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Cherokee County C.S.A., Courthouse
Civil War manufacturing, supply and military center. Field
Transportation Bureau shop made and repaired wagons,
saddles, harnesses. Gun factory produced "Mississippi
rifles" and pistols. Two iron works cast plows, skillets,
pots, irons. Salt works provided a scarce item. Confederate
commissary stored sugar and military supplies. Texas
conscript district office directed drafting activity.
Additional military activities included Union prisoner
confine and two camps, one a camp of instruction for raw
recruits. C.S.A. Men and Units Two thousand men from
Cherokee County were in the Confederate Service, including
Brigadier General Joseph L. Hogg who died in Mississippi in
1862. Companies organized were: Co. A, 2nd Texas Cavalry Co.
C, 3rd Texas Cavalry Co. K, 4th Texas Cavalry Co. F, 7th
Texas Cavalry Co. I, 10th Texas Cavalry Co. B, 17th Texas
Cavalry Cos. F and I, 35th Texas Cavalry Co. B, 28th Texas
Cavalry, Dismounted Cos. A and D, Border's Cavalry Co. K,
1st Texas Partisan Rangers Co. E, 7th Texas Infantry Cos. A,
C,K 18th Texas Infantry |