Native American Veteran and Canadian aboriginal veteran List.

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LIST OF AMERICAN UNITS DURING THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR - ARMY OF CONFEDERATED STATES (SOUTH)

 

1st regiment cherokee

"The 1st Cherokee Monté Regiment was organized on July 12, 1861, for twelve months, and reorganized for two years on July 12, 1862. Five companies were temporarily attached to this regiment after the reorganization of February 3, 1863, at the 2nd Regiment Monté. Volunteer Cherokee ".

The 1st Cherokee Regiment was also known as:

Watie Regiment 
The 2nd Mounted Regiment Cherokee, Arkansas 
The 1st Regiment mounted Cherokee.

 

1st rgt cherokee mounted rifles

The 1st Cherokee Rifle Battalion was organized at Old Fort Wayne, Delaware District, Cherokee Nation, in July 1861. He served in the Department of Indian Territory, then was posted to the DH Cooper Regiment and the Watie Brigade. , Trans-Mississippi Department. The regiment fought at Elkhorn Tavern, Old Fort Wayne, Prairie Grove, Elk Creek, and Mazzard Prairie. About 200 officers and men fought at Cabin Creek in September 1864, then surrendered on June 23, 1865. His commanders were Colonels James M. Bell and Stand Watie, Lieutenant-Colonels Robert C. Parks, Thomas F. Taylor, Joseph F. Thompson, and Clem N. Vann and Majors CE Bondinot and EJ Howland.

 

2nd rgt cherokee

The 2nd Cherokee Rifle Battalion was organized near Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, in September 1861. He served in the Department of Indian Territory, then was assigned to the brigade of DH Cooper and Watie in the Trans-Mississippi Department . The regiment fought the feds in Indian territory. In September 1864, the unit fought at Cabin Creek. Later, he went to Doaksville with other Indian forces. Field officers were Colonel William P. Adair, Lieutenant Colonel OHP Brewer and Majors Porter Hamac, JR Harden and John Vann.

 

1st bn chickasaw cavalry

The 1st Chickasaw Cavalry Battalion was organized in the fall of 1862 with five Companies. He served in the T. Walker Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and fought in Indian Territory and along the border. The regiment surrendered on June 23, 1865, with about 75 officers and men. The commanders were Lieutenant Colonel JD Harris and Major LM Reynolds.

Organized at the Choctaw National Council meeting in Doakville that authorized Chief Hudson to bring together seven rider companies. He was trained at the end of July 1861 under DH Cooper with 1086 men and was posted to the command of General Ben McCullough, who was stationed promptly at the Cherokee border.

 

1st regiment choctaw and chickasaw mounted rifles

The 1st Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles formed at Scullyville, Choctaw Nation, in July 1861. The regiment had six companies of Choctaws, three of Chickasaw, and one of the half-breeds. He surrendered on June 23, 1865. Field officers were Colonel Douglas H. Cooper, Lieutenant-Colonels James Riley and Tandy Walker and Majors Willis J. Jones, Mitchell LeFlore, and Stephen Loering.

 

1st regiment chickasaw infantry

The 1st Chickasaw Cavalry Regiment was formed in the spring of 1863, but has always been understaffed. He was attached to the Brigade of General DH Cooper, Trans-Mississippi Department, and participated in various conflicts in Indian Territory. The unit was dissolved at the end of 1864. The commanders were Lieutenant-Colonel SH Martin and Major Abram B. Hays.

 

shecoe's chickasaw battalion

Created in October 1864 following a reorganization of the 1st Cavalry Chickasaw Battalion (Volunteers on horseback).

 

1st regiment choctaw mounted rifles

The 1st Choctaw Cavalry Regiment completed its organization in the early spring of 1862 at Atoka. In June 1865 he went to Doaksville. Field officers were Colonel Sampson Folsom, Lieutenant Colonel David F. Harkins, and Major Sylvester Durant.

 

2nd regiment choctaw cavalry

The 2nd Choctaw Regiment [also known as the 1st Choctaw War Reege] was organized during the summer of 1862. It was formerly the 1st Choctaw Cavalry Battalion. The regiment surrendered in June 1865. The commander was Colonel Simpson N. Folsom.

 

3rd regiment choctaw cavalry

The 3rd Choctaw Cavalry Regiment was organized in the fall of 1863 from McCurtain's 1st Choctaw Cavalry Battalion. The regiment went to Doaksville on June 23, 1865. Its commanders were Colonel Jackson McCurtain, Lieutenant-Colonel (Acting) Tom Lewis, and Major John Page.

 

1st regiment creek

The 1st Infantry Creek Regiment was organized near Eufaula, Creek Nation, in August 1861, and served as Mounted Infantry. He went on June 23, 1865, with other Indian troops. His commanders were Colonel DN McIntosh, Lieutenants-Colonels Samuel Chekote and WR McIntosh, and Majors J. Derrysaw and James McHenry

 

2nd regiment creek

The 2nd Infantry Regiment Creek completed its organization in September 1861, near Eufaula, Creek Nation, and served as a mounted infantry. It was formed as 1st Battalion Creek and, in May 1862, rises to about 400 officers and soldiers. New companies have been added and within a year, it has reached the size of a regiment. The regiment surrendered in June 1865. Field officers were Colonels Timothy Barnett and Chilly McIntosh, and Lieutenant Colonel Rose Hawkins.

