4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment

The 4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (1862–1865) was a Confederate Army Cavalry regiment from the state of Arkansas during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated at various times as Carroll's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, Thompson's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, and Gordon's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry. During the same time it was also known as 1st Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, 2nd Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, 9th Regiment Arkansas Cavalry and the 11th Regiment Arkansas Cavalry.

Organization
The 4th Arkansas Cavalry was mustered into Confederate service at Camp Massard, Arkansas, on July 11, 1862, for three years or the war. The unit was composed of volunteer companies from the following counties:


 * Company A, of Madison County
 * Company B, Originally commanded by Captain (later Colonel) Anderson Gordong, from Conway County, enlisted at at Lewisburg, Arkansas, on June 14, 1862.
 * Company C, of Yell County
 * Company D, of Johnson County
 * Company E, of Pope County
 * Company F, of Washington County
 * Company G, of Benton County
 * Company H, of Benton County (Contains many former members of the 10th Regiment Arkansas Militia)
 * Company I, of Sebastian County
 * Company K, of Franklin County

Battles
4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment served in General Cabell's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and took an active part in the Battle of Poison Spring and the Battle of Marks' Mills where twenty-one percent of the 117 engaged were disabled. Later it participated in Price's Missouri Expedition and reported 106 casualties.

Surrender
During the spring of 1865 the 4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment disbanded.