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Civil War Soldiers - Cleburne

CLEBURNE, PATRICK R., Arkansas.
Colonel First Regiment Arkansas Infantry, ___, 1861.
Brigadier general, P. A. C. S., March 4, 1862.
Major general, P. A. C. S., December 13, 1862.
Killed at the battle of Franklin, Tennessee, November 30, 1864.

Commands.
Brigade composed of the Second, Fifth, Twenty-fourth and Forty- eighth Tennessee and Fifteenth Arkansas Regiments Infantry, and Calvert's Battery of Artillery, being Second Brigade, Third Corps, Army of the Mississippi.
Division composed of the brigades of Brigadier Generals Lucius E. Polk, S. A. M. Wood, and James Deshler, and the batteries of artillery of Calvert, Semple, and Douglass.
Division subsequently composed of the brigades of Brigadier Generals L. E. Polk, Lowry, Govan, and Granbury, and subsequently of the brigades of Brigadier Generals Wood, Johnson, Liddell, and Polk, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee.

Source: Military Records of General Officers of the Confederate States of America, by Charles B. Hall, 1898
 


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