HISTORICAL NOTES:
The 36th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was Originally known as McRea's Emergency Regiment, had been organized as the 28th Arkansas Infantry Regiment. After the Battle of Prairie Grove, the regiment was reorganized and designated the 36th Arkansas Infantry Regiment. The regiment is also referred to as the 2nd Trans-Mississippi Infantry Regiment, Glenn's Regiment, and Davie's Regiment.
A master's thesis on the 36th is available.
OFFICERS:
Colonels James M. Davie and John E. Glenn, Lieutenant Colonels W. S. Hanna and Walter C. Robinson, and Major Joseph F. Hathaway.
ASSIGNMENTS:
McRae, L. C. Gause, and Roane in the Trans-Mississippi Department.
BATTLES:
Battle of Prairie Grove
Battle of Helena
Battle of Little Rock
Red River Campaign
Battle of Pleasant Hill
Battle of Jenkins Ferry
ROSTERS:
The roster of this unit contains the names of 1870 men.
Company A, of White County, commanded by Captain James M. Davie. This company contained several former members of the 21st Arkansas Militia Regiment)
Company B, of White County, commanded by Captain Robert Query. This company contained several former members of the 21st Arkansas Militia Regiment)
Company C, of Prairie County, commanded by Captain Walter C. Robinson
Company D, of Van Buren County, commanded by Captain R.L. Norman.
Company E, of White County, commanded by Captain George W. Lewis. This company contained several former members of the 21st Arkansas Militia Regiment)
Company F, of Conway County, commanded by Captain John W. Duncan.
Company G, of Pulaski County, commanded by Captain B.C. Neale. This company included several men from other regiments who had been hospitalized at Little Rock.
Company H, of White County, commanded by Joseph F. Hathaway.
Company I, of Conway County, commanded by Captain Isaac H. Johnson.
Company K, of Pulaski County, commanded by Captain Hugh A. McDonald.