, 200; Hughey's
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At this time the line of battle was advancing across the field, evidently for the purpose of charging my battery, when I sent a messenger to Brigadier General Fagan to know whether I should remain where I was or retire further up the hill. This messenger met you, and you ordered him to return
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On December 31, 1864, General E. Kirby Smith listed the battery as belonging to Blocher's Artillery Battalion of Acting Major General Churchill's First Infantry Division of Major General John B. Magruder's Second Army Corps, Army of the Trans-Mississippi.
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batteries in the Fifth Artillery Battalion were the First Arkansas Field Battery (McNally), Third Arkansas Field Battery (Marshall), Fourth Arkansas Field Battery (West), First Missouri Field Battery (Ruffner), and Third Missouri Field Battery (Lesueur).
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process, was not completed until June 1, 1865. The final report lists both Marshall's and Zimmerman's batteries as separate units, with Zimmerman's four guns located near Collinsburg, Louisiana and Marshall's at Marshall, Texas, with no guns.
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Lieutenant William Durbin Blocher was a sergeant in the Pulaski Light Artillery during the Battle of Wilson's Creek, later served as a Lieutenant of the Weaver Light Artillery, and became commander of Blocher's Arkansas
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Blocher's Battery served in the Trans-Mississippi Department throughout the war, and campaigned in Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri and the Indian Territory. In December 1862 the battery was assigned to Brigadier General
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Following the retreat of Hindman's forces from northwest Arkansas, the battery spent the spring and early summer of 1863 in an artillery camp with the other batteries of Major W. E. Woodruff's artillery battalion near
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the battery's guns were captured by the 20th Wisconsin Infantry. The unit's position changed hands repeatedly during the battle. The following is Captain Blocher's report of the Battle of Prairie Grove:
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in the spring of 1864. Lieutenant Zimmerman led one section of Blocher's Battery to support Brigadier General Marmaduke's Cavalry Division. Zimmerman's section of Blocher's Battery participated in the
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In the re-organization of the Army of the Trans-Mississippi following the Prairie Grove Campaign, in January, 1863, the battery was assigned to support Fagan's Brigade in Hindman's Division.
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order was given. My thanks are also due Lieutenant J. Wesley Halliburton (First Arkansas Cavalry), who reported to me for duty before the engagement and rendered me valuable services.
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the battery nearest the road. In the meantime, one of my guns having been rendered unserviceable by a primer being fastened in the vent, I ordered it off the field to be repaired.
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in September and October 1864: The battery is mentioned in Union Army Reports of the Battle of Fort Davidson, also known as the Battle of Pilot Knob, on September 27, 1864:
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Maul, A. "In Response To: A. T. Hawthorne letter on Prairie Grove", The Arkansas in the Civil War Message Board - Archive, Posted 21 April 2005, Accessed 12 December 2013,
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in Little Rock. Woodruff was assigned as the Chief of Artillery to Major General D. M. Frost's Division. Woodruff's Artillery Battalion at this time was composed of
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My loss during the engagement was two men killed, eleven wounded, and eleven missing (most of them supposed to be killed or wounded) and forty horses killed.
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Howerton, Bryan R., "Re: Trans-Mississippi artillery report" Arkansas in the Civil War Message Board, Posted 19 December 2012, Accessed 20 December 2012,
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Union soldier had felled along the roads and all approaches to the Federal positions and did not report any casualties from the battle. During the
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was assigned to the new battery, which was augmented by unassigned recruits and transfers from other regiments. The battery officers were Captain
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William E. Woodruff, Jr, in his book, "With the Light Guns in '61-65' reports that Zimmerman's 7th Arkansas Field Battery and Marshall's
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Blocher's Battery was organized at Little Rock, Arkansas, on August 6, 1862. An experienced cadre of veterans from the
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fire upon my battery, which I returned and drove them from the field. I then ceased firing for about an hour.
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The battery, under the command of Lieutenant J. V. Zimmerman, participated with Dobbins' brigade in
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solid shot, also large projectiles from an English rifle battery upon the position occupied by me.
