
The following are Native American Confederate soldiers, derived from records of the National Archives. This listing is to give the reader a better understanding of the ethnic variance within the southern ranks. It is far from being a complete listing of Native American Confederates. Most of the soldiers below had only one traditional Indian name, instead of a Christian/Anglo first and last names. Many others not listed had taken on Christian first names and kept their traditional Indian name as a last names.
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A har lock NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.F
A po to tubbee 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 2nd Co.C
A tun hee NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.C
A wie NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.E
A-to-la he NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.B
Ca co fun na No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
Ca to No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Ca yo No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.I
E char chy No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.D
E coo wee Wolf No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.D
E lah we No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.F
E low ie No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.A
E tu nay No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
Fa lin nee No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Ha ke No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
Ha li che No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.K
Ha ne No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.F
Ha yo kee No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Ia kan tubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.C
Iah ho ka tubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.C
Iah ko nubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.D
Iakombi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 3rd
Co.H
Iarpe cock No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Iatochobi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 3rd
Co.H
Iba o nubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.A
Ibaickbi, John NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 2nd Co.K
Ibano wa tobi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.K
Ibbafokatubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.A
Ibbahotubbee No First Name NS Deneale's Regt. Choctaw Warriors Co.D
Ibut No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Ice Nits No First Name NS 1st Squad. Cherokee Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Ichahopha H. No First Name NS 1st Chickasaw Inf. Minnis' Co.
Ichapotubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.A
Iemma Onteahtubby No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.D
Ieshetubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles.
2nd Co.I
Ihtonubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
3rd Co.K
Iittotubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
1st Co.E
Ikania No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles Co.A
Ikilokatubbee No First Name NS 1st choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.A
Iklawechubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
3rd Co.K Cpl.
Ikllana, Simon NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.C
Ille hum ma chi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.C
Ila ba tubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.I
Ilafehnobbe No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.K
Ilahekabbi No First Name NS 1st Choctow & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.K
Ilaintubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
3rd Co.D
Ilanontobi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
3rd Co.H Cpl.
Ilanowur No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 3rd
Co.D
Ilantubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.I
Ilapahnobi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
3rd Co.H
Ilapintobbi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.K
Ilapishnowa No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
3rd Co.H Cpl.
Ilawtubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
3rd Co.D
Illa fa nubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.K
Illa ho tambee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.C
Illa po nubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.D
Illakishtiah, Moses NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 2nd Co.K
Illap pah cha No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
1st Co.E
Illapahne No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles Co.A
Illappambbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.G
Ille Echo No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 1st Co.C
Ille hambe No First Name NS Deneale's Regt.Choctaw Warriors Co.B
Ille hum ma chi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.C
Illihombi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 3rd
Co.H
Ilopotubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.G
Ilth ko la cha No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.G
Ima ha Cabbi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.K
Ima ha tubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.H
Ima ton tubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.A
Imalhetubbe No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.D Cpl.
Imanath la chubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
1st Co.E
Imanatubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.H
Imelobi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 3rd
Co.H
Immahantubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.G
Immahuma No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles Co.A
Immathlatubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.G
Imme lam bee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.A
Immonahby No First Name NS Deneale's Regt. Choctaw Warriors Co.A
Immonontubbee No First Name NS Deneale's Regt. Choctaw Warriors Co.B
Immonubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
1st Co.E
Immonubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.A
Immonubbee, Jefferson NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 1st
Co.E
Imonatubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.D
Impatubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
1st Co.E
Impolumma No First Name NS Deneale's Regt. Choctaw Warriors Co.A
Impslumma, Adam NS Deneale's Regt. Choctaw Warriors Co.A
In la hubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mt.Rifles
2nd Co.C
In tal le Ky No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.C
Inclinisten Emathla No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Inclunissee Emathla No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Jack (Indian) No First Name TX Cav. Morgan's Regt. Co.K
Jack oo sa nah lee No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.E
Jack Rabbit No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.G
Jackson (Indian) No First Name NC Inf. Thomas Legion
Jackson (Indian) No First Name TX Cav. Morgan's Regt. Co.K
Ka sah co yun ta No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
Ka sar co co cont hey No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
Ka skoo ne hee No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.K
Kah lam ba No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 2nd
Co.D
Kah Nah le la No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.A
Kah Now Sos Kee No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.D
Kah Se lah w'e No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.E
Kampe lubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.A Cpl.
