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Overview
Agency History
Scope and Contents of the Records
Organization
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Minute Men military rolls,
1865-1866,
State Police military rolls,
1870-1873, undated
(bulk 1870-1871),
State Guard military rolls,
1870-1872, undated
(bulk 1870-1871),
Reserve Militia military rolls,
1870-1873, undated
(bulk 1870-1871),
Provisional State Troops military rolls,
1871,
Frontier Forces military rolls,
1870-1873, undated
(bulk 1870-1871),
Minute Men military rolls,
1872-1877 (bulk 1872-1874),
Texas Ranger military rolls,
1873-1874,
Militia military rolls,
1874-1877,
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Texas Adjutant General's Department:
An Inventory of Reconstruction Military Rolls at the Texas
State Archives,
1865-1866,
1870-1877, undated (bulk
1870-1874)
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| Creator: | Texas. Adjutant General's
Dept. |
| Title: | Reconstruction military
rolls |
| Dates: | 1865-1866, 1870-1877, undated |
| Dates: | (bulk 1870-1874) |
| Abstract: | These records include
muster rolls, muster/payrolls, rosters, and lists, dating 1865-1866, 1870-1877,
and undated (bulk 1870-1874). They comprise the military rolls maintained by
the Texas Adjutant General's Department, of the various units serving in Texas
during the Reconstruction era, including Minute Men (1865-1866 and 1872-1877),
State Police, Provisional State Troops, State Guard, Reserve Militia, Frontier
Forces, and Militia. The amount of information listed for each man on each roll
varies considerably depending on the unit and the type of roll. |
| Quantity: | 20.25 cubic
ft. |
| Language | English. |
| Repository: | Texas State Archives |
During the Congressional phase of Reconstruction, the military affairs
of the State of Texas, and many aspects of civil government, were controlled by
the commander of the District of Texas (1866-1868), or of the 5th Military
District (1868-1870). These troops were federal (i.e. United States) troops,
and their records would be federal records, not held by the Texas State
Archives.
Within months of Texas' readmission to the Union under Radical
Republican Governor Edmund J. Davis (1870), the 12th Texas Legislature, Called
Session, created the Frontier Forces (June 13), the State Guard and Reserve
Militia (June 24), and the State Police (July 1), all of which were commanded
by a newly restored state Adjutant General. (The first Adjutant General so
appointed, James Davidson, absconded with over $37,000 of state funds in 1872.)
On November 25, 1871, the 12th Legislature, 2nd Session, added a fifth
organization, the Minute Men.
Governor Davis called out six companies of Provisional State Troops
for martial law duty in Limestone County during October and November of 1871,
when citizens rioted against the State Police.
The 13th Texas Legislature merged the State Guard and Reserve Militia
into a simple state Militia on March 19, 1873, and abolished the State Police
force on April 22, 1873. The Frontier Forces were replaced in 1873 and 1874 by
the Rangers (also known as the Frontier Men), and finally by the Frontier
Battalion, organized by an act of the 14th Texas Legislature, 1st Regular
Session, passed April 10, 1874. At about the same time one can date the
evolution of the Texas Volunteer Guard as the definitive militia organization
for the state.
To recap: the Reconstruction era in Texas saw the formation of the
following types of military units:
- State Police (unlike any other unit until perhaps the
Department of Public Safety troopers);
- rangers (Frontier Forces, which became Rangers/Frontier Men in
1873, which became Frontier Battalion in 1874);
- militia (State Guard and Reserve Militia, which became Militia
in 1874, which became Texas Volunteer Guard after 1877);
- others (Minute Men--two encarnations, 1865-1866 and
1870-1877--and Provisional State Troops, 1871).
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These records include muster rolls, muster/payrolls, rosters, and
lists, dating 1865-1866, 1870-1877, and undated (bulk 1870-1874). They comprise
the military rolls maintained by the Texas Adjutant General's Department, of
the various units serving in Texas during the Reconstruction era, including
Minute Men (1865-1866 and 1872-1877), State Police, Provisional State Troops,
State Guard, Reserve Militia, Frontier Forces, and Militia. The amount of
information listed for each man on each roll varies considerably depending on
the unit and the type of roll.
There are muster rolls, muster/payrolls, and payrolls, for Texas
minute men companies, dating 1865-1866. They represent five counties (Montague,
Parker, Travis, Wise, and Young). Information given includes: name, rank, age,
when and where enlisted, by whom enrolled, number of days served on regular
scouts, number of days served on extra calls, total amount due, remarks, and
(for Parker County only) signatures.
For the Texas State Police, there are rosters, muster rolls/payrolls
and lists, dating 1870-1873 and undated. One undated roster for the State
Police is arranged alphabetically under each rank. There are 12 combination
muster and payrolls, for five captains of the State Police, arranged by
district (1st through 4th District, plus a sub-district); and 19 rolls without
designation of district. They date 1870-1871. The pre-printed forms contain the
following information: name, rank, date of entry into service, station, by whom
and to what time last paid, remarks, period of service, pay per month, amount
of pay, and voucher number. Also included is one roll designated
"Description List of State Police from Bexar
County," under Sheriff H. D. Bonnet, giving office, name, station, age,
color, and nationality; and one "Descriptive List of
Galveston City Police Force," giving name, rank, height, age, complexion,
eyes, hair, nativity, and race. Texas law had made all local law-enforcement
officials ex-officio members of the State Police.
The Texas State Guard produced muster rolls for about 59 captains,
commanding companies organized into 10 regiments, dating 1870-1872 (mostly
1870-1871). The mostly pre-printed forms usually contain simply name and rank;
occasionally, age, color, occupation, post office, and remarks are also
given.
The Texas Reserve Militia produced muster rolls for approximately 616
captains, commanding companies organized into 97 regiments of infantry and two
companies of cavalry, dating 1870-1872 (mostly 1870-1871). Mostly pre-printed
forms, the rolls normally give only name and rank, but sometimes add date of
entry into service, station, age, color, residence, and occupation.
There are muster and payrolls for six companies of Texas Provisional
State Troops called out for martial law duty in Limestone County during October
and November of 1871. Information on these pre-printed forms includes number,
name, rank, date of entry into service, station, remarks, period, pay per
month, amount of pay, signature, and witness.
The Texas Frontier Forces are listed on muster rolls and
muster/payrolls for about 19 captains, commanding companies A through P, dating
1870-1872 (mostly 1870-1871). The preprinted forms include the following
information: name, rank, date of entry into service, station, and remarks; in
addition, the muster/payrolls also include valuation of horses, number of
cartridges due the state, by whom and to what time last paid.
In addition, there are two volumes. One, dating 1870-1873, lists
officers of the State Guard, the Reserve Militia and the Frontier Forces,
giving date of commission, name, rank, age, regiment and company to which
assigned, date of acceptance, post office address (town and county), and
remarks. The other is an undated index to the Roster of Reserve Militia, State
Guard, and Frontier Forces, letters U through Z only.
