4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (McNair's), CSA
4th (McNair's) Infantry Regiment [also called Southwestern Arkansas
Regiment], assembled at Miller's Springs, Lawrence County, Arkansas, recruited
its companies in Calhoun, Hempstead, Lafayette, Montgomery, Pike, and Polk
counties. After fighting at Elkhorn Tavern, the unit was sent to Kentucky where
it was active at Richmond . It then was assigned to General McNair's and
D. H. Reynold's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. Soon after the Battle of
Murfreesboro , the 4th Arkansas Battalion merged into the
regiment and in August, 1863, the 31st Arkansas transferred to the 4th. It was
involved at Jackson,
participated in the campaigns of the army from Chickamauga to
Atlanta, saw action
in Tennessee under Hood, and was engaged at
Averasboro and
Bentonville. This
unit was organized with 695 men, and reported 55 casualties at Elkhorn Tavern,
23 at Richmond, and 79 at Murfreesboro. The 4th/31st/4th Battalion lost
twenty-four percent of the 385 engaged at Chickamauga. Few surrendered on April
26, 1865. The field officers were Colonels Henry C. Bunn and Evander McNair,
Lieutenant Colonels James H. May and Samuel Ogden, and Major Jos. B. McCulloch.
Partial Roster
Company D
John C. Williams (1842-1928) Private. Husband
of Mary A. E. Gafney. Buried at Oakland Cemetery, Johnson County, Arkansas.
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