Roster
of the Capital Guards
Company A Sixth Arkansas
Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.
Officers
Captain - Gordon N. Peay
First
Lieutenant - John E. Reardon
Second
Lieutenant - David C. Fulton
Third
Lieutenant - John B. Lockman
Non-commissioned Officers & Privates
James
Barrett
A.N.
BAstable
George
Bear
Fred
Brack
John
C. Brisbin
Henry
C. Brookin
Edward
B. Burr
L.C.
Carr
W.W.
Carter
F.
Pratt Cates
Albert
Cohen
Joseph
Cremmel
Maro
M. Elder
Joseph
Ellis
W.H.
Faulkner
Ben J.
Field
Charles Fischer
Henry
Fischer
William Fischer
John
G. Fletcher
James
Garrahan
John
Geary
William George
Ralph
L. Goodrich
F.
Marion Green
Simpson Harris
William R. Harris
Henry
H. Hicks
M.L.
Hineman
Peter
Hotze
J.A.
Hudson
E.E.
Ives
Charles James
R.H.
Jordan
Jonathan Kellogg
Edward
Kumpe
L.
Kumpe
Hiram
Lawson
James
Lawson
J.H.
Levy
C.J.
Lincoln
Joseph
W. Martin
John
C. McKenzie
Herman
Meyer
Louis
Meyer
J.H.
Mottoe
John
Murphy
Samuel
G. Parker
William N. Peay
Charles F. Penzel
William C. Ratcliffe
S.B.
Reardon
George
Ring
Daniel
Ringo
Ben H.
Scull
J.A.
Slaughter
J.H.
Smith
R.W.
Starbuck
John
Streich
James
W. Tucker
J.B.
Tyler
John
R. Walker
Anderson Watkins
E.H.
Watson
R.L.
Watson
George
V. Weaver
Robert
K. White
Ben H.
Winfrey
G.C.
Wright
J.V.
Zimmerman
To the
Memory of the Capital Guards
Company A
Sixth
Arkansas Infantry Cleburne's Division 1861 - 1865"
When
his Division defended, no odds could break its lines, when it
attacked, no numbers resisted it's onslaught."
General William J. Hardee

Memorial to the Capital Guards
Erected in 1911, this monument honors the Capital Guards, the local
militia unit which participated in the seizure of the arsenal in
February 1861. Designated as Co. A of the 6th Arkansas Infantry
during the Civil War, these men served in the Arkansas Brigade of
Gen. Patrick Cleburne's Division and fought with the Confederate
Army of Tennessee in battles east of the Mississippi River,
including Shiloh, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Liberty Gap,
Chickamauga, Tunnel Hill, the Atlanta Campaign, Spring Hill,
Franklin, Nashville and Bentonville. This memorial has been listed
on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States
Department of the Interior. Conservation was made possible in 2004
in part through significant support by the following:
Howard Stebbins
Frank D. Hickingbotham
Arkansas Division United Daughters of the Confederacy
Gen. Robert C. Newton Camp, #197, SCV
Win and Lisenne Rockefeller
The John G. Fletcher Family