32nd Arkansas Infantry
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- Also referred to as the:
- 4th (Trans-Mississippi) Arkansas Infantry
- August 6, 1862 - Organized by increase of (Matlock's) Arkansas Cavalry Battalion for 3 years or the war
- December 1, 1862 - Reorganized
- July 4, 1863 - Helena
- September 10, 1863 - Little Rock
- December 1863-? 1864 - Field Consolidation with the 30th Arkansas Infantry
- March-May 1864 - The Red River Campaign
- April 30, 1864 - Jenkin's Ferry
- May 26, 1865 - Surrendered by General E. Kirby Smith commanding the Trans-Mississippi Department
DESIGNATIONS
- Trans-Mississippi Department / Hindman's Division / McRae's Brigade (January-February 1863)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / District of Arkansas / Price's Division / McRae's/Churchill's Brigade (April 1863-March 1864)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / District of West Louisiana / Detachment from the District of Arkansas / Arkansas Division / Tappan's Brigade (April 1864)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / District of Arkansas / Arkansas Division / Tappan's Brigade (April 1864)
- Trans-Mississippi Department / 2nd Corps / (Churchill's) 1st Arkansas Division / (Roane's) 1st Arkansas Brigade (September 1864-May 1865)
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: Charles H. Matlock (Colonel)
- Lucian C. Gause (Major, Colonel)
- William Hicks (Lieutenant Colonel)
- Arthur F. Stephenson (Major)
- Charles L. Young (Major, Lieutenant Colonel)
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Regiment Statistical Information
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Legacy
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Notes
Sources
- Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies. Florida and Arkansas. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Pages 65, 79, 115)