There are muster/payrolls, for about 39 lieutenants of Texas Minute
Men companies, dating 1872-1877 (bulk 1872-1874). The counties represented
include: Bandera, Blanco, Brown, Burnet, Callahan, Coleman, Comanche, Cook,
Edwards, Erath, Gillespie, Jack, Kendall, Kerr, Lampasas, Llano, Mason,
Maverick, Medina, Montague, Palo Pinto, Parker, San Saba, and Wise. Information
given includes: name, rank, dates from and to, pay per day, total pay, last
paid to include (date), signatures (many of which are not the originals), and
remarks. In addition, there is one volume entitled Roster of Minute Companies,
organized by Company (A through Z), which gives the following information:
county, number, name, and remarks (mostly blank). Most of the companies are
listed as "organized January 4, 1872."
For Texas Rangers, there are muster/payrolls for eight captains of
companies, plus muster/payrolls for 3 lieutenants (for units which were formed
after the creation of the Frontier Battalion). They date 1873-1874. Often
referred to as Frontier Men, these companies represented the following
counties: Brown/San Saba, El Paso, Erath/Comanche, Jack, Montague, Palo Pinto,
Parker, Webb, Wise, and Young, plus the region between the Nueces River and the
Rio Grande. Some of the forms are pre-printed. They include name, rank, dates
from and to, total pay, signatures, and remarks.
Finally, there are rolls for five captains of Texas Militia units
dating 1874-1877. Most are for Captain McNelly's company from Washington
County. In addition, there are two detachments used as escorts to a trial in
Indianola County (September, 1874); plus two companies on duty quelling
disturbances occasioned by removal of the county seat of Van Zandt County
(1877). Including muster-in rolls, muster-out rolls, payrolls, and
muster/payrolls, these rolls give name, rank, dates from and to, signatures,
remarks, pay, plus various amounts alloted for travel and equipment. These
rolls are included in this subgroup despite the fact that they date after the
time that Reconstruction was considered complete in Texas.
The men listed in the rolls of four of these series have been included
in the Texas State Archives' search room "Ranger
Rolls" card index: Frontier Forces, Minute Men (1872-1877), most of the
Texas Rangers (1873-1874), and Texas Militia (1874-1877).
Note: Occasionally a researcher knows the name of a company commander,
but does not know which military unit (Ranger or militia or otherwise) he
commanded, or where to search for the appropriate military roll. Researchers
using the finding aid electronically may search for names of captains. For
researchers using a print copy, an alphabetical list of captains is provided in
the Texas State Archives search room, matching the captain with the military
organization. All of the non-Civil War military
rolls (muster rolls, payrolls, etc.) held in the Texas State Archives are
included in this index. To repeat, this index of company commanders
does NOT include Civil War units except for Union
troops, listed as Army of the United States (1860-1861, 1864-1865).
This finding aid describes nine series of military rolls. If you are
reading this electronically, click
here for an overview of the Texas Adjutant
General's Department, Military rolls. If you are reading this in paper, the
overview is at the beginning of the first binder labeled Military rolls.
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Organization
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| The Reconstruction military rolls subgroup of the Adjutant General's
records is organized into nine series: |
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| | Minute Men military rolls, 1865-1866, 0.14 cubic ft. |
| | State Police military rolls, 1870-1873, undated (bulk
1870-1871), 1.26 cubic ft. |
| | State Guard military rolls, 1870-1873, undated (bulk 1870-1871),
2.07 cubic ft. |
| | Reserve Militia military rolls, 1870-1873, undated (bulk
1870-1871), 11.62 cubic ft. |
| | Provisional State Troops military rolls, 1871, fractional |
| | Frontier Forces military rolls, 1870-1873, undated (bulk
1870-1871), 0.97 cubic ft. |
| | Minute Men military rolls, 1872-1877 (bulk 1872-1874), 3.36
cubic ft. |
| | Texas Ranger military rolls, 1873-1874, 0.69 cubic ft. |
| | Militia military rolls, 1874-1877, 0.14 cubic ft. |
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Restrictions on Access
None.
Restrictions on Use
Some of the military rolls may be too large and/or too fragile for
photocopying.
Technical Requirements
None.
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| The terms listed here were used to catalog the
records. The terms can be used to find similar or related records. |
| Corporate Names: |
| | Texas Rangers. |
| | Texas.
Militia |
| | Texas. Minute
Men. |
| | Texas. State
Police. |
| | Texas State
Guard. |
| | Texas. Reserve
Militia. |
| | Texas.
Provisional State Troops. |
| | Texas. Frontier
Forces. |
| Subjects: |
| | Reconstruction--Texas. |
| | Martial
law--Texas. |
| Document Types: |
| | Muster
rolls--Texas--1865-1866, 1870-1877, undated. |
| | Payrolls--Texas--Military
records--1865-1866, 1870-1877, undated. |
| | Rosters--Texas--Military
records--1870-1873, undated. |
| Functions: |
| | Protection of Texas.
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The following materials are offered as possible
sources of further information on the agencies and subjects covered by the
records. The listing is not exhaustive.
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| Texas State Archives |
| | Texas Adjutant
General's Department, Departmental correspondence, 1846-1943 (bulk 1861-1933),
121.62 cubic ft. |
| | Texas Adjutant General's Department, Service records,
1836-1845, 1854-1865, 1870-1935, 179.07 cubic ft.
(including Minute Men service records, 1855-1862,
1872-1874, 0.47 cubic ft.; State Police service records, 1870-1871, 4.7 cubic
ft.; and Frontier Forces service records, 1870-1871, 4.23 cubic
ft.) |
| | Texas Adjutant General's Department, Service
records, 1836-1845, 1854-1865, 1870-1935, 179.07 cubic ft.: Searchable online
index is at
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/service/index.html |
| | Texas Adjutant General's Department,
Reconstruction records, 1865-1873, undated, 7.87 cubic ft. |
| | Texas Adjutant
General's Department, Ranger records, 1839-1975, undated (bulk 1854-1918),
40.94 cubic ft. |
| | Texas Adjutant General's Department, Applications for special
pardons, 1865-1867, 2.82 cubic ft. |
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(Identify the item and cite the series), Reconstruction military
rolls, Military rolls, Texas Adjutant General's Department. Archives and
Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Accession numbers: 1933/001, 1937/004, 1988/130, and unknown
These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Texas Adjutant General's Department in 1920 (approximately 800 muster rolls and
payrolls, dating 1860-1886); and on February 21, 1934.
Twenty-eight rolls, all of Lt. Henry Schwethelm's company from Kerr
County, dated November 1874 through 1877 (the only rolls dating after
mid-1874), were donated to the Texas State Archives on October 22, 1920 by Mr.
August Fischer, a former member of that company. All bear the stamp
"U. S. Pension Office, October 26, 1920." A
second accession document lists the Texas Adjutant General's Office as
transferring these same rolls back to the Archives on March 8, 1921. These were
assigned accession number 1988/130 for purposes of control.
Tony Black, July 1986
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Minute Men military rolls,
1865-1866, 0.14 cubic ft.
