Bourland, James A.

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Colonel James A. Bourland became an officer of the Army of the Republic of Texas in about 1837.

During the Civil War, he commanded a Confederate regiment of Texas troops in the Red River Valley. Bourland later led forces on the Texas-Cherokee Nation border in what became Oklahoma.

From the description of Bourland, James A., Papers, 1841-1896 (bulk 1861-1865) (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 746346679

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Red River Valley (Tex.-La.)
United States
Texas
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Cherokee Indians
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Active 1841

Active 1896

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