HISTORICAL NOTES:
The Arkansas 8th Infantry Battalion [also designated the 1st and also called 2nd Battalion] was organized at Little Rock, Arkansas, in March, 1862. On July 9, 1863, it was captured in the fight at Port Hudson. After being exchanged, the men claimed their organization but were united with the 18th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Confederate) (Carroll's-Daly's-Crockett's).
At the end of the war, a portion of the 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was consolidated with the 12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, 23rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment and the 12th Arkansas Infantry Battalion to form the 2nd Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regiment which was surrendered along with the rest of the Department of the Trans Mississippi by General Kirby Smith on May 26, 1865, at Marshall, Texas. Other former members appear on parole lists of the unit surrendered at Wittsburg and Jacksonport, Arkansas, in May and June 1865.
OFFICERS: BATTLES:
Siege of Port Hudson, May to July, 1863
ROSTERS:
The roster of this unit contains the names of 207 men.
The unit was initially composed of volunteer companies from the following counties:
Company A—"Clark Rifles," from Clark county, Capt. Newton S. Love.
Company B—"Chicot Rebels," from Chicot county, Capt. James D. Imboden.
Company C—"Peyton Rifles," from Pulaski county, Capt. James J. Franklin. This company was originally organized on April 20, 1860, as a volunteer company in the 13th Regiment, Arkansas State Militia, under the command of Captain Daniel W. Ringo. The company was assigned to Borland's Arkansas Militia Battalion and participated in the seizure of the Fort Smith Arsenal in April 1861, before the state seceded. The company was enrolled in Confederate service at Little Rock, Arkansas, on March 15, 1862, under the command of Captain J. J. Franklin of Little Rock. Captain Franklin was elected major at the regimental organization and subsequently lieutenant colonel. He was succeeded by Captain L. L. Noles, who was eventually promoted to major, and was succeeded by First Lieutenant John O'Brien. This company was eventually transferred to the 25th Arkansas.
Company D—"Black River Rifles," from Lawrence county, Capt. Robert C. Jones.
Company E—"Greene County Roughs," from Greene county, Capt. Guy S. Murray.
Company F—"Wood's Rifles," from Craighead county, Capt. Joel G. Wood.
Company G—"Ashley Light Infantry," from Ashley county, Capt. Micajah R. Wilson.
Company H—"Lawrence Dead-Shots," from Lawrence county, Capt. Joseph C. Holmes.
With the loss of the Peyton Rifles the companies were re-lettered as follows:
Company A—"Clark Rifles," from Clark county, Capt. Newton S. Love.
Company B—"Chicot Rebels," from Chicot county, Capt. James D. Imboden.
Company C—"Black River Rifles," from Lawrence county, Capt. Robert C. Jones.
Company D—"Greene County Roughs," from Greene county, Capt. Guy S. Murray.
Company E—"Wood's Rifles," from Craighead county, Capt. Joel G. Wood.
Company F—"Ashley Light Infantry," from Ashley county, Capt. Micajah R. Wilson.
Company G—"Lawrence Dead-Shots," from Lawrence county, Capt. Joseph C. Holmes.