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Roster Of State Guard, Spanish-American War, Arkansas

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REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE ARKANSAS STATE GUARD
1897-1900
INCLUDING THE PERIOD OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR

By BRIG. GEN. ARTHUR NEILL 
Acting Adjutant General
DECEMBER, 1900

THOMPSON LITHOGRAPH AND PRINTING CO. LITTLE ROCK

First Arkansas Infantry, Mustered in May 16, 1898, for Two Years; Mustered Out October 25, 1898

GOVERNOR AND STAFF.
Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Daniel W. Jones.
Private Secretary and Acting Adjutant General, Brig. Gen. Arthur Neill.
Assistant Adjutant General, Capt. A. K. Collins, Little Rock.
Assistant Adjutant General, 1st Lt. Kenneth H. Hanger, Little Rock.
Inspector General, Brig. Gen. Allan Kennedy, Port Smith.
Judge Advocate General, Brig. Gen. S. E. Simpson, Paragould.
Quartermaster General, Brig. Gen. John G. Fletcher, Little Rock.
Commissary General, Brig. Gen. John P. Green, Batesville.
Surgeon General, Col. J. M. Keller, Hot Springs.
Paymaster General, Col. E. C. Waterman, Newport.
Chief Signal Officer, Col. P. J. O'Brien, Little Rock.
Honorary Colonel and Special Aide, Miss Emma Whittington, Hot Springs.


SPECIAL AIDES WITH RANK OF LIEUTENANT COLONEL.
W. M. Richardson, Fort Smith. 
W. S. Pollard, Fayetteville. 
J. C. Jones, Washington. 
John N. Wheeler, Warren. 
J. H. Gill, Fort Smith. 
Charles Richardson, Fayetteville. 
Robert Brown, Van Buren. 
Henry Wood, Van Buren.
Maj. Gen. R. G. Shaver, in active command of State Guard and Reserve Militia.


STAFF.

Assistant Adjutant General, Col. A. B. Grace, Pine Bluff.
Chief of Ordnance, Col. W. S. Rawlings, Little Rock.
Quartermaster General, Col. Thomas W. Newton, Little Rock.
Chief of Cavalry, Col. A. S. Cabell, Van Buren.
Chief Commissary, Col. J. M. Phelps, Walnut Ridge.
Chief Signal Officer, Col. Junius Jordan, Little Rock.
Chief of Artillery, Col. J. C. Barlow, Helena.
Judge Advocate General, Col. X. J. Pindall, Arkansas City.
Chaplain General, Rev. John Gass, Little Rock.
Assistant Adjutant General, Lt. Col. R. J. Polk, Little Rock.
Chief of Engineers, Lt. Col. F. O. Cook, Little Rock. 
Assistant Inspector General, Lt. Col. S. H. Nowlin, Little Rock.
Aide-de-Camp, Maj. C. F. Martin, Little Rock. 
Aide-de-Camp, Maj. J. B. Driver, Osceola. 
Aide-de-Camp, Maj. S. A. Hail, Batesville.

    Brig. Gen. George P. Taylor and staff relieved of duty upon assignment of 
Maj. Gen. V. Y. Cook to command of Northern District, being territory north of 
Arkansas River.

NORTHERN DIVISION.

Maj. Gen. V. Y. Cook, commanding. 
Staff-Assistant Adjutant General, Lt. Col. J. F. Caldwell, Newport.
Assistant Inspector General, Lt. Col. A. W. Jones, Augusta.
Assistant Quartermaster General, Lt. Col. A. H. Joblin, Batesville.
Assistant Judge Advocate General, Lt. Col. S. R. Chew, Van Buren.
Assistant Surgeon General, Lt. Col. L. E. Willis, Newport.
Assistant Chief Commissary, Lt. Col. J. C. Hawthorne, Jonesboro.
Assistant Chief of Artillery, Lt. Col. J. S. Hornor, Helena.
Assistant Chief of Engineers, Lt. Col. Robert DeLoss, Little R>ock.
Assistant Chief of Ordnance, Lt, Col. F. W. Tucker, Clover Bend.
Assistant Paymaster General, Lt. Col. H. F. Northcutt, Salem.
Assistant Chaplain General, Lt. Col. S. H. Babcock, Batesville.
Assistant Chief Eille Practice, Maj. Ed. S. Carl Lee, Augusta.
Assistant Chief Signal Officer, Maj. L. P. Berry, Marion.
Aide-de-Camp, Maj. George A. Mansfield, Ozark.
Aide-de-Camp, Maj. H. A. Parker, Clarendon.
Aide-de-Camp, Maj. Joe P. Eagle, Lonoke.

SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Colonel, J. B. Dent, Augusta.
Adjutant, R. H. Davis, Newport.
Co. A, Capt. S. L. Jeffers, Van Buren.
Co. C, Capt. B. T. Bullion, Conway.
Co. D, Capt. P. W. Mooss, Paragould.
Co. E, Capt. J. J. Cox, Marion.
Co. F, Capt, M. M. Stuckey, Newport.
Co. G, J. C. South, Mountain Home.
Co. H, Capt. J. E. Nichols, Clarksville.
Co. I, Capt. M. D. Moody, Judsonia.
Co. L, Capt. R. W. Reynolds, Lake Village.

FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Colonel, J. M. Phelps (deceased), Walnut Ridge. 
Lieutenant Colonel (commanding), J. P. Fancher, Berryville.
Major, J. W. Case, Batesville. 
Adjutant, John S. Gibson, Hoxie. 
Quartermaster, J. B. Finley, Walnut Ridge. 
Commissary, Clarence Davenport, Alicia. 
Chaplain, H. L. Bugg, Walnut Ridge. 
Sergeant Major, H. A. Culver, Sedgwick. 
Co. A, Capt. R. H. Reed, Batesville. 
Co. B, Capt. C. P. Sanders, Helena. 
Co. C, Capt. J. R. Newman, Harrison. 
Co. D, Capt. G. W. Granberry, Cabot. 
Co. F, Capt. J. H. Yuckley, Stuttgart.
Co. G, Capt. W. J. Moss, Gillett. 
Co. H, Capt. Mark Maxwell, DeWitt. 
Co. I, Capt. J. L. Long, Springdale. 
Co. K, Capt. Collier, Berryville.

CAVALRY, FIRST SQUADRON.
Maj. M. C. House, commanding, Panola.

TROOP A.
First Lt. J. D. Adams (commanding), Panola.

TROOP B.
Capt. S. W. Murtishaw (commanding), Jacksonville.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT.
Brig. Gen. C. R. Shaer, commanding. 
Staff-Assistant Adjutant General, Maj. Fred Bragg, Little Rock.
Assistant Commissary General, Maj. M. G. Hall, Little Rock.
Assistant Quartermaster General, Maj. W. H. Schaer, Little Rock.
Assistant Surgeon General, Maj. W. E. Bailey, Little Rock.
Assistant Inspector Rifle Practice, Capt. G. G. Harkness, Little Rock.

FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Colonel, F. B. T. Hollenberg, Little Rock. 
Lieutenant Colonel, J. M. Dungan, Little Rock. 
Major, Claude H. Sayle, Little Rock. 
Major and Surgeon, W. F. Saner, Hope. 
Captain and.Chaplain, C. H. Lockwood, Helena. 
Adjutant, Durand Whipple, Little Rock. 
Quartermaster, Lee Giles, Prescott. 
Co. B, Capt. James Wood, Jacksonville. 
Co. C, Capt. C. M. Wing, Little Rock. 
Co. D, Capt. R. M. Pearson, Little Rock. 
Co. E, Capt. Grant White, Hope. 
Co. H, Capt. Edward Lucas, Star City. 
Co. L, Capt. R. W. Reynolds, Lake Village.

THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Colonel, J. F. Smith, Nashville.
Lieutenant Colonel, A. C. Schnert, Port Smith.
Major, Hugh Westbrook, Pine Bluff.
Major and Surgeon, H. C. Dunnavant, Little Rock.
Assistant Surgeon, Capt. M. L. Norwood, Lockesburg.
Co. A, Capt. W. E. Wooten, Hot Springs.
*Co. B, Capt. D. P. Terry, Nashville.
*Co. C, Capt. R. A. Gilliam, Lockesburg.
Co. D, Capt. C. F. Armistead, Fort Smith.
Co. E, Capt. E. K. Braley.
Co. F, Capt. J. W. Coffman, Benton.
Co. G, Capt. Leo Krause, DeQueen.
Co. H, Capt. Wiley Wright, Prescott.
Co. I, Capt. Henry Stroup, Paris.
*Disbanded May 1, 1898.

ARTILLERY.
Light Battery A, Lt. A. G. Crawford (commanding), Little Rock.
Light Battery B, Capt. C. E. Byers (commanding), Fort Smith.

SIGNAL CORPS.
Capt. J.F.Loughborough (commanding), Little Rock. 
First Lieutenant, C. P. Perrie.

Graduate Cadets of University of Arkansas given brevet commissions in Arkansas 
State Guard:

1898.
Maj. George Nicholls, 1st Battalion.
Maj. M. L. Bell, 2d Battalion.
Capt. A. V. Smith.
Capt. George H. Askew.
Capt. C. G. Price.
Capt. W. A. Ross.
Capt. E. L. Spencer.
First Lt. B. N. Cummings.
First Lt. W. E. Ayres.

1900.
Maj. R. W. Huie.
Capt. F. B. Kirby.
Capt. C. R. Fillmore.
First Lt. C. F. Sanders