PARTIAL LIST OF TEXAS RANGER COMPANY AND UNIT COMMANDERS Compiled by Christina Stopka, Director, Texas Ranger Research Center Research contributed by Tony Black, Texas State Library and Archives, Austin DEFINING THE TEXAS RANGERS There have been ranging companies in the region now known as Texas almost as long as nonIndians have called Texas home. The modern Texas Rangers date their origins from ranging companies organized by Stephen F. Austin and Moses Morrison in 1823. These paramilitary volunteers were called by many names in the 19th century -- rangers and ranging companies, minute men, mounted volunteers, mounted gunmen, mounted riflemen, spies, frontier men, Texas State Troops, Frontier Regiment, Frontier Organization, Frontier Forces, Special State Troops, Special Force, Frontier Battalion, State Rangers and Texas Rangers. Their duties were essentially the same - protect the frontier from depredations by hostile forces - regardless of origin. By 1900, the ranging companies had been reorganized into a crime fighting, crime prevention and crime investigation organization, and their name had been standardized as "Texas Rangers." The incomplete list that follows contains the names of commanding officers that the Hall of Fame and Museum staff considers to be bona fide ranging companies. Not everyone will agree with our selection or our criteria. It is often difficult in the pre-Civil War era to separate the ranging companies, often functioning as a militia, from purely military units - and in some cases the ranging companies were attached to the military and reported to military commanders. Our primary criterion for defining who is, or is not, a Ranger is the specific assigned duty. Secondary criteria include: ● who paid the company and from which fund ● why the company was formed ● who the company reported to (chain-of-command) ● whether at any time, the company ceased to be a ranging company through incorporation into another unit or organization One example is the body of men from Texas who were called Texas Rangers by the press during the Mexican War of 1846 - 1848. Many had served as Rangers prior to the war, but in 1845 and 1846 they enlisted in the United States Army as volunteers. At the time of their enlistment they ceased being Texas Rangers in the service of the State of Texas and became soldiers in the service of the U.S. Army. They were paid by the U.S. Army, scouted and engaged in guerilla warfare as units of the U.S. Army, and reported (arguably) to U.S. Army officers. There are, however, exceptions to this, for in addition to those men who crossed the border and fought in Mexico, there were men who, when mustered into the Army, remained on the Texas frontier and continued their ranging duties. For the present we still count them among the ranks of Rangers as they functioned as soldiers only on paper. As research continues, we will continually revise and refine our selection criteria - - some men counted as Rangers today may not be counted as such tomorrow and vice-versa. The following list includes Captains, Lieutenants, and Sergeants, all of whom could have served as commanding officers for Ranger companies. It is not unusual for several men to act as commanding officers for the same company when the company was split into detachments stationed long distances apart. There are some gaps in the lists when the information is not available. There are other gaps in the lists that reflect periods of time when the companies were disbanded. Throughout this time period the Ranger companies were often increased or decreased depending upon appropriations, or mustered in and out as needed. It was not unusual for a company to be totally disbanded for economic reasons. This list will be revised as new information comes to light. NOTE: The dates given, reflect as accurately as possible, the full length of duty as commanding officer as documented in the existing records. They do not necessarily reflect the full length of duty of the individual as a Texas Ranger. More information on these men and their companies can be found in the records of the Texas State Archives, Austin and the Texas Ranger Research Center, Waco. COLONIAL TEXAS (CA. 1823 - 1835): Moses Morrison (March 1823 - ???? - Ranging Company) Stephen F. Austin (ca. August 1823 - ???? - Ranging Company) Hugh B. Johnson (16 January 1827 -17 February 1827) TEXAS REVOLUTION AND REPUBLIC (1835 - 1845): Alphabetical by commanding officer: Capt. Solomon Adams (February 1839 - August 1839 - Houston County Rangers) Capt. Micah Andrews (March 1839 - June 1839 - Rangers) Capt. H. W. Augustine (August 1838 - Mounted Volunteers, August Campaign against the Mexicans) Capt. John R. Baker (October 1841 - December 1841 - Refugio County Minute Men) Capt. P. Hansbrough Bell (February 1845 - December 1845 - Corpus Christi Rangers) Capt. William Becknall (June 1841 - November 1841 - Red River County Minute Men) Capt. William Bicknell (1836 (2 months, 16 days); 1838 (14 days) - Texas Volunteers) Capt. John Bird (April 1839 - May 1839 - Mounted Volunteers) Capt. G. K. Black (October 1839 - January 1840 - Mounted Rangers) Capt. James Bourland (Spring 1841 (6 months) - Company on the headwaters of the Trinity River) 1st Lt. Thomas J. Bowen (April 1838 - June 1838 - “Jordan’s Company”) Capt. James E. Box Capt. William C. Brookfield Capt. Nathaniel Brookshire Lt./Capt. D. C. Cady Capt. W. J. Cairns Capt. James H. Calahan Capt. Matthew Caldwell Capt. Matthew Caldwell Capt. Castro Capt. J. B. Chance Capt. Eli Chandler Capt. Claiborn Chisholm Capt. James W. Cleveland Lt. A. Coleman Capt. H. Clay Davis Capt. George M. Dolson Capt. Nimrod Doyle Capt. James H. Durst Capt. Joseph Durst Capt. John Emberson Capt. George B. Erath Capt. George B. Erath Capt. David Gage Capt. Thomas N. B. Greer Capt. John L. Hall Capt. J. E. Hamilton Capt. John C. Hays Capt. John C. Hays (March 1839 - October 1839 - Houston County Rangers) (October 1838 - Mounted Rangers) (May 1839 - July 1839 - Mounted Volunteers) (June 1845 - October 1845 - Travis County Ranging Corps (Austin)) (August 1841 - November 1841 - San Patricio County Minute Men) (May 1841 - December 1841 - Gonzales County Minute Men) (March 1839 - June 1839 - Gonzales Rangers) (November 1840 (53 days) - Gonzales Volunteers) (January 1839 - February 1839 - Indians who volunteered against Comanches) (April 1836 - Washington Guards) (April 1841 - November 1841 - Robertson County Minute Men) (June 1838 - September 1838 - Mounted Rangers) (January 1839 - February 1839 - Mounted Rangers) (May 1845 - June 1845 - Travis County Ranging Corps (Austin)) (November 1844 - February 1845 - Corps of Corpus Christi Rangers) (April 1841 - December 1841 - Travis County Spies / Minute Men) (March 1839 - June 1839 - Volunteer Rangers, Robertson County) (December 1839 - January 1839 - Mounted Rangers (Indians)) (August 1839 - September 1839 - Mounted Rangers) (March 1839 - September 1839 Red River and Fannin County Volunteer Company of Rangers) (March 1839 - June 1839 - Rangers, Milam County) (April 1841 - November 1841 - Milam County Minute Men) (April 1841 - October 1841 - Nacogdoches County Minute Men) (April 1841 - October 1841 - Montgomery County Minute Men) (Summer 1841 - Company in expedition to Three Forks of the Trinity against Indians, Houston County) (July 1839 - August 1839 - Mounted Rangers, San Augustine County) (January 1841 - October 1841 - Company of Spies, Bexar County) (February 1843 - November 1843 - Company of Spies, Bexar County) Capt. John C. Hays Capt. Albert C. Horton Capt. Daniel R. Jackson Capt. James P. B. January Capt. Alexander Jordan Capt. N. T. Journey Capt. Joseph D. Lilley Capt. John M. McDaniel Capt. Ephraim McLane Capt. Ephraim McLane Capt. L. H. Mabbitt Capt. James D. Matthews Capt. Nelson Merrill Capt. John W. Middleton Capt. A. T. Miles Capt. James R. O’Neal Capt. Panther Capt. Silas M. Parker Capt. Antonio Perez Capt. John T. Price Capt. John T. Price Lt. John T. Price Capt. David Renfro Capt. Mark R. Roberts Capt. John Rugeley Capt. Eli Seal 1st Lt. John P. Simpson Capt. Robert Sloan Capt. H. M. Smith Capt. James Smith Capt. James Smith (February 1844 - September 1845 - Company of Rangers on Northwestern and Southwestern Frontier) (March 1842; September 1842 - Volunteers) (1840 - Rangers) (August 1841 - Company of Volunteers) (June 1839 - August 1839 - Mounted Rangers, Nacogdoches) (September 1838 - March 1839 - Mounted Rangers) (June 1841 - August 1841 - Paschal County Minute Men) (December 1841 - February 1842 - Refugio County Minute Men) (November 1839 - December 1839 - Galveston Mounted Volunteers) (April 1842 - August 1842 - Spy Company, west of Corpus Christi) (August 1844 - November 1844 - Mounted Volunteers / Mounted Men, Shelby County) (March 1839 - June 1839 - Mounted Rangers) (June 1839 - September 1839 - Bastrop Rangers) (July 1839 - August 1839 - Ranging Company, Sabine) (May 1841 - August 1841 - San Patricio County Minute Men) (June 1838 - September 1838 - Volunteer Company of Spies, Fannin County) (November 1838 - January 1839 - Company of Shawnee Indians) (1835 - 1836 - Ranging Company) (January 1841 - May 1841 - Spy Company, San Antonio) (January 1841 - May 1841 - Company of Spies) (March 1842 - Volunteers, Victoria County) (March 1845 - August 1845 - Goliad and Refugio Ranger Corps / Volunteers / Mounted Volunteers) (October 1838 - November 1838 - Mounted Gunmen) (January 1839 - April 1839; September 1839 - March 1840 - Fannin County Mounted Rangers) (March 1842 - April 1842 - Mounted Volunteers) (October 1835 - 1836 - Rangers) (December 1838 - January 1839 - Detachment of Fannin County Mounted Gunmen) (September 1838 - January 1839 - Fannin County Mounted Rangers) (March 1839 - September 1839 - Volunteer Rangers) (April 1836 - July 1836 - Nacogdoches Mounted Volunteers) (October 1838 - December 1838 - Mounted Volunteers / Spies) Capt. John M. Smith Capt. J. Snively Capt. Joseph Sowell Capt. H. B. Stephens Capt. Adolphus Sterne Capt. Jesse Stiff Capt. Jesse Stiff Capt. W. B. Stout Lt. R. Y. Teal Capt. J. J. Tumlinson Major B. C. Walters Capt. Alexander Webb Capt. John Wortham (March 1842 - Regiment of Volunteers, Victoria County) (September 1838 - December 1838 - Mounted Rangers) (July 1841 - September 1841 - Fannin County Minute Men / Rangers) (August 1838 - September 1838 - Mounted Rangers, Nacogdoches County) (July 1840 - October 1840 - Mounted Rangers, Nacogdoches County) (December 1838 - Fannin County Volunteers / Mounted Gunmen / Mounted Rangers) (April 1842 - Fannin County Guards) (November 1838 - May 1839 - Rangers, Red River County) (September 1845 - December 1845 - Rangers, Milam County) (October 1839 - November 1839 - Spy Company) (February 1839 - September 1839 - Mounted Rangers, Staff) (Sep 1841 – March 1842, Bird’s Fort) (November 1838 - February 1839 - Houston County Rangers) TEXAS RANGERS (1849 - 1861): Alphabetical by commanding officer: Lt. Robert Ballantyne (April 1860 - July 1860 - Bandera County Minute Detachment of Texas Rangers) Lt. J. B. Barry (January 1861 - February 1861) Capt. Nathaniel Benton Capt. Henry W. Berry Capt. Reading W. Black Capt. Charles Blackwell Capt. Giles S. Boggess Capt. James Bourland Lt. James H. Brown Capt. John Henry Brown Capt. A. B. Burleson Capt. Ed Burleson (September 1855 - January 1856 -Texas Rangers / Mounted Rangers / Mounted Volunteers - Leona River) (November 1859 - December 1859 - suppression of Cortinas in Corpus Christi / Brownsville) (January 1856 - December 1856 - Minute Men, Uvalde County) (March 1850) (December 1854 - Texas Mounted Volunteers, Company A, San Antonio) (October 1858 - April 1859 - Mounted Volunteers / Texas Mounted Rangers 1st and 2nd detachment) (April 1860 - June 1860 - Minute Men, Bexar County) (June 1859 - September 1859 - Texas Mounted Rangers (two detachments) / Texas Troops / State Troops) (April 1860 - May 1861 - Texas Mounted Rangers, near Georgetown) (January 1860 - January 1861 - Texas Rangers) Capt. James H. Callahan Capt. Ewen Cameron Fredericksburg) (July 1855 - October 1855; April 1856 - Texas Rangers / Mounted Rangers, Rio Blanco) (March 1861 - April 1861 - Texas Rangers, Lt. Thomas K. Carmack (December 1857 - March 1858 - Texas Mounted Rangers) Lt. John H. Cochran (March 1860 - May 1860 - Young County Minute Men) Lt. John H. Connor 1st Sgt. William B. Covington (December 1857 - February 1858 - Texas Mounted Volunteers, San Saba) (January 1860 - May 1860 - Texas Mounted Rangers, Burnet) (1857) Sgt. D. C. Cowan (May 1858 - July 1858) Capt. William C. Dalrymple (Jan 1860 - October 1860 - Texas Rangers, Liberty Hill) Col. William