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| This series consists of six muster rolls (plus copies), two
muster/payrolls (plus copies), and two payrolls, for Texas Minute Men
companies, dating 1865-1866. They represent five counties (Montague, Parker,
Travis, Wise, and Young). Information given includes: name, rank, age, when and
where enlisted, by whom enrolled, number of days served on regular scouts,
number of days served on extra calls, total amount due, remarks, and (for
Parker County only) signatures. |
| Arrangement |
| These records are arranged alphabetically by county. |
| Preferred Citation |
| (Identify the item), Minute Men (1865-1866) military rolls,
Reconstruction military rolls, Military rolls, Texas Adjutant General's
Department. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and
Archives Commission. |
| Accession Information |
| Accession numbers: unknown |
| In 1920, approximately 800 muster rolls and payrolls, dating
1860-1886, were transferred by the Texas Adjutant General's office to the Texas
State Archives. |
| Restrictions on Access |
| None. |
| Restrictions on Use |
| None. |
| Processed by |
| Tony Black, July 1986 |
| | | Parker County, 1st Parker County Minute Company, Texas
State Troops: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-743 | 1. | | | Capt. L.L. Tackitt,
October 20, 1865
[3 copies] |
| | | | | (muster roll) |
| 1. | | | Capt. L.L. Tackitt,
October 20, 1865
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| | | | | (payroll) |
| | | Parker County, 2nd Parker County Minute Company, Texas
State Troops: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-743 | 1. | | | Capt. Harteford Howard,
April 26, 1866
[2 copies] |
| | | | | (muster roll) |
| 1. | | | Capt. Harteford Howard,
April 26-July 26,
1866 |
| | | | | (muster/payroll) |
| | | Travis County, Company of Citizen Cavalry: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-743 | 1. | | | Capt. Ed Burleson,
July 13-August 4,
1865 |
| | | | | (muster roll) |
| 1. | | | Capt. Ed Burleson,
July 13-August 4,
1865 |
| | | | | (payroll) |
| | | Wise County, Minute Company: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-743 | 1. | | | Capt. John Teague,
October 14, 1865
[2 copies] |
| | | | | (muster roll) |
| 1. | | | Capt. John Teague,
October 13-November 7,
1865 [2 copies] |
| | | | | (muster/payroll) |
| | | Young County, Minute Men: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-743 | 1. | | | Capt. William B. Self,
January 1-22,
1866 |
| | | | | (muster roll) |
| | | Montague County, Company of State Troops (order of
Governor Throckmorton): |
| Map-case | Folder |
| 401-798 | 1. | | | Capt. J. T. Rowland,
November 17,
1866 |
| | | | | (muster roll) |
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State Police military rolls,
1870-1873, undated
(bulk 1870-1871),
1.26 cubic ft.
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| This series consists of rosters, muster rolls/payrolls and lists
of Texas State Police, dating 1870-1873 and undated. One undated roster for the
State Police is arranged alphabetically under each rank. There are 12
combination muster and payrolls, for five captains of the State Police,
arranged by district (1st through 4th District, plus a sub-district); and 19
rolls without designation of district. They date 1870-1871. The pre-printed
forms contain the following information: name, rank, date of entry into
service, station, by whom and to what time last paid, remarks, period of
service, pay per month, amount of pay, and voucher number. |
| Also included is one roll designated "Description List of State Police from Bexar County,"
under Sheriff H. D. Bonnet, giving office, name, station, age, color, and
nationality; and one "Descriptive List of Galveston
City Police Force," giving name, rank, height, age, complexion, eyes,
hair, nativity, and race. Texas law had made all local law-enforcement
officials ex-officio members of the State Police. |
| In addition, there are three volumes which contain State Police
rosters. One volume, dating 1870-1873, contains three different lists: |
|
- (1) pages 2-15: a chronological list of policemen, giving
date commission was forwarded, name, residence, age, rank, number, post office
address, district, and comments (e.g., date accepted, resigned, declined,
etc.);
- (2) pages 30-143: a roster of each of the four districts,
giving date commissioned, date accepted, file number, name, rank, age, color,
town and county where stationed, and remarks; and
- (3) pages 174-453: a roster of each of eight police
districts, arranged therein by county, giving date commissioned, date
qualified, name, color, age, post office address, and remarks.
|
| This volume has an index loose in front. |
| A second volume of miscellaneous State Police records contains,
among other things, a Roster of State Police, March 29, 1873. Finally, there is
a Roster of Special Policemen (including Railroad Police and Penitentiary
Special Police), 1871-1872, arranged by county, and containing the following
information: dates to and from, name, age, race, residence, and remarks (e.g.,
date removed, refused appointment, returned commission, killed). |
| Arrangement |
| These records are arranged by district. |
| Preferred Citation |
| (Identify the item), State Police military rolls, Reconstruction
military rolls, Military rolls, Texas Adjutant General's Department. Archives
and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
Commission. |
| Accession Information |
| Accession number: 1933/001 and unknown others |
| These records were transferred to the Texas State Archives by the
Texas Adjutant General's Department on February 21, 1934. |
| Restrictions on Access |
| None. |
| Restrictions on Use |
| None. |
| Processed by |
| Tony Black, July 1986 |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-726 | 1. | | Roster of State Police,
undated |
| | | 1st District, State Police: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-726 | 1. | | | Capt. M. P. Hunnicut,
July 7-August 31,
1870 |
| 1. | | | Capt. M. P. Hunnicut,
September 1-30,
1870 |
| | | 2nd District, State Police: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-726 | 2. | | | Capt. E. M. Alexander,
July 7-August 31,
1870 |
| 2. | | | Capt. E. M. Alexander,
September 1-31,
1870 |
| 2. | | | Capt. E. M. Alexander,
November 1-30,
1870 |
| | | 3rd District, State Police: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-726 | 3. | | | Capt. L. H. McNelly,
July 7-August 31,
1870 |
| 3. | | | Capt. L. H. McNelly,
September 1-30,
1870 |
| 3. | | | Capt. L. H. McNelly,
February 1-28,
1871 |
| | | 4th District, State Police: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-726 | 4. | | | Capt. Jack Helm,
July 7-August 31,
1870 |
| 4. | | | Capt. Jack Helm,
September 1-30,
1870 |
| | | Sub-District, State Police: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-726 | 5. | | | Lt. A. H. French,
July 7-August 31,
1870 |
| 5. | | | Lt. A. H. French,
September 1-30,
1870 |
| | | State Police from Bexar County: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-726 | 5. | | | Sheriff H. D. Bonnet,
July 30,
1870 |
| | | Galveston City Police Force: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-726 | 5. | | | Chief of Police Thomas Smith,
undated |
| | | | | (descriptive list) |
| | | State Police: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-726 | 6. | | | July 7-August 31,
1870 |
| 6. | | | August 1-31,
1870 |
| 6. | | | September 1-30,
1870 [2 copies] |
| 6. | | | October 1-31,
1870 [4 copies] |
| 7. | | | November 1-30,
1870 [3 copies] |
| 7. | | | December 1-31,
1870 [3 copies] |
| 8. | | | January 1-31,
1871 [3 copies] |
| 8. | | | February 1-28,
1871 |
| 8. | | | March 1-31,
1871 |
| Volume |
| 401-1059 | | | Roster of State Police,
1870-1873 |
| Volume |
| 401-1010 | | | Roster of State Police,
March 29, 1873 |
| Volume |
| 401-1058 | | | Roster of Special Policemen,
1871-1872 |
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State Guard military rolls,
1870-1872, undated
(bulk 1870-1871),
2.07 cubic ft.
