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ARKANSAS AHGP ARCHIVES
Clark County
Muster Roll of Wiggins' Battery, Cavalry Light Artillery (Confederate)
List Compiled in 1906


This artillery company enlisted from Clark County in May, 1861, as Robert's battery with:

Frank Robert, captain.
William Adams, first lieutenant.
W. T. Crouch, second lieutenant.
Peter Greene, third lieutenant.

The above corps having resigned the following officers were elected :

J. H. Wiggins, captain.
James P. Bryant, first lieutenant.
Wyley Callaway, second lieutenant.
Thomas Ellis, third lieutenant.
Blake, bugler.
T. F. Moreland, commissary.
Rufus Hearn, sergeant.
J. R. McDaniel, orderly.
Dr. Humphrey Peeke, surgeon. Peeke resigning. Dr. T. J. Scott was made surgeon.


Privates.

Kin McClure � killed by Henry Hinton in 1868.
Karson Murdock � died in 1876.
Perry Horn � still living.
Pole Wingo.
Tom Eason � died in 1898.
Bob Dawson � died, 1902.
Rufus Dawson � died, 1907.
Lee Hitchcock.
Tom Jarman � still living.
John Allison � died at Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Gus Anderson � died at Camp Douglass.
Joe Anderson � still living.
Billie Adams � died, 1890.
Jake Ault � still living.
Joe Ballew � Lost an arm at the battle of Cloud Hill.
Ed. Browning � still living.
Gabe Bowling.
Henderson Boling � died in prison at Camp Douglass.
Bill Brown.
William Brown � died since the war.
A. A. Blake.
Lark Brown � died at Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Andy Barry � died since the war.
David Berry � died at Bowling Green, Kentucky.
James Berry � killed at Franklin, Tennessee.
George Carter � living at Hearn, Clark County.
Tom Callaway.
D. J. Cronin � drowned in Red River just above Shreveport after the war.
W. T. Campbell� living in Little Rock.
Pete Callaway.
Ab. Callaway
Joe Callaway.
Frank Dodd.
George Denson � living at Honey Grove, Texas.
Warren Denson.
David Dickinson � living at Saratoga, Arkansas.
Tom Edwards � died at Corinth, Mississippi.
Bob Edwards � died at Arkadelphia.
George Fairbanks.
Murry Fowler.
Ely Gather � still living.
Dave Gather.
Thomas Cary.
Cras Cary.
Ted Hawks � living near Hot Springs.
William Horn � lives on Copeland Ridge.
Ely Ham � deserter from United States army.
Bill Hughes � wounded, still living.
Thomas Hemphill � died in Arkadelphia.
Thomas Harris � discharged honorably at Pocahontas.
Ike Eason � died at Corinth.
Ben Johnson � living at Arkadelphia.
Dick Johnston � died, 1903.
David Johnson � died after the war.
Tom Jarman.
Daniel Stell� dead.
John Smith.
Mitch Mahan � lives in Brundige, Alabama.
Tom McDermot.
James Morehead � shot in leg at Helena, Arkansas. Had
his leg amputated, 1906.
Thad Moreland � dead.
John Mull� killed at Shiloh.
Thomas Mountain � dead.
Wes. Meek.
James Norton � living on Copeland Ridge.
Miles Norton.
Lloyed Overton � dead.
Sam Ogle.
J. Langford.
Ed. Latimer.
Tode O'Baugh.
John Philbin � in Soldier's Home, Little Rock.
R. E. Reams.
S. A. Rudisil � living in Arkadelphia.
John Ross.
Deamstead Ross � died at Nashville, Tennessee.
^ Shackleford.
Jim Story � died at Batesville, 1861.
Dick Tisdale � living in Corsicana, Texas.
William Townsend.
Henry Wier � living at Holly Wood.
George White � living at Mineral Wells, Texas.
John Vaden � living at Gurdon.
John Singleton � dead.
Ed. Randal � dead.
William Skillern � dead.
Dock Thompson.

These above men are from all over Clark County and most of them were young.

Recruits and Transfers.

J. Langford.
Ed. Latimer � died at Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Michael Shea.
Murry Fowler.
William Skillern � died at Pittsburg Ferry.
Ben Grace.
� Proctor.
John Plant.
Arthur Rice.
Captain Burke.
Madison Duke � died at Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Jake Crow.
John Crow.
Bell Minyard.









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