Reorganization Following The Spanish American War
Pursuant to an April 1899 Act of the Legislature of the State Arkansas, the 2nd Arkansas Infantry reorganized and was stationed as follows:
Regiment | Unit | Station | Commander |
---|---|---|---|
2nd Regiment | Headquarters | Augusta | COL J.B. Dent |
Company A, | Van Buren | CPT S.L. Jeffers | |
Company B, | Not recorded | Not recorded | |
Company C, | Conway | CPT B. T. Bullion | |
Company D, | Paragould | CPT P.W. Moos | |
Company E, | Marion | CPT J.J. Cox | |
Company F, | Newport | CPT M.M. Stuckey | |
Company G, | Mountain Home | CPT J.C. Smith | |
Company H, | Clarksville | CPT J.E. Nichols | |
Company I, | Judsonia | CPT M.D. Moody | |
Company K, | Not Recorded | Not Recorded | |
Company L, | Not Recorded | CPT R.W. Reynolds |
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