|
| This series consists of approximately 87 muster rolls, for about
59 captains of the Texas State Guard, commanding companies organized into 10
regiments, dating 1870-1872 (mostly 1870-1871). The mostly pre-printed forms
usually contain simply name and rank; occasionally, age, color, occupation,
post office, and remarks are also given. |
| In addition, there are two volumes. One, dating 1870-1873, lists
officers of the State Guard (on pages 1-29 and 198-199), giving date of
commission, name, rank, age, regiment and company to which assigned, date of
acceptance, post office address (town and county), and remarks. (It also lists
officers of the Reserve Militia and the Frontier Forces.) Arrangement is
chronological. The other is an undated index to the Roster of Reserve Militia,
State Guard, and Frontier Forces, letters U through Z only. |
| A cross-reference chart follows, to match the company to the
county and/or town/city. |
|
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| COUNTY: | TOWN: | UNIT: |
| Anderson | Palestine | 2nd Regiment, Company
F |
| Palestine | 2nd Regiment, Company
G |
| Bastrop | Bastrop | 8th Regiment, Company
A |
| Brazoria | Cedar Creek | 10th Regiment, Company
C |
| Brazoria | Columbia | 10th Regiment, Company
B |
| Burleson | Caldwell | 8th Regiment, Company
L |
| Calhoun | Indianola | 9th Regiment, Company
E |
| Colorado | Columbus | 8th Regiment, Company
E |
| Comal | New Braunfels | 7th Regiment, Company
E |
| DeWitt | Clinton | 9th Regiment, Company
C |
| Fort Bend | Richmond | 10th Regiment, Company
A |
| Galveston | Galveston | 10th Regiment, Company
E |
| Grayson | Sherman | 2nd Regiment, Company
I |
| Grimes | Navasota | 8th Regiment, Company
D |
| Guadalupe | | 7th Regiment, Company
C |
| Harris | Houston | 10th Regiment, Company
D |
| Hays | San Marcos | 7th Regiment, Company
A |
| San Marcos | 7th Regiment, Company
B |
| Henderson | Athens | 2nd Regiment, Company
C |
| Houston | Crockett | 1st Regiment, Company
K |
| Jasper | | 1st Regiment, Company
G |
| Karnes | Helena | 9th Regiment, Company
A |
| Lamar | Paris | 3rd Regiment, Company
G |
| Leon | | 1st Regiment, Company
I |
| Limestone | Springfield | 5th Regiment, Company
A |
| Liveoak | | 9th Regiment, Company
D |
| Madison | | 8th Regiment, Company
G |
| Marion | | 3rd Regiment, Company
H |
| Marion | Jefferson | 3rd Regiment, Company
B |
| Jefferson | 3rd Regiment, Company
C |
| Jefferson | 3rd Regiment, Company
E |
| Jefferson | 3rd Regiment, Company
F |
| Matagorda | Matagorda | 9th Regiment, Company
F |
| Newton | Burkeville | 1st Regiment, Company
E |
| Panola | Carthage | 2nd Regiment, Company
E |
| Red River | | 3rd Regiment, Company
A |
| Robertson | Bremond | 5th Regiment, Company
B |
| San Jacinto | Cold Springs | 1st Regiment, Company
D |
| Cold Springs | 1st Regiment, Company
F |
| Travis | Austin | 6th Regiment, Company
A |
| Austin | 6th Regiment, Company
B |
| Austin | 6th Regiment, Company
C |
| Austin | 6th Regiment, Company
D |
| Travis | Onion Creek | 6th Regiment, Company
G |
| Travis | Spice Wood Spring | 6th Regiment, Company
E |
| Travis | Webberville | 6th Regiment, Company
F |
| Tyler | Woodville | 1st Regiment, Company
A |
| Upshur | Gilmer | 3rd
Regiment, Company I |
| VanZandt | Canton | 2nd Regiment, Company
D |
| Victoria | | 9th Regiment, Company
G |
| Walker | Huntsville | 1st Regiment, Company
B |
| Washington | Brenham | 8th Regiment, Company
B |
| Washington | Chappell Hill | 8th Regiment, Company
C |
| Webb | Laredo | 9th Regiment, Company
B |
| Wharton | Wharton | 8th Regiment, Company
F |
| Williamson | Georgetown | 6th Regiment, Company
H |
| Georgetown | 6th Regiment, Company
I |
| Wilson | Sutherland Springs | 7th Regiment, Company
D |
| | 10th Regiment, Company
F |
|
| Arrangement |
| These records are arranged by regiment and then by company within
each regiment. |
| Preferred Citation |
| (Identify the item), State Guard military rolls, Reconstruction
military rolls, Military rolls, Texas Adjutant General's Department. Archives
and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
Commission. |
| Accession Information |
| Accession number: 1933/001 |
| These records were apparently transferred to the Texas State
Archives by the Texas Adjutant General's Department on February 21, 1934. |
| Restrictions on Access |
| None. |
| Restrictions on Use |
| None. |
| Processed by |
| Tony Black, July 1986 |
| | | 1st Regiment, State Guard: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-727 | 1. | | | Company A (Woodville, Tyler County) (Capt. William S.
Durham),
October 31,
1870 |
| 1. | | | Company B (Huntsville, Walker County) (Capt. M. H.
Goddin),
October 15,
1870 |
| 1. | | | Company D (Cold Springs, San Jacinto County) (Capt.
James E. Haden),
October 28,
1870 |
| 2. | | | Company E (Burkeville, Newton County) (Capt. R. J.
Brailsford),
November 5,
1870 |
| 2. | | | Company F (Cold Springs, San Jacinto County) (Capt.
Albert Isaacks),
October 1,
1870 |
| 2. | | | Company G (Jasper County) (Capt. Adam Adams),
1870 |
| 2. | | | Company I (Leon County) (Capt. Warren Reed),
October 29,
1870 |
| 2. | | | Company K (Crockett, Houston County) (Capt. Thomas
Sampson),
September 29,
1871 |
| | | 2nd Regiment, State Guard: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-727 | 3. | | | Company C (Athens, Henderson County) (Capt. E. R.
Johnson),
September 24-November
7, 1870 [2 copies] |
| 3. | | | Company D (Canton, VanZandt County) (Capt. Manning
Wentworth),
January 1,
1870 |
| 3. | | | Company E (Carthage, Panola County) (Capt. J. J.
Fain),
November 18,
1870 |
| 4. | | | Company F (Palestine, Anderson County) (Capt. Joel
Lufkin),
1870 |
| 4. | | | Company F (Palestine, Anderson County) (Capt. Joel
Lufkin),
September 1,
1870-August 31, 1874 [sic] |
| 5. | | | Company G (Palestine, Anderson County) (Capt. Frank
Parsons),
September 1,
1870-August 31, 1874 [sic] |
| 5. | | | Company G (Palestine, Anderson County) (Capt. Frank
Parsons),
March 6,
1871 |
| 5. | | | Company H [I] (Sherman, Grayson County) (Capt. John E.
Logsden),
1870 |
| | | 3rd Regiment, State Guard: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-727 | 6. | | | Company A (Red River County) (Capt. J. B. Donoho),
1870 |
| 6. | | | Company B (Jefferson, Marion County) (Capt. William H.
Mason),
November 4,
1870 |
| 6. | | | Company C (Jefferson, Marion County) (Capt. Charles
Haughn),
October 24,
1870 |
| 6. | | | Company E (Jefferson, Marion County) (Capt. J. D.
