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Re: Stone County Troops in the Civil War

Here is what I know of the Volunteer Militia companies raised in those counties. These name migh rign a bell with someone in Stone County

Independence,

59th Militia Regiment, "Independence Guards", Captain Justus F. Tracy, February 15, 1861[207]

59th Militia Regiment, "Volunteer Infantry Company", Captain Thomas J. Morgan, June 8, 1861[207]

Izard,

43rd Militia Regiment, "Volunteer Company Infantry", Captain James M. Ackin, September 2, 1860[80]

43rd Militia Regiment, "Volunteer Company Infantry", Captain William S. Linsway, September 2, 1860[80]

Searcy

None

Van Buren

22nd Militia Regiment, "Quitman Rifles", Captain Allen R. Witt, June 24, 1861

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