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SOLON BORLAND (1811VA-1864TX), Pulaski Co, AR

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COLONEL SOLON BORLAND (1811VA-1864TX)

(JUNE 1861 to JUNE 1862)

CIVIL WAR

    <Pic of Solon Borland with "Bars & Stars">

First major United States Diplomant from Arkansas, fourth United States
Senator from Arkansas, a United States Army Major, a Confederate Army
Colonel. (10/22/08)
http://community.webtv.net/billboggess2/UNITEDSTATESSENATOR

   Much relevant & documented historical military information was
gathered January 2007 on Jim MARTIN's Arkansas Civil War Board,
http://history-sites.com/cgi-bin/bbs53x/arcwmb/webbbs_config.pl?noframes;read=14343
AFTER January of 2009, you need to use this address:
http://history-sites.com/cgi-bin/bbs53x/arcwmb/arch_config.pl?read=14343
from Bryan HOWERTON (H), Danny ODAM (O) and Solon's fifty page
Confederate service record (R) from Arkansas History Commission
(2/09/07).

    <---------<>----------<>

   Doctor Solon BORLAND, Esquire, a distinguished southern
gentleman, formerly: North Carolina militia officer, Arkansas' Adjutant
General, United States Army major of Mexican war fame, Arkansas' fourth
U S Senator, Arkansas' first foreign U S Minister and first minister to
countries of Central America, "aid-de-camp" to Arkansas Governor Henry
Massie RECTOR, April 1861, reportedly (?) was defeated by James YELL,
Arcihbald YELL's nephew, May 22, 1861, 43 to 20 in election for position
of major general to coordinate the state military organizations via May
15th created first Arkansas Military Board, with: Governor RECTOR
President, Benjamin C TOTTEN, and Christopher Columbus DANLEY.

    Solon, now under Arkansas Military Board, with a cavalry
battalion he raised in Pulaski county and organized June 10th, soon to
become Colonel Solon BORLAND, Confederate States Army (rank held eight
months until discharged May 26,1862) at Camp Warren(?), Camp Borland
(?), Pocahontas, Randolph county, Arkansas, on the Current river near
Pittman's Ferry, as commander of that battalion he raised, originally
known as 1st Battalion Arkansas Cavalry, it becoming 1st Arkansas
Mounted Volunteers upon his and its acceptance into Confederate service
on July 29, 1861, for twelve months. This group was enlarged and renamed
the 3rd Regiment Arkansas Cavalry in December 1861, officially when
Trans-Mississippi was created January1862.
www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/3cav_indx.html

   According to Major COLLIER's 1965 book, they fought in more
skirmishes than did any other Arkansas unit. [Future Governor BAXTER
served thirty days under BORLAND, November 1861, later serving the
Union]

      (R) 3 Sep 1861, "Col S BORLAND Regiment of Cavalry
will proceed without delay to Little Rock for the purpose of providing
clothing for this command.", By order, Gen William J HARDEE
[1815GA-1873AL].

    Solon was placed in charge of Confederate's Western
Department, Upper Arkansas District, November 5, 1861 by General Albert
Sidney JOHNSTON (1803KY-1862TN) which was vacated by General William J
HARDEE, taking with him all good equipment, materials, and experienced
troops, leaving behind useless equipment or materials and inexperienced
raw recruits, to wit:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/hertford/letters/borland24.txt
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/hertford/letters/borland21.txt

   HARDEE, reportedly was assigned to Arkansas June 25, 1861 to
recurit men, arrived July 22nd, was commander till October, Solon
inheriting the position November 5th of which he pleaded to be relieved
in letter of November 10,1861. As of 15 December 1861 Solon is on sick
leave in Little Rock for an extended period, possibly not returning to
the Upper Arkansas District nor the 3rd Regiment Arkansas Cavalry before
being discharged May 26, 1862.

      (H)"Borland's battalion, 1st Arkansas Mounted
Volunteers, later increased to a regiment and redesignated as the 3rd
Arkansas Cavalry, spent the winter of 1861-62 at Pitman's Ferry,
Randolph County, Arkansas. They operated as scouts, manned picket posts,
and maintained the courier line between Pocahontas and Memphis. Due to
BORLAND's concerns about a possible U.S. attack on Pitman's Ferry, his
battalion was often forward-deployed into the bootheel of Missouri to
keep an eye on possible enemy movements from that direction."

