1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Crawford's)


The Crawford's 1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was originally organized as a Battalion, but after a short while, two additional companies were added bringing the unit to regimental strength. Officially designated by the State Military Board as the 10th Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, it was almost never referred to as such during the Civil War. It was generally referred to in contemporary documents as Crawford's 1st Arkansas Cavalry. The Compiled Service Records of the men are archived under 1st Arkansas Cavalry, Rolls 1 and 2.

Organization

The unit was enrolled in Confederate Service on December 30, 1863, at Camden, Arkansas. The unit was composed of volunteer companies from the following Southern Arkansas counties:
Later, two additional companies were attached to the regiment, but no muster rolls for these companies have been located.
The Field Officers were:
Crawford's Cavalry was assigned to Fagan's Cavalry Division of the Trans-Mississippi Army, brigaded with Wright's cavalry regiment and Poe's and McMurtrey's cavalry battalions. It was active in the battles associated with the Camden Expedition in the Spring of 1864, and was heavily engaged in the many battles of Price's Missouri Campaign in the Fall of 1864. The following notation appeared on the Field and Staff muster roll for the period ended February 29, 1864, stationed at Cut Off, Drew county, Arkansas:
The Crawford's 1st Arkansas Cavalry was involved in the following engagements:
Crawford's Cavalry was included in the general surrender of the Trans-Mississippi Army on May 26, 1865