C. Dalrymple Capt. Nicholas H. Darnell (December 1860 - June 1861 - Field & Staff, Mounted Rangers) (Late 1859 early 1860 - Texas Rangers) Capt. Nicholas H. Darnell (April 1860 - August 1860 - Texas Rangers) Capt. John M. Davenport Capt. S. G. Davidson (March 1856 - June 1857 - Mounted Volunteers Minute Men, Sabinal Settlements) (March 1860 - April 1860) Capt. H. Clay Davis (Sep 1852 - 1853) Capt. John Donelson Capt. Levi English (November 1859 - December 1959 - Oakville, Live Oak County) (August 1855 - November 1855 - Mounted Men / Rangers) Capt. Levi English (1857) Capt. G. B. Erath Sgt. Sam G. Fiddler (March 1861 - December 1861 - McLennan County Minute Men) (March 1860 - June 1860 - detachment of Minute Men, Coryell County) (November 1858 - May 1859) Capt. G. S. Fitzhugh (April 1860 - October 1860) Lt. John H. Connor Lt. F. W. Fauntleroy Capt. William Fitzhugh Capt. John S. Ford Capt. John S. Ford Lt. Erasmus Frandtzen Lt. Thomas C. Frost (October 1854; January 1856 - March 1856 - Texas Mounted Volunteers, McKinney) (1849 - 1851) (February 1858 - August 1858; November 1858 - May 1859 - Texas Rangers, Austin) (March 1860 - June 1860) Capt. F. B. Gentry (December 1857 - March 1858 - Texas Mounted Rangers / Mounted Men, Comanche and Coryell Counties) (March 1860 - June 1860 - Hamilton County Minute Men) Capt. John Grumbles (Late 1849) Capt. H. A. Hammer (January 1860 - Rangers, Wise, Parker, Young, Montague, and Jack Counties) (November 1859 - January 1860 - Texas Mounted Volunteers, Victoria) (January 1861 - June 1861 - Texas Mounted Rangers, Waco) (December 1854 - March 1855; September 1855 - October 1855 - Texas Mounted Volunteers, Company C, San Antonio) (June 1859 - Rangers, between Rio Grande and Guadalupe River) (November 1859 - January 1860 - Texas Mounted Volunteers, Ringgold Barracks) (January 1860 - detachment of Texas Rangers, Austin / Brownsville) (March 1850) Capt. E. J. Hampton Capt. Thomas Harrison Capt. William R. Henry Capt. William R. Henry Capt. Andrew Herron Sgt. A. C. Hill Capt. Ben T. Hill Lt. John Seaborn Hodges Lt. Moses Hughes Capt. Isaac W. Johnson Col. Middleton T. Johnson Capt. Thomas J. Johnson Capt. Stephen F. Jones Capt. R. J. Lee (December 1857 - March 1858 - Texas Mounted Volunteers / Mounted Men, Upper Blanco and Guadalupe Rivers) (March 1860 - June 1860 - detachment of Lampasas County Minute Men) (March 1850) (March 1860 - May 1860 - Mounted Rangers, Field and Staff) (April 1860 - November 1860 - Texas Mounted Rangers, Tarrant County) (March 1860 - August 1860 - detachment of Palo Pinto County Minute Company) (October 1860 - Red River Rangers, Rowland) Capt. Kennedy Capt. G. K. Lewis (November 1859 – December 1859) Capt. James Alexander Littleton (September 1852 - March 1853 - Texas Mounted Volunteers, Brownsville) (April 1860 - June 1860 - Mason County Minute Detachment) (May 1858 - Brazos Reservation Company, Capt. of Shawnee and Delawares) (November 1859 – December 1859) Capt. John Littleton (October 1859 - May 1860 - Texas Rangers, Brownsville) Lt. John C. Lowe (March 1860 - December 1860) Capt. Henry E. McCulloch (late 1849 - 1850) Capt. Henry E. McCulloch Capt. D. D. Moore (November 1850 - November 1851 - Texas Mounted Volunteers, Ft. Murrill / Ft. Martin Scott) (February 1858 - November 1858; February 1859 - April 1859 - Texas Mounted Ranger, Brazos Agency / Camp Runnels) (November 1860 - Moscow Guard) Lt. Allison Nelson (March 1860 - detachment of Bosque Minute Men) Capt. G. H. Nelson (October 1857 - December 1857 - Texas Mounted Militia) Nid-e-wats Lt. D. H. Ragsdale (May 1858 - Brazos Reservation Company, Capt. of the Tahuacanos) (May 1858 - Brazos Reservation Comapny - Chief of the Tonkawas) (May 1858 - Brazos Reservation Company, leader of the Caddos and Anadarcos) (April 1858 - June 1858 - detachment of Texas Rangers, Camp Runnels) (March 1860 - June 1860 - detachment of Comanche County Minute Men, Mounted Texas Rangers) (April 1860 - June 1860) Capt. Jacob Roberts (March 1850) Capt. E. W. Rogers (January 1861 - March 1861) Capt. P. H. Rogers (December 1854 – March 1855) Lt. W. Charles Lewis Jim Linney Lt. William N. P. Marlin Placido Jim Pockmark Lt. William G. Preston Lt. Lon Price Capt. L. S. Ross (October 1860 - February 1861 - Texas Rangers) Capt. Peter F. Ross (April 1860 - October 1860) Capt. Shapley P. Ross (March 1850) Capt. John W. Sansom (April 1856 - July 1856 - Texas Mounted Rangers / Volunteers, Middle Town, Comal County) (August 1859 - November 1859) Capt. John W. Sansom Lt. John Scanland Lt. William F. Stephen (April 1860 - June 1860 - Montague County Minute Company Texas Rangers) (August 1852 - February 1853 - Texas Mounted Volunteers) (May 1858 - Brazos Reservation Company, Chief of the Wacos) (April 1860 - July 1860) Capt. J. M. Smith (March 1850) Thomas Stockton (December 1861 - Young County) Capt. David L. Sublett (February 1861 - May 1861 - Texas Rangers, Waco) Capt. John S. Sutton (March 1850) Capt. Thompson (1859) Capt. William G. Tobin Capt. William Tom (October 1855 - November 1855 - Mounted Texas Rangers / Volunteers, San Antonio) (October 1859 - Texas Mounted Volunteers, Camp Runnels) (October 1859 - February 1860 - Filed and Staff, [1st] Battalion Texas Mounted Volunteers) (October 1855 - Texas Volunteers, San Antonio) Capt. C. E. Travis Capt. Peter Tumlinson (1854, Company E Rangers) (November 1859 - February 1860 - Mounted Volunteers) Lt. Dixon Walker (February 1860 - May 1860 - Mounted Volunteers) Capt. John G. Walker (1854 - Mounted Volunteers) Lt. Joseph Walker (November 1859 - January 1860 - Texas Rangers / Volunteers, Banquette / Brownsville) (1850 - 1851) Capt. Owen Shaw Shot Arm Capt. William G. Tobin Maj. William G. Tobin W. A. A. Wallace Lt. Robert M. White Capt. Hanna Wood (Feb 1860 - June 1860 - Bell County Texas Rangers, Belton) (May 1858 - August 1859 - Texas Rangers / Mounted Volunteers, San Saba) (January 1861 - February 1861) Lt. W. Riley Wood (March 1860 - Minute Men, San Saba) Capt. William M. Woods Capt. John R. Woodward (April 1860 - October 1860 - Texas [Mounted] Rangers, Belknap, Fannin, County) (1860 - Anderson County Guards) Capt. John R. Wright (1856 - Texas Mounted Volunteers) Capt. Andrew J. Yount (December 1860 - Texas Rangers) Lt. John Williams FRONTIER REGIMENT / FRONTIER ORGANIZATION - TEXAS STATE TROOPS (TST) (1861 - 1865): Throughout the Civil War, the Texas State legislature provided laws and appropriations to organize companies of men to provide frontier defense. These men were not part of the Confederate States Army but served under the command and control of officers in the employ of the State of Texas, although the organization of the troops was along military lines. The first of these groups was the Frontier Regiment, which existed from mid-1861 until December 1863 when the group was mustered into the CSA. They were replaced by the Frontier Organization, which was in existence until the end of the war in 1865. In the official State records these groups are often referred to as the Texas State Troops. A short description of the organization and responsibilities of these units can be found in The New Handbook of Texas, volume 3. A more in-depth treatment of State Troops during the years 1861 - 1865 can be found in David Paul Smith’s Frontier Defense in the Civil War. The following list is not a complete listing of commanders for these years and will be modified as new information comes to light. Alphabetical by commanding officer: 1st Lt. G. F. Adams (1864 - Coryell County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) Capt. J. Q. Adams (1863 - Company A, 30th Batt Cavalry, TST) Capt. William C. Adams (1861 - Company C, 2nd Regiment, Texas Mounted Rifles, TST) Capt. A. A. Aden (1863 - Company E, 2nd Brigade, TST) Capt. Gerbard Albers (1861 - Long Prairie German Company, Reserve Infantry Company, Fayette County, TST) Capt. S. Alexander (1861 - La Grange German Company, Reserve Company, Fayette County, TST) Capt. W. J. Alexander (1862 - Mounted Regiment, TST) Capt. S. W. Allen (1862 - Coast Guards, Precinct No. 5, Harris County, 16th Brigade, TST) Capt. William Allen (1862 - Beat No. 5, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) Capt. P. M. Amory Capt. W. B. Anderson Capt. Thomas P. Andrews Capt. J. N. Arnold Capt. John B. Ashford Capt. Robert P. Ashford Capt. John P. Austin Capt. J. F. Baker Capt. Steve F. Baker Capt. William Banta Capt. James W. Barnes Capt. R. S. Barnes Capt. Calvin Barrett Capt. James B. Barry Capt. John Barton Capt. Denson Belk Capt. G. P. Bell Capt. R. E. Bell Capt. W. M. Bell Capt. A. J. Berry Capt. H. A. B. Berry Capt. H. W. Berry Capt. Elbert G. Betts Capt. John A. Bevers Capt. H. Biberstein Capt. A. M. Birdwell Capt. G. C. Bittick Capt. William A. Blackwell Capt. W. P. Blocker Capt. R. S. Board Capt. Thomas Bolin Capt. John W. Bone Capt. G. H. Borden (1862 - Beat No. 6, Austin County, 2nd Regiment, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 6, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Cavalry, Kaufman County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 4, Colorado County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 4, Grimes County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company B, Milam County, 1st Regiment, 27th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Infantry Company, Rio Grande Military District, TST) (1863 - 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861? - Mounted Riflemen, Orange County, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company A, Mounted Regiment, TST) (1863 - Company A, Volunteers and Drafted men, 17th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Reserve Company, Titus County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Mounted Texas Rangers, TST) (1864 - Company 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1863 - Precincts No. 5 & 13, Panola County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 4, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Bell’s Ranger Company, Titus County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 7, Shelby County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1863; 1864 - Company A, 2nd Regiment, 27th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Company C, Beat No. 3, Angelin County, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Nueces County, 29th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 4, Leon County, 18th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 4, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1861; 1864 - Minute Company, Mason and Kimball Counties, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Infantry, Twitty’s Regiment, 21st Brigade, TST) (1864 - Burnet County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1861; 1862 - Minute men, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 3, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 6, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1861 - White Oak Spartans, Titus County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company C, Cavalry, 15th Battalion, TST) (1862 - Company A, Beat No. 1, Angelin County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) Capt. John P. Border Capt. Julius Bose Capt. J. B. Bounds Capt. Joseph M Bounds Capt. John R. Bowden Lt. Gotlieb Brandenburg Capt. Philip Braubach Capt. F. Breazeale Capt. J. M. Breedlove Capt. A. B. Bridges Capt. J. M. Brison Capt. John M. Bronaugh Capt. B. Brooks Capt. C. W. Brown Capt. J. B. Brown Capt. John C. Brown Capt. John H. Brown Capt. Stephen D. Brown Capt. Harrison Brummitt Capt. Allen Brunson Capt. Allen Brunson Capt. John K. Bumpass Capt. J. C. Burge Capt. George Burkhart Capt. James Burleson Capt. J. M. Burroughs Capt. Clemente Bustillo Capt. R. N. Butler Capt. C. Byrne Capt. J. J. Callan Capt. J. R. Campbell Capt. John E. Campbell Capt. Embery Cannon Capt. Marcus H. Cansler Capt. J. S. Carnall (?) (1863 - Company A, San Augustine County, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - 1st Regiment, TVI, 31st Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 2, Kaufman County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Collin County, TVI, Young’s Regiment, TST) (1863 - Company D, 24th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 3, Mason county for local defense) (1861; 1862 - Minute Company, Gillespie County, TST) (1864 - Llano County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1864 - Cavalry Company of exempts, Hays County, TST) (???? - Hopkins (?) County, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 7, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Mounted Minute Men, Jackson County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Robertson Rifles, 18th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 7, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beats 5 & 12, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Mill Creek Cavalry (aka Ellis Company) Ellis County, 19th Brigade, TST) (1863; 1864 - San Saba County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 1, 21st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Farmersville Cavalry, No. 1, Collin County, 15th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Company C, Montague County, Frontier Regiment, TST) (Company A, Frontier Regiment, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 1, 2nd Regiment, 15th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 3, Kaufman County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1861; 1862 - Reserve Company, Beats 1 & 5, Matagorda County, TST) (1861 - The Red Land Avengers, San Augustine County, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1863 - TST) (1861 - 30th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Milton Guards, Fayette County, TST) (1863 - Company B, 5th Regiment, Infantry, TST) (1862; 1863 - Company G, Frontier Regiment, TST) (1863 - Company F, Washington County, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 10, Travis County, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 1, Kaufman County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Company H, Infantry, Young’s Regiment, TST) (1862 - Caldwell County, 25th Brigade, TST) Capt. Robert J. Carr Capt. William Caruth Capt. John Cawlfield Capt. L. T. Cazoy Capt. James A. Chamberlin Capt. Edward Chambers Capt. Edward Chambers Capt. J. W. Chandler Capt. Wyley Chandler Capt. William Clayton Capt. D. B. Cleveland Capt. L. G. Cleveland Capt. D. C. Cobb Capt. James Coffey Capt. Alexander Coleman Capt. John T. Connelly Capt. B. F. Conner Capt. John H. Conner Capt. H. G. Cook Capt. Hiram W. Cook Capt. Jesse M. Cook Capt. R. V. Cook Maj. R. S. Coon Capt. Wilbur F. Cotten Capt. M. G. Cotton Capt. D. L. F. William Craig Capt. H. R. Crawford Capt. A. T. Crosby Capt. William L. Crosby Capt. R. Y. Cross Capt. William H. Culver Capt. J. S. Culwell Capt. James Cunningham Capt. J. J. Cureton Capt. J. J. Cureton Capt. J. W. Curtis Capt. James L. Dallas Capt. J. W. Daniel (1861; 1862 - Beat No. 10, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 4, 2nd Regiment, 15th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 10, Travis County, 26th Regiment, TST) (1863 - Precinct #1, Shelby County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company F, 24th Brigade, TST) (1863 - District No. 3, Collin County, TST) (1863 - Company D, 15th Battalion, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 1, Austin County, 2nd Regiment, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Cherokee County, 10th Brigade, TST) (1863; 1864 - Company A, Palo Pinto County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1861; 1862 - Palo Pinto Minute Men, TST) (1863 - Company D, Liberty County, 1st Regiment Infantry, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 9, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 13, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 3, Grimes County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 1, Hays County, 26th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 5, Shelby County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1862 - San Saba County, Carter’s regiment, 31st Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 5, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Mounted Ranging Company, Coryell County for frontier protection) (1861 - Dangerfield Grays, Titus County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. l , Colorado County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Independent Battalion, Llano County, TST) (1861 - Hamilton County Guards Minute Company, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 3, Bexar County, 30th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Van Zandt County, Locke’s Regiment, TST) (1861 - Hays’ County State Guards, 26th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 10, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Cyprus Blues, Titus County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Lampasas County, 27th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Erath County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1864 - Company B, Parker County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1861; 1864 - Minute Men, Comanche County, TST) (1862 – Company B, Frontier Regiment, TST) (1863; 1864 – Company A, Frontier Regiment, TST) (1864 - Stephens County, TST) (1863 - Cavalry, Company B, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Infantry, Smith County, 12th Brigade, TST) Capt. R. S. Darden Capt. Henry T. Davis Capt. J. F. Davis Capt. Jacob Dearing Capt. E. L. Deaton Capt. S. J. Denman Capt. J. J. Diamond Capt. J. H. Dillahunty Capt. John J. Dix Capt. Thomas S. Dodson Sgt. J. B. Doering Capt. John Donelson Capt. Bartholomew Donnelly Capt. Christian Dorbandt Capt. C. W. Dorset Capt. Theodore Dorsett Capt. Daniel C. Doughty Capt. J. M. Douglas Capt. Douglass Capt. J. G. Dubose Capt. Seb Duerr Capt. William Dulaney Capt. John W. Duncan Capt. N. C. Duncan Capt. W. W. Dunn Maj. W. W. Dunn Lt. Joseph A. Durand Capt. Bruno Durst Capt. John S. Durst Capt. J. B. Earhart Capt. Alexander Earp Capt. B. P. Earp Capt. C. R. Earp Capt. Hyman T. Edgar Capt. William Edgar Capt. William Edwards (1861 - Beat No. 11, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1862; 1863 - Frontier Regiment, TST) (1864 - Company E, 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company C, Gillespie County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1863 - Home Defense, Comanche County, TST) (1864 - Cavalry Company, Gonzales and Guadalupe Counties, 25th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Company A, 3rd Regiment, TST) (1864 - Palo Pinto County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Company H, Frontier Regiment, TST) (1863 - Company F, 11th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Squad cavalry, Randall County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Mounted Rangers, Rio Grande Regiment, TST) (1861 - Company E, Infantry, Rio Grande Regiment, TST) (1864 - Precincts No. 4, 5 and 6, Burnet County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Llano County, TST) (1863 - Company C, Mounted Company for frontier protection, 21st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Company B, 29th Battalion, 3rd Regiment Cavalry, TST) (1862 - Infantry Company, Smith County, 12th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company F, Burleson and Robertson Counties, 18th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 6, Hunt County, 11th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company D, Infantry, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Caney Creek Mounted Infantry, Fannin County, 14th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 2, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Brown County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Tarrant County Rifles, 20th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Angelina Battalion, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Squad No. 1, Atacosa County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 1, Leon County, 18th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company D, 1st Battalion, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Wise County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Van Zandt County, Locke’s Regiment, TST) (1861 - Minute Men, Wise County, Mounted Rangers, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 4, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Mounted Regiment, Uvalde County, TST) (1861 - Alamo City Guards, TST) (1861 - Company A Infantry, Rio Grande Regiment, TST) Capt. Robert P. Elgin Capt. M. J. Elleryton Capt. Wade H. Ellis Capt. T. K. Ellison Capt. T. K. Ellison Capt. J. A. Emison Capt. James W. English Capt. George B. Erath Maj. George B. Erath Capt. Elias N. Eubank Capt. S. A. Fairchild Lt. D. H. Farr Capt. L. J. Farrar Capt. C. H. Featherston Capt. William Feller Capt. William A. Ferguson Capt. R. Fielder Capt. George P. Finley Capt. J. F. Flewellen Capt. H. F. Ford Col. John S. Ford Capt. Samuel Fossett Capt. George W. Frazar Capt. W. B. Frazier Capt. Samuel Friend Capt. William R. Friend Capt. Thomas C. Frost Capt. D. Y. Gaines Capt. James C. Gaither Capt. William Gardner Capt. H. P. Garnson Capt. Sextus Garrett Capt. Serapia Garza Capt. E. B. Gassaway Capt. A. R. Gates Capt. August George Capt. George Gibson (1862 - Precinct No. 2, Travis County, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 2, Shelby County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company C, Angelina County, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 6, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beats No. 6 and 13, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 2, Victoria County, TST) (1864 - Johnson County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Minute Men for McLennan County, TST) (1864 - Commanding 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1863 - Infantry Company B, Nacogdoches and Angelina Counties, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Orange Grays, Orange County, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Kerr County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Limestone County Volunteers, 4th Regiment, 19th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Company H Infantry, Young’s Regiment, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 4, Gillespie County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company D, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company B, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 1, Lavaca County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 1, Washington County, 1st Regiment, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Independent Calloway Company, Upshur County, TST) (1861 - Commanding Rio Grande Regiment, TST) (1861 - Bosque County, TST) (1861 - Fort Merrell Guards, Live Oaks County, 29th Brigade, TST) (???? - 11th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Coryell Minute Company, Rangers, TST) (1861 - DeWitt Rifles, DeWitt County, 24th (?) Brigade, TST) (1861 - Mounted Rangers, McCulloch’s Regiment, TST) (1862 - Cavalry Company, 12th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Round Top Guerillas, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 8, Lamar County, 9th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 9, Cook County, 21st Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company B Cavalry, 24th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Minute Men, Starr County, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 3, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Fayette County, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 3, Colorado County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company A, 11th Brigade, TST) Capt. J. H. Gibson Capt. N. M. Gillentine Capt. David Gilletty Lt. Singleton Gilbert Capt. James Gilliam Capt. Good Capt. John Goode Capt. James Goodson Capt. R. K. Gordon Capt. Joseph R. Goud Capt. W. S. Gouldy Capt. Dan Grady Capt. Gid Graham Capt. James Graham Capt. John Graham Capt. James W. Gray Capt. C. C. Grayson Capt. Sam Green Capt. Harrison Gregg Capt. Otto Grell Capt. Thomas C. Gresham Capt. J. J. Groos Capt. Henry Grussendorf Capt. Austin Gugger Capt. J. P. Guinn Capt. H. Gunther Capt. N. Gussett 1st Lt. Fr. G. Haby Capt. J. R. Hagler Capt. W. A. Haile Capt. C. D. Halbert Capt. L. N. Halbert Capt. W. A. Hale Capt. G. W. Haley Capt. William T. Hamilton Capt. Hammock (1862 - Beat No. 3, Matagorda County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company F, Erath County, 20th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 4, Sabine County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company No. 1, Eastland County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Savannah Blues, Home Company, Precinct No. 1, Red River County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Smith County, 12th Brigade, TST) (1863 - District No. 2, Grayson County, TST) (1862 - Beat No.3, Montgomery County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 11, Bastrop County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 6, Cooke County, 