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their Union captors, simply crossed the river and returned home. Because so many of the
Vicksburg parolees, especially from Arkansas, simply went home, Major General Pemberton requested Confederate President Davis grant the men a thirty- to sixty-day furlough. The furloughs were not strictly adhered to so long as the soldier eventually showed up at a parole camp to be declared exchanged and returned to duty. Those who went directly home were treated as if they had been home on furlough if they eventually reported into one of these two parole centers. The exchange declaration reports issued by Colonel Robert Ould in Richmond for various units in the Vicksburg and Port Hudson surrenders began in September 1863 based upon men who actually reported into one of the two parole camps. Pemberton eventually coordinated with the Confederate War Department and Confederate General Kirby Smith, commanding the Department of the Trans-Mississippi to have the Arkansas Vicksburg parolee's rendezvous point established at
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Confederate War Department, the Union leader encouraged the surrendered Confederates to simply return home, rather than being officially paroled and exchanged. The able bodied Confederate soldiers who were released on parole walked out of Vicksburg (they were not allowed to proceed in any military formations) on July 11, 1863. Paroling of these able bodied men was completed in their respective regimental camps inside Vicksburg prior to July 11. The soldiers of the 15th Northwest Arkansas were paroled on July 8 and 9, 1863. Those who were wounded or sick in the various hospitals in Vicksburg were paroled, and were released, as soon as they could leave on their own. July 15/16 is the most common date of these Vicksburg hospital paroles. Some of the most seriously wounded and sick were sent by steamship down the Mississippi River and over to
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Johnson was killed at the battle of Corinth, and Lieutenant-Colonel Fletcher became colonel, but resigned on account of disability, when Major Daniel W. Jones was promoted to colonel, and Captain Robertson succeeded him as major of the regiment.
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Regiment (Mounted). This designation was completely ignored by the unit and its commander, but the unit is occasionally referred to as the 20th Arkansas Cavalry.
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1677:Slavery in the United States
1386:Indian Council at Fort Smith
7:
4032:New York City riots of 1863
3857:Battle Hymn of the Republic
3608:United Confederate Veterans
3445:Children of the Confederacy
3435:United Confederate Veterans
3430:Southern Historical Society
2582:
2062:Price's Missouri Expedition
1532:Timeline leading to the War
1506:
678:http://texashistory.unt.edu
561:
538:Consolidation and surrender
230:Battle of Marais des Cygnes
210:Battle of Little Blue River
195:Battle of Glasgow, Missouri
10:
4186:
4000:Confederate Secret Service
3588:Grand Army of the Republic
3480:Grand Army of the Republic
3298:Southern Claims Commission
1411:Camp White Sulphur Springs
594:Confederate Units by State
514:in April 1864; and during
375:
205:Second Battle of Lexington
190:Fourth Battle of Boonville
114:Battle of Hatchie's Bridge
94:Bombardment of Fort Pillow
4099:
4075:
3988:Confederate States dollar
3960:
3902:
3847:
3799:Habeas Corpus Act of 1863
3794:Emancipation Proclamation
3756:
3688:Medal of Honor recipients
3645:
3641:
3624:
3576:Confederate Memorial Hall
3558:
3537:
3495:
3467:
3458:
3378:Confederate Memorial Hall
3351:Confederate History Month
3331:Civil War Discovery Trail
3311:
3232:Habeas Corpus Act of 1867
3063:
3038:Reconstruction Amendments
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245:Second Battle of Newtonia
136:Battle of Champion's Hill
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4062:U.S. Sanitary Commission
3973:Battlefield preservation
3879:Marching Through Georgia
3804:Hampton Roads Conference
3779:Confiscation Act of 1862
3774:Confiscation Act of 1861
3550:U.S. national cemeteries
3356:Confederate Memorial Day
3341:Civil War Trails Program
3210:New Orleans riot of 1866
1391:Fourth Military District
723:Congressional Serial Set
336:Major James H. Fletcher.
240:Battle of Marmiton River
158:Expedition to Mount Elba
3983:Confederate war finance
3603:Southern Cross of Honor
3571:1938 Gettysburg reunion
3566:1913 Gettysburg reunion
3264:Reconstruction Treaties
3237:Enforcement Act of 1870
3120:Freedman's Savings Bank
1737:Lane Debates on Slavery
1562:Lincoln–Douglas debates
483:Enterprise, Mississippi
330:Colonel George W. King.
