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and four little howitzers under command of Captain Shoup. On the morning of November 28th, having with spirit, and by the little howitzers under Shoup, which had gone into battery on the ridge. Th by, down the road and did not unlimber there; Shoup's were on the backs of horses.] As soon as the heavy artillery fire, Herron advanced against Shoup and Marmaduke from the north, across Crawford'y, had the battery a moment within his lines. Shoup and Marmaduke received them at short range, wiFrost's reserves was ordered to the support of Shoup, and the enemy was again repulsed with heavy l having arrived, now advanced his line against Shoup's left, when Frost's division in reserve was be Confederate center, he was finally routed by Shoup's division, Shelby of Marmaduke's division, anommendation to promotions: Generals Frost, Shoup and Marmaduke, commanding divisions; Generals tenant-general commanding the department. Generals Shoup and Marmaduke do not appear to have been c[3 more...]
indman's brigade to be 1,969, aggregate present, Cleburne's brigade 2, 187, Shaver's brigade 2,548, cavalry regiment 614, Shoup's artillery battalion 205, Dunlop's Ninth Arkansas 611, and Tenth Arkansas 649. December 5, 1861, Major-General Hardeeent, the First Arkansas State (or Fifteenth Arkansas Confederate), a squadron of Terry's Texas Rangers, and one piece of Shoup's artillery, against a Federal force at Jamestown, which retired on his approach, abandoning some supplies. He was soon Sixth Mississippi; Second, Fifth, Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Tennessee; Trigg's and Calvert's Arkansas batteries, Captain Shoup. Third brigade, Brig.-Gen. S. A. M. Wood—Eighth Arkansas, Col. W. K. Patterson; Ninth (Fourteenth) Arkansas battalionre Lieutenants Bateman, Price and Pettit, of the Eighth. The report of General Ruggles commemorates the service of Captain Shoup's guns, and particularly a section of Hubbard's battery, under Lieut. James C. Thrall, in the capture of Prentiss' Fe