21st Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company K, Bosque and Coryell Counties, 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company D, 4th Battalion, Cavalry, TST) (1864 - Coryell County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1864 - 1st Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Mounted Coast Guards, Nueces County, 29th Brigade, TST) (1862; 1863 - Bexar County, 30th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company E, Nacogdoches County, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Minute Company, Clay County, TST) (1863 - Company C Infantry, 24th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 2, Medina County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1862; 1863 - Grimes County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 2, Comal County, 31st Brigade, TST) (???? - Pin Oak German Rifle Company, Bastrop County, 26th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 27, Bexar County, 30th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company A, Montague County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 1, Comal County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1863; 1864 - Live Oak County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1863 - Local Defense, Medina County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 11, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Van Dorn Mounted Rifles, Bexar County, 30th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 5, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1861; 1863 - Washington County, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 7, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1863 - 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Infantry Company, Smith County, 12th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 3, Jasper County, 2nd Brigade, TST) Capt. H. A. Hamner Capt. G. J. Hampton Capt. B. B. Haney Capt. J. M. Hanks Capt. W. T. Harbour Capt. John T. Harcourt Capt. A. J. Hardin Capt. J. A. Hargrove Capt. H. Harigel Capt. Asa Harold Capt. Emsley Harris Capt. M. G. Harris Capt. W. R. Harrison Capt. James Hart Capt. N. D. J. Hatfield Capt. D. Haynes Capt. David Hazelwood Capt. William J. E. Heard Capt. F. Heidemeyer Capt. Joh Heilman Capt. R. C. Hemingway Capt. Manuel C. Herrera Lt. C. Herring Capt. George G. Higginbotham Capt. R. D. Hightower Capt. Higinbottom Capt. James O. Hill Capt. W. J. Hill Capt. H. Hillebrand Capt. R. Hillebrand Capt. M. D. Hines Capt. W. Hinuber Capt. L. M. Holbert (1861 - Mounted Volunteers, 2nd Regiment, TST) (1861 - Company A, Victoria Blues, Vitoria County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company A, Wise County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1864 - Company A, Wise County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Minute men, Kerr County, TST) (1863 - Unattached Company, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company H, Kaufman County, 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 5, Lavaca County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 1 Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Mounted Infantry, Fayette County, 7th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 9, Lamar County, 9th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Harris Spring Grays, Titus County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 4, Cooke County, 21st Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct A and B, Nacogdoches County, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 1, Victoria County, TST) (1862 - Jackson County Reserve Home Guards, 24th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 1, Lavaca County, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 1, Reserve Company, Wharton County, TST) (1862 - Infantry Company, Comal County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 3, Comal County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Red River Home Guards, Red River County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 5, Bexar County, 30th Brigade, TST) (1864 - McMullin County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (???? - Company D, TST) (1863 - Company B, Infantry, 17th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Anderson County, 11th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Cook County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1863 - Home Defense, McCulloch County, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 3, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Rutersville German Company, Volunteer Infantry, Fayette County, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 2, Newton County, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 4, DeWitt County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company C, 23rd Brigade, TST) Capt. R. Holburn TST) Capt. George C. Holcomb Capt. Spearman Holland Capt. Orlando N. Hollingsworth Capt. W. D. Holly Capt. Holmack Capt. John Holman Capt. John Holt Lt. W. A. Hudson Capt. Thomas Hull Lt. Alf Hunter Capt. Alf Hunter Capt. James M. Hunter Capt. Hurt Capt. John Hustedt Capt. J. C. Hutchens Capt. S. M. Hyde Lt. John Hynes Capt. R. J. Irving Capt. Jackman Capt. D. W. Jackson Capt. M. G. Jacobs Capt. C. F. James Capt. D. A. Jameson Capt. William H. Jasper Capt. J. F. Johnson Capt. T. J. Johnson Capt. Isham G. Jones Capt. James Jones Capt. R. M. Jones Capt. Tignal W. Jones Capt. W. H. Jones Capt. Williamson Jones Capt. T. J. Josey Capt. Charles Keiser Capt. John J. Keith Capt. Julius Kellersberger Capt. W. H. Kelley Capt. A. J. Kercheville Lt. James P. King Capt. J. M. Kirby (1862 - Precinct No. 4, Calhoun County, 24th Brigade, (1862 - beat No. 7, Cherokee County, 10th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 8, Panola County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Cavalry, Rusk County, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 5, Leon County, 18th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 4, Tyler County, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 12, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Cherokee County, 10th Brigade, TST) (1864? - Gillespie County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1863 - Precincts 4 and 14, Panola County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 1, Mason County, TST) (1864 - Precinct No. 1, Mason County, TST) (1862; 1863 - Mounted Regiment, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 6, Shelby County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 3, Colorado County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 3, Cooke County, 21st Brigade, TST) (1864 - Nacogdoches County, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Bee County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1864 - Blanco County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1864 - Company C, 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 4, Colorado County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 4, DeWitt County, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 9, Hopkins County, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 8, Grimes County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1862; 1863 - Company C, Twitty’s Regiment, 21st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Mt. Vernon Grays, Titus County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Wise County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Gonzales Rifles, Gonzales County, 25th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 1, Bastrop County, 26th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 5, Cooke County, 21st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Tyler Dragoons, Cavalry Company, Smith County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Kendall County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1861; 1862 - Lampasas Minute Men, TST) (1863 - Company B, 17th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 16, Bexar County, 30th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Erath County Minute Men, TST) (1861 - High Hill Light Infantry, Fayette County, TST) (1863 - Company H, Cavalry, 25th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 1, Blanco County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1864 - Karnes County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1863 - Company F, 4th Battalion Cavalry, TST) Capt. W. L. Kirksey Capt. Robert Kleburg Capt. Theodore Kleineke Capt. E. Krauskopf Capt. Jacob Kuechler Capt. L. Kulmann Capt. H. Kulow Capt. H. W. Kyser Capt. A.S. Labuzan Lt. Otto Lange Capt. B. Lanham Capt. J. S. Lauderdale Capt. John Lawhon Capt. W. H. Lawrence Capt. H. Ledbetter Capt. M. D. Leverett Capt. David Lewis Capt. William Charles Lewis Capt. Ernst Liermann Capt. S. H. Ligon Capt. W. C. Lillie Capt. John Littleton Capt. W. J. Locke Capt. R. Loggins Col. G. Lohmitz Capt. R. B. Long Capt. J. C. Loving Capt. John Low Capt. M. B. Loyd Capt. J. M. Lucky Capt. W. G. Lyman Capt. William C. Lyon (1861 - Cavalry Company, Trinity County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1861 - DeWitt County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company A, Galveston County, 1st Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company B, Gillespie County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Rangers, Gillespie, Kerr and Hays Counties, Frontier Regiment, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 2, Gillespie County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Frelsburg Home Guards, Colorado County, TST) (1861 - Company I, Kaufman County, Parson’s Regiment, TST) (1863 - Company I, 4th Regiment, 11th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 2, Mason County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1864 - Coryell County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Labadie Rifles Volunteer Company, Washington County, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Company B, Frontier Regiment, TST) (Reserve Infantry, Beat No. 5, Anderson County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Round Top Guards, Beat No. 4, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company B Infantry, Rusk County, 5th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Beats 2, 3 and 4, Calhoun County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 1, Mason County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1861; 1862 - Alleyton and New Mainz German Home Guard, Beat No. 5, Colorado County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 4, Fannin County, 14th Brigade, TST) (1861; 1862 - Beat No. 8, 6th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Texas Mounted Rangers, Rio Grande Regiment, TST) (1864 - Gillespie County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1863 - 23rd Brigade, TST) (1863 - Commanding 31st Brigade, TST) (1862 - Infantry, Smith County, 12th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company C, Palo Pinto County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Rough and Ready Home Guard, St. Mary, Texas, TST) (1862; 1863 - Company B, Frontier Regiment, TST) (1864 - Parker County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 8, Travis County, 26th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company B, Panola County, 4th Brigade, TST) Gen. J. D. McAdoo Capt. A. K. McCain Lt. A. S. McCamant Capt. Richard D. McCary Capt. A. McClatchy Capt. Joseph McClendon Capt. Benjamin W. McCulloch Capt. W. W. McDaniel Capt. A. K. McDonald Capt. Alex McDowie Capt. J. M. McElroy Capt. E. W. McGraw Lt. J. F. McKeen Capt. Charles D. McKnight Capt. George McLaughlin Capt. Daniel McMillan Capt. N. D. McMillan Capt. John McMinn Capt. W. W. McNeal Capt. P. S. McNeel Capt. H. A. McPhaill Capt. J. M. McReynolds Capt. W. H. McSwane Capt. A. Mackness Capt. John Mackoy Capt. James P. Magill Capt. Samuel F. Mains Capt. Frederick J. Malone Capt. B. D. Martin Capt. J. B. B. Martin Capt. J. J. Martin Capt. L. J. Martin Capt. Robert B. Martin Capt. Socrates Martin Capt. Thomas Martin Capt. Martin Martindale Capt. R. H. Matley Capt. W. M. C. Matthews Capt. Z. T. Mattingly Capt. G. P. Mattison (1864 - Commanding 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Minute Men, Brown County, TST) (1864 - Erath County, 30th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 1, Grimes County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 13, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precincts 9 and 12, Panola County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company A, Infantry, 