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James Fleming Fagan

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He served as a receiver for the United States Land Office in 1877. In 1890, Fagan ran for the office of state railroad commissioner but was defeated. He died of
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Fagan was paroled by United States military authorities on June 20, 1865. After his parole, he returned to his farm to make a living. Fagan commanded
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two years later. After his stepfather's death, Fagan took control of the family farm along the
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in May 1861. His regiment was a part of the first wave of Confederate attacks under General
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Burton, Art T. (May–June 1999). "The Legacy of Bass Reeves: Deputy United States Marshal".
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at Pilot Knob, Missouri. During Price's withdrawal from Missouri and Kansas, Fagan and
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of 1874, despite Fagan's former service as a Confederate States Army general.
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of the combined 900-man regiment. They were formally mustered into service in
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as the first black deputy marshal to work west of the Mississippi River.
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At the start of the American Civil War, Fagan raised a company for the
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on April 24, 1864, and commanded the Arkansas division of Confederate
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Fagan's first wife was the sister of Confederate States Army general
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with Company C, Arkansas Mounted Infantry Regiment, under Colonel
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in Little Rock, Arkansas, and was buried at the historic
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infantry regiments. Fagan played a central role in the
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in southern Arkansas. Though he was a member of the
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Arkansas Senate
Hot Spring
Montgomery
Saline
Arkansas House of Representatives
Saline County
Clark County, Kentucky
U.S.
Little Rock, Arkansas
Malaria
Mount Holly Cemetery
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American Party
Whig
Samuel Adams
United States
Confederate States
United States Volunteers
Confederate States Army
C.S.
Second Lieutenant
Major-General
1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment
Mexican–American War
Battle of Buena Vista
American Civil War
Battle of Shiloh

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