HISTORICAL NOTES:
The Arkansas 18th (Carroll's-Daly's-Crockett's) Infantry Regiment was assembled at Devall's Bluff, Arkansas, during the summer of 1861. Some of its members were from Camden, De Witt, and Pine Bluff. With about 1,000 men it moved to Fort Pillow, Tennessee and was decimated by disease. Ordered to Corinth, where conditions were no better, many continued to suffer from sickness. Its strength was down to 425 effectives at Iuka, and in the fight of Corinth it lost 12 killed, 34 wounded, and 82 missing. Later it was assigned to Beall's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. In April, 1863, the unit was united with Power's 14th and Lyles' 23rd Arkansas Regiments and in July was captured at Port Hudson. After being exchanged, it was reorganized and mounted. Attached to General Dockery's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, the 18th fought at Marks' Mills and Jenkins' Ferry, and later disbanded.
OFFICERS:
Colonels D. W. Carroll, Robert H. Crockett, and John N. Daly; Lieutenant Colonel W. N. Parish; and Major Samuel H. Sutherland
ASSIGNMENTS:
Beall's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana.
BATTLES:
Battle of Rowlett's Station
Battle of Shiloh
Siege of Corinth
Siege of Port Hudson
Camden Expedition
Battle of Mount Elba
Battle of Prairie D'Ane
Battle of Marks' Mills
Battle of Jenkins Ferry
ROSTERS:
The roster of this regiment contains the names of 1217 men.
Company A—“Jefferson Minute-Men” of Jefferson county.
Company B—“Princeton Rifles” of Dallas county.
Company C—“Prairie County Avengers” of Prairie county.
Company D—“Pine Buff Rebels” of Jefferson county.
Company E—“Arkansas Rifles” of Arkansas county.
Company F—“Auburn Grays” of Arkansas county.
Company G—“Cotton Plant Guards” of St Francis (now Woodruff) county.