A Comprehensive History of Texas 1685 to 1897, Volume 2 Page: 642
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A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF TEXAS.
Daly's Cavalry Battalion.-Lieutenant-colonel, Andrew Daly ; major, Samuel
G. Ragsdale.
Was in active service in Louisiana.
De Bray's Battalion Texas Cavalry. (Merged into Twenty-sixth Cavalry. )-
Lieutenant-colonel, Xavier Blanchard de Bray;
major, Samuel Boyer Davis ; major, John J. Myers.
Fulcrod's Cadets, Battalion Cavalry. (Merged
into Anderson's Cavalry Regiment. )-Lieutenant-
colonel, Philip Fulcrod.
Gano's Cavalry Battalion. (Merged into
.- Seventh Kentucky Cavalry, September, 1862.)-
Lieutenant-colonel, Richard M. Gano.
Giddings's Cavalry Battalion.-Lieutenant-
colonel, George H. Giddings.
Was in active service along the Rio Grande,
J ,having numerous skirmishes with marauding par-
ties from Mexico, and was at the last battle of the
war at Palmito Ranch, May 13, 1865.
Herbert's Battalion, Arizona Brigade.--Lieu-
tenant-colonel, P. T. Herbert; major, George M.
COLONEL JOHN P. BORDER.
Frazer.
Was in New Mexico and Arizona and the Louisiana campaign of 1864.
Mann's Cavalry Regiment.-Colonel, Walter L. Mann; lieutenant-colonel,
William F. Upton ; major, John E. Oliver.
Morgan's Cavalry Battalion.-Major, C. L. Morgan.
Served as independent scouts in Missouri and Arkansas.
Mullen's Cavalry Battalion, Arizona Brigade. (Merged into Second Regi-
ment. )-Lieutenant-colonel, John W. Mullen.
Ragsdale's Cavalry Battalion.-Major, Samuel G. Ragsdale.
Was in active service in Louisiana.
Saufley's Scouting Battalion.-Major, W. P. Saufley.
Terrell's Cavalry Regiment. (Also called Thirty-fourth. )-Colonel, Alex-
ander W. Terrell; lieutenant-colonel, John C. Robertson; major, Hiram S. Mor-
gan; major, George W. Owens.
Was actively engaged in the Louisiana campaign of 1864.
Terry's Cavalry Regiment.-Colonel, D. S Terry; lieutenant-colonel, S. H.
Brooks; major, J. M. Evans.
Wells's Cavalry Battalion. (Merged into Wells's Cavalry Regiment. )-Lieu-
tenant-colonel, John W. Wells.
Wells's Cavalry Regiment. (Also called Thirty-fourth. )-Colonel, John W.
Wells; lieutenant-colonel, Chaplin Good; major, L. E. Gillette.
Waul's Legion.-This command was organized at Brenham, Texas, in the
summer of 1862, with a battalion of infantry, a battalion of cavalry, and a battery
of light artillery. It was recruited principally from Nichols's six-months' regiment
and J. E. Kirby's battalion, whose term of enlistment had just expired; but many
new recruits also joined. The field officers at the organization were: colonel,642
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