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Overview

Agency History

Scope and Contents of the Records

Organization

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Description of Series

Texas Ranger (pre-Civil War) military rolls, 1846-1861,

Frontier Battalion military rolls, 1874-1901,

Special State Troops military rolls, 1876-1880,

Special Force military rolls, 1880-1881,

Ranger Force military rolls, 1901-1910, 1913-1914, undated,

Texas State Library and Archives Commission

Texas Adjutant General's Department:

An Inventory of Ranger Military Rolls at the Texas State Archives, 1846-1861, 1874-1910, 1913-1914, undated



Overview

Creator:Texas. Adjutant General's Dept.
Title:Ranger military rolls
Dates:1846-1861, 1874-1910, 1913-1914, undated
Abstract:These records include muster rolls, muster-in rolls, muster/payrolls, and payrolls for various Ranger organizations of the State of Texas, maintained by the Texas Adjutant General's Department. They date 1846-1861, 1874-1910, 1913-1914, and undated. The information contained on the rolls varies considerably. They represent five organizational groups: Rangers of the pre-Civil War era, the Frontier Battalion, Special State Troops, the Special Force, and the Ranger Force. For the middle three organizations, there is a chronological overlap.
Quantity:15.71 cubic ft.
LanguageEnglish.
Repository: Texas State Archives

Agency History

The term "Texas Ranger" is a generic term that applies to members of units variously called Ranging Corps, Rangers, Mounted Volunteers, Mounted Gunmen, Mounted Riflemen, and Spies (1836-1845); Rangers, Mounted Volunteers, and Minute Men (1846-1861); Mounted Regiment and Frontier Regiment (1861-1865); Frontier Forces (1870-1873); Frontier Men (1874); Frontier Battalion (1874-1901); Special State Troops (1876-1880); Special Force (1880-1881); and Ranger Force (1901-1935).

During the lifetime of the Republic of Texas (1836-1845), certain companies of the Republic of Texas militia operated as Ranger units.

Whereas under the Republic the Adjutant General was subservient to the Secretary of War, under statehood the position was elevated to that of head of all military departments. After annexation, the 1st Legislature provided for an Adjutant General to be appointed by the Governor, in "an Act to organize the Militia of the State of Texas" (April 21, 1846). The duties which fell to the Adjutant General included the issuance of all military orders; the maintenance of records of appointments, promotions, resignations, deaths, commissions, etc.; the receipt of monthly and annual returns, and muster rolls from the various military units; the keeping of the records of general courts martial; recruitment and enrollment of Rangers and militiamen; and now, the issuing of all bounty and donation land warrants on the basis of military service to the Republic. This last duty was assumed by the Commissioner of Claims, pursuant to an Act of the legislature passed August 1, 1856; the office of the Adjutant General had been the victim of apparent arson in October 1855, allegedly by persons engaged in land certificate fraud. The position of Adjutant General was itself reestablished by the Militia Law of February 14, 1860, by which act he also assumed the duties of Quartermaster General and Ordnance Officer of the State.

With the Civil War came the reorganization of the office, an act of December 25, 1861 creating an Adjutant and Inspector General, who would also serve as Quartermaster and Commissary General, and Ordnance Officer. Oversight of the 33 Brigades of the Texas State Troops plus the Frontier Regiment fell to this office, just as later Adjutant Generals would split their time between the Militia and the Rangers (whatever the prevailing terminology).

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). Within months of Texas' readmission to the Union under Radical Republican Governor Edmund J. Davis (1870), the Legislature created the Frontier Forces (June 13), as well as the State Guard and Reserve Militia, and the State Police, all of which were commanded by a newly restored state Adjutant General. On November 25, 1871, the Legislature added a fifth organization, the Minute Men.

The place of the Frontier Forces was taken in 1873 and 1874 by the Rangers and the Frontier Men, and finally by the Frontier Battalion, organized by an act passed April 10, 1874. On July 22, 1876, "an Act to suppress lawlessness and crime in certain parts of the state" authorized the creation of the Special State Troops, commanded first by Captain Leander McNelly and subsequently by Captain J. L. Hall. In the last year of the operation of this Special Force (1880-1881), it was commanded by Captain Thomas L. Oglesby.

The Frontier Battalion was reorganized as the Ranger Force by an act of the 27th Texas Legislature on March 29, 1901. From time to time this regular force was supplemented by specially commissioned Special Rangers, Railroad Rangers, Cattlemen's Association Rangers, and Loyalty Rangers. Finally, on August 10, 1935, the Ranger Force was transferred to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

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Scope and Contents of the Records

These records include muster rolls, muster-in rolls, muster/payrolls, and payrolls for various Ranger organizations of the State of Texas, maintained by the Texas Adjutant General's Department. They date 1846-1861, 1874-1910, 1913-1914, and undated. These military rolls were compiled at the time, usually by the company commanders. The information contained on the rolls varies considerably. Most of the rolls are in the form of oversize single sheets; many of the rolls are in duplicate, triplicate, or even quadruplicate. They represent five organizational groups: Rangers of the pre-Civil War era, the Frontier Battalion, Special State Troops, the Special Force, and the Ranger Force. For the middle three organizations, there is a chronological overlap.

