Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=188 Surname: BAKER, REESE ------------------------- BAKER, G. B., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably in Company I, 13th Texas Cavalry, Flowernaughts, C.S.A., later Dismounted. (note: Company I was formed in Orange County, Texas.) BAKER, GREEN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably in Company I, 13th Texas Cavalry, Flowernaughts, C.S.A., later Dismounted. (note: Company I was formed in Orange County, Texas.) BAKER, JOHN ANDERSON, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably in (?) Company G, 24th Texas Volunteer, Cavalry, C.S.A. BAKER, JOSEPH C., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably in Company I, 13th Texas Cavalry, Flowernaughts, C.S.A., later Dismounted. (note: Company I was formed in Orange County, Texas.) **BAKER, RICHARD CRAWFORD, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably in Company I, 13th Texas Cavalry, Flowernaughts, C.S.A., later Dismounted. (note: Company I was formed in Orange County, Texas.)(note: gave his life in Battle for his Countries Cause; the Cause; of Liberty!) BAKER, ROBERT P., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably. (note: R. P. Baker listed in the Complete Roster of Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865; listed as serving in the following Companies and Texas Regiments: Co. G, 33rd Texas Cavalry; Youngs Company E, Texas Infantry; Co. F, Wauls Texas Legion; Lieutenant, Co. E, 30th Texas Cavalry) **BAKER, STEPHEN, F. CAPTAIN COMMANDING OFFICER, Entered the service of the Confederate States of America in April 27, 1861, and served Honorably, as Captain, Commanding Officer of the 2nd Brigade Texas Troops Orange Light Guard, C.S.A. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Orange County, Texas. First Company formed in Orange County, Texas. Captain Baker gave his life in battle for his Countries Cause; the Cause; of Liberty! Served as County Clerk in Orange County, Texas from: September, 1860 to August, 1861. **BAKER, WILLIAM P. JR., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably. He gave his life in Battle for his Countries Cause; the Cause of Liberty. (note: a W. P. Baker is listed in the Complete Roster of Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865 as serving in: Company E, 30th Texas Volunteers, Cavalry.) REESE, A. H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably in Company G, 11th Spaights Battalion, Texas Volunteers, Infantry, C.S.A. (note: Company G was formed in Newton County, Texas.) REESE, CUTHBERT, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably in Company C, 11th Spaights Battalion, Texas Volunteers, Infantry, C.S.A. (note: Company C was formed in Newton County, Texas.) REESE, GEORGE, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably in Company E, 11th Spaights Battalion, Texas Volunteers, Dismounted Cavalry Infantry, C.S.A. (note: Company E was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) REESE, HENRY L., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably in Company B Artillery & C, 11th Spaights Battalion, Texas Volunteers, C.S.A. (note: Company B spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company B was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.)) REESE, JAMES, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably in Company F, 11th Spaights Battalion, Texas Cavalry, Texas Volunteers, Cavalry, C.S.A. (note: Company F was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) REESE, JAMES MONROE, Enlisted the service of the Confederate States of America, in May, 1862, and served Honorably as a Private in Company G, of the 13th Regiment of Texas Cavalry, C.S.A. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Polk County, Texas. He was Honorably discharged from said Confederate service on the 20th day of May, 1865, by Colonel Crawford. At which time he held the rank of Private. (Obtained from Southern Cross of Honor application his writing). Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 03209/31173 (Two). REESE, JOSEPH H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served Honorably in Company C, 11th Spaights Battalion, Texas Volunteers, Infantry, C.S.A. (note: Company C was formed in Newton County, Texas