4th Arkansas Infantry
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- August 17, 1861 - Organized and mustered into Confederate Service at Miller's Springs, Lawrence County, Missouri
- November 11, 1861 - 11th unlettered company mustered in
- December 4, 1861 - Became the 16th Arkansas Infantry / Company H
- March 7-8, 1862 - Pea Ridge
- April-June 1862 - Corinth Campaign
- May 8, 1862 - Reorganized at Corinth, Mississippi
- August 29-30, 1862 - Richmond, Kentucky
- October 8, 1862 -
Battle of Perryville, Kentucky
- December 31, 1862-January 3, 1863 - Murfreesborough
- July 1863 - Siege of Jackson
- September 19-20, 1863 -
Battle of Chickamauga, Georgia
- September-November 1863 - Siege of Chattanooga
- May-September 1864 -
The Atlanta Campaign
- May 8, 1864 - Dug Gap
- May 14-15, 1864 - Resaca
- May 25-June 4, 1864 - New Hope Church
- June 27, 1864 - Kennesaw Mountain
- July 19, 1864 - Moore's Hill
- July 20, 1864 - Peach Tree Creek
- July 22, 1864 - Atlanta
- July 28, 1864 - Ezra Church
- July-September 1864 - Siege of Atlanta
- August 20, 1864 - Lovejoy's Station
- August 31-September 1, 1864 - Jonesboro
- September 2-5, 1864 - Lovejoy's Station
- October 3, 1864 - Moon's Station
- November 30, 1864 - Franklin
- December 15-16, 1864 - Nashville
- December 26, 1864 - Sugar Creek
- February-April 1865 -
The Carolinas Campaign
- March 16, 1864 - Averasboro
- March 19-21, 1865 - Bentonville
- April 9, 1865 - Consolidated with the following regiments:
DESIGNATIONS
- McCulloch's Brigade (August 1861)
- Indian Territory (September-October 1861)
- Department #2 / McCulloch's Brigade (October-December 1861)
- Department #2 / McCulloch's Division / McIntosh's Brigade (December 1861-January 1862)
- Department #2 / Trans-Mississippi District / McCulloch's Division / McIntosh's Brigade (January-March 1862)
- Department #2 / Trans-Mississippi District / Price's Division / Churchill's Cavalry Brigade (March-April 1862)
- Department #2 / Army of the West / McCown's Division / Churchill's Brigade (April-July 1862)
- Department of East Tennessee / McCown's Division / McNair's Brigade (July-December 1862)
- Army of Tennessee / E.K. Smith's Corps / McCown's Division / McNair's Brigade (December 1862-March 1863)
- Army of Tennessee / 1st Corps / Stewart's Division / McNair's Brigade (March-April 1863)
- Department of the West / Walker's Division / McNair's Brigade (June 1863)
- Department of the West / French's Division / McNair's Brigade (June-July 1863)
- Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / French's Division / McNair's Brigade (July-September 1863)
- Army of Tennessee / Johnson's Provisional Division / McNair's Brigade (September 1863)
- Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / French's Division / McNair's Brigade (September 1863-January 1864)
- Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / French's Division / McNair's Brigade (January-February 1864)
- Department of the Gulf / McNair's/D.H. Reynolds' Brigade (February-April 1864)
- Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / District of the Gulf / D.H. Reynolds' Brigade (April-May 1864)
- Army of Mississippi / Cantey's/Walthall's Division / D.H. Reynolds' Brigade (May-July 1864)
- Army of Tennessee / 3rd Corps / Walthall's Division / D.H. Reynolds' Brigade (July 1864-April 1865)
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: Evander McNair (Colonel)
- Henry G. Bunn (Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel)
- James H. May (Major, Lieutenant Colonel)
- Joseph B. McCulloch (Major)
- Samuel Ogden (Lieutenant Colonel)
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Notes
Sources
- Gammage, Washington Lafayette, Camp, the Bivouac, and the Battlefield, Being a History of the Fourth Arkansas Regiment, from Its First Organization Down to the Present Date
- Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies. Florida and Arkansas. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Page 77-79)
- Worley, Ted R., ed., Never Came Back: The Story of Co. F, Fourth Arkansas Infantry C.S.A.: The War Memoirs of Captain John W. Lavender, C.S.A.