Wood),
May 1, 1871 |
| 7. | | | Company F (Jefferson, Marion County) (Capt. R. Henry
Green),
June 8, 1871 |
| 7. | | | Company G (Paris, Lamar County) (Capt. C. C. Granger),
May 15, 1871 |
| 7. | | | Company H (Marion County) (Capt. A. M. Gregory),
July 3, 1871 |
| 7. | | | Company I [Gilmer, Upshur County] (Capt. E. R.
Dallson),
1871 |
| | | 5th Regiment, State Guard: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-727 | 8. | | | Company A (Springfield, Limestone County) (Capt. W. N.
Richardson),
October 11,
1870 |
| 8. | | | Company B (Bremond, Robertson County) (Capt. G. S.
Whitmore),
February 4,
1871 |
| | | 6th Regiment, State Guard: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-727 | 9. | | | Company A (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. William C.
Gillson),
September 30,
1870 |
| 10. | | | Company B (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. Henry G.
Madison),
undated
[1870] |
| 10. | | | Company B (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. Henry G.
Madison),
August 30,
1870 |
| 10. | | | Company B (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. Henry G.
Madison),
September 30-October
31, 1870 |
| 11. | | | Company C/D (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. Jasper C.
Thompson),
August 30,
1870 |
| 11. | | | Company C/D (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. Jasper C.
Thompson),
September 30,
1870 |
| 11. | | | Company D (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. William J.
Mitchell),
August 31,
1870 |
| 11. | | | Company D (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. James B.
Cassidy),
October 31,
1871 |
| 12. | | | Company E (Spice Wood Spring, Travis County) (Capt.
James Smith),
undated
[1870] |
| 12. | | | Company E (Spice Wood Spring, Travis County) (Capt.
James Smith),
August 30,
1870 |
| 12. | | | Company E (Spice Wood Spring, Travis County) (Capt.
James Smith),
October 1870 |
| 12. | | | Company E (Spice Wood Spring, Travis County) (Capt.
James Smith),
November
1870 |
| 12. | | | Company F (Webberville, Travis County) (Capt. Z. H.
Peter),
September 24,
1870 |
| 13. | | | Company G (Onion Creek, Travis County) (Capt. David
Watrous),
August 30,
1870 |
| 13. | | | Company G (Onion Creek, Travis County) (Capt. David
Watrous),
September 30,
1870 |
| 13. | | | Company G (Onion Creek, Travis County) (Capt. David
Watrous),
September 30-October
30, 1870 |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-728 | 14. | | | Company H (Georgetown, Williamson County) (Capt.
Edward H. Napier),
September 30-October
31, 1870 |
| 14. | | | Company H (Georgetown, Williamson County) (Capt.
Edward H. Napier),
October 8,
1870 |
| 14. | | | Company H (Georgetown, Williamson County) (Capt.
Edward H. Napier),
October 31-November 30,
1870 |
| 14. | | | Company H (Georgetown, Williamson County) (Capt.
Edward H. Napier),
January 10-24, 1871
[4 copies] |
| | | | | (payroll) |
| 14. | | | Company I (Georgetown, Williamson County) (Capt.
George Davis),
undated
[1870] |
| | | 7th Regiment, State Guard: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-728 | 15. | | | Company A (San Marcos, Hays County) (Capt. Silas
Tilden),
1870 |
| 15. | | | Company A (San Marcos, Hays County) (Capt. Silas
Tilden),
September 30,
1870 |
| 15. | | | Company A (San Marcos, Hays County) (Capt. Silas
Tilden),
September 30-October
31, 1870 |
| 16. | | | Company B (San Marcos, Hays County) (Capt. Harper
Jackson),
September,
1870 |
| 16. | | | Company B (San Marcos, Hays County) (Capt. Harper
Jackson),
September 30-October
31, 1870 |
| 16. | | | Company B (San Marcos, Hays County) (Capt. Harper
Jackson),
January,
1871 |
| 17. | | | Company C (Guadalupe County) (Capt. F. G. Tinsley),
October 29/November 17,
1870 |
| 17. | | | Company C (Guadalupe County) (Capt. F. G. Tinsley),
November 1, 1870-April
6, 1871 |
| 17. | | | Company D (Sutherland Springs, Wilson County) (Capt.
A. McClung),
November 15, 1870-March
1, 1871 |
| 17. | | | Company D (Sutherland Springs, Wilson County) (Capt.
A. McClung),
November 29, 1870-March
5, 1871 |
| 17. | | | Company E (New Braunfels, Comal County) (Capt. Ed
Garrison),
July 29,
1871 |
| | | 8th Regiment, State Guard: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-728 | 18. | | | Company A (Bastrop, Bastrop County) (Capt. Edmund
Heinz),
August 7,
1870 |
| 18. | | | Company B (Brenham, Washington County) (Capt. John
Lands),
1870 |
| 18. | | | Company C (Chappell Hill, Washington County) (Capt. J.
H. Johnson),
August 8,
1870 [2 copies] |
| 19. | | | Company D (Navasota, Grimes County) (Capt. E. W.
Dorsey),
September 3,
1870 |
| 19. | | | Company E (Columbus, Colorado County) (Capt. Allen
Nail),
September 1,
1870 |
| 19. | | | Company F (Wharton, Wharton County) (Capt. J. N.
Baughman),
1870 |
| 20. | | | Company G (Madison County) (Capt. John H. Patrick),
September 20,
1870 |
| 20. | | | Company L [H?] (Caldwell, Burleson County) (Capt.
Henry Stewart),
April 8,
1871 [3 copies] |
| 20. | | | Company L [H?] (Caldwell, Burleson County) (Capt.
Henry Stewart),
April 22,
1871 |
| | | 9th Regiment, State Guard: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-728 | 21. | | | Company A (Helena, Karnes County) (Capt. R. F.
Haskins),
1870 |
| 21. | | | Company B (Laredo, Webb County) (Capt. Jose Maria
Garcia),
November 12,
1870 |
| 21. | | | Company C (Clinton, DeWitt County) (Capt. N. I.
Weisiger),
April 22,
1871 |
| 21. | | | Company D (Liveoak County) (Capt. Peyton NcNeill),
April 29,
1871 |
| 22. | | | Company E (Indianola, Calhoun County) (Capt. Charles
W. Hartup),
May 18, 1871 |
| 22. | | | Company F (Matagorda, Matagorda County) (Capt. C. A.
Williams),
May 1, 1871 |
| 22. | | | Company G (Victoria County) (Capt. R. U. Weisiger),
undated |
| 22. | | | Company G (Victoria County) (Capt. R. U. Weisiger),
May 24, 1871 |
| | | 10th Regiment, State Guard: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-728 | 23. | | | Company A (Richmond, Fort Bend County) (Capt. Shade
Croome),
August 27,
1870 |
| 23. | | | Company B (Columbia, Brazoria County) (Capt. William
Brinkley),
September 28,
1870 |
| 23. | | | Company C (Cedar Creek, Brazoria County) (Capt.
William A. Jones),
October 8,
1870 |
| 24. | | | Company D (Houston, Harris County) (Capt. J. J.
Weller),
October 3,
1870 |
| 24. | | | Company E (Galveston, Galveston County) (Capt.