Texas Ranger (pre-Civil War) military rolls consists of muster rolls and payrolls, dating 1846-1861. The series combines Rangers, Mounted Volunteers, and Minute Men, as the terminology is interchangeable for the decade and a half before the Civil War. The county is included on the item inventory whenever it is known. Many of the payrolls do not indicate the name of the captain, and are therefore listed under the name of the lieutenant or sergeant.

Frontier Battalion military rolls date 1874-1901. Most are muster/payrolls, each covering a two- or three-month period. Approximately once a year the commanders compiled muster or muster-in rolls. Most members of the Frontier Battalion during the 1870s, and in most companies those during the early 1880s, have been included in the search room "Ranger Rolls" card index. In addition, there are two rolls listed at the end of this series, entitled "Roster of Secret Service Men," 1884-1886, attached to the various companies of the Frontier Battalion. Finally, there are two volumes. One is a roughly alphabetical index to both individuals and to companies, for a roster of the Frontier Battalion and the militia, dated 1874 (but possibly incorporating later dates as well). The other volume contains muster rolls for the Frontier Battalion, dated September 1, 1878, arranged by company (A through F).

Special State Troops military rolls consists of muster/payrolls for two captains of the Special State Troops, dating 1876-1880. Individuals in Captain McNelly's company are included in the search room "Ranger Rolls" card index.

Special Force military rolls consists of a muster-in roll and three muster/payrolls, for one captain of a Special Force company called out for special service in San Diego, Duval County, 1880-1881.

Ranger Force military rolls consists of payrolls for all four companies of the Ranger Force (A, B, C, and D), dating 1901-1910, 1913-1914, and undated. Each payroll reflects one month's service. In addition, there are four muster-in rolls, one for each company, dated July 8 or 9, 1903. These rolls are interfiled.

The military rolls of other Texas Ranger units are found in other finding aids, including: Republic of Texas military rolls (some companies in the Republic of Texas Militia were Ranger units), Civil War military rolls (Frontier Regiment), and Reconstruction military rolls (Frontier Forces, Texas Rangers, and Minute Men). See Related Materials below for links to these finding aids.

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). For non-Union Civil War rolls, there is a set of index cards in the Archives search room listing these military rolls by captain and by organization.

This finding aid describes five 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

The Ranger military rolls subgroup of the Adjutant General's records is organized into five series:
Texas Ranger (pre-Civil War) military rolls, 1846-1861, 4.57 cubic ft.
Frontier Battalion military rolls, 1874-1901, 8.76 cubic ft.
Special State Troops military rolls, 1876-1880, 0.14 cubic ft.
Special Force military rolls, 1880-1881, fractional
Ranger Force military rolls, 1901-1910, 1913-1914, undated, 2.24 cubic ft.

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Restrictions

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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Index Terms

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. Frontier Battalion.
Texas. Special State Troops.
Texas. Special Force (Duval County, Tex.)
Texas. Ranger Force.
Document Types:
Muster rolls--Texas--1846-1861, 1874-1910, 1913-1914, undated.
Payrolls--Texas--Military records--1846-1861, 1874-1910, 1913-1914, undated.
Rosters--Texas--Military records--1874, 1884-1886.
Functions:
Protection of Texas.

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Related Material

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.

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 Mounted Volunteers service records, 1854-1861, 1.88 cubic ft.; Frontier Forces service records, 1870-1871, 4.23 cubic ft.; Frontier Battalion service records, 1874-1901 (bulk 1874-1898), 17.86 cubic ft.; Regular Rangers service records, 1855-1861, 1901-1935 (bulk 1901-1935), 7.05 cubic ft.; Special Rangers service records, 1916-1934, 21.15 cubic ft.; Loyalty Rangers service records, 1918, 2.35 cubic ft.; and Railroad Rangers service records, 1922-1935, 7.52 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, Civil War records, 1855, 1860-1866, undated (bulk 1861-1865), 16.94 cubic ft. (includes Ranger records, 1861-1865, undated, 0.94 cubic ft. (under Texas State Troops records))
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, Republic of Texas military rolls, 1835-1846, undated, 9.45 cubic ft. (includes Republic of Texas Militia military rolls, 1836-1845 (bulk 1838-1839), 4.01 cubic ft.; some companies were of Rangers)
Texas Adjutant General's Department, Civil War military rolls, 1860-1865, 54.06 cubic ft. (includes the Frontier Regiment, indiscriminantly mixed in with other "Confederate" unit military rolls)
Texas Adjutant General's Department, Reconstruction military rolls, 1865-1866, 1870-1877 (bulk 1870-1874), 20.25 cubic ft. (includes the following Ranger organizations: Frontier Forces military rolls, 1870-1873, undated (bulk 1870-1871), 0.97 cubic ft.; and Texas Ranger military rolls, 1873-1874, 0.69 cubic ft.)
Texas Department of Public Safety, Records, 1935-1995, 27.95 cubic ft. (processed), plus approximately 29.87 cubic ft. (unprocessed) (especially Texas Ranger Division records, 1963-1995, 14 cubic ft.)

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

(Identify the item and cite the series), Ranger military rolls, Military rolls, Texas Adjutant General's Department. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.

