The 6th North Carolina Cavalry regiment was officially organized by the consolidation
of the 5th and 7th North Carolina Cavalry Battalions on August 3, 1863 under terms of
special order 183, paragraph 16, from the Confederate Adjutant and Inspector General's
Office. An error in this order designated the unit the 66th North Carolina State Troops,
and it was referred to as such until the error was noticed and corrected in late 1863 by
Confederate officials, though it was properly numbered by the North Carolina Adjutant
General. Another matter of confusion was that companies were not redesignated until early
1864, and for several months there were two company As, two company Bs, etc. The
discussion of the individual units shows the previous designations of each company. Most
companies have four clothing receipt rolls which fill in some details omitted in the
muster rolls.
Field and Staff
No muster rolls for the field and staff of this regiment survive today. Regimental
officers were:
George Nathaniel Folk - Colonel
Alfred Hunter Baird - Lieutenant Colonel
Thaddeus P. Siler - Major
J. J. Spann - Major
Martin B. Moore, Quartermaster
Company A
Company A, was formerly Company F, 7th North Carolina Cavalry Battalion, and has the
distinction of being the only regular Confederate Army unit from Johnson County,
Tennessee. Captain Barton Roby Brown recruited this company. Extant muster rolls cover the
periods:
June 30 to August 31, 1863, lists 58 men, located at Loudon, Tennessee.
August 31 to December 31, 1863, lists 51 men, located at Camp Erwin, near Rutherfordton,
North Carolina.
December 31, 1863 to May 1, 1864, lists 62 men, posted near Kinston, North Carolina.
April 30 to August 31, 1864, lists 81 men, stationed at Williamston, North Carolina.
An undated roster, apparently for September 1 to October 28, 1864, lists 74, stationed
near Kinston, North Carolina.
Company B
This company, from Ashe County, North Carolina, was formerly Company D, 5th North
Carolina Cavalry Battalion. Extant musters for this company while serving in the 6th cover
the periods from:
April 30 to August 31, 1863, lists 96 men, stationed in "east Tennessee."
August 31 to December 31, 1863, lists 62 men, stationed at Rutherfordton, North
Carolina.
December 31, 1863 to April 30, 1864, lists 87 men, located in "eastern North
Carolina."
April 30 to August 31, 1864, lists 96 men, stationed at Kinston.
August 31 to October 31, 1864, lists 104 men, stationed near Kinston.
Company C
Company C, formerly Company D, 7th North Carolina Cavalry Battalion, was consolidated
with the Artillery Company attached to the 7th Battalion. Extant musters for this company
cover these periods:
November 1, 1862 to February 28, 1863, lists 90 men, located at Zollicoffer, Tennessee.
June 30 to August 31, 1863, lists 92 men, station not noted.
August 31 to December 31, 1863, lists 62 men, located at Rutherfordton, North Carolina.
December 31, 1863 to April 30, 1864, lists 82 men, stationed at Kinston, North Carolina.
April 30 to August 31, 1864, lists 73 men, stationed at Kinston.
August 31 to October 31, 1864, lists 69 men, stationed near Kinston, North Carolina.
Company D
Company D was formerly Company E, 7th North Carolina Cavalry Battalion. Extant musters
for this company cover these periods:
November 1, 1862 to March 1, 1863, lists 96 men, located at Zollicoffer, Tennessee.
July 1 to August 31, 1863, lists 85 men, stationed at Loudon, Tennessee.
September 1 to December 31, 1863, lists 75 men, stationed at Rutherfordton, North
Carolina.
December 31, 1863 to April 30, 1864, lists 74 men, stationed at Kinston, North Carolina.
April 30 to August 31, 1864, lists 64 men, posted near Kinston.
September 30 to October 31, 1864, lists 43 men, posted near Kinston, North Carolina.
Company E
Company E was formerly Company A, 7th North Carolina Cavalry Battalion. Extant musters
for this company cover the following periods:
April 30 to August 31, 1863, lists 111 men, but the unit's station not recorded on the
roll. September 1 to December 31, 1863, lists 90 men, but the location of the company was
unrecorded. January 1 to April 30, 1864, lists 71 men, stationed near Kinston. April 30 to
August 31, 1864, lists 71 men, stationed at Kinston. September 30 to October 31, 1864,
lists 76 men, stationed near Kinston, North Carolina.
Company F
Company F was formerly Company B, 7th North Carolina Cavalry Battalion. This company
was from Clay County on the Georgia border. Extant musters for this company while serving
in the 6th cover the period.
January 1 to February 28, 1863, lists 100 men, located near Zollicoffer, Tennessee.
June 30 to August 31, 1863, lists 104 men, but the station was not recorded.
September 1 to December 31, 1863, lists 108 men, located at Rutherfordton, North
Carolina.
December 31, 1863 to April 30, 1864, lists 54 men, stationed at Kinston, North Carolina.
April 30 to August 31, 1864, lists 62 men, located at Kinston.
September 30 to October 31, 1864, lists 59 men, stationed near Kinston, North Carolina.
Company G (1st Organization)
Company G was the artillery company attached to the 7th Cavalry Battalion. Extant
musters for this company while serving in the 6th is for the period June 30, 1863 to
December 31, 1863 and lists 43 men.
Company G (2nd Organization)
Company G, formerly Company C, 7th North Carolina Cavalry Battalion has extant musters
roll which conver:
June 30 to August 31, 1863, lists 90 men stationed near Blountville, Tennessee.
August 31 to December 31, 1863, lists 56 men, stationed at Rutherfordton, North
Carolina.
December 31, 1863 to April 30, 1864, lists 55 men, stationed near Kinston, North
Carolina.
May 1 to August 31, 1864 and lists 31 men located near Kinston.
September 1, to October 31, 1864 and lists 35 men.
Company H
Company H was formerly Company C, 5th North Carolina Cavalry Battalion. Extant musters
for this company cover these periods:
April 30 to August 31, 1863, lists 57 men stationed near Cumberland, Tennessee.
August 31 to December 31, 1863, lists 26 men, stationed at Erwin's Camp Ground, North
Carolina.
December 31, 1863 to April 30, 1864, lists 29 men, posted at Shiloh Church North
Carolina.
April 30 to August 31, 1864, lists 76 men, camped near Kinston.
Company I
Company I was formerly Company A, 5th North Carolina Cavalry Battalion. Extant musters
for this company cover these periods:
April 30 to December 31, 1863, lists 88 men, but the location was not stated.
December 31, 1863 to April 30, 1864, lists 9 men, near Kinston.
April 30 to August 31, 1864, lists 17 men, stationed near Kinston.
June 31 to September 1, 1864, lists 30 men, stationed near Kinston, North Carolina.
August 31 to October 31, 1864, lists 16 men, stationed near Kinston, North Carolina.
Company K
Company K was formerly Company B, 5th North Carolina Cavalry Battalion. Extant musters
for this company while serving in the 6th cover the period.
August 31 to December 31, 1863 and lists 11 men, but the location of the company was not
stated on the roll.
December 31, 1863 to April 30, 1864 and lists 32 men, when stationed near Kinston, North
Carolina.
April 30 to August 31, 1864 and lists 30 men, stationed near Kinston, North Carolina.
June 31 to September 1, 1864 and lists 69 men, stationed near Kinston, North Carolina.
Captain Martin V. Moore reported in his recollections of the 6th that the companies had
the following strength's following the consolidations of the 5th and 7th North Carolina
Cavalry Battalions.