Calistro Brown),
May 16, 1872 |
| 24. | | | Company F (Capt. Burrel McNeail),
[April 5],
1872 |
| Volume |
| 401-1057 | | | Roster of State Guard, Reserve Militia, and Frontier
Forces,
1870-1873 |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-741 | 190. | | Index to Roster of State Guard, Reserve Militia, and
Frontier Forces, U-Z,
undated |
Return to the Table of Contents
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| |
Reserve Militia military rolls,
1870-1873, undated
(bulk 1870-1871),
11.62 cubic ft.
|
| This series consists of approximately 652 muster rolls, for
approximately 616 captains of the Texas Reserve Militia, commanding companies
organized into 97 regiments of infantry and two companies of cavalry, dating
1870-1872 (mostly 1870-1871). Mostly pre-printed forms, the rolls normally give
only name and rank, but sometimes add date of entry into service, station, age,
color, residence, and occupation. |
| In addition, there are two volumes. One, dating 1870-1873, lists
officers of the Reserve Militia (on pages 212-473), giving date of commission,
name, rank, age, regiment and company to which assigned, date of acceptance,
post office address (town and county), and remarks. (It also lists officers of
the State Guard and the Frontier Forces.) Arrangement is chronological. The
other is an undated index to the Roster of Reserve Militia, State Guard, and
Frontier Forces, letters U through Z only. |
| A cross-reference chart follows, to match the regiment to the
county. |
|
| |
| COUNTY: | UNIT: |
| Anderson County | 89th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 90th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Atascosa County | 23rd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Austin County | 92nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Bandera County | 14th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (E) |
| 1st Regiment, Cavalry,
Reserve Militia (E) |
| Bell County | 33rd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (F-I) |
| 49th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Bexar County | 5th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Blanco County | 7th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (C-D) |
| Burleson County | 43rd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Burnet County | 33rd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-C [E]) |
| Cameron County | 86th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 87th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Cass County | 69th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (I) |
| Chambers County | 37th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Cherokee County | 35th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 36th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Coleman County | 67th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (B) |
| Collin County | 82nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 83rd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 95th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Colorado County | 2nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Cooke County | 63rd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (F-I) |
| 70th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (E-F) |
| Dallas County | 44th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 57th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 63rd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-C [E]) |
| DeWitt County | 48th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 52nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (G-K) |
| Ellis County | 53rd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 59th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Falls County | 10th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Fannin County | 40th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 41st Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 70th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-D) |
| Fayette County | 3rd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Freestone County | 80th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 81st Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Galveston County | 8th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Gillespie & Kendall
Counties | 14th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (H) |
| Gillespie County | 14th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (D) |
| 14th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (F-G) |
| Gonzales County | 50th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Grayson County | 73rd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 74th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 75th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Grimes County | 4th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Guadalupe County | 24th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Hardin County | 32nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (F-G) |
| Harris County | 11th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 15th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Harrison County | 93rd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 94th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Hays County | 7th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-B) |
| Hopkins County | 39th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 46th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Houston County | 6th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A [-D]) |
| 96th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 97th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Jack County | 60th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-B) |
| Jackson County | 52nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-B) |
| Jasper County | 22nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (C [-G]) |
| Kaufman County | 66th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Kendall County | 14th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (B) |
| 1st Regiment, Cavalry,
Reserve Militia (A) |
| Kerr County | 14th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (I) |
| Lamar County | 64th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 65th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Lampasas County | 51st Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Lavaca County | 27th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Leon County | 6th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (E [-G]) |
| Limestone County | 84th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Madison County | 32nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-C [E]) |
| Marion
County | 20th
Regiment, Reserve Militia |
| Matagorda County | 52nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (C-F) |
| Medina County | 25th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (C-E) |
| Menard County | 67th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A) |
| Milam County | 12th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Montgomery County | 30th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Nacogdoches County | 78th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (F-H) |
| 79th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Polk County | 31st Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A) |
| Red River County | 13th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 17th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Robertson County | 16th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Rusk County | 76th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 77th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 78th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-E) |
| San Augustine
County | 6th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (H-K) |
| 22nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (H-I) |
| San Jacinto County | 85th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| San Saba County | 56th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Smith County | 29th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 47th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 62nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Tarrant County | 60th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (F-H) |
| 88th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Titus County | 68th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 69th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-H) |
| Travis County | 1st Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Trinity County | 31st Regiment, Reserve
Militia (B-D) |
| Tyler County | 22nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-B) |
| Upshur County | 42nd Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| 91st
Regiment, Reserve Militia |
| Uvalde County | 25th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-B) |
| Van Zandt County | 71st Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Victoria County | 9th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (K) |
| 61st Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Walker County | 21st Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Washington County | 9th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (A-H [I]) |
| 18th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Williamson County | 45th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
| Wise County | 60th Regiment, Reserve
Militia (C-E) |
| Wood County | 26th Regiment, Reserve
Militia |
|
| Arrangement |
| These records are arranged by regiment, and then by company within
each regiment. |
| Preferred Citation |
| (Identify the item), Reserve Militia military rolls,
Reconstruction military rolls, Military rolls, Texas Adjutant General's
Department. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and
Archives Commission. |
| Accession Information |
| Accession number: 1933/001 |
| These records were apparently transferred to the Texas State
Archives by the Texas Adjutant General's Department on February 21, 1934. |
| Restrictions on Access |
| None. |
| Restrictions on Use |
| None. |
| Processed by |
| Tony Black, July 1986 |
| | | 1st Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-729 | 1. | | | Company A (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. Fred
Carleton),
June 27,
1870 |
| 1. | | | Company A (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. Fred
Carleton),
October 1,
1870-December 31, 1871 |
| 1. | | | Company B (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. T. B.
Wheeler),
August 1,
1870 |
| 1. | | | Company B (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. T. B.
Wheeler),
September 5-December
31, 1870 |
| 2. | | | Company C (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. H. M. Metz),
August 1,
1870 |
| 2. | | | Company C (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. H. M. Metz),
June 27-December 31,
1870 |
| 2. | | | Company D (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. D. M.
Wilson),
August 8,
1870 |
| 3. | | | Company E (Wheelers Store, Travis County) (Capt. E. R.
Crockett),
August 6,
1870 |
| 3. | | | Company E (Wheelers Store, Travis County) (Capt. E.
R. Crockett),
September 1-December
31, 1871 |
| 4. | | | Company F (Austin, Travis County) (Capt. R. N. Lane),
September 23,
1870-September 23, 1871 |
| 4. | | | Company G (Walnut Creek, Travis County) (Capt. J. B.
Rogers),
July 30,
1870 |
| 4. | | | Company G (Walnut Creek, Travis County) (Capt. J. B.
Rogers),
October 1-December 31,
1870 |
| 5. | | | Company H (Capt. R. W. Riley),
December 31,
1870 |
| 5. | | | Company I (Capt. W. H. Browning),
June 16,
1871 |
| 5. | | | Company K (Travis County) (Capt. Wash L. Young),
1871 |
| 5. | | | Field & Staff (Lt. Col. John Robinson),
March 6,
1871 |
| | | 2nd Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-729 | 6. | | | Company A (Columbus, Colorado County) (Capt. George
McCormick),
August 6,
1870 |
| 6. | | | Company B (Fielsburg, Colorado County) (Capt. Ed H.
Adams),
November 1,
1870 |
| 6. | | | Company C (New Mainz, Colorado County) (Capt. Anton
Braden),
August 1,
1871 |
| 7. | | | Company D (Alleyton, Colorado County) (Capt. Alex
Matthews),
September 30,
1871 |
| 7. | | | Company E (Oakland) (Capt. I. N. Wall),
August 17,
1870 [2 copies] |
| | | 3rd Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-729 | 8. | | | Company A (Round Top, Fayette County) (Capt. W. E.