Accession Information

Accession numbers: 1933/001, 1933/003, 1976/048, and unknown others

Although accession records are sketchy, military rolls were probably the earliest records transferred from the Texas Adjutant General's office to the Texas State Archives. 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. On February 21, 1934, the following groups of military rolls were transferred: "miscellaneous" rolls from 1835-1844 and 1848; Civil War; Frontier Regiment; State Police; State Guard; Reserve Militia; Frontier Forces; Frontier Battalion; Special State Troops; Texas Volunteer Guard; Spanish-American War; and Texas National Guard. On February 27, 1934 eight muster rolls for Captains Tobin, A. C. Hill, Littleton, and Harrison (1859-1861) were transferred to the Texas State Archives by the Bureau of Records, Board of Control. On December 4, 1975, the Texas Adjutant General transferred payrolls for three captains in the Ranger Force, 1913-1914.

Processing Information

Tony Black, July 1986, April 1988, September 1988

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Detailed Description of the Records

 

Texas Ranger (pre-Civil War) military rolls, 1846-1861,
4.57 cubic ft.

This series consists of approximately 299 muster rolls and payrolls, for approximately 81 commanding officers, dating 1846-1861. Many of the rolls are in duplicate, triplicate, or even quadruplicate. The series combines Rangers, Mounted Volunteers, and Minute Men, as the terminology is interchangeable for the decade and a half before the Civil War. The county is included on the item inventory whenever it is known; a cross-reference follows. Many of the payrolls do not indicate the name of the captain, and are therefore listed under the name of the lieutenant or sergeant. Information available on these rolls, which are usually pre-printed forms, include: name, rank, age; when, where, by whom, and for what period joined for duty and enrolled; number of miles to place of rendezvous and from place of discharge home; valuation in dollars of horses, horse equipment, guns, and pistols; and remarks.
A cross-reference chart follows, to match the company commander to the county and/or town/city where the company was headquartered (where these are known).