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In April, 1864, the battery was assigned to support the Brigadier General
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the battery, while still assigned to Fagan's Brigade, participated in the
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The battery was present for or engaged in the following actions during
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(Little Rock, AR: Central Printing Co., 1903). 1003: 3685:Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S. 591:Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State 1571: 1180: 1131:, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901. 862: 725: 586:List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units 308:Weaver Light Artillery (Woodruff's Battery) 1578: 1564: 1187: 1173: 4242:Military units and formations in Arkansas 1033:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas. 979:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas. 961:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas. 870:http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89059402198 808:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas. 722:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas. 705:; crediting UNT Libraries, Denton, Texas. 1774:Treatment of slaves in the United States 321: 233:Arkansas Confederate Artillery Batteries 3517:Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1689:South Carolina Declaration of Secession 14: 4224: 3502:Modern display of the Confederate flag 1585: 3720: 3109: 2673: 1896: 1699:President Lincoln's 75,000 volunteers 1597: 1559: 1168: 630:Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System 1538: 1145:Edward G. 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The unit was also known as 160:Second Battle of Independence 47:Confederate States of America 3770:Confederate revolving cannon 3512:Sons of Confederate Veterans 3383:South Carolina riots of 1876 3361:Indian Council at Fort Smith 3312:South Carolina riots of 1876 3277:Knights of the White Camelia 1769:Slavery in the United States 1478:Indian Council at Fort Smith 541: 529:, Missouri, October 28, 1864 523:, Missouri, October 25, 1864 517:, Missouri, October 25, 1864 501:, Missouri, October 23, 1864 483:, Missouri, October 21, 1864 477:, Missouri, October 19, 1864 471:, Missouri, October 11, 1864 7: 4124:New York City riots of 1863 3949:Battle Hymn of the Republic 3700:United Confederate Veterans 3537:Children of the Confederacy 3527:United Confederate Veterans 3522:Southern Historical Society 2674: 2154:Price's Missouri Expedition 1624:Timeline leading to the War 1598: 1082:http://texashistory.unt.edu 1031:http://texashistory.unt.edu 998:http://texashistory.unt.edu 977:http://texashistory.unt.edu 959:http://texashistory.unt.edu 941:http://texashistory.unt.edu 914:http://texashistory.unt.edu 887:http://texashistory.unt.edu 857:http://texashistory.unt.edu 806:http://texashistory.unt.edu 720:http://texashistory.unt.edu 703:http://texashistory.unt.edu 657:http://texashistory.unt.edu 563: 505:Battle of Marais des Cygnes 481:Battle of Little Blue River 434:on April 10, 1864, and the 178:Battle of Marais des Cygnes 154:Battle of Little Blue River 10: 4283: 4092:Confederate Secret Service 3680:Grand Army of the Republic 3572:Grand Army of the Republic 3390:Southern Claims Commission 1503:Camp White Sulphur Springs 596:Confederate Units by State 548:3rd Arkansas Field Battery 475:Second Battle of Lexington 469:Fourth Battle of Boonville 317: 271:, originally known as the 269:7th Arkansas Field Battery 256:8th Arkansas Field Battery 251:6th Arkansas Field Battery 221:Captain Jesse V. Zimmerman 213:Captain William D. 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Index

Blocher's Battery
Confederate States of America
Dixie
CSA
Artillery
American Civil War
Battle of Prairie Grove
Battle of Helena
Little Rock Campaign
Battle of Bayou Fourche
Camden Expedition
Battle of Elkin's Ferry
Battle of Prairie D'Ane
Battle of Marks' Mills
Price's Missouri Raid
Battle of Fort Davidson
Fourth Battle of Boonville
Second Battle of Lexington
Battle of Little Blue River
Second Battle of Independence
Battle of Byram's Ford
Battle of Westport
Battle of Marais des Cygnes
Battle of Mine Creek
Battle of Marmiton River
Second Battle of Newtonia
6th Arkansas Field Battery
8th Arkansas Field Battery
Confederate
artillery battery

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