Kampil la chubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.G
Kaniayachobi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
3rd Co.H
Kanihmikubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.G
Kanihtubbee, Alexander NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 2nd
Co.I
Kanimabee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
3rd Co.K
Kanimontobi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.K
Kanimonubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.I Cpl.
Kanimotubbee, Jackson NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 2nd
Co.I Cpl.
Kanimubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.B Cpl.
Kar lar ney, Daniel NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.F
Kar Larney, --- NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.K
Kar pik char chulee No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.F
Kar pitcher No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.F
Kar tar kin na No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
Kar tin na No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
Kar wappi key No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.L
Kas Knu ne Man Killer No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.E
Sgt.
Kat ti le nay No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E Cpl.
Kat ton na No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E Sgt.
Kay Skene ny No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles McDaniel's Co.
Ke chart te No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.G
Ke co fan nay No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
Ke Ke chartee No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.G
Ke lar ne gah, Aaron NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.G
Ke o mulka No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.G
Ke sa chee No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Ke thlou nay No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
Ma ca see No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Ma hat che No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.I
Ma hit chee No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.B
Ma kinla, James NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 2nd Co.I
Ma nich ka No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Ma wo ly No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.M
Na pui chee No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Nah che ah No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles McDaniel's Co.
Nah hi gee No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Nah hoo lar No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.A
Nah Yoo take No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.C
Nak i ma sha No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.A
Nak ni ba na be No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.K
Nak ni chubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.I
Nak niller No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.G
Nak to mie No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Nakey Abi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles Co.A
Nakishe, Lewis NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.K
Nakishhoyobbe No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
3rd Co.E
Naklah pis sah Harjo No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Naknichi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles Co.A
Naknihobbi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.K
Naknin tubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
2nd Co.H
Pa ha Harjo No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Pa ho kee No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Pa ho se ne hah No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Pa hose Emathla No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Pa hose Fixico No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Pa lash tubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
1st Co.E
Pa no See, No.3 NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Pa nosee, No.1 NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Sa chik larf ka No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Sa chum kah No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Sa cot che No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.M
Sa hin thle No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Sa la like No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A Cpl.
Sa lut ke No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Sa Mille No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Sa pin cully No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Sa port ta ke No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Sa tan Kie No First Name NS 2nd Cherokee Mtd.Vol. Co.I
Sa thla kah No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Ta cha year No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
1st Co.E
Ta cubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles Co.G
Cpl.
Ta fa matubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles
Co.G
Ta ho ta No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 1st
Co.E
Ta hobbi No First Name NS 1st Choctaw Mtd.Rifles Co.K
Ta huk ni che No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Ta Ker Na Se nee No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.A
Ta looke Sam No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.C
Ta lum poo No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Ta wa skilles No First Name NC Inf. Thomas Legion Co.B
Ta we i thle No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Ta yar tah nay No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
U pitch chee No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
U un tah No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
Ubbee No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles Co.G
Ubbey, Minton NS Deneale's Regt. Choctaw Warriors Co.D 1st Lt.
Ufal Tustemeggee No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol. Sgt.
Ufala No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Ufaula Fixico No First Name NS 2nd Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.E
Wa loo ker No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Vol. 1st Co.A
Wa na ki No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Wa tuc coo No First Name NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Vol. 1st Co.A
Wacom No First Name NS 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd.Rifles 2nd Co.I
Ya chus David No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Ya ha cui che No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Ya ha Harjo No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C Sgt.
Ya ha Harjo No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Ya ho la Ispokoke No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. co.A
Ya ho la ne haw No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A
Ya ho la, James NS 1st Cherokee Mtd.Rifles Co.K
Ya hola Thlar thlo No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Ya ka ley No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C 2nd Lt.
Ya kin han No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.A 2nd Lt.
Ya la ha John No First Name NS 1st Seminole Mtd.Vol.
Ya ma har ke No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C
Ya tui chee No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C Sgt.
Ya tuppu No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. 2nd Co.C Sgt.
