

Confederate Soldiers Buried in Benton County Arkansas
BAIRD, Dr. W.M.-- (1840-1915) Bentonville City Cemetery
BATES, A.J.-- (1844-1928) Bentonville City Cemetery
BATES, Seth W.-- (d.14 May 1880) Bentonville City CemeteryBERRY, James H.-- (1841-1913) Pittman's Co. Walker's 4th Ark. He was a US Senator and Governor of Arkansas. Bentonville City CemeteryBLAKE, T.K.-- (22 Oct. 1813-19 Feb 1892) Bentonville City Cemetery
BOGGS, Rev. David-- (18 Mar 1829-25 Jul 1901) Bentonville City Cemetery
BOWEN, Thomas-- (18 Jul 1844-23 Jan 1930) Bentonville City Cemetery
BROOKS, J.E.-- Arkansas Cavalry, Thornsberry Cemetery, near Tontitown on Osage Creek Road
BUCK, George H.-- Co. C Gause's Ark. Inf., Gravette Cemetery
BUCKMASTER, James-- (25 Jul 1843-9 Dec 1900) Co. M 7th Missouri Vol., Yell Cemetery
BURNS, J.H.-- (d.1 Mar 1902) 22nd Ark. Inf., Bentonville City Cemetery
BURNS, J.P.-- Co. F 22nd Ark. Inf., Bentonville City Cemetery
CALLIS, Paschal Emanuel-- (24 Jan 1824-22 May 1871) Co. G 2nd Reg. Ark., Twelve Corners Cemetery
CARROLL, Col.Bartholomew-- (6 Oct 1842-13 Mar 1929)Co. K Gordon's Regt. Ark. Cav., Bentonville City Cemetery
CASH, Lemuel-- (1830-18 Sep 1899) Co. F 34th Ark. Inf., Pea Ridge Cemetery
CASH, Winnis Annis-- Co. D 2nd Ark. Mtd. Rifles, Pea Ridge Cemetery
DICKSON, Joseph S.-- (20 Jun 1839-20 Dec 1909) 34th Ark. Inf., Bentonville City Cemetery
DOUGLAS, Capt. James M.-- (1835-1862) Co. F. 15th Ark. Inf., Douglas Cemetery, Highfill
DOUGLAS, Sgt. Thomas H.-- (18 Nov 1824-28 Jan 1926) Co. A 15th Ark. Inf., Douglas Cemetery, Highfill
ELLIOTT, Judge Sam M.-- Bentonville City Cemetery
ELLIS, R.W.-- Bentonville Cemetery
FEATHERSTON, Thomas E.-- (13 Feb 1828-16 Feb 1887) Was with Stand Watie's Brigade at Pea Ridge, Bentonville City Cemetery
FORD,Thomas W.-- (20 Aug 1833-28 Nov 1919) 34th Ark. Inf., Bentonville City Cemetery
GRAMMER, Berryman-- Bentonville City Cemetery
HAINES, W.H.-- (d. 25 Jul 1918) Bentonville City Cemetery
HANCE, 2nd Lt. John Thomas (1837 - 1913) 3rd Tennessee Regt. (Lillard's) Mounted Inf. Co. K, George Cemetery, Siloam Springs
HANSARD, 3rd Lt. Raphael W.--Family Genealogy (17 Jul 1839-4 Apr 1894) Co. A 3rd Missouri Cav., Bentonville City Cemetery
HARDY, James B.-- Bentonville City Cemetery
HARSTON, W. A.-- 34th Ark. Inf., Bentonville City Cemetery
HEAD, Kenneth---35th Ark. Inf. Co.K, Buttram's Chapel, nr. Pea Ridge
HIGGINBOTHAM, G.W.-- (10 Mar 1839-7 Apr 1917) Co. A 45th Virginia Inf., Oakley Chapel Cemetery
HILEMAN, John W.-- (1842-1922) Co. F 34th Ark. Inf., Pea Ridge Cemetery
HOLLAND, T.J.-- Bentonville City Cemetery
HOWARD, Virgil-- Bentonville City Cemetery
HURLEY, John-- Bentonville City Cemetery
KILLION, James Lafayette--(5 Jan 1844-11 Dec 1927) 63rd Tenn.Inf.Co. A, Butler Creek Cemetery, near Sulphur Springs
LANE, Boon-- Bentonville City Cemetery
LANGSTON,D.S.-- (14 Aug 1844-1 Jan 1902) Co. F 34th Ark. Inf., Bentonville City Cemetery
LANGSTON, James A.-- (19 Apr 1837-7 Jun 1920) Capt. Steele's Co. 29, Ga. Cav., Oakley Chapel Cemetery
LEE, J.V.-- Bentonville City Cemetery
LEONARD, Cicero G.W.--Enlisted as a 1st Corporal on 05 April 1862 in Company E, 36th Infantry Regiment (Broyles') of Georgia. Promoted to Full Sergeant 3rd Class on 15 May 1863. POW on 04 July 1863 at Vicksburg, Miss. Paroled on 09 July 1863 at Vicksburg, Miss., Bethel Cemetery
