2nd Regiment
Arkansas MTD Rifles
Confederate States of America
2nd Regiment
Arkansas MTD Rifles
Confederate States of America
Inscription
Why do they call them Rebels?
These men who marched under Lee.
What they fought for,
Was their future: Yes, that's you and me.
The Bible states there's no greater love,
Than for another to die.
These stones mark hallowed ground,
For these souls died for you and I.
Most were common country folks,
That just wanted left alone.
They cared about their family
And were defending their precious home.
They brought with them their weapons,
Just a squirrel gun worked quite well,
But many never got a rifle,
Until their comrade fell.
These men trudged through winter snows
And the briars in summer's heat.
But the best that some had,
Was only rags to protect their shoeless feet.
So let our heroes, now cast in stone,
A constant reminder be.
There will always be a high price,
For life and liberty.
When time on earth has ended
And the Mighty Angel's trumpet blown,
God will surely reach down
And welcome these soldiers home.
written by: Ronnie Hinson 2002'
Family Members
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John William Cash
1868–1921
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Nancy Ann "Annie" Cash Featherston
1869–1911
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Frances Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cash Crabtree
1871–1941
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Finis C Cash
1873–1937
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Caldonia "Callie" Cash Floyd
1874–1945
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James H. "Jim" Cash
1882–1960
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Victor Denton Cash
1883–1966
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Myrtle C. Cash Fletcher
1886–1967
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John Franklin Cash
1887–1918
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Dorsie Pinkerton Cash
1891–1965
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Bertha Mae Cash Meinen
1892–1985
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Daniel Robert Cash
1893–1956
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Lawrence Willis Cash
1901–1961
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Pansey Eleanor Cash
1904–1906
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Iva Verbena Cash Johannes
1906–1999
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