Za cup pi chee No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.G
Za hah Fixico No First Name NS 1st Creek Mtd.Vol. Co.G
By the spring of 1861, Stand Watie (1806-1871), the leader of the southern faction of the Cherokee Nation, was a prosperous attorney and speaker of the nation’s National Council (the lower house of the Cherokee legislature). He owned a plantation and mill at Honey Creek in the Illinois District of the Cherokee Nation.
1st (Watie’s) Cherokee Mounted Volunteers
(2nd Cherokee Mounted Volunteers [designation changed to 1st Regiment
about Dec 62, after Drew’s regiment had disbanded], Watie’s Regiment Cherokee
Mounted Rifles)
COLONELS. Stand Watie, promoted Brig Gen 6 May 64; James Madison Bell, promoted and transferred from Lt Col of the 2nd Regt after Watie became general
LIEUTENANT COLONELS. Thomas Fox Taylor, KIA 27 Jul 62, Bayou Menard (n. Fort Gibson); Robert Calvin Parks, replaced Taylor ( from Capt, 1st Co B) killed by a fellow officer in a personal difficulty at Fort Washita in April 1864; Clement Neeley Vann, succeeded Parks (prev pvt Co K, Drew’s Regt?)
MAJORS. Elias Cornelius Boudinot, after reorganization elected Cherokee delegate to Congress, Col and Vol ADC on Maj Gen T C Hindman’s staff in Dec 62; Joseph Franklin Thompson, (from Capt, 1st Co I); Erasmus J Howland, succeeded Thompson in 1864 (from Capt, 2nd Co D).
REGIMENTAL STAFF
Adjutant: 1st Lt Charles E Watie, to 1st Lt, 2nd Co B after reorganization;
1st Lt Thomas F Anderson (from pvt, 1st Co H) to Brigade AAG 1864
Assistant Quarter Master: 1st Lt George W Adair, died April 62; 1st
Lt William Penn
Adair, to Col of 2nd Regt 3 Feb 63; 1st Lt Johnson Thompson
Asst. Commissary of Subsistence: 1st Lt Joseph M Starr, Sr, until 62; 1st Lts Oliver W Lipe (from pvt, 2nd Co G) resigned 3 Jun 63; Peter G Lynch (from pvt, 2nd Co B), Samuel M Ware (from pvt, 2nd Co A)
Surgeon: Maj Walter Thompson Adair, to Brigade Surgeon 1864
Assistant Surgeon: Capt William D Polson, resigned 1 Jul 62; Capt
Francis H Fisk (from drill instr, 1st Co I)
Surgeon’s Interpreter: Capt Richard Fields (prev Capt, Co F, Drew’s
Regt)
Chaplain: Rev J N Slover
Sergeant Major: George W West, KIA 20 May 63; R M Morgan (from sgt,
1st Co C), H Lincoln Foreman (from pvt, 2nd Co D), Patrick Patton (from
1st Sgt, 2nd Co A)
Quartermaster Sergeant: Benjamin W Carter (from pvt, 2nd Co G), John
G Schrimsher
(from pvt, 2nd Co G)
Ordnance Sergeant: George W Harlin
Hospital Steward: Jasper Polson, Ben Trott
Companies and their commanders - first organization
Company A. Buzzard, KIA 20 May 63 n. Fort Gibson.
Company B. Robert Calvin Parks, to Lt Col after reorganization.
Company C. Daniel H Coody
Company D. James Madison Bell, to Lt Col of the 2nd Regiment 3 Feb
63.
Company E. Joseph Franklin Thompson (prev in the Arkansas State
service) to Major after reorganization.
Company F. Joseph F Smallwood
Company G. George H Starr
Company H. John Thompson Mayes
Company I. George W Johnson
Company K. James H Thompson. This company became Co H, Clarkson’s
Battalion, Independent Rangers 14 July 62. This Bn was broken up in Nov
62, 5 cos merged into Clark’s Missouri Infantry Regiment.
Company L (aka J). Bluford West Alberty.
In addition, Thomas J Parks was designated to lead Company M, but this does not appear to have materialized.
