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4th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry
4th Cavalry Regiment was assembled during December, 1861, and included Preston's Missouri Cavalry Battalion. Some of the men were from St. Louis and Barton County, and many had served in the Missouri State Guard. The unit served in the Trans-Mississippi Department and was attached to C. Green's, Shelby's, and J.B. Clarks' Brigade. It participated in Marmaduke's Expedition into Missouri, fought in various conflicts in Arkansas, and shared in Price's Missouri operations. The regiment reported 11 casualties with Marmaduke, 6 at Poison Spring, 13 at Jenkins' Ferry, and 63 in Price's Expedition. The 4th was included in the surrender in June, 1865. Colonel John Q. Burbridge, Lieutenant Colonel William J. Preston, and Major Dennis Smith were its commanders.

Last, First Company Rank_In Rank_Out
Adams, Samuel B,C Private Private
Arendall, Joseph B. C Private Private
Bolinger, William B,C Private Private
Bollinger, Henry C Private Private
Bollinger, William B,C Private Private
Bowlinger, William B,C Private Private
Breedwell, Robert C Corporal Corporal
Briggs, William Z. C Private Private
Byer, Henry C Private Private
Cater, William H. C Private Private
Cater, William L. C Private Private
Comstock, Jonathan C Private Private
Cooper, Joseph C Private Private
Cornillison, Isam BCG Private Private
Crabtree, William P. C Private Private
Cronaster, John C Private Private
Croneston, John C Private Private
Crowmaster, John C Private Private
Cruse, Monroe C Private Private
Cumston, John M. C Private Private
Cunston, John M. C Private Private
Cupp, Henry C Private Private
Cupp, John C Private Private
Cupp, William C Private Private
Damons, William C Private Private
Fielden, Samuel B. C Private Private
Ford, Anthony C Private Private
Goddard, F.I. C Private Private
Griffin, Elias J.B. B,C Private Private
Griffing, E.J.B. B,C Private Private
Hahn, John A. C,G Private Private
Hahn, Joseph A. C,G Private Private
Hahn, William C,B Private Private
Harvey, Berryman C,B Private Private
Hicks, Dav. C. C Captain Captain
Hicks, David G. C Captain Captain
Hightower, Caswell C Private Private
Hohn, John C Private Private
Hohn, Joseph C,G Private Private
Hohn, William C,B Private Private
Honey, Thomas C Private Private
Huffman, Henry C Private Private
Jenkins, James H. C Private Private
Justice, S.O. C Private Private
Kelley, James F. C Private Private
Kirby, Henry C Private Private
Leke, Joseph C Private Private
Lewis, David C,B Private Private
Lewis, James N. C Corporal Corporal
Like, Joseph C,B Private Private
Lovelace, John C Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
Masters, David C B Private Private
Mayberry, J. Byrd C Private Private
Mayberry, Joshua B. C Private Private
McCloud, Daniel C Private Private
McCloud, Thomas C Private Private
McCloud, William C,B Private Private
McCollum, Harvey C Private Private
McWhorter, Daniel C Corporal Corporal
Meadlin, James M. B,C First Sergeant Sergeant
Medlin, Andrew J. C Second Lieutenant First Lieutenant
Medlin, James M. C,B First Sergeant Sergeant
Nave, J. C Private
Neal, T. Uriel C Corporal Corporal
Patterson, R.M. C Private Private
Pugett, Benjamin C Private Private
Pugitt, Benjamin C Private Private
Roach, M.N. C,B Private Private
Roach, Marshall C Private Private
Sanders, Joseph C Private Private
Shroun, David C Private Private
Shrum, Daniel C Private Private
Shrum, David C Private Private
Shrum, James M. C Private Private
Shunn, David C Private Private
Srown, David C Private Private
Stafford, James C Private Private
Staggs, Joseph C Private Private
Staggs, Larkin C Private Private
Stropp, Lawson C Private Private
Sturgeon, Julius C. C Private Private
Swaford, Thomas C. A,C Private Private
Tinnan, Allen C Private Private
Tinner, Allen C Private Private
Tonnon, Hugh A. C Private Private
Tropp, Martin C Private Private
Walker, A.J. C Private Private
Watkins, Spencer C First Lieutenant First Lieutenant
Watkins, William C Private Private

1st Lt Spencer Watkins was living in Richland, Douglas County, Missouri in 1880.
1st Lt Andrew J. Medlin, while born in Missouri, was living in Denton, Texas in 1870.
There were 11 men named John Lovelace living in Missouri in 1860.
Captain David G. Hicks was living in Castor, Stoddard County, Missouri in 1870.
All of these officers were in Preston's Missouri Cavalary Battalion prior to serving in the 4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment.

JR

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