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Benjamin Franklin Arrington

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Benjamin Franklin Arrington

Birth
Death
12 Mar 1907 (aged 67)
Burial
Rocky Mount, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 4, row A, lot 4
Memorial ID
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Benjamin F. Arrington
Name of Regiment: 3rd North Carolina Cavalry - Side: con federate - Compamy: G - Soldier's Rank In: private - Soldier's Rank Out: bugler.

CONFEDERATE NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS
3rd Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry

41st Regiment Volunteers - 3rd Cavalry was organized at Kinston, North Carolina, during the fall of 1862. Its members were raised in the counties of New Hanover, Onslow, Caswell, Harnett, Lenoir, Burke, Halifax, Wake, Martin, and Washington. The unit was assigned to the Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia and saw action at White Hall, Goldsboro, Greenville, Drewry's Bluff, and in the Petersburg area. It was then transferred to Barringer's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, and fought south of the James River and in the Appomattox Campaign. This regiment was organized with 1,095 men, totalled 284 in February, 1864, and surrendered 1 at Appomattox. The field officers were Colonel John A. Baker, Lieutenant Colonels Roger Moore and A.M. Waddell, and Major Charles W. McClammy, Jr.
CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM, National Park Service, Washington, D.C., researched by Richard Parker, December 2010.

Father Joseph John Arrington 1839-1907
Contributor: Marcelline Vaughan (50010575)
Benjamin F. Arrington
Name of Regiment: 3rd North Carolina Cavalry - Side: con federate - Compamy: G - Soldier's Rank In: private - Soldier's Rank Out: bugler.

CONFEDERATE NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS
3rd Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry

41st Regiment Volunteers - 3rd Cavalry was organized at Kinston, North Carolina, during the fall of 1862. Its members were raised in the counties of New Hanover, Onslow, Caswell, Harnett, Lenoir, Burke, Halifax, Wake, Martin, and Washington. The unit was assigned to the Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia and saw action at White Hall, Goldsboro, Greenville, Drewry's Bluff, and in the Petersburg area. It was then transferred to Barringer's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, and fought south of the James River and in the Appomattox Campaign. This regiment was organized with 1,095 men, totalled 284 in February, 1864, and surrendered 1 at Appomattox. The field officers were Colonel John A. Baker, Lieutenant Colonels Roger Moore and A.M. Waddell, and Major Charles W. McClammy, Jr.
CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM, National Park Service, Washington, D.C., researched by Richard Parker, December 2010.

Father Joseph John Arrington 1839-1907
Contributor: Marcelline Vaughan (50010575)

Inscription

C.S.A.

Gravesite Details

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