COUNTY: COMPANY COMMANDER:
Anderson County Woodward, John R.
Bandera County Ballantyne, Robert (Lt.)
Bell County (Belton) White, Robert M. (Lt.)
Bexar County Brown, James H. (Lt.)
Bexar County (San Antonio) Boggess, Giles S.
Bexar County (San Antonio) Henry, William R.
Bexar County (San Antonio) Tom, William
Bosque County Nelson, Allison (Lt.)
Burnet County Conner, John H. (Lt.)
Cameron County (Brownsville) Lewis, G. K.
Cameron County (Brownsville) Littleton, John
Cameron County (Brownsville) Hill, A. C. (Sgt.)
Cameron County (Brownsville) Walker, Joseph (Lt.)
Collin County (McKinney) Fitzhugh, William
Comanche County Price, Leon (Lt.)
Comanche/Coryell Counties Frost, Thomas C. (Lt.)
Coryell County Fauntleroy, F. W. (Lt.)
Fannin County (Belknap) Woods, William M.
Fayette County (LaGrange/Monterey, Mexico) McCulloch, Ben (Major)
Gillespie County (Fredericksburg) Cameron, Ewen
Hamilton County Gentry, F. B.
Jack, Wise, Parker, Young, and Montague Counties Hamner, H. A.
Lampasas County Hughes, Moses (Lt.)
Live Oak County (Oakville) Donelson, John
Mason County Lewis, W. Charles (Lt.)
McLennan County Erath, G. B.
McLennan County (Waco) Harrison, Thomas
McLennan County (Waco) Sublett, David L.
Montague County Scanland, John
Montague, Wise, Parker, Young, and Jack Counties Hamner, H. A.
Palo Pinto County Jones, Stephen F.
Parker, Wise, Young, Montague, and Jack Counties Hamner, H. A.
Polk County (Moscow) Moore, D. D.
San Saba County Wood, W. Riley (Lt.)
San Saba County Conner, John H. (Lt.)
San Saba County Williams, John (Lt.)
Tarrant County Johnson, Thomas J.
Travis County (Austin) Ford, John S.
Uvalde County Black, Reading W.
Uvalde County (Sabinal Settlements) Davenport, John M.
Victoria County Hampton, G. J.
Williamson County (Liberty Hill) Dalrymple, William C.
Williamson County (near Georgetown) Burleson, A. B.
Wise, Parker, Young, Montague, and Jack Counties Hamner, H. A.
Young County Cochran, John H. (Lt.)
Young, Wise, Parker, Montague, and Jack Counties Hamner, H. A.
(between Rio Grande and Guadalupe R.) Henry, William R.
(Camargo) Hall, John S.
(Leona River) Benton, Nathaniel
(Red River) Lee, R. J.
(Rio Blanco) Callahan, James H.
Arrangement
These records are arranged alphabetically by commander, and therein chronologically.
Preferred Citation
(Identify the item), Texas Ranger (pre-Civil War) military rolls, Ranger military rolls, Military rolls, Texas Adjutant General's Department. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Accession Information
Accession numbers: 1933/001, 1933/003, and unknown others
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. On February 21, 1934, the Texas Adjutant General's Department transferred "miscellaneous" rolls to the Texas State Archives, including some dating 1848. Eight muster rolls for Captains Tobin, A. C. Hill, Littleton, and Harrison (1859-1861) were transferred to the Texas State Archives by the Bureau of Records, Board of Control on February 27, 1934.
Restrictions on Access
None.
Restrictions on Use
Some of the military rolls may be too large and/or too fragile for photocopying.
Processed by
Tony Black, July 1986
Ballantyne, Robert (Lt.)--Bandera County Minute Detachment of Texas Rangers:
OversizeFolder
401-7231. March 29-July 3, 1860
Barry, J. B. (Lt.):
Map-caseFolder
401-7931. January 10-February 25, 1861
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Benton, Nathaniel--Texas Rangers/Mounted Rangers/Mounted Volunteers (Leona River):
OversizeFolder
401-7231. September 15, 1855
[3 copies]
1. September 15-October 15, 1855
[3 copies]
1. September 15-October 15, 1855
(payroll)
1. January 8, 1856
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Berry, Henry W.--Texas Rangers (for suppression of Cortinas disturbances) (Corpus Christi):
OversizeFolder
401-7232. November 10, 1859
Berry, Henry W.--Texas Rangers (Brownsville):
OversizeFolder
401-7232. November 10-December 20, 1859
Black, Reading W.--Minute Men [Uvalde County][60 days]:
OversizeFolder
401-7232. 1856
[2 copies]
Black, Reading W.--Mounted Volunteer Minute Men:
OversizeFolder
401-7232. January 1-December 31, 1856
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Boggess, Giles S.--Texas Mounted Volunteers, Company A (San Antonio):
OversizeFolder
401-7233. December 23, 1854
Bourland, James--Mounted Volunteers:
Map-caseFolder
401-7931. October 28, 1858-January 28, 1859
[4 copies]
Bourland, James--Texas Mounted Rangers, 1st detachment:
Map-caseFolder
401-7931. October 28, 1858-January 28, 1859
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Bourland, James--Texas Mounted Rangers, 2nd detachment:
Map-caseFolder
401-7931. January 28-April 28, 1859
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Brown, James H. (Lt.)--Minute Men for the County of Bexar:
OversizeFolder
401-7233. April 5, 1860
3. April 5-June 6, 1860
Brown, John Henry--Texas Mounted Rangers (two detachments):
Map-caseFolder
401-7931. June 28-September 12, 1859
