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Co. B - 14th Texas Infantry Regiment


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14th Texas Infantry

     Colonel Edward Clark organized the 14th Texas Infantry in April 1862. On June 12, 1862, General orders No. 5, ordered the regiment to Little Rock, Arkansas and report to the Commander of the army, west of the Mississippi River. Captain McNight's Company L of the 18th Texas Infantry was transferred to the 14th Regiment Texas Infantry sometime prior to October 31, 1862, and became (1st) Company K On November 10, 1863. Clark's 14th Texas Infantry, under General Horace Randal's Brigade, was directed to organize the troops in the Districts of Western Louisiana and in the Indian Territory. In March through May 1864, the 14th Texas Infantry participated in the Red River Campaign and the Camden Expedition. On March 14, 1864, the Federals landed at Simsport and captured Fort De Russy. Prisoners captured by Brigadier General A.J. Smith's command in the Red River Campaign included 3 officers and 19 enlisted men from the 14th Texas Infantry. On April 8, 1864, the Battle of Mansfield occurred, a confederate victory with a cost of approximately 1,500 confederate casualties. On April 9, 1864 the Battle of Pleasant Hill Here was fought in which Taylor's attack was repulsed with heavy loss. General John G. Walker was wounded and there were an estimated 2,000 confederate casualties. After being mauled at Marks’ Mills and Poison Spring, Maj. General Fred Steele’s forces retreated. On April 29, the Union forces reached Jenkins’ Ferry and began crossing the Saline River. Rebel forces arrived on the 30th and attacked repeatedly. April 30, 1864 the Battle of Jenkin's Ferry had begun. The confederate loss was estimated at 443. On October 10, 1864, the 14th Texas Infantry Regiment is mentioned in a memorandum to Adjutant and Inspector General's office that the regiments raised in the States West of the Mississippi River are now serving in the region East of the Mississippi River. The 14th Texas Infantry was surrendered by General E.K. Smith, commanding Trans - Mississippi Department, on May 26, 1865.

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14th Texas Infantry

Colonel Edward Clark organized the 14th Texas Infantry in April 1862. On June 12, 1862, General orders No. 5, ordered the regiment to Little Rock, Arkansas and report to the Commander of the army, west of the Mississippi River. Captain McNight's Company L of the 18th Texas Infantry was transferred to the 14th Regiment Texas Infantry sometime prior to October 31, 1862, and became (1st) Company K On November 10, 1863. Clark's 14th Texas Infantry, under General Horace Randal's Brigade, was directed to organize the troops in the Districts of Western Louisiana and in the Indian Territory. In March through May 1864, the 14th Texas Infantry participated in the Red River Campaign and the Camden Expedition. On March 14, 1864, the Federals landed at Simsport and captured Fort De Russy. Prisoners captured by Brigadier General A.J. Smith's command in the Red River Campaign included 3 officers and 19 enlisted men from the 14th Texas Infantry. On April 8, 1864, the Battle of Mansfield occurred, a confederate victory with a cost of approximately 1,500 confederate casualties. On April 9, 1864 the Battle of Pleasant Hill Here was fought in which Taylor's attack was repulsed with heavy loss. General John G. Walker was wounded and there were an estimated 2,000 confederate casualties. After being mauled at Marks’ Mills and Poison Spring, Maj. General Fred Steele’s forces retreated. On April 29, the Union forces reached Jenkins’ Ferry and began crossing the Saline River. Rebel forces arrived on the 30th and attacked repeatedly. April 30, 1864 the Battle of Jenkin's Ferry had begun. The confederate loss was estimated at 443. On October 10, 1864, the 14th Texas Infantry Regiment is mentioned in a memorandum to Adjutant and Inspector General's office that the regiments raised in the States West of the Mississippi River are now serving in the region East of the Mississippi River. The 14th Texas Infantry was surrendered by General E.K. Smith, commanding Trans - Mississippi Department, on May 26, 1865.


Organization

The 14th Texas Confederate Infantry Regiment was organized in early 1862 and surrendered by General E.K. Smith, commanding Trans - Mississippi Department, on May 26, 1865.

Engagements:

  • Red River Campaign (March - May 1864)

  • Camden Expedtion (March - May 1864)

  • Mansfield (April 8, 1864)

  • Pleasant Hill (April 9, 1864)

  • Jenkin's Ferry (April 30, 1864)

Regimental Field and Staff:

  • Edward Clark - Colonel

Other Regimental Officers

  • William Byrd - Lt. Colonel

  • Augustus H. Rogers - Major

Regimental Journal:

April 2, 1862

Letter to His Excellency Jefferson Davis from Samuel A. Roberts authorizing Colonel Clark to raise a mounted regiment

June 12, 1862

General orders No. 5 ordered regiment to Little Rock, Arkansas and to report to the Commander of the army west of the Mississippi River

November 10, 1863

Clark's (Texas) infantry under Randal's Brigade directed to organize his troops in the Districts of Western Lousiana and at the Indian Territory

March - May 1864

Red River Campaign

March - May 1864

Camden Expedtion

March 14, 1864

Abstract from the nominal list of prisoners captured by Brigadier General A.J. Smith's command in Red River Campaign included 3 officers and 19 enlisted men from the 14th Texas Infantry Regiment

April 8, 1864

Battle of Mansfield

April 9, 1864

Battle of Pleasant Hill

April 30, 1864

Battle of Jenkin's Ferry

September 30, 1864

14th Texas, Colonel Edward Clark listed under Third (Texas) Brigade under Brigadier General Robert P. Maclay. Abstract of organization of the Army of the Trans - Mississippi Department, General E. Kirby Smith

10 October 1864

14th Texas Infantry Regiment mentioned in memorandum to Adjutant and Inspector General's office that regiments raised in the States West of the Missisippi River are now serving in the region East of the river. Memorandum from S. Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General

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Co. D - 20th Texas Cavalry - Bass Regiment


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Co K 25th Texas Cavalry
(Gillespie's Reg't, 3rd Texas Lancers,
3rd Reg't Carters Brigade. Became Co K,
Granbury's Consol'd Texas Brigade about April 9, 1865)


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