The 5th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was a Confederate Armycavalryregiment during the American Civil War. The regiment was designated at various times as Newton's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, Morgan's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, 2nd Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, and the 8th Regiment Arkansas Cavalry. This regiment should not be confused with a later regiment commanded by Col. Robert Crittenden Newton, which was a regiment of Arkansas State Troops usually referred to as Newton's 10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment.
Organization
Organized with 12 companies at Little Rock, Arkansas in April, 1863 under the command of Colonel Robert C. Newton. The unit was composed of companies from the following counties:
Company A – Van Buren County and Jackson County; enlisted June 24, 1862, at Clinton, Arkansas.
Company E - Conway County; enlisted December 24, 1862, in Conway county, Arkansas.
Company F – Independence County; enlisted January 9, 1863, at Hess Ferry, Arkansas.
Company G – Fulton county, Arkansas, enlisted December 12, 1862, also known as Capt. Lorenzo Dow Bryant's mounted company, which also included some Missourians from near by Howell and Oregon counties. The company was organized in December 1862 and was attached to the 4th Missouri Cavalry as Co. I until April 1863, when it was detached and assigned to the 5th Arkansas Cavalry as Company G.
Company I - Mississippi County; enlisted March 16, 1863, at Camp Wilson, Arkansas.
Company K – Van Buren County; enlisted March 4, 1863, at Clinton, Arkansas.
Company L – Van Buren County; enlisted December 26, 1862, at Kenyon, Arkansas.
The regiment went by a variety of unofficial names during its existence. When Colonel Robert Crittenden Newton was in command, it went by its official title of 5th Arkansas Cavalry. Colonel Newton was succeeded in December 1863 by Col. Thomas J. Morgan, formerly captain of Company C. Under Colonel Morgan's command, the regiment went by the designation 8th Arkansas Cavalry; but it was also known on occasion as the 2nd Arkansas Cavalry. The Compiled Service Records are filed under the designation 8th Arkansas Cavalry. The commanders of the 5th/2nd/8th Cavalry include Colonels Robert C. Newton, Thomas J. Morgan, and W. A. Bevens.
Battles
As the 5th Arkansas under Colonel Newton, the unit served in General J. G. Walker's Division, Trans-Mississippi Department, and fought in the following engagements:
The unit had several members captured in the Battle of Bayou Fourche in September 1863. These prisoners were sent to Camp Morton, near Indianapolis, Indiana. A few died in prison, a few joined the U.S. Army frontier service, but most were exchanged in March 1864. Many of these men were back in Arkansas in time to be paroled at Jacksonport, Arkansas, on June 5, 1865, at the end of the war. The unit designation changed to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment effective December 24, 1863. As the 8th/2nd Arkansas under Colonel Morgan, the unit served in General Cabell's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and fought in the following engagements: