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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)|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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*[[1st Regular Battery, Confederate Light Artillery (Semmes') (Barnes') (Confederate)|1st Regular Battery, Confederate Light Artillery (Semmes') (Barnes') (Confederate)]]<br>Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit.<br> | *[[1st Regular Battery, Confederate Light Artillery (Semmes') (Barnes') (Confederate)|1st Regular Battery, Confederate Light Artillery (Semmes') (Barnes') (Confederate)]]<br>Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit.<br> | ||
*2nd Regiment, Cherokee Mounted Volunteers, CSA (Confederate)<br>2nd Cherokee Mounted Rifles was organized near Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, in September, 1861. It served in the Department of the Indian Territory, then was assigned to D.H. Cooper's and Watie's Brigade in the Trans-Mississippi Department. The unit skirmished and raided the Federals in the Indian Territory and in September, 1864, fought at Cabin Creek with 150 officers and men. Later it surrendered at Doaksville with the other Indian forces. The field officers were Colonel William P. Adair; Lieutenant Colonel O.H.P. Brewer; and Majors Porter Hammock, J.R. Harden, and John Vann.<br> | *[[2nd_Regiment,_Cherokee_Mounted_Volunteers,_CSA_(Confederate)|2nd Regiment, Cherokee Mounted Volunteers, CSA (Confederate)]]<br>2nd Cherokee Mounted Rifles was organized near Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, in September, 1861. It served in the Department of the Indian Territory, then was assigned to D.H. Cooper's and Watie's Brigade in the Trans-Mississippi Department. The unit skirmished and raided the Federals in the Indian Territory and in September, 1864, fought at Cabin Creek with 150 officers and men. Later it surrendered at Doaksville with the other Indian forces. The field officers were Colonel William P. Adair; Lieutenant Colonel O.H.P. Brewer; and Majors Porter Hammock, J.R. Harden, and John Vann.<br> | ||
*2nd Regiment, Creek Mounted Volunteers, CSA (Confederate)<br>2nd Creek Infantry Regiment completed its organization in September, 1861, near Eufaula, Creek Nation, and served as mounted infantry. It was formed as the 1st Creek Battalion and in May, 1862, totalled about 400 officers and men. New companies were added and within a year it was brought up to regimental strength. The unit was assigned to duty in the Department of the Indian Territory, then was placed in General D.H. Cooper's and Watie's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department. It raided and skirmished in the Indian Territory and surrendered in June, 1865. The field officers were Colonels Timothy Barnett and Chilly McIntosh, and Lieutenant Colonel Pink Hawkins.<br> | *2nd Regiment, Creek Mounted Volunteers, CSA (Confederate)<br>2nd Creek Infantry Regiment completed its organization in September, 1861, near Eufaula, Creek Nation, and served as mounted infantry. It was formed as the 1st Creek Battalion and in May, 1862, totalled about 400 officers and men. New companies were added and within a year it was brought up to regimental strength. The unit was assigned to duty in the Department of the Indian Territory, then was placed in General D.H. Cooper's and Watie's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department. It raided and skirmished in the Indian Territory and surrendered in June, 1865. The field officers were Colonels Timothy Barnett and Chilly McIntosh, and Lieutenant Colonel Pink Hawkins.<br> |
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