   Solon, as afore stated, replaced Gen William J HARDEE as
commander of Upper Arkansas District, Western Department, Confederate
States Army, until January 10, 1862 when reorganized into The
Trans-Mississippi Department, then Major General Earl VAN DORN
(1820MS-1863TN) was appointed in command 15 January 1862 by President
Jefferson F DAVIS (1808KY-1889LA), (whom Solon served with in both, the
Mexican war and U S Senate), leaving Virginia, arriving in Arkansas 29
January 1862.

    Solon's letters of record;
http://www.simmonsgames.com/research/authors/USWarDept/ORA/OR-S1-V08-C018C.html
November 1861, state he had NO longer had a desire of becoming a general
even though he was carrying out duties of such, and that he was
suffering of ill health. His service record shows he was reimbursed for
extensively traveling (1,710 miles) to Little Rock, Kentucky, Tennessee
and Mississippi during those twenty weeks of service.

      (R) 29 Nov '61, Solon posted his 'General Order'
regarding home grown foodstuffs to NOT be shipped out of state in order
to stem price gouging to local citizens.

    <Copy of General Order>

This turned into a political debacle. It was Solon's attempt to protect
army and citizens, as had been done in Missouri, from speculators of
price gouging Arkansas' shortage of home grown crops. Governor Henry
Massie RECTOR, essentially supporting speculators, complained even after
receiving former friend Solon's thirteen page letter. This one-term
governor, whom the Family, his and Borland's political foes (in power
since 1836) manipulated and got his term in office reduced to two years,
and had lost controll over state military in May when the Military Board
took charge, he its president, with said action condemend by all
newspapers (also unhappy because Arkansas' troops were shipped east,
leaving no one nor equipment, to protect Arkansas).

    <Copy from part of page 85, CONFEDERATE ARKANSAS, published for
Michael B Dougan in 1976>

      (R)11 Dec '61, Solon's letter requesting a leave of
absence was sent to General Albert Sidney JOHNSTON, later General John
Seldon ROANE (1817TN-1867AR), supported with a letter from surgeon Dr
WASHINGTON.

      (R) Nov 30, 61 to Jany 31, 1862, "Field and Staff
Roll". says; Col Solon BORLAND, Absent on leave at Little Rock, Sick.

   When Judah BENJAMIN (1811BWI-1884FRANCE) ordered BORLAND to
turn over his command to next ranking officer and report to him, I
assume (?) that officer to have been Lt Col Benjamin F DANLEY.

     (R) 20 Dec '61, Proclamation by Governor Henry Massie
RECTOR claiming to over-ride Solon's General Order.

    <Copy of Proclamation>'

   After Maj-Gen Earl VAN DORN was placed in charge of
Trans-Mississippi Department, he lost and ran away from the disastrous
battle at Elkhorn Tavern (Pea Ridge, -- Dr William SHEA's new book will
be printed shortly), Arkansas on March 6-8, 1862 --- back to Pocahontas,
Arkansas whose wounded were among the first at St Johns' College in
Little Rock, converted into a 908 bed hospital serving over 8,000.

      (O)25 Mar ['62] - Col S BORLAND, 3rd Ark Cav, to
report in person to Gen VAN DORN at HQ. [how could he, when he's in
Little Rock on sick leave(??)]

      (H)The Co.[A] was actively engaged on outpost duty &
as scouts in the North Eastern portion of Ark. & South Eastern portion
of Missouri until the 6th of April 1862, at which time it was ordered to
Cornith, Miss.

      (O)6 Apr['62] - 3rd Ark Cav left for Des Arc, Ark.

      (O)8 Apr['62] - Special Order #42 - VAN DORN orders
all cavalry to be dismounted until further orders.

      (O)15 Apr['62] - VAN DORN's Special Orders issued at
Des Arc: Col BORLAND [Lt Col Benjamin Danley?] and his regiment to
proceed to Memphis and report to Gen [Sterling, "Old Pap"] PRICE
(1809VA-1867MO).

      (H)On the 19th day of April the Co.[A] was dismounted
by the order [Special Order #42] of Maj. Gen. VAN DORN. The horses were
sent to Dallas Co, Ark. to be taken care of there. The horses ["private"
as opposed to "public"] were sent in charge on one non-com officer
[Possibly 1st Sgt O C GRAY who retrieved them 23 Nov, 1862] & five
privates

        "Ordered east of the Mississippi, he [VAN DORN,
with what became 3rd Ark Cav & others] arrived to late to take part in
the bloody battle where thousands of troops died, at Shiloh, April 6 -
8, 1862 http://www.geocities.com/heartland/acres/1257/shiloh.html.