 

1st osage battalion

The 1st Osage Battalion was organized during the spring of 1863 with four companies. He was posted to the brigade of General DH Cooper and Watie in the Trans-Mississippi Department. This unit participated in various conflicts in Indian territory, and surrendered in June 1865. Major Broken Arm was in command.

 

1st regiment seminole lift volunteers

The 1st Seminole Cavalry Battalion / Regiment completed its organization in September 1861. 
Few surrendered in June 1865. His commanders were Lieutenant-Colonel John Jumper and Major George Cloud.

 

1st choctaw battalion

1st Choctaw Battalion was held in Jackson, Mississippi, during the summer of 1862. It was composed of Choctaw Indians from the South Jackson area. It was dismantled on June 9, 1863. Major W. Pierce was at the controls.

 

1st battalion missouri cavalry

1st Battalion, Missouri Cavalry (1st Indian Brigade) was organized during the spring of 1864. The unit was at Fort Washita, Indian Territory in May 1865 and soon dissolved.

 

omaha scout

Omaha Scouts is an independent company. It was organized in Omaha May 3, 1865. The company was dissolved on July 16, 1866

 

pawnee scout

The Pawnee Scouts, were held in Columbus, Nebraska, on January 13, 1865. It was dissolved on April 1, 1866. 
Company A - The Pawnee Scouts were attached to the Nebraska Dristrict at Kearney in February 1865. Then at Fort Rankin in April. Exploited on the plains against the Indians and the protection of the lines of communication. They also helped and protected the emigrants until April 1866.

 

1st cherokee regiment

In the spring of 1864, Major-General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the first Indian cavalry brigade with Colonel Stand Watie as commander. The first Cherokee Regiment was part of this brigade. Colonel Robert C. Parks was the commander.

 

2nd cherokee regiment

In the spring of 1864, Major-General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the first Indian cavalry brigade with Colonel Stand Watie as commander. The second Cherokee regiment was part of this brigade. Colonel William P. Adair was put in command of the regiment.

 

Cherokee Battalion

In the spring of 1864, Major-General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the first Indian cavalry brigade with Colonel Stand Watie as commander. The Cherokee Battalion was part of this brigade. Major Joseph A. Scales was commander

 

1st creek regiment

In the spring of 1864, Major General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the first Indian cavalry brigade with Colonel Stand Watie as commander. The 1st Regiment Creek was part of this brigade. Colonel Daniel N Mcintosh commanded him.

 

2nd creek regiment

In the spring of 1864, Major General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the first Indian cavalry brigade with Colonel Stand Watie as commander. The 2nd Creek Regiment was part of this brigade. Colonel Chilly Mcintosh commanded him.

 

squadron creek

In the spring of 1864, Major General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the first Indian cavalry brigade with Colonel Stand Watie as commander. Squadron Creek was part of that brigade. Captain R. Kenard commanded him.

 

1st seminole battalion

In the spring of 1864, Major General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the first Indian cavalry brigade with Colonel Stand Watie as commander. The 1st Seminole battalion was part of this brigade. Lieutenant Colonel John Jumper commanded him.

 

1st chickasaw battalion

In the spring of 1864, Major-General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized the Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the Second Indian Cavalry Brigade with Colonel Tandy Walker as Commander. The 1st Chickasaw Battalion was part of this brigade. Lieutenant Colonel Lemuel N Reynolds commanded him. The regiment consisted mainly of soldiers from the Choctaw and Chickasaw units.

 

1st choctaw and chickasaw battalion

In the spring of 1864, Major-General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized the Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the Second Indian Cavalry Brigade with Colonel Tandy Walker as Commander. The 1st Battalion Choctaw and Chickasaw were part of this brigade. Colonel James Riley commanded him. The regiment consisted mainly of soldiers from the Choctaw and Chickasaw units.

 

1st choctaw battalion (oklahoma)

In the spring of 1864, Major-General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized the Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the Second Indian Cavalry Brigade with Colonel Tandy Walker as Commander. The 1st Choctaw Battalion was part of this brigade. Lieutenant Colonel Jackson Mccurtain commanded him. The regiment consisted mainly of soldiers from the Choctaw and Chickasaw units.

 

2nd choctaw regiment

In the spring of 1864, Major-General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized the Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the Second Indian Cavalry Brigade with Colonel Tandy Walker as Commander. The 2nd Choctaw Regiment was part of this brigade. Colonel Simpson N Folsom commanded him. The regiment consisted mainly of soldiers from the Choctaw and Chickasaw units.

 

George Washington's Reserve Squadron.

In the spring of 1864, Major-General Samuel B. Maxey reorganized the Confederate troops in Indian territory and created the Second Indian Cavalry Brigade with Colonel Tandy Walker as Commander. The George Washington Reserve Squadron was part of this brigade. Captain George Washington commanded him. The regiment consisted mainly of soldiers from the Choctaw and Chickasaw units.