ORGANIZATION. On July 12, 1861, Stand Watie received a commission from Brig Gen Benjamin McCulloch to raise a regiment. At a mass meeting of the southern symphatizers among the Five Civilized tribes held at Old Fort Wayne, Delaware District, in the Cherokee Nation, on July 27, 1861, organization of the First Cherokee Regiment began. After the twelve-month enlistment time expired, the regiment was reorganized around 12 July 1862 at Spavinaw Creek, Tahlequah District, for 2 years, with mostly new officers and many new men. Note that the companies were not reorganized separately, rather a set of new companies were formed and new officers elected, although the majority of the men continued in service from the first organization.
Companies and their commanders - SECOND organization
Company A. Hugh Tinnin
Company B. Benjamin B Wisner (prev sgt, 1st Co D)
Company C. Charles Lowery (prev sgt, 1st Co E)
Company D. Erasmus J Howland (prev pvt, 1st Co G), to Major 1864;
J S Knight (from 1st Lt)
Company E. Alexander Foreman (prev pvt, 1st Co C ), removed 25 June
63; John W Brown (from 1st Lt)
Company F. Dumplin O Fields (prev pvt, 1st Co D)
Company G. James L Butler
Company H. John Spears, to Frye’s - Scales’ Battalion, John Foster
? (from 1st Lt)
Company I. Moses C Frye (prev Sgt, 1st Co I) to Major of Frye’s
Bn about June 63; William W Alexander (from 1st Lt)
Company K. James Stuart (prev 1st Sgt, 1st Co H)
Acridge’s Company. William H Acridge Became Co G, 2nd Regt on 3
Feb 63.
Alberty’s Company. Bluford West Alberty. Became Co B, 2nd Regt on
3 Feb 63.
Brewer’s Company. O H Perry Brewer (prev 1st Lt, 1st Co C) Became
Co F, 2nd Regt on 3 Feb 63.
Patton’s Company. D C Patton Became Co E, 2nd Regt on 3 Feb 63
Vann’s Company. John Vann (prev pvt, 1st Co C) Became Co I, 2nd
Regt on 3 Feb 63.
ORGANIZATION. Company A was mustered in 12 May 62 in Maysville, Ark.
Companies B to K, plus Acridge’s, Alberty’s, Brewer’s, and Patton’s are
all on record as having enlisted 12 July 1862 at Spavinaw Creek, Tahlequah
District, Cherokee Nation. On September 1, 1862, another company - John
Vann’s - was added, made up mostly of loyal men from Drew’s late regiment.
The five unnumbered companies were on February 3, 1863, merged with Bryan’s
1st Battalion, Cherokee Partisan Rangers to form the 2nd (Adair’s) Cherokee
Mounted Volunteers.
Drew’s Regiment, Cherokee Mounted Rifles
(1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles)
COLONEL. John Drew.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL. Willam Potter Ross, later sutler for 3rd Indian
Home Guards.
MAJOR. Thomas Pegg, later Capt, Co A, 2d Indian Home Guards.
REGIMENTAL STAFF
Adjutant: 1st Lt James S Vann, resigned 12 Dec 61
Assistant Quarter Master: Capt Israel G Vore, later AQM on Brig
Gen D H Cooper’s staff
Ass Commissary of Subsistence: 1st Lt Frederick Augustus Kerr, dropped
2 Aug 62
Surgeon: Maj James P Evans, POW 7 Mar 62, Pea Ridge
Assistant Surgeon: Capt Joseph V Carden, resigned 7 Apr 62
Chaplain: Rev Lewis Downing, later Lt Col, 3rd Indian Home Guards
Companies and their commanders
Company A. (Saline District) Jefferson D Hicks, KIA 27 Jul 62, Bayou
Menard, n. Fort Gibson ?
Company B. (Tahlequah District) Nicholas B Sanders
Company C. (Canadian District) John Porum Davis, to 2nd Lt, Vann’s
Co, 1st Regt 1 Sep 62 (became Co I, 2nd Regt)
Company D. (Delaware District) Isaac N Hildebrand
Company E. (Flint District) James Vann, later Capt, Co A, 3rd Indian
Home Guards.
Company F. (Illinois District) Richard Fields, POW 7 Mar 62, later
served on the staff of the 1st Regt.
Company G. (Going-Snake District) George W Scraper, later Capt,
Co H, 2d Indian Home Guards.