      (O)24 Apr['62] - Memphis, VAN DORN's Special Order
#64; Forms brigade under Lt Col Benjamin DANLEY, to proceed to Cornith
tomorrow: includes regiments; BORLAND, STONE & SIMS, battalion BROOKS,
battery, to be assigned.

      (O) 25 Apr ['62] - It was found Lt Col GRIFFITH was
senior officer, who then replaced DANLEY NOTE: (R) Jany 31 to April 30
1862, "Field and Staff Roll", says; Col Solon BORLAND, Absent Since 15
Dec 1861 on account of ill health.

      (H)01May 1862 - 30 Jun 1862 Morrisville [camp ??].

      (H)4 May['62] - Cornith - Army of the West: ROANE
brigade; regiments, BORLAND's aggregate, STONE, SIMS, BROOKS battalion,
WILLIAMSON's Battalion Ark Inf battery

      (O)25 May['62] -Special Orders #98 -list of officers
not re- elected and discharged including Col BORLAND & Lt Col DANLEY of
3rd Ark Cav -WILLIAMSONS' Ark bn broken up with 3 companies assigned to
3rd Ark cavalry

      (R) Apirl 30 to June 30 1862, "Field and Staff Muster
Roll" says; Col Solon BORLAND; "Not reelected at reorganization.
Dishcharged May 26/62"

    On 14 June 1862 (10 days before death of 16 y/o son, Pvt
George Godwin BORLAND while on his way home (being relieved from CSA
servce under General PIKE in Texas, because of poor health) --- The
Little Rock Arkansas Gazette printed front page, column 1, to wit;

      "It is known for sometime that, for several months,
the doctor [Solon BORLAND, age 52] has been dangerously ill; his
sickness has disabled him so far as to prevent his resuming his duties
as a solider in the army for some time to come at least: and best field
which he now finds before him for usefulness, is in the practice of his
original profession of medicine and surgery. It is useless for us to
allude, is the standing of Dr. B. in his profession. That is already
known to our readers."

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CIVIL WAR:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/ar/pulaski/history/borlands.txt

Gina:

  The final work is being printed for limited distribution, Arkansas
History Commission, Butler Center for Studies and The College of William
& Mary. http://community.webtv.net/billboggess-gray/COLONELSOLONBORLAND

It has somewhat changed from what I sent you earlier, so in order for
you to have the updated material on your site for the public, here it is
so you can replace the old.

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  COLONEL SOLON BORLAND (1811VA-1864TX)

(JUNE 1861 to JUNE 1862)
`
CIVIL WAR

    <Pic of Solon Borland with "Bars & Stars">

First major United States Diplomant from Arkansas, fourth United States
Senator from Arkansas, a United States Army Major, a Confederate Army
Colonel. (10/22/08)
http://community.webtv.net/billboggess2/UNITEDSTATESSENATOR

   Much relevant & documented historical military information was
gathered January 2007 on Jim MARTIN's Arkansas Civil War Board,
http://history-sites.com/cgi-bin/bbs53x/arcwmb/webbbs_config.pl?noframes;read=14343
AFTER January of 2009, you need to use this address:
http://history-sites.com/cgi-bin/bbs53x/arcwmb/arch_config.pl?read=14343
from Bryan HOWERTON (H), Danny ODAM (O) and Solon's fifty page
Confederate service record (R) from Arkansas History Commission
(2/09/07).

    <---------<>----------<>

   Doctor Solon BORLAND, Esquire, a distinguished southern
gentleman, formerly: North Carolina militia officer, Arkansas' Adjutant
General, United States Army major of Mexican war fame, Arkansas' fourth
U S Senator, Arkansas' first foreign U S Minister and first minister to
countries of Central America, "aid-de-camp" to Arkansas Governor Henry
Massie RECTOR, April 1861, reportedly (?) was defeated by James YELL,
Arcihbald YELL's nephew, May 22, 1861, 43 to 20 in election for position
of major general to coordinate the state military organizations via May
15th created first Arkansas Military Board, with: Governor RECTOR
President, Benjamin C TOTTEN, and Christopher Columbus DANLEY.

