Red River Sections 1 (pages 1-13) | 2 (pages 14-21) | 3 (pages 22-30) | 4 (pages 31-39) | 5 (pages 40-50) | 6 (pages 51-59) | 7 (pages 60-69) | 8 (pages 70-76) OPERATIONS AGAINST SHELBY May, 1864, and the military situation in Arkansas has changed...
Red River Sections 1 (pages 1-13) | 2 (pages 14-21) | 3 (pages 22-30) | 4 (pages 31-39) | 5 (pages 40-50) | 6 (pages 51-59) | 7 (pages 60-69) | 8 (pages 70-76) Union Leaders didn't mince words when it came to the treatment of captured guerrillas and...
Red River Sections 1 (pages 1-13) | 2 (pages 14-21) | 3 (pages 22-30) | 4 (pages 31-39) | 5 (pages 40-50) | 6 (pages 51-59) | 7 (pages 60-69) | 8 (pages 70-76) THIRD ARKANSAS CAVALRY COMPANY OFFICERS I COMPANY Capt. Archibald D. Napier 1st Lt...
Red River Sections 1 (pages 1-13) | 2 (pages 14-21) | 3 (pages 22-30) | 4 (pages 31-39) | 5 (pages 40-50) | 6 (pages 51-59) | 7 (pages 60-69) | 8 (pages 70-76) ARKANSAS FED JAMES SCOTT NUNNALLY, JR. and the THIRD ARKANSAS CAVALRY (U.S.A.) By Paul P...
From the book, Texas, The Dark Corner of the Confederacy, by B.P. Gallaway:
1861 Counties on the Sabine
Part of our in-depth series exploring Sioux Nation Forts The following story and picture is from the book, Encyclopedia of Indian Wars, by Gregory F. Michno. Site of Fort Dilts 2 September 1864, Marmarth, North Dakota: Capt. James L. Fisk was...
Palo Pinto County, Texas About 1864, Wm. Reasoner, and wife, Mary Reasoner, their sons, Jack and Houston, James Vaughn, and Peter Gibson, about two o'clock in the evening, were making molasses on Barton's Creek, near the present city of Gordon, and...
Jack County, Texas John Reasoner, who numbered among the early settlers of Jack County, lived on Keechi about ten or twelve miles north of the present town of Graford. During 1860, he and his son were in the field, near their log cabin, shocking...
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