Company H. (Tahlequah District) Edward R Hicks
Company I. ( (Tahlequah District) Albert Pike
Company K. ( (Sequoyah District) Pickens M Benge, MW 24 Aug 62.
Reserve Company. (Cooweescoowee District) James McDaniel, later
Capt, Co A, 2d Indian Home Guards.
ORGANIZATION. At a mass meeting at Tahlequah 21 August 1861, the Cherokees decided to seek alliance with the Confederate States, and also to raise a mounted regiment. Each of the nine districts of the Cherokee Nation raised one company, except Tahlequah, which furnished three. By October 7, the day the treaty between the Cherokee Nation and the Confederacy was signed, the regiment was almost completed. At Fort Gibson, on November 5, 1861 the regiment was officially mustered in for a period of twelve months, with 1214 men on the rolls.
Drew’s regiment, composed mostly of full-blood Cherokees («Pins»)
hostile to Stand Watie and his followers, never identified with the Southern
cause. During the pursuit of the Creek dissident Opothleyahola in December
1861, officers and men refused to fight, deserted in large numbers, and
many even joined the enemy. A reorganization of the regiment was attempted,
and about 500 of its men fought at Pea Ridge the first day (March 7, 1862),
where they scalped some Federal soldiers. A Union invasion of the Cherokee
Nation in July 1862 resulted in the mass surrender of most of Drew’s men,
and their subsequent enlistment in the Federal 2nd and 3rd Indian Home
Guard Regiments. A few officers and men (notably Colonel Drew, Captains
John Porum Davis, Pickens M Benge, Richard Fields, and Lieutenant Charles
Drew) remained loyal to the Confederacy and later served under Stand Watie.
Captain John Vann’s company of Watie’s 1st Regiment, later Co I of the
2nd Regiment (formed 1 Sep 62), was composed mostly of loyal Confederates
from the ranks of Drew’s late regiment.
1st (Bryan’s) Battalion, Cherokee Partisan Rangers
(Bryan’s Battalion, Cherokee Mounted Rifles)
MAJOR. Joel M Bryan, to commander of Cherokee Bn Special Service
1865.
BATTALION STAFF
Adjutant: Lt. Joel B Mayes, to AQM of 2nd Regt
Assistant Surgeon: Capt Harrison J Payden, to Ass Surg of 2nd Regt
Companies and their commanders
Company A. Joel M Bryan , to Major 13 Sep 62, William H Shannon (from
1st Lt) Became Co H, 2nd Regt on 3 Feb 63.
Company B. Joseph L Martin Became Co D, 2nd Regt on 3 Feb 63.
Company C. John R Harden Became Co C, 2nd Regt on 3 Feb 63.
Company D. Alexander Wofford (prev 2nd Lt, 1st Co G, 1st Regt),
resigned 16 Oct 62); E M Adair (from 1st Lt) Became Co K, 2nd Regt on 3
Feb 63.
Company E. John Miller Became Co A, 2nd Regt on 3 Feb 63.
ORGANIZATION. Joel M Bryan was authorized by Brig Gen Albert Pike to raise 100 men or more as partisan rangers during the summer of 1862. The company (A) was mustered in at Fort Davis, Canadian District, Cherokee Nation, July 20, 1862. Bryan proceeded to recruit another four companies, and was ordered by Maj Gen Thomas C Hindman to organize the force into a battalion, which was done September 13, 1862. Records indicate that the enlistment term was three years.
By order of Brig Gen Douglas H Cooper, the battalion was on February
3, 1863, consolidated with 5 companies attached to Watie’s 1st Cherokee
Mounted Volunteers to form the 2nd (Adair’s) Cherokee Mounted Volunteers
1st (Holt’s) Squadron, Cherokee Mounted Volunteers
CAPTAIN. Charles H Holt, to Captain of Co L, 2nd Regt after 30 Jun 63 ?.
STAFF. Adjutant Charles C Reed.
ORGANIZATION. This company was mustered in at Webber’s Falls, Canadian
District, Cherokee Nation, 12 December 62, for two years. The last record
of the company is dated June 30, 1863, it may have been assigned to the
2nd Regiment as Company L after that date.
