Confederate Units of Indian Territory consisted of Native Americans from the Five Civilized Tribes — the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole nations.[1] The 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles were commanded by the highest ranking Native American of the war: Brig. Gen. Stand Watie, who also became the last Confederate General to surrender on June 23, 1865.[2] There was also a series of Union units of Indian Territory.
Cherokee Nation
- 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles
 - 1st Regiment of Cherokee Mounted Volunteers
 - 2nd Regiment of Cherokee Mounted Volunteers
 - 3rd Cherokee Regiment of Volunteer Cavalry
 - Cherokee Regiment (Special Services), CSA
 - 1st Cherokee Battalion of Partisan Rangers
 - 2nd Cherokee Artillery
 - Cherokee Special Services Battalion
 - Scales' Battalion of Cherokee Cavalry
 - Meyer's Battalion of Cherokee Cavalry
 - Cherokee Battalion of Infantry
 - 1st Squadron of Cherokee Mounted Volunteers
 
Creek Nation
- 1st Regiment Creek Mounted Volunteers
 - 2nd Regiment Creek Mounted Volunteers
 - 1st Battalion Creek Confederate Cavalry
 
Seminole Nation
- 1st Regiment Seminole Mounted Volunteers
 - 1st Battalion Seminole Mounted Volunteers
 
Chickasaw Nation
- 1st Regiment of Chickasaw Infantry
 - 1st Regiment of Chickasaw Cavalry
 - 1st Battalion of Chickasaw Cavalry
 - Shecoe's Chickasaw Battalion of Mounted Volunteers
 
Choctaw Nation
- 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mounted Rifles
 - 1st Regiment of Choctaw Mounted Rifles
 - 2nd Regiment of Choctaw Cavalry
 - 3rd Regiment of Choctaw Cavalry
 - Deneale's Regiment of Choctaw Warriors
 - Folsom's Battalion of Choctaw Mounted Rifles
 - Capt. John Wilkin's Company of Choctaw Infantry
 
Northwest Frontier Command of Indian Territory
(Col. Roswell W. Lee, Commanding)
- 1st Osage Battalion
 - Major George Washington's Frontier Battalion
 - Major James W. Cooper's Battalion[3]
 
References
- ↑ Confer, Clarissa. The Cherokee Nation in the Civil War (University of Oklahoma Press, 2007) pg.4
 - ↑ Cunningham, Frank. (1998) General Stand Watie's Confederate Indians; foreword by Brad Agnew. University of Oklahoma Press. Norman, Oklahoma. (P. 198)
 - ↑ Indian Territory Confederate Uni Archived 2008-02-03 at the Wayback Machine
 
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