25th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 8, Sabine County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1861? - Liberty Home Guards, Precinct No. 4, Kaufman County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 6, Sabine County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 3, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Coleman County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Van Zandt County, Locke’s Regiment, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 1, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company C, Bell County, 1st Regiment, 27th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Company E, Mounted Volunteers, Frontier Regiment, TST) (1864 - Local defense, Precinct No. 8, Collins County, TST) (1862 - Caldwell County, 25th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Matagorda County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Beauregard Cavalry, Washington County, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Johnson County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 6, Freestone County, 19th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 8, Cooke County, 21st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Columbus Grays, Colorado County, TST) (1863 - Burnet County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Montague County, 21st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Lavaca County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Company A, Hunt County, 14th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Erath County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 2, Lamar County, 9th Brigade, TST) (Beat No. 7, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Van Zandt County, Locke’s Regiment, TST) (1863 - Company A Infantry, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company B, 1st Regiment, TST) (1863 - Unattached Infantry, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 2, Cooke County, 21st Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company F, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Leon and Madison Counties, 18th Brigade, TST) Capt. Morris B. May Capt. George Mayer Capt. J. C. Means Capt. William Meiten Capt. F. S. Menefee Capt. George Menefee Lt. Anton Menges TST) Capt. Charles Young Michel Col. W. J. Mills Capt. Asa Mitchell Capt. B. Mitchell Lt. Robert P. Mitchell Capt. Charles de Montel Capt. J. M. Montgomery Capt. Jesse Moore Capt. John Moore Capt. Joseph A. Moore Capt. W. D. F. Moore Capt. George Morgan Capt. John D. Morgan Capt. John G. Morris Capt. D. H. Moseley Capt. W. G. Moseley Capt. A. F. Moss Capt. William E. Motheral Capt. W. E. Motheral Capt. John W. Mullen Capt. Isaac Mullins Capt. M. P. Munyan Capt. A. J. Murray Capt. John J. Myers Capt. R. B. Nance (1861 - Iron Guards, Caldwell County, 25th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Medina County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1862 - Freestone Invincibles, Freestone County, 15th Regiment, 19th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 5, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - F. S. R. Guards, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Calhoun County, TST) (1863 - Local defense, Gillespie County, 31st Brigade, (1862 - Precinct No. 11, Bastrop County, 26th Brigade, TST) (1861 - 2nd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, Liberty County, TST) (1862 - Minute Men. Home Guards, TST) (1864 - Bandera County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Company A, Beat No. 2, Bastrop County, 26th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Company G, Frontier Regiment, Mounted Volunteers, TST) (1863 - Company C, Cavalry, 17th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Titus County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Trespalacios Coast Guard, Matagorda County, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 6, Hopkins County, 9th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Gray Rock Dragoons, Titus County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company H, 1st Regiment, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 3, Bastrop County, 26th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beats 4 and 11, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Precinct No. 1, Brown County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Brazoria Volunteers, Rio Grande Regiment, TST) (1861 - Volunteer Cavalry, Limestone County, 4th Regiment, 19th(?) Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company A, Frontier Troops, TST) (1863 - Erath County, 20th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Williamson Bowies, Williamson County, 4th Regiment, Texas Cavalry, 27th Brigade, TST) (1863; 1864 - Coleman and part of Brown Counties, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1863 - Company F, Washington County, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1861 – Lyons Mounted Riflemen, Beat No. 6, Fayette County, TST) (1861 - Lone Star Mounted Rifles, Caldwell County, 25th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company D, 1st Battalion, 2nd Brigade, TST) Capt. Cicero Nash Capt. William J. Neal Lt. J. M. Nelson Capt. J. M. Nelson Capt. W. T. Nettles Capt. Charles Neuhans Capt. J. N. Newberry Capt. George A. Newton Capt. Josiah Nichols Capt. Andrew J. Nicholson Capt. Charles H. Nimitz Capt. Nat Nolan Col. James M. Norris Capt. W. G. O’Brien Capt. W. G. O’Brien Capt. H. Ochiltree Capt. Josiah Ogburn Maj. Charles A. Ogsbury Capt. A. Oliver Capt. John Q. O’Neill Capt. E. M. Orrick Capt. J. L. Owen Capt. W. B. Pace Capt. William W. Parks Col. W. H. Parsons Capt. J. H. Paschal Lt. James Paul Capt. Wiley J. Peace Capt. William H. Perry Capt. William R. Peverel Capt. William R. Peverel (1862 - Company A, Precinct No. 2, Bastrop County, 26th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Johnson Slashers, Johnson County, 4th Regiment, TST) (1864 - 1st Battalion Mounted Infantry, Red River County, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1864 - 7th Battalion, TST) (1863 - Company C, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company B, Precinct No. 2, Young County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 4, Cherokee County, 10th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company A, 15th Battalion, Infantry, TST) (1861 - Fannin County, Young’s Regiment, 14th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Gillespie Rifles, Gillespie County, 31st Regiment, TST) (1861 - 2nd Regiment, Rio Grande Military District, TST) (1862 - Frontier Regiment, TST) (1862; 1863 - Mounted Frontier Regiment, TST) (1864 - Non-commissioned officers and privates employed as mechanics and laborers, Camp San Saba, TST) (1861 - Company for Home Defense, Orange County, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Cavalry, Smith County, 12th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Calhoun County Battalion, 24th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Victoria County, TST) (1861 - O’Neill’s Frontier Guards, Montague County, 21st Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company B, Jack County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 4, Angelina County, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Precincts 2 and 3, Lampasas County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 6, Ellis County, 19th Brigade, TST) (1861 - 4th Regiment, Texas Cavalry, TST) (1863 - Volunteers, 29th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Mounted Rangers, Medina County, TST) (1861 - Williamson Bowies, Williamson County, 4th Regiment, Mounted Troops, TST) (1861 - Mounted Rifles, Hays County, 26th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company I, Mounted Regiment, TST) (1864 - Company A, Young County, 1st Frontier District, TST) Capt. A. Phillips Capt. A. H. Phillips, Jr. Capt. George B. Pickett Maj. C. A. Polk Capt. Proctor P. Porter Lt. C. Potter Capt. Cincinnatus Potter Capt. Potts Capt. J. S. Powell Capt. Frank P. Powers Capt. F. P. Price Capt. Larkin F. Price Capt. John R. Proudfoot Capt. Edward B. Pue Capt. E. B. Pugh Capt. Charles L. Pyron Capt. William Quayle Maj. William Quayle Capt. M. Quin Capt. John Rabb Capt. Thomas Rabb Capt. W. S. Rabb Capt. Z. M. P. Rabb Capt. R. Radcliff Capt. Stephen C. Ragan Capt. Smith Ragsdale Capt. D. W. C. Rains Capt. John E. Rainey Capt. Y. W. Randolph Col. W. E. Rascoe Capt. William J. Rascoe Capt. L. M. Rayburn Capt. William J. Ready (1862 - Beat No. 5, Montgomery County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Lavaca Guard, Light Infantry, Calhoun County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1864? - Wise County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1862 - 1st Battalion, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Infantry, Walker County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company D, Cooke County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 7, Cooke County, 21st Brigade, TST) (1862 - San Saba County, McCulloch’s Regiment, 31st Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 1, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Infantry, Rio Grande Regiment, TST) (1861 - Belgrade Volunteers, Newton County, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Silver Grays, Fayette County, TST) (1861 - Rio Grande Military District, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 9, Bexar County, 30th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Erath County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Mounted Volunteers, 2nd Regiment, TST) (1861 - Mounted Riflemen, Tarrant County, 28th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Commanding 1st Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 5, Colorado County, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company A, Volunteers, 29th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Company A, Karnes County, Frontier Regiment, TST) (1862 - Mesquite Company, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1863 - Unattached, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 2, Gillespie County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Invincibles, Tarrant County, 20th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Red River Rangers, Cavalry, 8th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Frontier Troops, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 5, Travis County, TST) (1861 - Reserve Cavalry Company, Beat No. 5, Trinity County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1862 - 1st Regiment, 4th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Reserve Company, Beat No. 8, Limestone County, 19th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Gonzales Rebels, Gonzales County, 25th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company A, 5th Brigade, TST) Capt. Claiborne Rector Capt. H. D. E. Redwine Capt. William H. Redwood Capt. Charles S. Reece Capt. George R. Reeves Capt. J. P. Renfroe Capt. W. C. Reno Capt. J. M. Reuss Capt. W. W. Reynolds Capt. J. M. Rice Capt. N. P. Richardson Capt. Sam P. Richardson Capt. J. J. Richarson Capt. A. J. Ridge Lt. Thomas Riordan Capt. George W. Robbins Capt. J. F. Roberts Capt. T. F. Roberts Capt. A. T. Robertson Capt. J. C. Robertson Capt. John B. Robertson Capt. Robert C. Robison Capt. William F. Robison Capt. J. B. Rocke Capt. C. L. Roff Capt. Jefferson C. Rogers Capt. P. Rogers Capt. John Rohden Capt. Martin W. Ross Capt. S. J. Ross Capt. Lon Rouff Capt. James T. Rowland Capt. James E. Rucker Capt. James H. Rucker Capt. E. S. Rugeley (1861 - Cibolo Guards, Wilson and Guadalupe Countries, 30th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Van Zandt County, Locke’s Regiment, TST) (1861 - Rio Grande Regiment, TST) (1861 - Prairie Blues, Red River County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1861 - 3rd Regiment, 15th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Cavalry Company, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 4, Hunt County, 14th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Indianola Artillery Guards, Calhoun County, TST) (1863 - Quartermaster, Frontier Regiment, TST) (1864 - Hamilton County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Robertson County Rebels, Robertson County, 18th Brigade, TST) (1861 - W. P. Lane Rangers, 2nd Regiment Mounted Volunteers, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 5, Kaufman County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Infantry, Burnet County, 27th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Local