Thomas Jefferson CHEATHAM (VETERAN CSA)
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Additional CHEATHAM Surnames in CHEATHAM Cemetery
CHEATHAM, Annie MayCHEATHAM, Becca IsabellCHEATHAM, Annis RCHEATHAM, Albert JCHEATHAM, James ArthurCHEATHAM, Cintha ECHEATHAM, Dollie JordonCHEATHAM, Edward ArthurCHEATHAM, Elizabeth JCHEATHAM, Charles ECHEATHAM, George WashingtonCHEATHAM, James HenryCHEATHAM, James LCHEATHAM, JaneCHEATHAM, John DCHEATHAM, Joseph MarionCHEATHAM, Larry RayCHEATHAM, Larry Ray (back)CHEATHAM, Lloyd RCHEATHAM, Loren DCHEATHAM, M E S CCHEATHAM, Mary ECHEATHAM, Mildred BCHEATHAM, Neeta MayeCHEATHAM, RenaCHEATHAM, Sarah BCHEATHAM, Sherrall WCHEATHAM, Thomas JeffersonCHEATHAM, William WCHEATHAM, Wade LCHEATHAM, Wyette StephenCHEATHAM, Carrie TCHEATHAM, Davis JeffersonCHEATHAM, Mary Geneva Additional CHEATHAM Surnames in WASHINGTON County
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Submitted: 2/22/11 • Approved: 6/6/17 • Last Updated: 6/9/17 • R471162-G0-S3
Company B 34 Arkansas Infantry
Civil War Confederate
June 20, 1839 - March 13, 1893
CONFEDERATE ARKANSAS TROOPS
34th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry
34th Infantry Regiment [also called 2nd Regiment] was formed in the summer of 1862. The unit was assigned to Fagan's, A.T. Hawthorne's, and Roane's Brigade in the Trans-Mississippi Department and participated in the conflicts at Helena and Jenkins' Ferry. It continued the fight in some minor actions in Arkansas and Louisiana, then disbanded. Colonel William H. Brooks, Lieutenant Colonels T. M. Gunter and James R. Pettigrew, and Major F. R. Earle were in command.
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