LEONARD, Madison Florida--enlisted into the Confederate Army on 5 April 1862 as a Private from Cherokee County, Georgia. He served in Company E, 36th Infantry Regiment, of the Georgia Volunteer Infantry. He was captured at Vicksburg, Mississippi on 4 July 1863 and then paroled on 9 July 1863. He was on the rolls on 31 October 1863 with no furthur record after that time. His Brigade commander was Cummings and his Division commander was Stevenson. Mat attended "The Old Confederates Arkansas State Convention" that was held in 1893. His registration for the convention verified that he served in Company "E", 3rd Reg, of the Georgia Infantry as a Private from Cherokee Co., Georgia. His age at the time was 47. Bethel Cemetery
LEONARD, Solomon---at the age of 61, enlisted and served as a Private in the Confederate Army in the Georgia State Guards Cavalry. He enlisted on 22 July 1863 and was detailed on 9 November 1863. The records indicate that he did no other service in the Legion. Film Number M226 roll 36. He was in Company C of the Cherokee Legion Cavalry. Bethel Cemetery
MAPLES, Daniel-- (17 Jan 1846-5 May 1887) Capt. Bishop's Co. Herrod's Regt, Ark. Mtd. Inf., Bentonville City Cemetery
McCANLESS, W.G.-- Bentonville City Cemetery
MONTGOMERY, Capt. David Nelson--Family Genealogy (1830-1914) 1st (Carter's) East Tennessee Cavalry, Bentonville City Cemetery
MORROW, Dr. J.A.-- ( b. 6 Jun 1834) Bentonville City Cemetery
OLIVER, C.M.-- (1831-1900) Co. A Gordon's Missouri Cav., Bentonville City Cemetery
OLIVER, Joel H.-- ( 23 May 1820-1 Oct 1864) Bushwacked and murdered 7 miles from his home when retruning from the war service. Oliver Cemetery
OLIVER, Robert-- Bentonville City Cemetery
PARLOW, J.D.-- (1846-1910) Bentonville City Cemetery
PATTERSON, William-- ( 1839-1921) Co. F 15th Ark. Inf., Pea Ridge Cemetery
PAUL, Levi-- Bentonville City Cemetery
POGUE, J.F.-- Bentonville City Cemetery
PURL, J.G.-- (14 Dec 1824-14 Jan 1897) Bentonville City Cemetery
REYNOLDS, Col. W.W.-- (10 Jun 1840-1 Aug 1890) Bentonville City Cemetery
RUSK, Capt. David V.-- Co. A 1st Missouri Cav, Indian Brigade, Oak Hill Cemetery in Siloam Springs
SHEFFIELD, J.A.-- Co. I 2nd Missouri Inf., Bentonville City Cemetery
TERRY, 2nd Lt. William A.-- (born 1844) 6th Kentucky Infantry, Co. E, Bentonville City Cemetery
WELCH, James Warren--- 15th Missouri Cavalry, Co. A, Gravette City Cemetery
WEST, Len-- Bentonville City Cemetery
WILSON, Cprl. Henry L.-- Co. K Martin's Texas Cav., Pea Ridge Cemetery
WOODS, J.B. (1844-1912)-- Bentonville City Cemetery
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The Southern Memorial Association of Washington County owns and maintains a cemetery containing the graves of about 622 Confederate dead. The association has a list of the known soldiers buried in its Confederate Cemetery on Rock Street in Fayetteville. At its website is a roster of these men. Click onto the link below to learn more about the Southern Memorial Association and view the roster.
Other Helpful Websites: Prairie Grove Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy
Thank you for visiting this site. The ongoing project to compile the names and burial places of Confederate soldiers in Benton County is an endeavor of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the United Daughters of the Confederacy of Northwest Arkansas. If you know of any names which could be added, have corrections or questions, please feel welcome to contact us.
Deo Vindice!