Walker’s Texas Division

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Is anyone aware of any solid research on the strength of Walker's Texas Division—by regiments—in the Spring of 1864?

I have rough estimates for the strength of the entire division and for the strengths of the brigades (Waul, Randal, Scurry) but locating any approximate strengths for most of the regiments has been, so far, unsuccessful.

Many thanks for any forthcoming assistance.
 
I can't find anything in the Official Records -- you'd have the best luck either getting individual regimental histories, or an in depth study of the April, 1864 Battle of Jenkins Ferry, in which the division participated.
 
Richard Lowe Has a book "Walker's Texas Division, C.S.A.: Greyhounds of the Trans-Mississippi" that could have the numbers you are looking for. I have read the book but do not recall how specific he gets with the troop numbers, strength, etc.
 
Richard Lowe Has a book "Walker's Texas Division, C.S.A.: Greyhounds of the Trans-Mississippi" that could have the numbers you are looking for. I have read the book but do not recall how specific he gets with the troop numbers, strength, etc.
Another book that may have the numbers that you need is "The Campaigns of Walker's Texas Division" by J. P. Blessington. Joseph Palmer Blessington was a member of Co. H, 16th Texas Infantry.
 
I can't find anything in the Official Records -- you'd have the best luck either getting individual regimental histories, or an in depth study of the April, 1864 Battle of Jenkins Ferry, in which the division participated.

This may be my best option. I have the books that were mentioned in posts following yours and there is a little help in them but not much. Many thanks!
 
Richard Lowe Has a book "Walker's Texas Division, C.S.A.: Greyhounds of the Trans-Mississippi" that could have the numbers you are looking for. I have read the book but do not recall how specific he gets with the troop numbers, strength, etc.
I have this book. There is a little help in it regarding regimental strength but not much.
 
Another book that may have the numbers that you need is "The Campaigns of Walker's Texas Division" by J. P. Blessington. Joseph Palmer Blessington was a member of Co. H, 16th Texas Infantry.
I have this book and there is a little help regarding regimental strengths but not much. Thank you!
 

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