    Solon, now under Arkansas Military Board, with a cavalry
battalion he raised in Pulaski county and organized June 10th, soon to
become Colonel Solon BORLAND, Confederate States Army (rank held eight
months until discharged May 26,1862) at Camp Warren(?), Camp Borland
(?), Pocahontas, Randolph county, Arkansas, on the Current river near
Pittman's Ferry, as commander of that battalion he raised, originally
known as 1st Battalion Arkansas Cavalry, it becoming 1st Arkansas
Mounted Volunteers upon his and its acceptance into Confederate service
on July 29, 1861, for twelve months. This group was enlarged and renamed
the 3rd Regiment Arkansas Cavalry in December 1861, officially when
Trans-Mississippi was created January1862.
www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/3cav_indx.html

   According to Major COLLIER's 1965 book, they fought in more
skirmishes than did any other Arkansas unit. [Future Governor BAXTER
served thirty days under BORLAND, November 1861, later serving the
Union]

      (R) 3 Sep 1861, "Col S BORLAND Regiment of Cavalry
will proceed without delay to Little Rock for the purpose of providing
clothing for this command.", By order, Gen William J HARDEE
[1815GA-1873AL].

    Solon was placed in charge of Confederate's Western
Department, Upper Arkansas District, November 5, 1861 by General Albert
Sidney JOHNSTON (1803KY-1862TN) which was vacated by General William J
HARDEE, taking with him all good equipment, materials, and experienced
troops, leaving behind useless equipment or materials and inexperienced
raw recruits, to wit:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/hertford/letters/borland24.txt
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/hertford/letters/borland21.txt

   HARDEE, reportedly was assigned to Arkansas June 25, 1861 to
recurit men, arrived July 22nd, was commander till October, Solon
inheriting the position November 5th of which he pleaded to be relieved
in letter of November 10,1861. As of 15 December 1861 Solon is on sick
leave in Little Rock for an extended period, possibly not returning to
the Upper Arkansas District nor the 3rd Regiment Arkansas Cavalry before
being discharged May 26, 1862.

      (H)"Borland's battalion, 1st Arkansas Mounted
Volunteers, later increased to a regiment and redesignated as the 3rd
Arkansas Cavalry, spent the winter of 1861-62 at Pitman's Ferry,
Randolph County, Arkansas. They operated as scouts, manned picket posts,
and maintained the courier line between Pocahontas and Memphis. Due to
BORLAND's concerns about a possible U.S. attack on Pitman's Ferry, his
battalion was often forward-deployed into the bootheel of Missouri to
keep an eye on possible enemy movements from that direction."

   Solon, as afore stated, replaced Gen William J HARDEE as
commander of Upper Arkansas District, Western Department, Confederate
States Army, until January 10, 1862 when reorganized into The
Trans-Mississippi Department, then Major General Earl VAN DORN
(1820MS-1863TN) was appointed in command 15 January 1862 by President
Jefferson F DAVIS (1808KY-1889LA), (whom Solon served with in both, the
Mexican war and U S Senate), leaving Virginia, arriving in Arkansas 29
January 1862.

    Solon's letters of record;
http://www.simmonsgames.com/research/authors/USWarDept/ORA/OR-S1-V08-C018C.html
November 1861, state he had NO longer had a desire of becoming a general
even though he was carrying out duties of such, and that he was
suffering of ill health. His service record shows he was reimbursed for
extensively traveling (1,710 miles) to Little Rock, Kentucky, Tennessee
and Mississippi during those twenty weeks of service.

      (R) 29 Nov '61, Solon posted his 'General Order'
regarding home grown foodstuffs to NOT be shipped out of state in order
to stem price gouging to local citizens.

    <Copy of General Order>

This turned into a political debacle. It was Solon's attempt to protect
army and citizens, as had been done in Missouri, from speculators of
price gouging Arkansas' shortage of home grown crops. Governor Henry
Massie RECTOR, essentially supporting speculators, complained even after
receiving former friend Solon's thirteen page letter. This one-term
governor, whom the Family, his and Borland's political foes (in power
since 1836) manipulated and got his term in office reduced to two years,
and had lost controll over state military in May when the Military Board
took charge, he its president, with said action condemend by all
newspapers (also unhappy because Arkansas' troops were shipped east,
leaving no one nor equipment, to protect Arkansas).

    <Copy from part of page 85, CONFEDERATE ARKANSAS, published for
Michael B Dougan in 1976>

      (R)11 Dec '61, Solon's letter requesting a leave of
absence was sent to General Albert Sidney JOHNSTON, later General John
Seldon ROANE (1817TN-1867AR), supported with a letter from surgeon Dr
WASHINGTON.

