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*[[1st Regiment Creek Mounted Volunteers, CSA(Confederate)|1st Regiment Creek Mounted Volunteers, CSA(Confederate)]]<br>1st Creek Infantry Regiment was organized near Eufaula, Creek Nation, in August, 1861, and served as mounted infantry. During May, 1862, about 900 officers and men were present, and for a time the unit was assigned to the Department of Indian Territory. It then was attached to D.H. Cooper's, and Watie's Brigade in the Trans-Mississippi Department. The regiment saw action at Elkhorn Tavern and Old Fort Wayne, and later raided the Federals in the Indian Territory. In September, 1864, about 125 men fought at Cabin Creek and on June 23, 1865, surrendered with the other Indian troops. Its commanders were Colonel D.N. McIntosh, Lieutenant Colonels Samuel Chekote and W.R. McIntosh, and Majors J. Derrysaw and James McHenry.<br> | *[[1st Regiment Creek Mounted Volunteers, CSA(Confederate)|1st Regiment Creek Mounted Volunteers, CSA(Confederate)]]<br>1st Creek Infantry Regiment was organized near Eufaula, Creek Nation, in August, 1861, and served as mounted infantry. During May, 1862, about 900 officers and men were present, and for a time the unit was assigned to the Department of Indian Territory. It then was attached to D.H. Cooper's, and Watie's Brigade in the Trans-Mississippi Department. The regiment saw action at Elkhorn Tavern and Old Fort Wayne, and later raided the Federals in the Indian Territory. In September, 1864, about 125 men fought at Cabin Creek and on June 23, 1865, surrendered with the other Indian troops. Its commanders were Colonel D.N. McIntosh, Lieutenant Colonels Samuel Chekote and W.R. McIntosh, and Majors J. Derrysaw and James McHenry.<br> | ||
*[[ | *[[1st Regiment, Seminole Mounted Volunteers, CSA (Confederate)|1st Regiment, Seminole Mounted Volunteers, CSA (Confederate)]]<br>1st Seminole Cavalry Battalion completed its organization in September, 1861, and for a time served in the Department of the Indian Territory. During May, 1862, it had 380 men present for duty. Later the unit was assigned to D.H. Cooper's and Watie's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department. It served as scouts and raided the Federals in the Indian Territory and along the border. In September, 1864, the battalion took 130 officers and men into the fight at Cabin Creek, but few surrendered in June, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel John Jumper and Major George Cloud were in command.<br> | ||
*[[1st Regiment, Confederate Cavalry (Confederate)|1st Regiment, Confederate Cavalry (Confederate)]]<br>Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit.<br> | *[[1st Regiment, Confederate Cavalry (Confederate)|1st Regiment, Confederate Cavalry (Confederate)]]<br>Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit.<br> | ||
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*[[1st Regiment, Confederate Infantry (Confederate)|1st Regiment, Confederate Infantry (Confederate)]]<br>Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit.<br> | *[[1st Regiment, Confederate Infantry (Confederate)|1st Regiment, Confederate Infantry (Confederate)]]<br>Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit.<br> | ||
*1st Regiment, Chickasaw Infantry, CSA (Hunter's Indian Volunteers) (Confederate)<br>1st Chickasaw Cavalry Regiment was formed during the spring of 1863, but was always undermanned. It was attached to General D.H. Cooper's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and participated in various conflicts in the Indian Territory. The unit disbanded late in 1864. Lieutenant Colonel S.H. Martin and Major Abram B. Hays were its commanders.<br> | *[[1st_Regiment,_Chickasaw_Infantry,_CSA_(Hunter's_Indian_Volunteers)_(Confederate)|1st Regiment, Chickasaw Infantry, CSA (Hunter's Indian Volunteers) (Confederate)]]<br>1st Chickasaw Cavalry Regiment was formed during the spring of 1863, but was always undermanned. It was attached to General D.H. Cooper's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and participated in various conflicts in the Indian Territory. The unit disbanded late in 1864. Lieutenant Colonel S.H. Martin and Major Abram B. Hays were its commanders.<br> | ||
*[[1st Squadron, Cherokee Mounted Volunteers (Confederat|1st Squadron, Cherokee Mounted Volunteers (Confederate)]]<br>Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit.<br> | *[[1st Squadron, Cherokee Mounted Volunteers (Confederat|1st Squadron, Cherokee Mounted Volunteers (Confederate)]]<br>Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit.<br> |
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