Defense, Uvalde County, TST) (1864 - Medina County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Home Guards, Wharton County, TST) (1864 - Company A, Jack County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 5, 2nd Regiment, 15th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Cavalry, Smith County, 12th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Washington County, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Infantry, Beat No. 7, Limestone County, 19th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Comanche County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 3, McLennan County, 28th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Mounted Men, 21st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Milam County Grays, 27th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 13, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 7, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 3, Henderson County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precincts 2, 7 and 10, Panola County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Indianola Guards, Company B, Calhoun County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Mounted Regiment, TST) (1864 - 1st Regiment, TST) (1861 - Van Zandt County, Locke’s Regiment, TST) (1861 - Caney Mounted Rifles, Matagorda County, 22nd Brigade, TST) Capt. Jacob A. Rupley Capt. Charles A. Russell Capt. A. A. Rutherford Lt. Focke Saathof Capt. John Salmon Capt. John Salmon Capt. William C. Sanders Capt. R. D. Saunders Capt. William M. Scallorn Capt. A. J. Scarborough Capt. H. C. T. Schmidt Col. Jacob Schmitz Capt. John J. Schmitz Capt. F. Schneider Capt. Joh Schneider Brig. Gen. John S. Schofield Capt. L. Schuetze Capt. John N. Scott Capt. M. J. Scott Capt. P. H. Scott Capt. Thomas G. Scott Capt. Thomas L. Scott Capt. O. O. Searcy Capt. W. C. Sexton Capt. George R. Shannon Capt. S. Shannon Capt. W. S. Shaw Capt. L. W. Shepperd Capt. W. B. Shepperd Capt. P. M. Sherman Capt. J. L. Shipman Capt. W. H. Shoemake Capt. John S. Shropshire Capt. P. J. Simons Capt. W. B. Sims Capt. D. Skaggs Capt. Benjamin Slaughter (1861 - Lone Star Rifles, Victoria County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Helena Guards, Karnes County, 29th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company C, 1st Regiment, TST) (1863 - Infantry, Medina County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1862 - Company B, Erath County, Frontier Regiment, TST) (April 1862 - Company C, Stephens County, Frontier Regiment, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 8, Ellis County, 19th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 8, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Davis Guards, Cavalry, DeWitt County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company B, Washington County, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - 1st Regiment, Comal County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1861 - Home Guard, DeWitt and Goliad Counties, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 3, Colorado County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 4, Comal County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1863 - 28th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Home Defense, Gillespie County, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 4, Montgomery County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Precincts 1 and 2, Lampasas County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Reserve Company, Titus County, 8th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company A, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862; 1863 - Washington County, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Caldwell County, 25th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company C, Infantry, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Mounted Militia, 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company B, Montague County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Infantry, Precinct No. 1, Nueces County, 29th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 3, 2nd Regiment, 15th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Titus Rangers, Titus County, 8th Regiment, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 3, Leon County, 18th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Coryell County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1864 - Wise County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Shropshire Cavalry, Colorado County, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 3, Anderson County, 13th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Mounted Riflemen, Red River County, TST) (1864 - Brown County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Atacosa County Minute Men, TST) Capt. S. A. Smart Capt. D. Smith Capt. John L. Smith Capt. John M. Smith Capt. L. L. Smith Lt. Thomas Smith Capt. W. H. Smith Capt. W. T. Smith Capt. William Smith Capt. William P. Smith Capt. N. K. Snell Capt. J. O. Snelling Capt. J. F. Spears Capt. C. H. Spence Capt. S. J. Spiller Capt. Isaac C. Stafford Capt. W. J. Standifer Capt. Silas L. Stanfield Capt. J. J. Steele Capt. James B. Stephens Capt. L. H. Stephens Capt. John L. Stevenson Capt. W. B. Stout Capt. D. M. Stovall Capt. J. J. Strain Capt. Jordan O. Straughan Capt. L. M. Strobel Capt. T. B. Stubbs Capt. N. M. Stukes Capt. John A. Suggs Capt. W. A. Surginier Capt. Swift Capt. L. Syberbeck Capt. M. D. Tackitt Lt. Col. C. W. Tait Maj. C. William Tait Capt. Taylor Capt. James Taylor Capt. John Taylor Capt. William Thaxton Capt. E. L. Theumann Capt. H. J. Thompson (1862 - Beats 1 and 9, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 7, Sabine County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Colorado and Fayette Counties, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 4, Llano County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 9, Shelby County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Jack County, TST) (1862 - Infantry, Smith County, 12th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 5, Harrison County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precincts 6 and 11, Panola County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Fayetteville Home Guards, Reserve Company, Fayette County, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 4, Austin County, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 2, Bastrop County, 26th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company C, 24th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Angelina County, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company B, 18th Brigade, TST) (1861 - 2nd Regiment, TST) (1864 - Burnet County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1862 - Medina Guards, Precincts 6 and 9, Bexar County, 30th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company F, 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Infantry, Grimes County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 5, Cooke County, 21st Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company E, 16th Battalion, TST) (1861 - 8th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Jasper Blues, Jasper County, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, 2nd Regiment, 15th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company E, 15th Battalion, TST) (1863 - Company C, Brazoria County, Cavalry, 16th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company B, Galveston County, 1st Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 1, DeWitt County, TST) (1863 - Company B, Cavalry, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company G, 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 4, Newton County, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 4, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Jack County Rangers, TST) (1863 - 4th Battalion, TST) (1863 - 22nd Battalion, Companies A, B, and C, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 6, Polk County, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precincts 7 and 10, Bastrop County, TST) (1864 - Jack County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1861; 1862 - San Saba County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1863 - 23rd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Minute Company, Parker County, TST) Capt. H. J. Thompson Capt. John M. Thompson Capt. S. Thulemeier Capt. Bernard Timmons Capt. C. G. Titsworth Capt. L. M. Todd Capt. Lewis Todd Capt. John F. Tom Capt. Augustus A. Tomlinson Capt. John A. Tomwalt Capt. Silas Totten Capt. Stapleton Townsend Capt. T. L. Townsend Capt. William T. Townsend Capt. A. J. Tucker Capt. J. A. Tullas Capt. Joseph Tumlinson Capt. George W. Tuttle Capt. William C. Twitty Capt. Monroe Upton Capt. William F. Upton Capt. M. Upchurch Capt. John A. Vanalstyne Capt. H. Van Buren Capt. Jesse Vannoy Capt. George W. Volk TST) Capt. William Wahrmund Capt. John W. Walden Lt. P. Waldrup Capt. Edward Walker Capt. N. G. Walker Capt. Edwin Waller Capt. John E. Walling Capt. A. Y. Walton Capt. A. Wangemann (1864 - Jack County, TST) (1861 - Van Zandt County, Locke’s Regiment, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 1, Colorado County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Buchler Rifles, Infantry, Fayette County, TST) (1863 - Beat No. 1, Hunt County, 14th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Van Zandt County, Locke’s Regiment, TST) (1862 - Cavalry, Smith County, 12th Brigade, TST) (1864 - Atacosa County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Company F, Rio Grande Infantry, TST) (1861 - Stockton Cavalry, Johnson County, TST) (1864 - Company A, Bosque County, 2nd Frontier District, TST) (1863 - Capt. Companies A and E, 24th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 6, Colorado County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Home Guard, St Mary’s, Refugio County, 29th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 9, 2nd Regiment, 15th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Cavalry, Beat No. 7, Trinity County, 11th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Mounted Minute Men, TST) (1861 - Wigfall Mounted Infantry, Beat No. 7, Fayette County, TST) (1861 - Company B, Mounted Volunteers, Cooke County, Young’s Regiment, TST) (1864 - Parker County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1864 - Company C, 4th Battalion, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Grimes County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 6, Grimes County, 17th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Galveston Artillery, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Bethel Beat No. 8, Anderson County, 11th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 3, Calhoun County, 24th Brigade, (1863 - Company A, Gillespie County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Frontier Troops, TST) (1864 - Gillespie County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Mounted Minute Men, Atacosa County, TST) (1861 - McMullen County, 29th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Company C, Infantry, Rio Grande Regiment, TST) (1861 - Precinct No. 3, Hays County, 26th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Washington County, 1st Regiment, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company A, Washington County, 23rd Brigade, TST) Capt. Joseph Ward Capt. Thomas W. Warren Capt. Theophilus Watkins Capt. J. M. Watson Brig. Gen. William G. Webb Lt. Augustine Weber Capt. I. J. Welbourn Capt. Joseph Westmaland TST) Capt. John M. Weston Capt. C. Weyrich Capt. Thomas F. Whaley Capt. Jack Wharton Capt. John Wheat Capt. Anderson Whetstone Capt. A. C. White Capt. A. H. White Capt. Newton White Capt. R. P. White Capt. William S. White Capt. R. M. Whitesides Capt. A. B. Whitney Capt. James D. Whitten Capt. C. F. Whittington Capt. Wilburn Capt. John A. Wilcox Capt. E. W. Williams Capt. J. K. Williams Capt. R. H. Williams Col. J. B. Wilmeth Capt. J. R. Wilmeth Capt. John M. Wilson Capt. W. O. G. Wilson Capt. William S. Wilson Capt. Pleasant Witt Capt. J. M. Wood Capt. William Riley Wood (1862; 1863; 1864 - Company C, Mounted Regiment, Clay County, TST) (1863 - Company C, TST) (1864 - Uvalde County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 1, Sabine County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1863 - 22nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Medina County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Jackson Rangers, Jackson County, 