Rosenberg),
August 7,
1870 |
| 8. | | | Company B (Neese's Store, Fayette County) (Capt.
Martin Zivernemann),
August 11,
1870 [2 copies] |
| 8. | | | Company C (LaGrange, Fayette County) (Capt. R. T.
Bradshaw),
August 13,
1870 |
| 9. | | | Company D (Neese's Store, Fayette County) (Capt.
Christian Luving),
August 30-September 30,
1870 |
| 9. | | | Company E (Round Top, Fayette County) (Capt. Amos
Sampson),
September 3,
1870 |
| 9. | | | Company F (La Grange, Fayette County) (Capt. John
Kellough),
August 20,
1870 |
| 9. | | | Company G (Capt. B. F. Dunn),
September 30,
1871 |
| | | 4th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-729 | 10. | | | Company A (Navasota, Grimes County) (Capt. J. Earl
Preston),
August 10,
1870 [2 copies] |
| 10. | | | Company B (Capt. H. M. Gantt),
1870 |
| 10. | | | Company C (Capt. J. C. Hutcheson),
October 12,
1871 |
| | | 5th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-729 | 11. | | | Company A (San Antonio, Bexar County) (Capt. E.
Peterrider),
1870 |
| 11. | | | Company B (Capt. W. H. Houston),
December 20,
1870 |
| | | 6th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-729 | 12. | | | Company A (Crockett, Houston County) (Capt. J. C.
English),
August 30,
1870 |
| 12. | | | Company C (Capt. Sampson Hudson),
February 13,
1871 |
| 12. | | | Company D) (Capt. Thomas W. Craddock),
May 24, 1871 |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-730 | 13. | | | Company E (Leon County) (Capt. H. A. Moorehead),
June 16,
1871 |
| 13. | | | Company F (Capt. C. G. Walker),
June 16,
1871 |
| 13. | | | Company G (Capt. J. J. Thomas),
June 16,
1871 |
| 14. | | | Company H (San Augustine County) (Capt. Richard
Holman),
June 19,
1871 |
| 14. | | | Company I (San Augustine County) (Capt. B. R.
Wallace),
December 3,
1870 |
| 14. | | | Company K (San Augustine County) (Capt. W. I.
Townsend),
December 3,
1870 |
| | | 7th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-730 | 15. | | | Company A (San Marcos, Hays County) (Capt. W. W.
Martin),
August 13-September 5,
1870 |
| 15. | | | Company A (San Marcos, Hays County) (Capt. W. W.
Martin),
August 29,
1870 |
| 15. | | | Company B (San Marcos, Hays County) (Capt. J. V.
Hutchins),
[October 4],
1870 |
| 16. | | | Company C (Blanco City, Blanco County) (Capt. G. F.
Daniell),
September 5,
1870 |
| 16. | | | Company D (Round Mountain, Blanco County) (Capt. James
Ingram),
November 22,
1870 |
| | | 8th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-730 | 17. | | | Company A (Galveston) (Capt. Oliver Steele),
July 30,
1870 |
| 17. | | | Company B (Galveston) (Capt. M. Quin),
1871 |
| 17. | | | Company C (Galveston) (Capt. J. C. Gorham),
1870 |
| 18. | | | Company D (Galveston) (Capt. W. S. Coleman),
1870 |
| 18. | | | Company E (Capt. Peter H. Erhard),
August 25,
1870 |
| 19. | | | Company F (Galveston) (Capt. N. J. Baulard),
September 8,
1870 |
| 19. | | | Company G (Galveston) (Capt. J. V. Riley),
September 15,
1870 |
| | | 9th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-730 | 20. | | | Company A (Brenham, Washington County) (Capt. I. C.
Lusk),
August 15,
1870 |
| 20. | | | Company B (Chappell Hill, Washington County) (Capt. E.
J. Felder),
1870 |
| 20. | | | Company C (Washington County) (Capt. Alfred Mitchell),
1870 |
| 21. | | | Company D (Long Point, Washington County) (Capt.
Newton Ballard),
September 1,
1870 |
| 21. | | | Company E (Chappell Hill, Washington County) (Capt.
Thomas W. White),
1870 |
| 22. | | | Company F (Independence, Washington County) (Capt.
Gonzales Smith),
October 26,
1870 |
| 22. | | | Company G (Chappell Hill, Washington County) (Capt. A.
G. Garnett),
November 25,
1870 |
| 23. | | | Company H (Chappell Hill, Washington County) (Capt.
Allen W. Wilder),
November 26,
1870 |
| 23. | | | Company I (Capt. Edmund Clark),
December 5,
1870 |
| 23. | | | Company K (Victoria) (Capt. R. V. Weisiger),
May 24, 1871 |
| | | 10th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-730 | 24. | | | Company A (Marlin, Falls County) (Capt. J. W.
Watkins),
August 2,
1870 |
| 24. | | | Company B (Carolina) (Capt. F. D. Stewart),
July 24,
1871 |
| 24. | | | Company C (Capt. J. M. Witten),
October 16,
1871 |
| | | 11th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-730 | 25. | | | Company A (Capt. W. P. McGowan),
1870 |
| 25. | | | Company B (Houston, Harris County) (Capt. Sam Allen),
1870 |
| 25. | | | Company C (Houston, Harris County) (Capt. D. W.
Baziza),
1870 |
| | | 12th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-730 | 26. | | | Company A (Cameron, Milam County) (Capt. J. W. McCown
Jr.),
June 27,
1870 |
| 26. | | | Company B (Capt. W. T. Lancaster),
November 6,
1871 |
| | | 13th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-731 | 27. | | | Company A (Red River County) (Capt. J. H. Bloodworth),
September 12,
1870 |
| 27. | | | Company B (Red River County) (Capt. Wash Rogers),
September 9,
1870 |
| 27. | | | Company C (Capt. Andrew Sands),
September 10,
1870 |
| 28. | | | Company D (Clarksville, Red River County) (Capt.
Robert Richardson),
1870 |
| 28. | | | Company E (Clarksville, Red River County) (Capt.
Robert Allison),
1870 |
| 28. | | | Company F (Clarksville, Red River County) (Capt.
William Somerville),
1870 |
| 28. | | | Company G (Clarksville, Red River County) (Capt. W. B.
Winston),
September 22,
1870 |
| 29. | | | Company H (Clarksville, Red River County) (Capt. Perry
Johnson),
September 22,
1870 |
| 29. | | | Company I (Clarksville, Red River County) (Capt. John
Watson),
September 22,
1870 |
| 29. | | | Company K (Cuthand, Red River County) (Capt. W. A.
Mauldin),
September 10,
1870 |
| | | 14th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-731 | 30. | | | Company B (Sisterdale, Kendall County) (Capt. Heinrich
Magers),
September 17,
1870 |
| 30. | | | Company D (Fredericksburg, Gillespie County) (Capt.
Emil Wahrmund),
November 5,
1870 |
| 30. | | | Company E (Bandera County) (Capt. Arthur Pue),
August 1,
1870 |
| 31. | | | Company F (Gillespie County) (Capt. F. Joseph
Leyendecker),
December 15,
1870-November 14, 1871 |
| 31. | | | Company G (Fredericksburg, Gillespie County) (Capt.