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Brown, John Henry--Texas Troops/State Troops:
OversizeFolder
401-7234. June 28-September 12, 1859
(payroll)
Buchel, Augustus--Company of 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade of Texan Foot Volunteer Riflemen, USA:
OversizeFolder
401-7234. May 22 - Nov. 22, 1846
Burleson, A. B.--Texas Mounted Rangers (near Georgetown):
Map-caseFolder
401-7932. April 4, 1860-May 9, 1861
2. December 29, 1860-December 29, 1861
Burleson, Ed--Texas Rangers:
OversizeFolder
401-7235. January 30, 1860-January 30, 1861
[2 copies]
Callahan, James H.--Texas Rangers/Mounted Rangers (Rio Blanco):
OversizeFolder
401-7236. July 20-October 19, 1855
[2 copies]
6. July 20-October 19, 1855
[2 copies]
(payroll)
6. April 3, 1856
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Cameron, Ewen--Texas Rangers (Fredericksburg):
OversizeFolder
401-7237. March 20, 1861
[3 copies]
7. April 10, 1861
(additional muster roll)
7. April 10, 1861
(additional)
Carmack, Thomas K. (Lt.)--Texas Mounted Rangers:
OversizeFolder
401-7237. December 14, 1857
[2 copies]
7. December 14, 1857-March 14, 1858
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Cochran, John H. (Lt.)--Young County Minute Men (detachment):
OversizeFolder
401-7238. March 27-May 27, 1860
Conner, John H. (Lt.)--Texas Mounted Volunteers (San Saba):
Map-caseFolder
401-7932. December 2, 1857
OversizeFolder
401-7238. December 2, 1857
8. December 2, 1857-March 2, 1858
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Conner, John H. (Lt.)--Texas/Mounted Rangers (Burnet):
OversizeFolder
401-7238. January 20, 1860
8. January 20-May 8, 1860
Covington, William B. (1st Sgt.):
OversizeFolder
401-7239. 1857
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Cowan, D. C. (Sgt.):
OversizeFolder
401-7239. May 2-July 24, 1858
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Dalrymple, William C. (Capt.)--Texas Rangers (Liberty Hill):
OversizeFolder
401-72310. January 23-October 13, 1860
Map-caseFolder
401-7933. January 14-October 13, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
3. December 29, 1860-June 22, 1861
(discharge roll)
Dalrymple, William C. (Col.)--Field & Staff, Mounted Rangers:
Map-caseFolder
401-7933. December 29, 1860-June 22, 1861
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Darnell, Nicholas H.--Texas Rangers:
Map-caseFolder
401-7933. April 14-August 13, 1860
Davenport, John M.--Mounted Volunteers Minute Men (Sabinal Settlements):
OversizeFolder
401-72311. March 13, 1856-June 1, 1857
[2 copies]
11. March 13, 1856-June 1, 1857
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Davidson, S. G.:
Map-caseFolder
401-7934. March 20-April 14, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Donelson, John--Texas Rangers (Oakville, Live Oak County):
Map-caseFolder
401-7934. November 5, 1859
[2 copies]
4. November 5-December 10, 1859
[2 copies]
(payroll)
English, Levi--Mounted Men/Rangers (for protection of western frontier):
OversizeFolder
401-72312. August 6-November 13, 1855
[2 copies]
Map-caseFolder
401-7935. August 1, 1855
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Erath, G. B.--McLennan County Minute Men:
OversizeFolder
401-72312. March 8, 1861
[2 copies]
12. March 8-September 8, 1861
12. September 8-December 8, 1861
Fauntleroy, F. W. (Lt.)--Minute Men, Coryell County (detachment):
OversizeFolder
401-72413. March 16, 1860
[4 copies]
Map-caseFolder
401-7935. March 16-June 16, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Fiddler, Sam G. (Sgt.) [?]:
Map-caseFolder
401-7936. November 10, 1858-May 10, 1859
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Fitzhugh, G. S.:
Map-caseFolder
401-7935. April 14-October 25, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Fitzhugh, William--Texas Mounted Volunteers (McKinney, Texas):
Map-caseFolder
401-7936. October 2, 1854
6. October 9, 1854
OversizeFolder
401-72413. January 14-March 11, 1856
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Ford, John S.--Texas Rangers (Austin):
OversizeFolder
401-72414. February 5, 1858
[2 copies]
14. January 28-August 5, 1858
[2 copies]
(payroll)
14. February 8-August 5, 1858
[2 copies]
(payroll)
14. February 8-August 5, 1858
[2 copies]
(extra duty)
Map-caseFolder
401-7937. February 5, 1858
7. November 10, 1858-May 10, 1859
[5 copies]
7. January 20-May 17, 1860
Frandtzen, Erasmus (Lt.):
Map-caseFolder
401-7936. March 24-June 19, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Frost, Thomas C. (Lt.)--Texas Mounted Rangers/Mounted Men (Comanche and Coryell Counties):
OversizeFolder
401-72415. December 21, 1857
[2 copies]
15. December 21, 1857-March 21, 1858
(payroll)
Gentry, F. B.--Hamilton County Minute Men:
Map-caseFolder
401-7948. March 20, 1860
8. March 20-June 21, 1860
[4 copies]
(payroll)
Hall, John S.--2nd Regiment, 1st Brigade, Texas Mounted Volunteer Riflemen (ordered into service of U.S. by Governor of Texas) (Camargo):
Map-caseFolder
401-7948. June 19-August 31, 1846