24th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precincts 1 and 3, Panola County, 4th Brigade, (1861 - Company A, Fort Bend Volunteer Cavalry, 16th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 2, Gillespie County, 31st Brigade, TST) (1864 - Cooke County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Texas Wide Awakes, Infantry, TST) (1863 - Company A, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Van Zandt County, Locke’s Regiment, TST) (1864 - Company F, 1st Regiment, TST) (1861 - Beats 1 and 9, Upshur County, 6th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Mounted Regiment, TST) (1862 - Precincts A and B, Nacogdoches County, 3rd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company I, Infantry, 1st Regiment, TST) (1863 - Company H, Mounted Regiment, TST) (???? - Company B, 24th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Wahrton County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 3, Wharton County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 3, Shelby County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Alamo Rifles, Bexar County, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 3, Beat No. 2, Lavaca County, TST) (1863 - Precinct No. 8, Panola County, 4th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Mounted Volunteers, Frio County, 3rd Frontier District, TST) (1862 - 2nd Regiment, 15th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 10, 2nd Regiment, 15th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Van Zandt County, Locke’s Regiment, TST) (1861 - Hempstead Light Guards, Austin County, 23rd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Precinct NO. 1, Newton County, 2nd Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company A, Parker County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 11, Anderson County, 11th Brigade, TST) (1861; 1864 - Minute Company Mounted Rangers, San Saba County, TST) Capt. P. C. Woods Capt. Thomas Wooten Capt. William Wortham Capt. O. D. Wyche Capt. W. L. Wynn Col. H. Wynne Capt. C. H. Wysong Capt. Francisco Ximenes Lt. Charles Yarborough Col. N. B. Yard Capt. David Yeary Capt. Nathaniel B. Yelverton Capt. Clemente Zapata Capt. Charles Zavische Capt. Charles Zavische Capt. John Zwiegel Capt. John Zwiegel (1862 - Mounted Volunteers, 30th Brigade, TST) (1863 - Company B, 2nd Brigade Cavalry, TST) (1863 - Company B, 11th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precinct No. 2, Leon County, 18th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 1, Wharton County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - 10th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 6, 2nd Regiment, 15th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Precincts 3 and 4, Bexar County, 30th Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 2, Lavaca County, TST) (1863 - 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, TST) (1864 - Company E, Parker County, 1st Frontier District, TST) (1863 - Company E, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 10, Nueces County, 29th Brigade, TST) (1861 - Reserve Infantry Company, Fayette County, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 12, Fayette County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1861 - Beat No. 1, Colorado County, 22nd Brigade, TST) (1862 - Beat No. 7, Colorado County, 22nd Brigade, TST) MINUTE MEN (1865 - 1866): Alphabetical by commanding officer: Capt. Ed Burleson (July 1865 - August 1865 - Company of Cavalry, Travis County) Capt. Harteford Howard (April 1866 - July 1866 - 2nd Parker County Minute Company, Texas State Troops) Capt. J. T. Rowland (November 1866 - Company of State Troops, Montague County, by order of Governor Throckmorton) Capt. William B. Self (January 1866 - Minute Men, Young County) Capt. L. L. Tackitt (October 1865 - 1st Parker County Minute Company, Texas State Troops) Capt. John Teague (October 1865 - November 1865 - Minute Company, Wise County) FRONTIER FORCES (1870 - 1871): By company designation: Company A Capt. Franklin Jones (August 1870 - November 1870 - Ft. Mason / Austin) Capt. C. G. Falcon (January - February 1871 - Rancho Nuevo, Starr County) Company B Capt. A. H. Cox Company C Capt. John W. Samson (September 1870 - May 1871 - Austin / Ft. Griffin, Shackelford County /Camp Davidson, Zapata County) (August 1870 - May 1871 - Austin / Camp Verde, Kerr County / Ft. Griffin) Company D Capt. John R. Kelso Capt. Gregorio Garcia (September 1870 - February 1871 - Camp Wood, Kinney County) (March 1871 - June 1871 - San Elizario, El Paso County) Company E Capt. H. J. Richarz (September 1870 - April 1872 - Ft. Inge, Uvalde County) Company F Capt. D. P. Baker Company G Capt. C. G. Falcon Capt. H. R. von Bibberstein Company H Capt. Bland Chamberlain Capt. Peter Kleid Company I Capt. James M. Hunter Lt. W. W. Jones Company K Capt. Jacob M. Harrell Company L Capt. H. R. von Bibberstein Company N Capt. Gregorio Garcia Company O Capt. Peter Kleid Company P Capt. James M. Swisher (November 1870 - November 1871 - Decatur, Wise County) (October 1870 - December 1870 - San Antonio / El Olmito, Starr County) (October 1870; January 1871 - May 1871 - Camp on Spring Creek, Gillespie County) (November 1870 - February 1871 - San Antonio / Santa Gertrudis / Post Davidson, Zapata County) (March 1871 - May 1871 - Camp Rio Frio) (September 1870 - December 1870 - Ft. Griffin / Ft. Mason) (September 1870 - January 1871 - Austin) (September 1870 - February 1871 - Austin / Camp Russell, Lampasas County) (October 1870 - December 1870 - San Antonio / Camp Degener) (August 1870 - April 1871 - San Elizario / Camp near Ft. Quitman /Dog Canon, New Mexico) (August 1870 - February 1871 - Camp Elm Creek near old Ft. Terrett) (September 1870 - February 1871 - Austin / Camp Colorado) MINUTE MEN (1872 - 1874, 1877): By company designation: Company A - Blanco County Lt. James Ingram (January 1872 - November 1872) Lt. S. B. Gray (April 1873 - September 1873) Company B - Wise County Lt. R. T. Rieger Lt. George W. Stevens (March 1872 - August 1872) (October 1872 - January 1873; September 1873 - October 1873) Company C - Kendall County Lt. C. A. Patton Lt. James C. Nowlin (April 1872 - February 1873) (March 1873 - July 1873; January 1874 - February 1874) Company D - Comanche County Lt. J. A. Wright Lt. W. C. Watkins (May 1872 - May 1873) (September 1873 - April 1874) Company E - Kerr County Lt. Henry Schwethelm (April 1872 - April 1874; November 1874 - February 1877) Company F - Gillespie County Lt. J. C. Lacey Lt. William E. Hudson Lt. B. F. Casey (April 1872 - November 1872) (December 1872 - April 1873) (January 1874 - April 1874) Company G - Brown County Lt. George H. Adams Sgt. J. J. Carter (June 1872 - April 1873; September 1873 - March 1873) (November 1873) Company I - Cook County Lt. J. M. Waide (June 1872 - November 1872; July 1873) Company K - Bandera County Lt. Robert Ballantyne (August 1872 - June 1873) Company L - Coleman County Lt. John M. Elkins (December 1872 - January 1874) Company M - Lampasas County Lt. George E. Haynie Lt. A. P. Hall Lt. E. W. Greenwood (September 1872 - November 1872) (March 1873 - August 1873) (September 1873 - March 1874) Company N - San Saba County Lt. William H. Ledbetter (September 1872 - April 1874) Company O - Burnet County Lt. John Alexander Lt. W. H. Sims (September 1872 - January 1873) (March 1873 - August 1873) Company P - Parker County Lt. J. C. Gilliland (September 1872 - August 1873) Company Q - Llano County Lt. John M. Smith (September 1873 - March 1874) Company R - Mason County Lt. Daniel Hester Lt. C. C. Smith (October 1872 - November 1872; April 1873 - August 1873) (December 1873 - May 1874) Company S - Jack County Lt. N. Atkisson (October 1872) Company T - Palo Pinto County Lt. D. H. McClure (September 1872 - August 1873) Company U - Montague County Lt. John J. Willingham (April 1872 - March 1873; June 1873 - December 1873) Company V - Medina County Lt. George Haby (September 1872 - August 1873) Company X - Maverick County Lt. Manuel Bau (October 1872 - October 1873) Company Z - Erath County Lt. C. M. O’Neal 1st Sgt. S. P. Keith Lt. N. Keith (December 1872 - September 1873) (October 1873 - November 1873) (January 1874 - April 1874) Company #1 - Edwards County Lt. William P. Calloway (May 1873 - March 1874) Company #4 - Callahan County Lt. John W. Jones (October 1873 - March 1874) FRONTIER MEN (1873-1875): Note: Those companies that served June 1874 and throughout 1875 were organized under the same law that created the Frontier Battalion. Alphabetical by commanding officer: Lt. Refugio Benavides (June 1874 - November 1875 - Frontier Men, Webb County) Capt. G. W. Campbell (December 1873 - February 1874 - Rangers/Frontier Men, Montague County) Capt. J. G. Connell (January 1874 - March 1874 - Company C, Brown and San Saba Rangers) Capt. S. W. Eastin December 1873 - April 1874 - Jack County Rangers / Frontier Troops) Capt. M. R. Green (January 1874 - February 1874 - Rangers/Frontier Men, Erath and Comanche Counties) Capt. W. L. Hunter (December 1873 - March 1874) Rangers, Parker County) Capt. W. C. McAdams (December 1873 - April 1874 - Rangers, Palo Pinto County) Lt. Telesforo Montes (May 1874 - November 1875 - Frontier Men, El Paso County; Minute Company October 1875 - December 1875; Mar 1876 - April 1876) Capt. George W. Stevens (November 1873 - March 1874 - Rangers/Minute Men, Wise County) Capt. A. C. Tackitt (January 1874 - February 1874 - Rangers, Young County) Capt. Warren Wallace (June 1874 - September 1875 - Frontier Men, Nueces and Rio Grande Country) WASHINGTON COUNTY VOLUNTEER MILITIA / SPECIAL STATE TROOPS / SPECIAL FORCES (1874 - 1881): Capt. L. H. McNelly (July 1874 - June 1876 - Company A, Washington County Militia) Lt. John M. Forshey (September 1874 - Washington Guards) Capt. Nicholas Weeks (September 1874 - Lone Star Rifles, Galveston County Militia) Col. E. G. Bower (September 1877 - Lamar Rifles and Stone Greys, Dallas on duty to control disturbances caused by removal of van Zandt County seat from Canton to Willis) Capt. George A. Hall (November 1877 - LaGrange Company) Capt. L. H. McNelly (August 1876 - January 1876 - Special State Troops) nd (February 1877 - March 1877 - Special State Troops) 2 Lt. J. Lee Hall 1st Lt. J. Lee Hall (April 1877 - November 1877 - Special State Troops) Capt. J. Lee Hall (December 1877 - December 1878 - Special State Troops) Capt. J. Lee Hall (August 1879 - May 1880 - Special Force) Capt. Thomas L. Oglesby (June 1880 - February 1881 - Special Force) FRONTIER BATTALION (1874 - 1901): By company designation: Field and Staff: Major John B. Jones (May 1874 – Jan 1879, when appointed Adjutant General) Capt. A. P. Blocker, Quartermaster (May 1874 – May 1875) Capt. Martin M. Kenney, Quartermaster, Paymaster (May 1874 – March 1875) Capt. Neal Coldwell, Quartermaster (May 1879 – December 1882) Capt. J. C. Johnson, Quartermaster (January 1883 – October 1885) Capt. L. P. Sieker, Quartermaster (October 1885 – January 1893) Capt. G. A. Wheatley, Quartermaster (February 1893 – December 1895) Capt. W. H. Owen, Quartermaster (January 1896 – December 1898) Capt. L. P. Sieker, Quartermaster (April 1899 – 1901) Capt. E. G. Nicholson, Surgeon (June 1874 – December 1876) Company A Capt. John R. Waller 1st Lt. J. A. Wright 1st Lt. J. W. Millican 2nd Lt. J. T. Wilson 1st Lt. Ira Long 1st Lt. J. M. Denton Capt. Neal Coldwell 1st Lt. G. B. Broadwater 1st Sgt. Thomas L. Oglesby Capt. George W. Baylor Company A disbanded 1st Lt. H. G. Dubose 2nd Lt. C. L. Rogers 2nd Lt. Jim Moore Company B Capt. G. W. Stephens 1st Lt. S. G. McGarrah Lt. Ira Long 1st Lt. G. W. Stevens 1st Sgt. C. H. Hamilton Lt. G. W. Campbell Lt. Junius Peak Capt. Junius Peak Lt. Ira Long Capt. Bryan Marsh Capt. S. A. McMurray Capt. W. J. McDonald Company C (May 1874 - September 1874 - Erath & Comanche Counties) (May 1874 – Sep 1874) (May 1874 - September 1874 - Stephens County) (July 1874 - April 1875) (September 1875 - August 1876) (September 1876 - November 1876) (December 1876 - August 1878) (September 1878 - February 1879) (October 1878 - July 1879) (September 1880 - April 1885) (April 1885 – 1899) (June 1900 - July 1901) (June 1900 – September 1900) (September 1900 – 1901) (May 1874 - December 1875 - Wise County) (May 1874 – November 1874) (May 1874 - May 1875) (June 1875 – November 1875) (September 1875 - August 1876) (September 1876 - May 1878) (April - May 1878 - detachment) (Jun 1878 - April 1880) (April 1880 - December 1880) (January 1881 - August 1881) (September 1881 - November 1890) (December 1890 - August 1901) Capt. E. F. Ikard (May 1874 - December 1874) st 1 