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THE 38th CONFEDERATE INFANTRY


 

Colonel Milton Dyer Baber
Milton Dyer Baber (always referred to after the Civil War as "Col. Baber") was born on February 3, 1837, at Rumsey McLean County Kentucky, the sixth child of the marriage in March 1827, of Charles M. Baber (1800-1868), and Lucy Harwood (1800-1867) daughter of Judge Harwood. The Baber family was of English origin and had migrated from Virginia to Kentucky. He came to Arkansas in 1858. On May 9 1859, at Smithville, Arkansas, the then county seat, before Hon. Wm. C. Bevens, circuit judge, he was admitted to practice law.
 

Independence Co. - Sharp Co. - Lawrence Co -
Randolph Co - Independence Co

THE ROSTERS INDEX

OFFICERS AND FIELD STAFF - Regt. Staff

Includes A - B - C - D - G
LAWRENCE CO/SMITHVILLE CO B - CO D - CO G
LAURATOWN - (Black Rock) CO A
CAMP ADAMS -(Randolph Co.) CO C

POCAHONTAS AR COMPANY E -
EVENING SHADE AR, COMPANY F -
POCAHONTAS/LITTLE ROCK/RICE SPRING- COMPANY H ( OLD I)
SULPHER ROCK - INDEPENDENCE COUNTY - NEW COMPANY I
SURPHUR ROCK (INDEPENDENCE CO.) COMPANY K
 
 


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