2nd (Adair’s) Cherokee Mounted Volunteers
(Adair’s Regiment, Cherokee Mounted Rifles)
COLONEL. William Penn Adair (prev AQM, 1st Regt).
LIEUTENANT COLONELS. James Madison Bell (from Capt, 1st Co D, 1st Regt) promoted and transferred to the 1st Regt in June 1864; O H Perry Bewer, succeeded Bell (from Capt, Co F).
MAJORS. T Porter Hammock, appointed 26 Apr 63 ( from 2d Lt, Co A); John R Harden, by May 64 ( from Capt, Co C ); John F Vann, by Sept 64 ( from Capt, Co I).
REGIMENTAL STAFF
Adjutant: 1st Lts Joseph A Scales (from 1st Sgt, 2nd Co F, 1st Regt)
to Capt, Co A, Frye’s Bn June 63; Andrew J Greenway (from 2nd Lt, Co B);
S T Fair (from pvt, Co C)
Assistant Quarter Master: Capt Joel B Mayes (from Adjt, 1st P R
Bn) to Brigade AQM 1864); J W Phagan, to Capt, Co G, 12 Jul 64.
Ass Commissary of Subsistence: 1st Lt Richard F Martin
Surgeon: Maj Thomas M Colley, resigned 16 Apr 63; William J Dupree
appointed 24 Jul 63.
Assistant Surgeon: Capts Robert White, resigned 16 Apr 63; Harrison
J Payden (prev Ass Surg of 1st P R Bn), W C Dunn
Chaplain: Rev Elder L Compere
Drill Master: 2nd Lt Michael L Coudon (from pvt, Co G) to 2nd Lt,
Co E, June 63.
Sergeant Major: J W Burk (from pvt, Co D), Riley Walter Lindsay
(from Co H)
Quartermaster Sergeant: A W Timberlake
Ordnance Sergeant: J Foster Bell
Hospital Steward: J Frank Marrs (from pvt, Co H)
Companies and their commanders
Company A. John Miller, to Cherokee Battalion, Special Service 1865;
T D Flinn ? (from 1st Lt)
Company B. Bluford West Alberty
Company C. John R Harden, to Major by May 64; W H Hendren (from
1st Lt)
Company D. Joseph L Martin
Company E. D C Patton
Company F. O H Perry Brewer, to Lt Col July 64; Thomas F Brewer
? (from 1st Lt)
Company G. William H Acridge, J W Phagan (12 Jul 64, from AQM)
Company H. William H Shannon
Company I. John F Vann, to Major by Sept 64; Cary Walker ? (from
1st Lt)
Company K. E M Adair
Company L (?). Charles H Holt
ORGANIZATION. Formed 3 February 1863 at Prairie Springs, Creek Nation
(winter camp of Indian Cavalry Brigade, 15 miles southeast of Fort Gibson),
by the consolidation of Bryan’s 1st Battalion, Cherokee Partisan Rangers,
and five companies attached to Watie’s 1st Cherokee Mounted Volunteers.
Frye’s - Scales’ Battalion, Cherokee Mounted Volunteers
(1st Battalion, Cherokee Mounted Rifles)
MAJORS. Moses C Frye (prev Capt, 1st Co I, 1st Regiment); Joseph Absalom Scales, promoted Major 23 Apr 64 (from Capt, Co A), to Brigade AIG after Bn was disbanded.
Companies and their commanders
Company A. Joseph Absalom Scales (prev Adjt, 2nd Regt), to Major
23 Apr 64.
Company ?. Morgan (prev 1st Lt, Holt’s Squadron ?), MW 18 Dec 63,
Barren Fork, I. T.
Company ?. John Spears (prev Capt, 2nd Co H, 1st Regt)
ORGANIZATION. On April 1, 1863, Col Watie was authorized to raise a Cherokee brigade. After the 2nd Regiment had been formed, steps were taken to enlist another unit. The first company (A) was probably organized on 3 June 63, but details about the other companies are missing. Consisted of 4 companies by December 1863. The battalion was apparently broken up and consolidated with the 1st and 2nd Regiments about 12 July 64.
A general reorganization of the Cherokee forces took place on Limestone
Prairie, Choctaw Nation, after Watie had been promoted Brigadier General
and the Cherokees on June 27, 1864, had declared their unanimous reenlistment
for the war. On July 11, the Cherokee National Council passed a conscription
act, which required that all able bodied free citizens between 17-45 report
for duty before August 1.