Hamner, H. A.--Rangers (Wise, Parker, Young, Montague, and Jack Counties):
OversizeFolder
401-72417. January 24, 1860
Hampton, G. J.--Texas Mounted Volunteers (Victoria):
OversizeFolder
401-72416. November 12, 1859-January 2, 1860
[2 copies]
16. November 12, 1859-January 1, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Harrison, Thomas--Texas Mounted Rangers (Waco):
OversizeFolder
401-72417. January 10, 1861
Map-caseFolder
401-7948. January 10-June 22, 1861
8. January 10-June 22, 1861
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Henry, William R.--Texas Mounted Volunteers, Company C (San Antonio):
Map-caseFolder
401-7949. December 14, 1854-March 31, 1855
[2 copies]
9. April 15, 1856
(payroll)
OversizeFolder
401-72418. September 15-October 15, 1855
[2 copies]
18. September 15-October 15, 1855
[2 copies]
(payroll)
18. [April 15, 1856]
[2 copies]
(payroll)
18. July 21, 1856
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Henry, William R.--Rangers (between Rio Grande and Guadalupe R.):
OversizeFolder
401-72418. June 19, 1859
18. [June 19, 1859] August 18, 1908
Herron, Andrew--Texas Mounted Volunteers (Ringgold Barracks):
Map-caseFolder
401-7949. November 18, 1859-January 1, 1860
[2 copies]
OversizeFolder
401-72420. November 18, 1859-January 1, 1860
[3 copies]
(payroll)
Hill, A. C. (Sgt.)--Texas Rangers (detachment) (Austin/Brownsville):
OversizeFolder
401-72419. December 30, 1859
[2 copies]
19. December 30, 1859-February 1, 1860
[3 copies]
(payroll)
Hodges, John Seaborn (Lt.)--Texas Mounted Volunteers/Mounted Men (against incursion of hostile Indians in settlements of upper Blanco and Guadalupe Rivers):
OversizeFolder
401-72420. December 14, 1857
[2 copies]
20. December 14, 1857-March 14, 1858
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Hughes, Moses (Lt.)--Lampasas County Minute Men (detachment):
OversizeFolder
401-72421. March 21, 1860
[3 copies]
Map-caseFolder
401-79410. March 21-June 24, 1860
(payroll)
Johnson, Middleton T. (Col.)--Mounted Rangers, Field & Staff:
Map-caseFolder
401-79410. March 17-May 15, 1860
[2 copies]
(discharge roll)
Johnson, Thomas J.--Texas Mounted Rangers (Tarrant County):
OversizeFolder
401-72422. April 21-October 21, 1860
[3 copies]
Map-caseFolder
401-79411. April 21-November 10, 1860
11. April 21-November 10, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Jones, Stephen F.--Palo Pinto County Minute Company (detachment of):
Map-caseFolder
401-79410. March 26-August 29, 1860
(muster out roll)
Lamar, Mirabeau B.--Texas Mounted Volunteers (near Monterey, Mexico):
OversizeFolder
401-72422. October 7, 1846
[photocopy]
Lee, R. J.--Red River Rangers (Rowland):
OversizeFolder
401-72422. October 27, 1860
Lewis, G. K.--Texas Mounted Volunteers (Brownsville):
Map-caseFolder
401-79411. January 1-March 13, 1853
11. September 14, 1852-March 13, 1853
(payroll)
Lewis, W. Charles (Lt.)--Mason County Minute Detachment:
OversizeFolder
401-72423. April 4, 1860
23. April 4-June 15, 1860
Littleton, John--Texas Rangers (Brownsville):
Map-caseFolder
401-79412. October 15, 1859-January 15, 1860
12. February 1-May 1, 1860
[2 copies]
12. February 1, 1860
(roll call & appraisement of horses, equipment, and arms)
12. February 1-May 28, 1860
(payroll fragment)
Lowe, John C. (Lt.):
Map-caseFolder
401-79412. March 26-December 24, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
McCulloch, Ben (Major)--Texan Mounted/Volunteer Cavalry (detachment, called into the service of the United States, July 1847) (LaGrange/Monterey, Mexico):
Map-caseFolder
401-79412. May 1-July 31, 1847
McCulloch, Henry E.--1st Company:
Map-caseFolder
401-79413. June 8, 1846
McCulloch, Henry E.--Texas Mounted Volunteers:
Map-caseFolder
401-79413. October 22, 1846
[photostat from National Archives and Records Administration]
13. October 22, 1846-February 28, 1847
[photostat from National Archives and Records Administration]
(San Marcos)
13. October 22 1846-October 21, 1847
[photostat from National Archives and Records Administration]
(Austin)
13. October 25, 1847
(Austin)
13. October 25-December 31, 1847
(Post McCulloch)
13. February 29-April 30, 1848
13. February 29-June 30, 1848
13. February 29-October 24, 1848
McCulloch, Henry E.--Mounted Regiment of Texian Volunteers:
Map-caseFolder
401-79413.Mounted Regiment of Texian Volunteers, October 25-December 8, 1848
[2 copies]
McCulloch, Henry E.--Texas Mounted Volunteers:
Map-caseFolder
401-79413. November 5, 1850-May 5, 1851
[2 copies]
(Fort Murrill)
13. May 5-November 4, 1851
[2 copies]
(Ft. Martin Scott)
Marlin, William N. P. (Lt.)--Texas Mounted Rangers:
Map-caseFolder
401-79414. February 24-August 24, 1858
[2 copies]
(Brazos Agency)
14. July 15, 1858
(Camp Runnels)
14. July 15-November 15, 1858
[2 copies]
OversizeFolder
401-72423. July 15-November 14, 1858
[2 copies]
(payroll)
23. February 24-April 4, 1859
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Moore, D. D.-- Moscow Guard:
OversizeFolder
