11th and 17th Arkansas Infantry (Consolidated)
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- January 1863 - Organized by consolidation of:
- May 1863 - Mounted
- May-July 1863 - Siege of Port Hudson
- July 8, 1863 - Unmounted detachment surrendered at Port Hudson, Louisiana
- Paroled later that month
- September 1863 - Furloughed
- July 8, 1863 - Unmounted detachment surrendered at Port Hudson, Louisiana
- November 7, 1863 - near Natchez
- February-March 1864 - Meridian Campaign
- December 1, 1864 - Concord Church, Mississippi
- May 26, 1865 - Surrendered by General E. Kirby Smith commanding the Trans-Mississippi Department
DESIGNATIONS
- Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / 3rd Military District / Beall's Brigade (January-July 1863)
- Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / 3rd Military District / Logan's Cavalry Brigade (June-July 1863)[1]
- Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / Logan's Cavalry Brigade (July-September 1863)
- Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana / Lee's Cavalry Corps / Jackson's Division / W. Adams' Brigade (November 1863-January 1864)
- Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / Lee's Cavalry Corps / Jackson's Division / W. Adams' Brigade (January-May 1864)
- Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / W. Adams' Division / Mabry's Brigade (May-August 1864)
- Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana / District of North Homochitto (W. Adams) / Mabry's Brigade (August 1864)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / District of Arkansas / (Churchill's) Arkansas Division / Cavalry (August-September 1864)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / 2nd Corps / (Wharton's) 1st Texas Cavalry Division / Unattached (September 1864-May 1865)
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: John Griffith (Colonel)
- Benjamin P. Jett (Major)
- John L. Logan (Colonel)
- McDuff Vance (Lieutenant Colonel)
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Notes
- ↑ As printed
Sources
- Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies. Florida and Arkansas. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Page 91-92)