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A Guide-Index to the Official Records Of The
Union And Confederate Armies
Volume V,
Trans-Mississippi And Pacific Coast Theaters of Operations 1861-65
Section M--Comprehensive
Index Of Recognized Military Operations--ARKANSAS
Crawford County, not named in atlas 159:A-10; 160:H-10 (vicinity of Van Buren);
textual compilation 32:Sk679
-----skirmish in, Nov. 25, 1863, Union troops
engaged per battle lists (a) (b) 2d Ark. Cav. NOTE:This entry was based on the
corresponding entry in battle list (a), which, in turn, was derived from a
record of events on a muster roll of Co. C, 2d Ark. Cav. The latter indicates
that "in Crawford County, Arks. Privt. Lindsley R. Lee was wounded & his horse
was killed, his arms & equipment being taken by the enemy on the 25th of
November 1863."
-----skirmish in, Aug. 11, 1864, Union troops
engaged per battle lists (b) 2d Kans. Cav., Cos. F. H (2 men killed) (a) same
regt. NOTE:This entry was based on the corresponding entry in battle list (a),
which, in turn, was derived from casualty notations on muster rolls and returns
of the 2d Kans. Cav. A casualty notation on a muster roll of Co. F states that
Pvt. George Potter was killed on Aug. 11, 1864, while escorting a train from
Fort Smith to Fayetteville
-----skirmish in, Oct. 19, 1864,. Union troops
engaged per battle lists (b) 1st Ark. Cav., Co. G (1 man killed) (a) same regt.
NOTE:A muster-out roll of Co. G, 1st Ark. Cav., shows a Pvt. Henry E. Weaver
killed in action in Crawford County on Oct. 19, 1864. Another muster roll of the
same co. lists the place of death more specifically as "near Van Buren."
Mulberry Springs, [Mulberry?], not found in atlas
(stated in a record of events on a Jan.-Feb. 1863 muster roll of Co. I, 10th
Ill. Cav., to be "three miles above Ozark,”). NOTE:Mulberry Springs may well be
synonymous with Mulberry, a village that appears in several published atlases as
near Mulberry River on the Little Rock-Fort Smith Railroad about 15 miles W of
Ozark at the Franklin-Crawford County line.
-----skirmish at, Jan. 26 [28 or 29], 1863, Union troops engaged "Jan. 26" per
battle list (b) 10th Ill. Cav., Co. I (2men killed, 1 wounded) and "Jan. 28"
[corrected from Jan. 26] per battle list (a) same regt. NOTE:This entry was
based on the original uncor-rected entry for Jan. 26 in battle list (a). The
battle list entry was derived from a record of events on a Co. I muster roll,
which, however, indicates Jan. 26 as the date of departure and not the date of
the skirmish. The record of events states that "On the 26th of Jan. 1863, ten
men of Comp. I, 10th Ill. Cav. left Fayetteville, Ark. Under the corn. of Capt.
[Robert E.] Travis of the 1st Ark. Cav. and engaged the enemy at Mulberry
Springs, Ark., three miles above Ozark, and in which engagement Eugene White and
Osker, his brother was killed and James K. P. Williamson was wounded in the
right shoulder and is now at Fayetteville, Ark." Casualty notations on the co.
muster roll indicate the date of death as Dec. 28, but this information is
almost certainly erroneous. Casualty sheets and correspondence in the compiled
military service records of the two men contain the more plausible information
that they were killed in action on Jan. 28 or 29.
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