401-72424. November 1, 1860
Nelson, Allison (Lt.)--Texas Rangers (detachment)/Bosque Minute Men:
OversizeFolder
401-72424. March 12, 1860
Nelson, Allison (Lt.)--Minute Men for Bosque County:
OversizeFolder
401-72424. March 14, 1860
Nelson, G. H.--Texas Mounted Militia:
Map-caseFolder
401-79414. October 10-December 28, 1857
(muster and payroll)
Preston, William G. (Lt.)--Texas Rangers (detachment) (Camp Runnels):
OversizeFolder
401-72525. April 20, 1858
[2 copies]
25. April 20-June 30, 1858
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Price, Lon (Lt.)--Comanche County Minute Men, Mounted Texas Rangers (detachment):
OversizeFolder
401-72526. March 20, 1860
[3 copies]
26. April-May 20, 1860
(return)
26. March 20-June 19, 1860
[2 copies]
(muster out roll)
Ragsdale, D. H. (Lt.):
Map-caseFolder
401-79515. April 28-June 8, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Rogers, Patrick H.:
OversizeFolder
401-72527. November 8-December 22, 18--[?]
(payroll)
27. undated [3 months]
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Ross, L. S[ullivan]--Texas Rangers:
OversizeFolder
401-72528. October 3, 1860-February 5, 1861
Map-caseFolder
401-79515. October 3, 1860-February 5, 1861
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Ross, Peter F.:
Map-caseFolder
401-79516. April 6-October 16, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Sansom, John W.--Texas Mounted Rangers/Volunteers (Middle Town, Comal County, for protection of upper Blanco's, Curey's, upper Guadalupe and Pedernales settlements):
OversizeFolder
401-72529. April 19, 1856
[2 copies]
29. April 16-July 16, 1856
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Map-caseFolder
401-79516. August 31-November 30, 1859
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Scanland, John (Lt.)--Montague County Minute Company Texas Rangers:
OversizeFolder
401-72530. April 7-June 6, 1860
[3 copies]
Map-caseFolder
401-79517. April 7-June 6, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Shaw, Owen--Texas Mounted Volunteers:
OversizeFolder
401-72531. August 18, 1852-February [17], 1853
Map-caseFolder
401-79517. August 18, 1852-February 17, 1853
(payroll)
Stephen, William F. (Lt.):
Map-caseFolder
401-79517. April 30-July 18, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Sublett, David L.--Texas Rangers (Waco):
Map-caseFolder
401-79517. February 7-May 14, 1861
17. February 4-May 14, 1861
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Tobin, William G.--Mounted Texas Rangers/Volunteers (San Antonio):
OversizeFolder
401-72532. October 12-November 15, 1855
[2 copies]
32. October 12-November 15, 1855
[2 copies]
(report)
32. October 12-November 15, 1855
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Tobin, William G.--Texas Mounted Volunteers (Camp Runnels):
Map-caseFolder
401-79518. October 18-November 3, 1859
Tobin, William G. (Major)--Field & Staff, [1st] Battalion of Texas Mounted Volunteers:
OversizeFolder
401-72532. October 19, 1859-February 10, 1860
32. January 11, 1860
(organization list)
Tom, William--Texas Volunteers (San Antonio):
OversizeFolder
401-72533. October 18, 1855
[3 copies]
33. [one month]
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Tumlinson, Peter:
Map-caseFolder
401-79518. Mounted Volunteers, November 12, 1859-February 10, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Walker, Dixon (Lt.)--Mounted Volunteers:
Map-caseFolder
401-79519. February 25-May 18, 1860
[3 copies]
(payroll)
Walker, John G.--Mounted Volunteers:
Map-caseFolder
401-79519. 1854
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Walker, Joseph (Lt.)--Texas Rangers/Mounted Volunteers:
Map-caseFolder
401-79520. November 30, 1859
[2 copies]
(Banquete, Texas)
20. November 30, 1859-January 20, 1860
[2 copies]
(Brownsville)
20. November 30, 1859-January 20, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
White, Robert M. (Lt.)--Bell County Texas Rangers (Belton):
OversizeFolder
401-72534. February 20, 1860
[3 copies]
Map-caseFolder
401-79520. February 20-June 20, 1860
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Williams, John (Lt.)--Texas Rangers/Mounted Volunteers (San Saba):
OversizeFolder
401-72535. May 24, 1858
[3 copies]
35. November 2, 1858-June 16, 1859
Map-caseFolder
401-79521. October 16, 1858-August 16, 1859
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Wood, Hanna:
Map-caseFolder
401-79522. January 18-February 29 [sic], 1861
[2 copies]
(payroll)
Wood, W. Riley (Lt.)--Minute Men, San Saba:
OversizeFolder
401-72536. March 5, 1860
[2 copies]
Woods, William M.--Texas [Mounted] Rangers, Fannin County (Belknap):
OversizeFolder
401-72537. April 10, 1860
[2 copies]
Map-caseFolder
401-79522. April 10-October 16, 1860
[2 copies]
Woodward, John R.--Anderson County Guards:
OversizeFolder
401-72538. [1860]
Wright, John R.--Texas Mounted Volunteers:
OversizeFolder
401-72538. [1856]
(payroll)
Yount, Andrew J.--Texas Rangers:
OversizeFolder
401-72538. [December 8,] 1860

