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6673 Garland's regiment Texas Infantry   Moore's regiment Texas Infantry840840 -----Regiment Texas Dismounted Cavalry   Light battery artillery    1,8172,110 Roane's Brigade.   Brig. Gen. J. S. Roane commanding.   Williamson's battalion Arkansas Infantry441594 Borland's regiment Arkansas Dismounted Cavalry319474 Brooks' bBrig. Gen. J. S. Roane commanding.   Williamson's battalion Arkansas Infantry441594 Borland's regiment Arkansas Dismounted Cavalry319474 Brooks' battalion Arkansas Dismounted Cavalry450450 Sims' Ninth Regiment Texas Dismounted Cavalry657869 Stone's regiment Texas Dismounted Cavalry803968 Gaines' battery (Arkansas) artillery7389  2,7433,444 Brigade cavalry151187 Jones' division7,1119,492 Price's Division. Maj. Gen. Sterling Price commanding. Organisations. AggreCarver's battalion (Arkansas).Moore's regiment (Texas). Smead's regiment (Arkansas).Regiment Texas Dismounted Cavalry. Battery.Battery. Third Brigade. Brig. Gen. J. S. Roane commanding. Williamson's battalion Arkansas Infantry. Borland's regiment Arkansas Dismounted Cavalry. Brooks' battalion Arkansas Dismounted Cava
emphis, April 24th, the brigade noted above as Roane's, under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Danley,erred, pursuant to orders to Generals Rust and Roane, so urgent were the demands by Gen. A. S. Johne regiment. Pike was ordered to send to General Roane all the troops, not Indians, that he couldtle better disciplined. By another order, General Roane was authorized to appoint partisan officerh grew out of an incident of that battle. General Roane, with mettle aroused somewhat, responded tn permitted to remain at Little Rock, with General Roane, who, in command at Pine Bluff and Little d a six-gun battery without artillerymen. General Roane was the embodiment of good nature, and wouefense of north Louisiana, I assigned Brigadier-General Roane to that command, with instructions tos relieved of the command of Shaver's brigade, Roane's division, and ordered to his regiment at Poc and his own—was to report at Clarendon to General Roane. Colonel Garland was directed to concentra[1 more...]
362; destruction of, VI., 35, 83, 85, 222; organization of, VI., 83, 85; failure of, VI., 85, 192; on the Mississippi, VI., 220, 314. River of death, meaning of Indian word Chickamauga, II., 270. River steamers: importance of, in military operations in the West, II., 162, 163. Rivers' bridge, S. C., III, 342. Rives' cavalry, Confederate, I., 350. R. J. Breckenridqe,, C. S. S., VI, 192. Roads: during the Civil War, VIII., 21; condition of, VIII., 34, 36. Roane, J. S., X., 257. Roanoke,, C. S. S., VI, 181. Roanoke,, U. S. S., VI., 48, 156 seq. Roanoke Island, N. C.: I., 356; VI., 268; IX., 69. Roanoke River, N. C.: III., 318; VI., 199, 261, 322. Robert E. Lee, poem by Julia Ward Howe, IX., 122. Robert E. Lee, , C. S. S., VI., 108, 124. Robert Morris,, U. S. S., I., 273. Roberts, B. S., X., 307. Roberts, D. J.: VII., 9, 238, 256, 278, 349; X., 27. Roberts, G. W., VI., 312. Roberts, W. P.,