Cherokee Battalion (or Regiment), Special Service
(Bryan’s Battalion)
LIEUTENANT COLONEL. Joel M Bryan (prev Major, 1st Partisan Ranger Bn)
Companies and their commanders
Company ?. John Miller (prev Capt, Co A, 2nd Regt)
Company ?. Owens.
ORGANIZATION. Not much is known about this organization, which is
mentioned in Brig Gen Douglas H Cooper’s correspondence in March and May
of 1865 and in a Federal report dated 23 Apr 65, then supposed to be at
Fort Towson (in the southern Choctaw Nation), 300 strong. Joel M Bryan,
who previously led the 1st Partisan Ranger Bn, was the commander. Captain
John Miller led a company, and a Captain Owens another.
NOTES
1st (Meyer’s) Battalion, Cherokee Cavalry is a «paper»
organization that never existed. Major Benjamin W Meyer may have received
authorization to raise a battalion early in the war, but he never did.
Brigade Staff Upon Watie’s promotion to Brigadier General in the
summer of 1864, he was entitled to appoint staff officers to the following
positions:
Aides-de-Camp: Capt Lucien B Bell, 1st Lt Saladin Ridge Watie (from
pvt, 2nd Co G, 1st Regt)
Assistant Quartermaster: Major Joel B Mayes (from AQM, 2nd Regt)
Assistant Adjutant General: Capt Thomas F Anderson (from Adjt, 1st
Regt)
Assistant Inspector General: Major Joseph A Scales (from cdr of
Frye’s-Scales’ Bn)
Surgeon: Major Walter Thompson Adair (from Surg, 1st Regt)
Assistant Surgeon: ?
Ass Commissary of Subsistence:?
Ordnance Officer: ?
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Cherokee Battalion, Thomas’ North Carolina Legion
(2nd Battalion, Thomas’ Legion; Indian Battalion)
COLONEL. William Holland Thomas, Col of Thomas’ NC Infantry Regt 27 Sep 1862, which was a month later increased to a Legion. Relinquished field command of the Legion about 1 Sep 63 (officially in command until March 1865), except the Cherokee Battalion, which he personally commanded until war’s end.
Companies and their commanders
Company A. William Holland Thomas, 9 April 62, to Major of Thomas’
Inf Bn Jul 62; James W Terrell, 19 Jul 62 (from 1st Lt), to AQM of Thomas’
Inf Regt (later Legion) 27 Sep 62; Matthew H Love, 27 Sep 62 (from the
16th NC Inf Regt).
Company B. Gideon M Hanks, 18 May 62, KIA late 1863; James Taylor
(from 1st Lt)
Company C. Campbell H Taylor (from 2nd Lt, Co B), resigned 4 Jun
64; James Welch
Company D. Black Fox
ORGANIZATION. The nucleus of the battalion was the «Junaluska
Zuaves», a North Carolina militia company of Cherokees organized
in Quallatown in May 1861 by William H Thomas. Company A was mustered into
CS service April 9, 1862, at Quallatown. Company B was organized in Knoxville,
Tn, on May 18, 1862, by a division of the overstrength Co A. In July 1862,
these two companies formed part of Thomas’ Infantry Battalion. The battalion
was increased and reorganized as Thomas’ NC Infantry Regiment on September
27, 1862, in Knoxville. The Cherokee companies then became Cos C and D,
respectively. In October, another battalion (Walker’s) was added to Thomas’
command, which thereafter became known as Thomas’ Legion of Indians and
Highlanders. In January 1863, the two Cherokee companies reverted back
to their previous designations as Co A and B of the Infantry Regiment (Love’s),
Thomas’ Legion. The Cherokee companies were detached from the regiment
in September 1863, and from then on served as a separate battalion under
Thomas’ direct command (who at that point relinquished field command of
the Legion). Company C was added in Quallatown in December 1863, and Company
D organized in the summer of 1864. Not until April 9, 1865, however, was
the Cherokee Battalion officially mustered as a separate unit of Thomas’
Legion. At that time the battalion reportedly totalled about 300 men.
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