142nd Field Artillery Regiment (United States) - Reorganization Following The Spanish American War

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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