185:Battle of Fort Davidson
173:Battle of Jenkins Ferry
163:Battle of Prairie D'Ane
4042:Richmond riots of 1863
3968:Baltimore riot of 1861
3748:U.S. Military Railroad
3668:Confederate Home Guard
3400:Historiographic issues
3366:Historical reenactment
1865:Revenue Cutter Service
1732:William Lloyd Garrison
1641:Dred Scott v. Sandford
1055:public domain material
419:
410:Major Daniel W. Jones.
298:20th Arkansas Infantry
220:Battle of Byram's Ford
168:Battle of Marks' Mills
4007:Great Revival of 1863
3884:Maryland, My Maryland
3673:Confederate railroads
3336:Civil War Roundtables
3205:Meridian riot of 1871
3200:Memphis riots of 1866
1757:George Luther Stearns
1742:Elijah Parish Lovejoy
1635:Crittenden Compromise
1066:National Park Service
556:Shreveport, Louisiana
516:Price's Missouri Raid
506:, and the battles of
417:
180:Price's Missouri Raid
131:Battle of Port Gibson
119:Battle of Coffeeville
104:Iuka-Corinth Campaign
4160:Military in Arkansas
3894:Daar kom die Alibama
3809:National Union Party
3485:memorials to Lincoln
3405:Lost Cause mythology
3110:Eufaula riot of 1874
3098:Confederate refugees
2311:District of Columbia
1938:Union naval blockade
1784:Underground Railroad
1572:Nullification crisis
235:Battle of Mine Creek
99:Battle of Farmington
4052:Supreme Court cases
3819:Radical Republicans
3598:Old soldiers' homes
3582:Confederate Veteran
3508:artworks in Capitol
3227:Reconstruction acts
3088:Colfax riot of 1873
2052:Richmond-Petersburg
1657:Fugitive slave laws
1587:Popular sovereignty
1567:Missouri Compromise
1557:Kansas-Nebraska Act
460:Battle of Big Black
456:Army of Mississippi
3873:A Lincoln Portrait
3814:Politicians killed
3738:U.S. Balloon Corps
3733:Union corps badges
3513:memorials to Davis
3383:Disenfranchisement
3254:Reconstruction era
3135:Timber Culture Act
3093:Compromise of 1877
2057:Franklin–Nashville
1727:Frederick Douglass
1630:Cornerstone Speech
1547:Compromise of 1850
1495:American Civil War
945:2010-12-14 at the
914:2011-04-27 at the
772:2012-04-06 at the
644:2012-04-06 at the
464:Siege of Vicksburg
440:Battles of Corinth
420:
312:American Civil War
300:(1861–1865) was a
225:Battle of Westport
146:Siege of Vicksburg
126:Vicksburg Campaign
89:American Civil War
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1928:Trans-Mississippi
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1199:Hill's Plantation
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500:Camden Expedition
424:William L. Cabell
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153:Camden Expedition
109:Battle of Corinth
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3708:Partisan rangers
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1972:Jackson's Valley
1962:Blockade runners
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3723:Signal Corps
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3103:Confederados
3030:Constitution
2902:D. D. Porter
2755:Breckinridge
2466:Rhode Island
2461:Pennsylvania
2216:Spotsylvania
2176:Stones River
2156:2nd Bull Run
2106:1st Bull Run
1992:Stones River
1893:Marine Corps
1860:Marine Corps
1699:Abolitionism
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3496:Confederate
3388:Black Codes
2714:E. K. Smith
2595:Confederate
2542:New Orleans
2537:Chattanooga
2401:Mississippi
2301:Connecticut
2269:territories
2260:Involvement
2221:Cold Harbor
2211:Fort Pillow
2201:Chattanooga
2196:Chickamauga
2146:Seven Pines
2136:New Orleans
2101:Fort Sumter
2042:Valley 1864
1875:Confederacy
1672:Slave Power
1652:Fire-Eaters
1406:Camp Nelson
1402:Cemeteries
1364:Ivey's Ford