Lt. G. W. Campbell (May 1874 – November 1874) 2nd Lt. L. P. Beavert (September 1874 - November 1874) Company B disbanded December 1874 Capt. John C. Sparks (Oct 1876 - November 1877) Lt. J. B. Tays (November 1877 - March 1878 - detachment) Lt. J. A. Tays (April 1878 – December 1878 – detachment) Capt. G. W. Arrington (November 1877 - August 1882) Sgt. M. Ludwick (December 1878 - May 1879 - detachment) st 1 Lt. George W. Baylor (August 1879 - December 1879; June 1880 - August 1880 detachment) Detachment Company C merged into Company A September 1880 Lt. John Hoffar (September 1882 - September 1883) Capt. George H. Schmitt (September 1883 - November 1887) Company C mustered out of service November 30, 1887 1st Lt. W. J. McCauley (June 1900 - July 1901) Company D Capt. C. R. Perry 1st Lt. W. H. Ledbetter 2nd Lt. D. W. Roberts 2nd Lt. F. M. Moore Capt. D. W. Roberts 1st Lt. L. P. Sieker Capt. L. P. Sieker 1st Lt. Frank Jones Capt. Frank Jones Capt. John R. Hughes (May 1874 - December 1874) (May 1874 – September 1874) (May 1874 - August 1876) (September 1876 - September 1877) (September 1877 - September 1881) (October 1881 – August 1882) (September 1882 – October 1885 (May 1884 - February 1886) (March 1886 - June 1893) (July 1893 - August 1901) Company E Capt. J. W. Maltby (May 1874 - December 1874) Lt. J. G. Connell (May 1874 – September 1874) Lt. F. B. Best (May 1874 - December 1874) Sgt. L. Arnett (August 1874 - December 1874 - Burnet County) Lt. B. S. Foster (October 1874 - May 1877) Sgt. D. M. Whelan (June 1877 - August 1877) Lt. N. O. Reynolds (September 1877 - January 1879) Lt. C. L. Nevill (February 1879 - August 1881) Capt. C. L. Nevill (September 1881 - November 1882) Sgt. J. T. Gillespie (September 1882 - November 1882) Lt. J. T. Gillespie (December 1882 - November 1883) Capt. J. T. Gillespie (December 1883 - April 1887) Company E mustered out of service April 15, 1887 Capt. J. S. McNeel (June 1891 - December 1892) Capt. J. H. Rogers (January 1893 - August 1901) Company F Capt. Neal Coldwell 1st Lt. Neal Coldwell Lt. Pat Dolan 2nd Lt. W. K. Jones (May 1874 - August 1875) (September 1875 – August 1876) (June 1874 - November 1874) (September 1874 – May 1875) 1st Lt. Pat Dolan (September 1876 – February 1878) Capt. Pat Dolan (March 1878 - February 1879) Sgt. R. Jones (March 1879 - May 1879) Company F mustered out of service May 31, 1879 Capt. Thomas L. Oglesby (March 1881 - November 1882) Lt. C. B. McKinney (December 1882 - February 1883) Lt. Joseph Shely (March 1883 - April 1884) Capt. Joseph Shely (May 1884 - May 1885) Lt. William Scott (May 1884 - March 1886) Capt. William Scott (April 1886 - April 1888) Lt. J. A. Brooks (May 1888 - April 1889) Capt. J. A. Brooks (May 1889 - July 1901) STATE RANGERS (1901 - 1935): The records for the latter half of this period contain many gaps. The list below is constructed using the available information and reflect the confusion surrounding the command of the various Ranger companies. To add to the confusion of the poor records, the compiler also had to contend with the constant transfer of Captains from one company to another as companies were disbanded and emergency companies formed. Question marks are used to mark the areas of greatest uncertainty. Research on this list is continuing and as new information surfaces changes to the State Ranger commanders list will be made. By company designation: Headquarters Company Capt. Harry M. Johnston, Quartermaster Capt. Roy W. Aldrich, Quartermaster (November 1917 - 1919) (March 1919 - ) Capt. William Hanson Capt. Joe B. Brooks Capt. Roy C. Nichols Capt. Frank Hamer Capt. Tom R. Hickman Capt. Frank Hamer Capt. D. E. Hamer Capt. Tom R. Hickman (1918 - September 1919) (October 1919 - February 1921) (March 1921 - January 1922) (February 1922 – June 1925) (July 1925 – April 1927) (May 1927 - November 1932) (January 1933 - January 1935) (January 1935 - November 1935) Company A Capt. J. A. Brooks Sgt. J. D. Dunaway (July 1901 - November 1906) (November 17, 1906) Capt. Frank Johnson (January 1907 - August 1910) Company A mustered out of service September 30, 1910 Capt. John R. Hughes (February 1911 - January 1915) Capt. J. J. Sanders (February 1915 - March 1919) Capt. Jerry Gray (June 1919 – April 1925) Capt. J. M. Fox (June 1925 – March 1927) Capt. W. L. Wright (May 1927 - January 1933) Capt. Jeff E. Vaughn (1933 - ) Company B Capt. W. J. McDonald Sgt. W. J. McCauley Capt. Tom M. Ross Capt. M. E. Bailey (September 1901 - December 1906) (January 1907) (February 1907 - February 1910) (March 1910 – February 1911) Capt. J. J. Sanders Capt. J. M. Fox (February 1911 – January 1915) (February 1915 - May 1918) Capt. Jerry Gray Capt. Charles F. Stevens Capt. Tom R. Hickman Capt. D. E. Lindsey (February 1919 - May 1919) (June 1919 - Feb 1920) (Feb 1921 - June 1925) (July 1925 – 1927) Capt. W. W. Sterling Capt. Tom R. Hickman (???? - May 1927) (June 1927 - January 1933) Company C Capt. J. H. Rogers Capt. J. M. Fox Capt. E. H. Smith Capt. W. L. Barler (September 1901 - September 1911) (October 1911 – January 1915) (February 1915 – May 1915) (June 1915 – August 1916) Capt. Henry L. Ransom Capt. W. M. Ryan Capt. A. W. Cunningham Capt. Frank Hamer Capt. Roy C. Nichols Capt. J. H. Rogers Capt. Light Townsend Capt. E. H. Hammond Capt. George H. Johnson (Feb 1917 - April 1918) (June 1919 - February 1921) (February 1921 - August 1921) (September 1921 – December 1921) (January 1922 - March 1927) (April 1927 - November 1930) (1931 - May 1932) (January 1933 - August 1934) (September 1934 - January 1935) Company D Capt. John R. Hughes Capt. William Smith (September 1901 – January 1911) (February 1911 – October 1911) Capt. E. H. Smith Capt. Henry L. Ransom Capt. Jerry Gray Capt. J. L. Anders Capt. W. L. Wright Capt. W. M. Ryan Capt. Frank Hamer Capt. W. W. Sterling Capt. A. R. Mace Capt. James Robbins (January 1915) (July 1915 - February 1917) (March 1917 – September 1918) (August 1918 - May 1919) (March 1920 - March 1925) (June 1925 – January 1927) (February 1927 - May 1927) (May 1927 – October 1930) (November 1930 - January 1933) (February 1933 - January 1935) Company E Company E discharged July 8, 1901 Capt. W. L. Barler Company E. disbanded March 1919 Capt. B. C. Baldwin (August 1917 – March 1919) (1923 – 1925) Company F Company F. discharged July 8, 1901 Capt. Carroll Bates Capt. J. L. Anders Capt. Will W. Davis (August 1917 - August 1918) (September 1918 - January 1919) (July 1919 - February 1921) Company G Capt. Charles F. Stevens Capt. W. W. Taylor (January 1918 - November 1919) (March 1927) Company H Capt. Roy W. Aldrich (December 1917) Company I Capt. W. M. Ryan (November 1917 – June 1919) Company K Capt. W. L. Wright (January 1918 – June 1919) Company L Capt. W. W. Davis (Decmber 1917 - March 1919) Company M Capt. K. F. Cunningham Capt. Lon L. Willis (December 1917 - September 1918) (September 21, 1918 - March 1919) Company N Capt. D. G. Knight (April 1918 – August 1918) Emergency Company #1 Capt. C. J. Blackwell Capt. Joe B. Brooks (October 1920 - February 1921) (April 1921 - extended leave until December 1923) Emergency Company #2 Capt. Tom Hickman (disbanded November 1920) TEXAS RANGERS, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY (1935 - PRESENT): By company designation: Headquarters, Austin Capt. Roy Aldrich, Quartermaster Capt. J. W. McCormick, Sr. Capt. (1935 - 1938) (1935 - May 1936) Capt. Roy W. Aldrich, Sr. Capt. (?1947?) Capt. Fred Olsen, Sr. Capt Capt. Clint Peoples (March 1953 - September 1953) (September 1953 – Aug 31, 1957) Capt. Clint T. Peoples, Sr. Capt. Capt. Bill Wilson, Sr. Capt. Capt. H. R. Block, Sr. Capt. Capt. Maurice Cook, Sr. Capt. Capt. Bruce M. Casteel, Chief, Sr. Capt. Capt. C. J. Havrda, Chief, Sr. Capt. Capt. Earl R. Pearson, Chief, Sr. Capt. Capt. Ray Coffman, Chief, Sr. Capt. Capt. Tony Leal, Chief, Sr. Capt. (Assistant Director Sep 2009) Asst. Director, Hank Whitman, Sr. Capt. (November 1969 - March 1974) (April 1974 - January 1985) (?1985 - 1992) (1992 - 1996) (1996 - August 2001) (September 2001 – April 2004) (May 2004 – August 2005) (September 2005 - Oct 2008) (Dec 2008 – Mar 2011) Company A Pvt. Dan Hines (In charge) Capt. H. B. Purvis Capt. Johnny Klevenhagen Capt. Eddie L. Oliver Capt. James F. “Pete” Rogers Capt. Grady Sessums Capt. Dan North Capt. Bob G. Prince Capt. W. D. Vickers Capt. Earl R. Pearson Capt. Clete Buckaloo Capt. Jim Miller Capt. Tony Leal Capt. L. C. Wilson (Mar 2011 – present ) (1935) (1936 - 1956) (January 1957 - November 1958) (December 1958 - December 1971) (January 1972 - February 1978) (March 1978 - February 1982) (March 1982 – August 1986) (September 1986- 1992) (?1993 - August 1996) (September 1996 – August 2001) (September 2001 – April 2004) (May 2004 - August 2005) (September 2005 – December 2008) (Jan 2009 – February 2009) Capt. Bob Bullock Capt. Freeman Martin Maj. Freeman Martin (May 2009 – September 2009) (January 2010 – June 2010) (July 2010 – present) Company B Capt. Fred McDaniel Capt. S. O. Hamm Capt. Royal Phillips Capt. M. T. “Lone Wolf” Gonzaullas Capt. R. A. “Bob” Crowder (December 1935 - September 1937) (November 1937 - October 1938) (October 1938 - February 1940) (February 1940 - July 1951) (August 1951 - September 1956) Capt. E. J. Banks Capt. R. A. “Bob” Crowder Capt. Bill Wilson Capt. G. W. Burks Capt. James A. Wright Capt. David Byrnes Capt. W. D. Vickers Capt. Richard Sweaney Capt. Alvin Alexis Capt. Bryant Wells Maj. Bryant Wells (September 1957 - February 1960) (March 1960 - August 1969) (September 1969 - August 1971) (September 1971 - August 1986) (September 1986 - October 1991) (November 1991 - August 1996) (September 1996 – June 2003) (July 2003 - August 2008) (September 2008 – October 2009) (November 2009 – June 2010) (July 2010 – present) Company C Capt. R. C. Hawkins Capt. B. M. Gault Capt. R. A. “Bob” Crowder Capt. Raymond Waters Capt. Frank Probst Capt. Jim Ray Capt. James F. “Pete” Rogers Capt. J. L. “Skippy” Rundell Capt. Walter Werner Capt. Charles Moore, Jr. Capt. Bruce Casteel Capt. Joe Wilie Capt. Carl A. Weathers Capt. Jim Miller Capt. Gerardo De Los Santos Capt. Randy Prince Maj. Randy Prince Company D Capt. William McMurrey (February 1935 - August 1938) (September 1938 - December 1947) (December 1947 - July 1951) (August 1951 - January 1967) (December 1967 - August 1968) (September 1968 - June 1969) (July 1969 -1972?) (?1972 - June 1974) (July 1974 - August 1981) (September 1981 - April 1988) (May 1988 - June 1992) (1993 – August 2002) (September 2002 - April 2004) (May 2004 – August 2005) (September 2005 - June 2010) (July 2010 – present) (1935 - December 1939) Capt. Gully Cowsert Capt. A. Y. Allee Capt. John M. Wood Capt. Jack O. Dean Capt. Charlie J. Havdra Capt. Ray Coffman Capt. Clete Buckaloo Capt. Gerardo De Los Santos Capt. Hank Whitman Capt. Alvin Alexis Maj. Alvin Alexis (? 1943 - July 1947?) (August 1947 - 1969) (1970 - October 1978) (November 1978 - September 1993) (October 1993 – August 2001) (September 2001 – April 2004) (May 2004 - August 2007) (September 2007 – August 2008) (September 2008 – September 2009) (Nov 2009 – June 2010) (July 2010 – April 2011) MAY 2011 – REOGANIZATION – Company “D” San Antonio became Company “F” San Antonio / Waco Company “G” McAllen became Company “D” McAllen Maj. Shawn Palmer (May 2011 – present) Company E Capt. J. W. McCormick (June 1936 - May 1938) Capt. Gully Cowsert Capt. Frank Probst Capt. James F. Riddles Capt. J. P. Lynch Capt. Maurice Cook Capt. G. E. Powell Capt. Barry K. Caver Capt. L. C. Wilson Capt. Jerry Byrne Capt. Brooks Long (?August 1947 - December 1957) (January 1958 - November 1967) (December 1967 - January 1975) (April 1975 - August 1982) (September 1982 - 1985) (1985 - 1996) (November 1996 – June 2008) (July 2008 – December 2008) (January 2009 – August 2010) (October 2010 – present) Company F Capt. Clint T. Peoples Capt. E. G. “Butch” Albers Capt. Robert K. Mitchell Capt. Bob G. Prince Capt. Joe Wilie Capt. Kirby W. Dendy Maj. Kirby W. Dendy Maj. Al Alexis (September 1957 -September 1969) (November 1969 - August 1974) (September 1974 - 1992) (1993) (1994 - 1995) (November 1995 – June 2010) (July 2010 – April 2011) (May 2011 – present) Company G (new company formed November 2007) Capt. Skylor Hearn (November 2007 – September 2009) Capt. Shawn Palmer (November 2009 – June 2010) Maj. Shawn Palmer (July 2010 – April 2011) MAY 2011 REORGANIZATION – Company “G” became Company “D” UCIT Lt. Gerardo De Los Santos Lt. Tony Leal Capt. Gerardo De Los Santos Capt. Howard Henderson (September 2001 – April 2004) (May 2004 – August 2005) (September 2005 - August 2007) (September 2007 – April 2011)