7th Missouri Cavalry
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- Also referred to as:
- the 10th Missouri Cavalry
- (Kitchen's) 10th Missouri Cavalry
- July 9, 1863 - Organized by the increase of (Kitchen's) Missouri Cavalry Battalion to a regiment
- March-May 1864 - Camden Expedition
- April 30, 1864 - Jenkins' Ferry
- May 24-June 4, 1864 - Greene's Operations on the West Bank of the Mississippi River
- May 30, 1864 - Capture of the U.S.S. Clara Eames
- June 5, 1864 - Worthington's Landing
- June 6, 1864 - Lake Chicot
- June 7, 1864 - Skirmish at Sunnyside Landing
- Unit apparently permanently merged into this one
- August-October 1864 - Price's Missouri Raid
- October 9, 1864 - Near California
- October 11, 1864 - Boonville
- October 15, 1864 - Glasgow
- October 21, 1864 - Blue Mills
- October 22, 1864 - Independence
- October 23, 1864 - Big Blue
- Fall 1864 - Field consolidation with the (Davies') Missouri Cavalry Battalion[1]
- October 25, 1864 - Osage River[2]
- May 26, 1865 - Surrendered by General E. Kirby Smith commanding the Trans-Mississippi Department
DESIGNATIONS
- April-September 1864 - Trans-Mississippi Department / District of Arkansas / Marmaduke's Cavalry Division / Greene's/Burbridge's Brigade
- September 1864 - Trans-Mississippi Department / Army of Missouri / Marmaduke's Cavalry Division / Marmaduke's/Clark's/Greene's Brigade
- September 1864-May 1865 - Trans-Mississippi Department / Cavalry Corps / (Marmaduke's) 1st Missouri Cavalry Division / (Clark's) 2nd Missouri Cavalry Brigade
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: Solomon G. Kitchen (Colonel)
- J.F. Davies (Lieutenant Colonel)
- Jesse Ellison (Lieutenant Colonel)
- James Walker (Major)
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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. Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, the Confederate Units, and the Indian Units. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Pages 97-98, 100, 104, 106)