1255:Brownsville
1245:Chalk Bluff
1194:St. Charles
1139:Little Rock
1118:Confederacy
471:U. S. Grant
310:during the
85:Engagements
4134:Categories
4017:Juneteenth
3538:Cemeteries
3415:Red Shirts
3326:Centennial
3276:Red Shirts
2684:Longstreet
2614:Beauregard
2557:Winchester
2532:Charleston
2501:Washington
2436:New Mexico
2431:New Jersey
2291:California
2267:States and
2251:Five Forks
2236:Mobile Bay
2206:Wilderness
2186:Gettysburg
2166:Perryville
2151:Seven Days
2082:Appomattox
2007:Gettysburg
1967:New Mexico
1834:Combatants
1809:Combatants
1722:John Brown
1361:Dardanelle
1341:Fort Smith
1296:Mount Elba
1280:Pine Bluff
1260:Bayou Meto
1111:Combatants
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823:2011-07-27
610:References
524:Booneville
520:Pilot Knob
50:Allegiance
3995:Espionage
3789:Diplomacy
3757:Political
3713:POW camps
3459:Monuments
3286:Scalawags
3281:Redeemers
3019:Aftermath
2968:Pinkerton
2907:Rosecrans
2872:McClellan
2775:Memminger
2511:Wisconsin
2476:Tennessee
2396:Minnesota
2371:Louisiana
2246:Nashville
2191:Vicksburg
2121:Pea Ridge
2072:Carolinas
2027:Red River
2022:Knoxville
2002:Tullahoma
1997:Vicksburg
1977:Peninsula
1949:campaigns
1815:Campaigns
1592:Secession
1376:Aftermath
1219:Van Buren
1209:Cane Hill
1184:Pea Ridge
1149:Red River
1132:Campaigns
32:Disbanded
27:1862–1865
4109:Category
3950:Seminole
3940:Cherokee
3693:Medicine
3646:Military
3559:Veterans
3393:Jim Crow
3158:timeline
2953:Ericsson
2936:Civilian
2917:Sheridan
2877:McDowell
2837:Farragut
2822:Burnside
2812:Anderson
2805:Military
2785:Stephens
2745:Benjamin
2738:Civilian
2624:Buchanan
2602:Military
2547:Richmond
2496:Virginia
2441:New York
2416:Nebraska
2406:Missouri
2391:Michigan
2381:Maryland
2366:Kentucky
2341:Illinois
2316:Delaware
2296:Colorado
2281:Arkansas
2241:Franklin
2161:Antietam
2032:Overland
1987:Maryland
1906:Theaters
1812:Theaters
1441:Category
1161:Missouri
943:Archived
912:Archived
879:Archived
770:Archived
642:Archived
562:See also
308:regiment
305:infantry
271:Previous
79:Regiment
69:Infantry
4076:Related
3945:Choctaw
3935:Catawba
3718:Rations
3663:Cavalry
3525:Removal
3153:efforts
3137:of 1873
2983:Stevens
2978:Stanton
2963:Lincoln
2922:Sherman
2857:Halleck
2847:Frémont
2832:Du Pont
2770:Mallory
2729:Wheeler
2664:Jackson
2644:Forrest
2584:Leaders
2527:Atlanta
2491:Vermont
2411:Montana
2351:Indiana
2326:Georgia
2321:Florida
2286:Arizona
2276:Alabama
2226:Atlanta
2141:Corinth
2093:battles
2037:Atlanta
2017:Bristoe
1918:Western
1913:Eastern
1818:Battles
1617:Slavery
1521:Origins
1507:Origins
1452:Commons
1170:Battles
376:Battles
40:Country
4119:Portal
4057:Tokens
2993:Welles
2973:Seward
2958:Hamlin
2927:Thomas
2862:Hooker
2827:Butler
2780:Seddon
2765:Hunter
2750:Bocock
2724:Taylor
2719:Stuart
2709:Semmes
2689:Morgan
2649:Gorgas
2629:Cooper
2520:Cities
2456:Oregon
2421:Nevada
2361:Kansas
2331:Hawaii
2231:Crater
2131:Shiloh
2091:Major
2077:Mobile
1947:Major
1821:States
1772:Caning
1421:Helena
1250:Helena
1154:Camden
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65:Branch
24:Active
3862:Dixie
3849:Music
3468:Union
3312:Post-
3148:trial
2948:Chase
2943:Adams
2912:Scott
2887:Meigs
2882:Meade
2852:Grant
2842:Foote
2817:Buell
2798:Union
2760:Davis
2704:Price
2694:Mosby
2639:Ewell
2634:Early
2619:Bragg
2481:Texas
2376:Maine
2336:Idaho
1842:Union
1123:Union
1057:from
4047:Salt
3653:Arms
3503:List
3475:List
2988:Wade
2897:Pope
2867:Hunt
2699:Polk
2659:Hood
2654:Hill
2486:Utah
2451:Ohio
2356:Iowa
1888:Navy
1883:Army
1855:Navy
1850:Army
1355:1865
1289:1864
1228:1863
1177:1862
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