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Frontier Battalion military rolls, 1874-1901,
8.76 cubic ft.

This series consists of approximately 1,002 rolls, for about 52 commanding officers (captains, lieutenants, and sergeants) of the Frontier Battalion, dating 1874-1901. Many are apparently multiple copies. Most are muster/payrolls, each covering a two- or three-month period, including the following information: name, rank, inclusive dates, period, pay per month, amount of pay, signatures, remarks, amount of stoppages, and balance due. Approximately once a year the commanders compiled muster or muster-in rolls, which included: name, rank, occupation, nativity, age, color of eyes, hair, and complexion, height, signatures, and valuation of horse. Note: the years which appear to be missing (e.g., Company A, 1886-1899) are actually years during which that company was disbanded. Most members of the Frontier Battalion during the 1870s, and in most companies those during the early 1880s, have been included in the search room "Ranger Rolls" card index.
In addition, there are two rolls listed at the end of this series, entitled "Roster of Secret Service Men," 1884-1886. The 59 men listed were attached to the various companies of the Frontier Battalion, except for one group which was described as "at large" in Oldham County. Information includes: date of enlistment, company to which attached, name (including many aliases), amount of pay (some served without pay), remarks, and date discharged. Also mentioned but not listed by name were "14 men of Missouri Pacific Railroad."
Finally, there are two volumes. One is a roughly alphabetical index to a roster of the Frontier Battalion and the militia, dated 1874 (but possibly incorporating later dates as well). This index is to both individuals and to companies, with companies underlined in red ink.
The other volume contains muster rolls for the Frontier Battalion, dated September 1, 1878, arranged by company (A through F); information on these rolls includes: number, name, description (rank, age, height, hair, eyes, complexion, occupation, and nativity), enlistment information (when, where, and by whom), value of horses, and remarks (including dates of discharge, transfer, resignation, etc., with the number of the appropriate General Order or Special Order). The rolls are concluded with a recapitulation, giving name and rank of each member of each company.
Arrangement
These records are arranged by company (Companies A through F), and then chronologically within each company.
Preferred Citation
(Identify the item), Frontier Battalion military rolls, Ranger 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
Some of the military rolls may be too large and/or too fragile for photocopying.
Processed by
Tony Black, July 1986
Company A, Frontier Men/Battalion
Capt. John R. Waller:
Map-caseFolder
401-7991. May 25, 1874
[4 copies]
(Erath and Comanche Counties)
1. May 25-August 25, 1874
1. September 26, 1874
1. September 30, 1874
[2 copies]
(Stephens County)
Company A, Frontier Battalion
Lt. J. W. Millican:
Map-caseFolder
401-7991. May 25-August 31, 1874
[3 copies]
(Stephens County)
OversizeFolder
401-7471. September 26, 1874
(payroll)
Lt. J. T. Wilson:
Map-caseFolder
401-7992. December 23, 1874
[2 copies]
2. September 1, 1874-February 28, 1875
2. February 28, 1875
(Stephens County)
2. April 30, 1875
[3 copies]
2. undated
(incomplete)
Lt. Ira Long:
Map-caseFolder
401-7993. September 1, 1875
(muster roll)
3. September 1-November 30, 1875
3. December 1, 1875-March 1, 1876
(payroll)
3. March 1-June 1, 1876
3. June 1-August 31, 1876
OversizeFolder
401-7471. March 1-June 1, 1876
1. August 31, 1876
(payroll)
Lt. J. M. Denton:
Map-caseFolder
401-7993. September 1, 1876
(Bexar County)
(muster roll)
3. September 1-November 30, 1876
(Callahan County)
Capt. Neal Coldwell:
OversizeFolder
401-7471. December 1, 1876-February 28, 1877
1. March 1-May 31, 1877
1. September 1, 1877
[2 copies]
1. September 1-November 30, 1877
1. December 1, 1877-February 28, 1878
[2 copies]
1. March 1-May 31, 1878
1. June 1-August 31, 1878
1. September 1, 1878
[2 copies]
Map-caseFolder
401-7993. June 1-August 31, 1877
Lt. G. B. Broadwater:
OversizeFolder
401-7472. September 1-November 30, 1878
2. December 1-31, 1878
2. January 1-February 28, 1879
1st Sgt. Thomas L. Oglesby:
OversizeFolder
401-7472. March 1-May 31, 1879
2. June 1-July 31, 1879
Capt. George W. Baylor:
OversizeFolder
401-7473. September 1-November 30, 1880
3. December 1, 1880-February 28, 1881
3. March 1-May 31, 1881
3. June 1-August 31, 1881
3. December 1, 1881-February 28, 1882
3. March 1-May 31, 1882
3. June 1-August 31, 1882
[2 copies]
4. September 1-November 30, 1882
[3 copies]
4. December 1, 1882-February 28, 1883
[3 copies]
4. March 1-June 1, 1883
[2 copies]
5. June 1-August 31, 1883
5. September 1-November 30, 1883
5. December 1, 1883-February 29, 1884
5. March 1-May 31, 1884
[3 copies]
5. June 1-August 31, 1884
[3 copies]
6. September 1-December 1, 1884
[2 copies]
6. December 1, 1884-February 28, 1885
[3 copies]
6. March 1-April 15, 1885
[3 copies]
Capt. H. G. Dubose:
OversizeFolder
401-7477. June 1-August 31, 1900
7. September 1-November 30, 1900
7. December 1, 1900-February 28, 1901
7. March 1-May 31, 1901
7. June 1-July 8, 1901
Company B, Frontier Men
Capt. G. W. Stevens:
Map-caseFolder
401-7994. May 16, 1874
(Wise County)
Company B, Frontier Battalion
Capt. G. W. Stevens:
Map-caseFolder
401-7994. May 5-August 31, 1874
[2 copies]
4. June 1-August 31, 1875
Lt. Ira Long:
Map-caseFolder
401-7994. August 31, 1874-February 28, 1875
4. December 26, 1874
[2 copies]
4. August 31, 1874-May 31, 1875
[2 copies]
OversizeFolder
401-7478. September 1, 1874-February 28, 1875
1st Sgt. C. H. Hamilton:
Map-caseFolder
401-7995. September 1-November 30, 1875
[2 copies]
Lt. C. H. Hamilton:
Map-caseFolder
401-7995. March 1-May 31, 1876
5. June 1-August 31, 1876
OversizeFolder
401-7478. December 1, 1875-February 29, 1876
Lt. G. W. Campbell:
OversizeFolder
401-7478. September 1-November 30, 1876
8. December 1, 1876-February 28, 1877
8. March 1-May 31, 1877
8. June 1-August 31, 1877
8. September 1-November 30, 1877
8. December 1, 1877-February 28, 1878
[2 copies]
8. March 1-May 31, 1878
Lt. Junius (June) Peak (detachment):
OversizeFolder
401-7479. April 17-May 17, 1878
9. April 17-June 1, 1878
Capt. Junius (June) Peak:
OversizeFolder
401-7479. June 1-August 31, 1878
9. September 1, 1878
9. September 1-November 30, 1878
[2 copies]
9. December 1-31, 1878
[2 copies]
10. January 1, 1879
10. January 1-February 28, 1879
[2 copies]
10. February 28-May 31, 1879
10. June 1-August 31, 1879
[2 copies]
10. September 1, 1879
[2 copies]
10. September 1-November 30, 1879
10. December 1, 1879-February 29, 1880
Lt. Ira Long:
OversizeFolder
401-74711. September 1, 1879-August 31, 1880
11. September 1, 1879-August 31, 1880