August Duecker),
January 18,
1871 |
| 31. | | | Company H (Gillespie and Kendall Counties) (Capt.
Charles Enderlin),
October 20,
1870 |
| 31. | | | Company H (Gillespie and Kendall Counties) (Capt.
Charles Enderlin),
1870 |
| 31. | | | Company I (Kerr County) (Capt. Alonzo Rees),
October 20, 1870-May 2,
1871 |
| | | 15th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-731 | 32. | | | Company A (Houston, Harris County) (Capt. Peter
Floeck),
September 6,
1870 |
| | | 16th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-731 | 33. | | | Company A (Calvert, Robertson County) (Capt. J. H.
Littlefield),
1870 |
| 33. | | | Company B (Owensville) (Capt. J. B. Boyd),
September 1,
1870 |
| | | 17th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-731 | 34. | | | Company A (Red River County) (Capt. William
Marshbanks),
1870 |
| 34. | | | Company B (Red River County) (Capt. Scott Beaty),
October 7,
1870 |
| 34. | | | Company C (Red River County) (Capt. Jack Archy),
June 17,
1871 |
| 34. | | | Company D (Red River County) (Capt. William Gordon),
June 17,
1871 |
| 35. | | | Company E (Red River County) (Capt. S. R. Stiles),
June 17,
1871 |
| 35. | | | Company F (Red River County) (Capt. R. J. Lee),
June 17,
1871 |
| 35. | | | Company G (Red River County) (Capt. Justice Whiteman),
June 17,
1871 |
| 36. | | | Company H (Red River County) (Capt. Russell Ward),
June 17,
1871 |
| 36. | | | Company I (Red River County) (Capt. J. F. Hulin),
June 17,
1871 |
| | | 18th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-731 | 37. | | | Company A (Brenham, Washington County) (Capt. S. R.
Kanada),
October 12,
1870 |
| 37. | | | Company B (Gay Hill, Washington County) (Capt. R. W.
Tarver),
October 26,
1870 |
| 37. | | | Company C (Independence, Washington County) (Capt.
Thomas C. Clay),
November 17,
1870 |
| 38. | | | Company D (Gay Hill, Washington County) (Capt. S. A.
Morriss),
October 2,
1870 |
| 38. | | | Company E (Travis) (Capt. John C. White),
October 26,
1870 |
| 38. | | | Company F (Washington, Texas) (Capt. N. T. Davis),
December 24,
1870 |
| | | 20th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-731 | 39. | | | Company A (Jefferson, [Marion County]) (Capt. W. H.
Mason),
August 5,
1870 |
| | | 21st Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-731 | 39. | | | Company A (Huntsville, Walker County) (Capt. J. Mark
Smither),
October 1,
1870 |
| 39. | | | Company B (Huntsville, Walker County) (Capt. L. B.
Hightower),
October 29,
1870 |
| | | 22nd Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-731 | 40. | | | Company A (Woodville, Tyler County) (Capt. T. H.
Spurlock),
August 26,
1870 |
| 40. | | | Company B (Woodville, Tyler County) (Capt. Charles H.
Jones),
January 1-March 1,
1871 |
| 40. | | | Company B (Woodville, Tyler County) (Capt. Charles H.
Jones),
March 1-May 1,
1871 |
| 40. | | | Company C (Jasper County) (Capt. James C. Harelson),
June 19,
1871 |
| 41. | | | Company D (Capt. Charles R. Beaty),
June 19,
1871 |
| 41. | | | Company E (Capt. G. W. Noreworthy),
June 19,
1871 |
| 41. | | | Company F (Capt. Milton Stone),
June 19,
1871 |
| 42. | | | Company G (Capt. W. J. B. Adams),
June 19,
1871 |
| 42. | | | Company H (San Augustine County) (Capt. Harry
Garrett),
December 30,
1870 |
| 42. | | | Company I (San Augustine County) (Capt. John M. V.
Bulloch),
December 3,
1870 |
| | | 23rd Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-732 | 43. | | | Company A (Pleasanton, Atascosa County) (Capt. J. C.
Carr),
September 22,
1870 |
| 43. | | | Company B (Pleasanton, Atascosa County) (Capt. H. S.
Tom),
September 22,
1870 |
| 43. | | | Company C (Pleasanton, Atascosa County) (Capt. S. W.
Merchant),
September 26,
1870 |
| 43. | | | Company D (Head, Atascosa County) (Capt. J. R.
Sweeten),
September 25,
1870 |
| | | 24th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-732 | 44. | | | Company A (Seguin, Guadalupe County) (Capt. John R.
Jefferson),
September 15,
1870 |
| 44. | | | Company B (Seguin, Guadalupe County) (Capt. Samuel L.
Herron),
September 20,
1870 |
| 44. | | | Company C (Capt. Texas P. Dimmitt),
December 5,
1870 |
| 45. | | | Company D (Seguin, Guadalupe County) (Capt. R. T.
Nixon),
January 18,
1871 |
| 45. | | | Company E (Seguin, Guadalupe County) (Capt. Philip
Reinhart),
January 18,
1871 |
| 45. | | | Company F (Seguin, Guadalupe County) (Capt. F. A.
Blumberg),
November 1,
1870 |
| 46. | | | Company G (Capt. C. H. Lee),
December 15,
1870 |
| 46. | | | Company H (Seguin, Guadalupe County) (Capt. L. R.
Cockrun),
January 18,
1871 |
| 47. | | | Company I (Seguin, Guadalupe County) (Capt. W. P. H.
Douglass),
March 6,
1871 |
| 47. | | | Company K (Seguin, Guadalupe County) (Capt. William B.
Ball),
October 13,
1871 |
| | | 25th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-732 | 48. | | | Company A (Uvalde, Uvalde County) (Capt. Alson
Blakeney),
March 1,
1871 [2 copies] |
| 48. | | | Company B (Uvalde County) (Capt. J. A. Sumpter),
April 24,
1871 |
| 49. | | | Company C (Castroville, Medina County) (Capt. Joseph
Carle),
1870 |
| 49. | | | Company D (Quihi, Medina County) (Capt. A. J.
Reitzer),
1870 |
| 49. | | | Company E (Hondo, Medina County) (Capt. George W.
Johnson),
1870 |
| | | 26th Regiment, Reserve Militia: |
| Oversize | Folder |
| 401-732 | 50. | | | Company A (Quitman, Wood County) (Capt. J. W. Brown),
November 23,
1870 |
| 50. | | | Company B (Quitman, Wood County) (Capt. John V.
Wilson),
November 28,
1870 |
| 50. | | | Company C (Quitman, Wood County) (Capt. F. M. Crone),
November 28,
1870 |
| 51. | | | Company D (Quitman, Wood County) (Capt. A. H. Jones),
January 31,
1871 |
| 51. | | | Company E (Quitman, Wood County) (Capt. L. L.
Weatherford),
December 5,
1870 |
| 51. | | | Company F (Quitman, Wood County) (Capt. A. L. Adams),
January 31,
1871 |
| 52. | | | Company G (Quitman, Wood County) (Capt. W. M. Giles),
December 15,
1870 |
| 52. | | | Company H (Quitman, Wood County) (Capt. Wesley Ward),
December 5,
1870 |
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