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  1. Charles William Adams (August 16, 1817 – September 9, 1878) was a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War (Civil War). In 1864, he was commander of the Confederate Northern Sub-District of Arkansas, within the Union Army lines.

  2. Jun 16, 2023 · Charles William Adams served as a Confederate general in Arkansas. A planter and lawyer from Helena (Phillips County), Adams served at the Battle of Prairie Grove and later as the commander of the Northern Sub-District of the Confederate Department of Arkansas.

  3. Charles William Adams (August 16, 1817 – September 9, 1878) was a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War. In 1864, he was commander of the Confederate Northern Sub-District of Arkansas, within the Union Army lines.

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  5. Charles William Adams (August 16, 1817 – September 9, 1878) was a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War (Civil War). In 1864, he was commander of the Confederate Northern Sub-District of Arkansas, within the Union Army lines.

  6. Charles William Adams (August 16, 1817 – September 9, 1878) was a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War (Civil War). In 1864, he was commander of the Confederate Northern Sub-District of Arkansas, within the Union Army lines.

  7. Charles W. Adams (Confederate general) (1817–1878), Confederate States Army officer; grandfather of Helen Keller; Charles Powell Adams (1831–1893), Brigadier General in the Union Army; Charles W. Adams (Union general) (1834–1909), Union Army general during the American Civil War

  8. Col. Charles W. Adams. Commanding Officer. 12 th Kansas Volunteer Infantry. Educator, Soldier and Pioneer. Charles W. Adams was part of the great migration to the west, which took place in nineteenth century America as he moved from New England to the West Coast during his lifetime.