      (R) Nov 30, 61 to Jany 31, 1862, "Field and Staff
Roll". says; Col Solon BORLAND, Absent on leave at Little Rock, Sick.

   When Judah BENJAMIN (1811BWI-1884FRANCE) ordered BORLAND to
turn over his command to next ranking officer and report to him, I
assume (?) that officer to have been Lt Col Benjamin F DANLEY.

     (R) 20 Dec '61, Proclamation by Governor Henry Massie
RECTOR claiming to over-ride Solon's General Order.

    <Copy of Proclamation>'

   After Maj-Gen Earl VAN DORN was placed in charge of
Trans-Mississippi Department, he lost and ran away from the disastrous
battle at Elkhorn Tavern (Pea Ridge, -- Dr William SHEA's new book will
be printed shortly), Arkansas on March 6-8, 1862 --- back to Pocahontas,
Arkansas whose wounded were among the first at St Johns' College in
Little Rock, converted into a 908 bed hospital serving over 8,000.

      (O)25 Mar ['62] - Col S BORLAND, 3rd Ark Cav, to
report in person to Gen VAN DORN at HQ. [how could he, when he's in
Little Rock on sick leave(??)]

      (H)The Co.[A] was actively engaged on outpost duty &
as scouts in the North Eastern portion of Ark. & South Eastern portion
of Missouri until the 6th of April 1862, at which time it was ordered to
Cornith, Miss.

      (O)6 Apr['62] - 3rd Ark Cav left for Des Arc, Ark.

      (O)8 Apr['62] - Special Order #42 - VAN DORN orders
all cavalry to be dismounted until further orders.

      (O)15 Apr['62] - VAN DORN's Special Orders issued at
Des Arc: Col BORLAND [Lt Col Benjamin Danley?] and his regiment to
proceed to Memphis and report to Gen [Sterling, "Old Pap"] PRICE
(1809VA-1867MO).

      (H)On the 19th day of April the Co.[A] was dismounted
by the order [Special Order #42] of Maj. Gen. VAN DORN. The horses were
sent to Dallas Co, Ark. to be taken care of there. The horses ["private"
as opposed to "public"] were sent in charge on one non-com officer
[Possibly 1st Sgt O C GRAY who retrieved them 23 Nov, 1862] & five
privates

        "Ordered east of the Mississippi, he [VAN DORN,
with what became 3rd Ark Cav & others] arrived to late to take part in
the bloody battle where thousands of troops died, at Shiloh, April 6 -
8, 1862 http://www.geocities.com/heartland/acres/1257/shiloh.html.

      (O)24 Apr['62] - Memphis, VAN DORN's Special Order
#64; Forms brigade under Lt Col Benjamin DANLEY, to proceed to Cornith
tomorrow: includes regiments; BORLAND, STONE & SIMS, battalion BROOKS,
battery, to be assigned.

      (O) 25 Apr ['62] - It was found Lt Col GRIFFITH was
senior officer, who then replaced DANLEY NOTE: (R) Jany 31 to April 30
1862, "Field and Staff Roll", says; Col Solon BORLAND, Absent Since 15
Dec 1861 on account of ill health.

      (H)01May 1862 - 30 Jun 1862 Morrisville [camp ??].

      (H)4 May['62] - Cornith - Army of the West: ROANE
brigade; regiments, BORLAND's aggregate, STONE, SIMS, BROOKS battalion,
WILLIAMSON's Battalion Ark Inf battery

      (O)25 May['62] -Special Orders #98 -list of officers
not re- elected and discharged including Col BORLAND & Lt Col DANLEY of
3rd Ark Cav -WILLIAMSONS' Ark bn broken up with 3 companies assigned to
3rd Ark cavalry

      (R) Apirl 30 to June 30 1862, "Field and Staff Muster
Roll" says; Col Solon BORLAND; "Not reelected at reorganization.
Dishcharged May 26/62"

    On 14 June 1862 (10 days before death of 16 y/o son, Pvt
George Godwin BORLAND while on his way home (being relieved from CSA
servce under General PIKE in Texas, because of poor health) --- The
Little Rock Arkansas Gazette printed front page, column 1, to wit;

      "It is known for sometime that, for several months,
the doctor [Solon BORLAND, age 52] has been dangerously ill; his
sickness has disabled him so far as to prevent his resuming his duties
as a solider in the army for some time to come at least: and best field
which he now finds before him for usefulness, is in the practice of his
original profession of medicine and surgery. It is useless for us to
allude, is the standing of Dr. B. in his profession. That is already
known to our readers."