The 1st Battalion, Mississippi Cavalry reserves (Denis’) (also known as the 1st Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry Reserves) was organized on August 14, 1864 in Clarke County, Mississippi under the command of Col. Jules C. Denis and served in the Western Theater. (DR-MSOR, 936; HMU, 36)
Commonly known as Captain Shipp’s Company, Company F of the 1st Battalion, Mississippi Cavalry was organized in the summer of 1864 in Clarke County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. Thomas C. Shipp and served in the Western Theater. (DR-MSOR, 936; HMU, 36; MSR-CSA)
Gamblin’s Battalion Cavalry (State Troops) (Reserves) was organized in September 1864 under the command of Capt. E. D. Gamblin and served in the Western Theater. (DR-MSOR, 936)
Peyton's Reserves, 3rd Battalion Cavalry, Mississippi Militia (Reserve) (Confederate) was organized in the spring of 1864 in Lawrence County, Mississippi under the command of Maj. E. A. Peyton and served in the Western Theater. It was later commanded by Capt. D. G. Cooper. (HMU, 41; DR-MSOR, 937-938)
Company A of 3rd Battalion Cavalry, Mississippi Militia (Peyton's) (Reserves) (Confederate) was organized on April 26, 1864 in Lawrence County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. J. W. Pierce and served in the Western Theater. It was later commanded by 2nd Lieut. R. H. Cooper. (HMU, 41; DR-MSOR, 937-938)
Commonly known as Captain Barnes' Company, Company A of Stubbs’ Battalion Cavalry was organized on April 12, 1864 in Covington County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. J. C. Barnes and served in the Western Theater. (DR-MSOR, 938; HMU, 56)
Commonly known as Captain Eaton’s Company, Company B of Stubbs’ Battalion Cavalry was organized on April 6, 1864 in Covington County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. W. J. Eaton and served in the Western Theater. (DR-MSOR, 938; HMU, 56)
The 1st Infantry Regiment, Mississippi Militia (Reserves) (1864) (Confederate) was organized on August 24, 1864 in Yalobusha, Lowndes, Chickasaw, and Noxubee Counties, Mississippi, under the command of Col. William S. Patton and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 7-8; DR-MSOR, 926)
Company D of the 1st Infantry Regiment, Mississippi Militia (Reserves) (1864) (Confederate) was organized on August 18, 1864 in Lowndes County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. Samuel M. Meek and served in the Western Theater. It was later commanded by Capt. Collins C. Hornsby. (HMU, 7; DR-MSOR, 926)
Company H of the 1st Regiment, Mississippi Infantry (State Troops) (Reserves) (1864) was organized in August 1864 in Lauderdale County, Mississippi under the command Capt. S. W. Chapman and served in the Western Theater. (DR-MSOR, 927; HMU, 7)
The Attala County Cavalry, Mississippi Militia (Reserve) (Confederate), also known as Captain J. H. Buford's Independent Cavalry Company, was organized on August 8, 1863 in Attala County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. J. H. Buford and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 57, 62; DR-MSOR, 941)
The Crump Avengers, Mississippi Militia (Reserve) (Confederate), also known as Capt. Samuel Matthews Independent Cavalry Company, was organized on August 16, 1862 in Panola County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. Samuel Matthews and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 58; DR-MSOR, 941)
The Dixie Rangers, Mississippi Militia (Reserve) (Confederate), also known as Capt. Hartin's Independent Cavalry Company, was organized on June 20, 1863 in Calhoun County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. J. A. Hartin and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 58; DR-MSOR, 941)
Henley's Invincibles, Mississippi Militia (Reserve) (Confederate), also known as Twiggs's Cruizers and Capt. Henley's Independent Company, was organized on July 5, 1861 in Harrison County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. John L. Henley and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 72; DR-MSOR, 940)
The Hunt Rangers, Mississippi Militia (Reserves) (Confederate), also known as Capt. Hunt's Independent Cavalry Company, was organized on March 12, 1863 in DeSoto County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. Williamson Hunt and served in the Western Theater. (DR-MSOR, 942; HMU, 40, 70,127)
The Lafayette Cavalry, Mississippi Militia (Reserve) (Confederate), also known as Capt. D. W. Rogers' Independent Cavalry Company, was organized on October 18, 1862 in Lafayette County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. D. W. Rogers and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 58; DR-MSOR, 941)
The Lexington Guards, Mississippi Militia (Reserve) (Confederate), also known as Capt. Page's Independent Company, was organized on April 21, 1861 in Holmes County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. L. R. Page and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 33; DR-MSOR, 940)
The Pope Guards, Mississippi Militia (Reserve) (Confederate), also known as Capt. Packer's Independent Infantry Company, was organized on April 23, 1862 in Panola County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. James J. Houston and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 33; DR-MSOR, 940)
The Rebel Troop, Mississippi Militia (Reserve) (Confederate), also known as Capt. Adams' Independent Cavalry Company and Montgomery's Battalion, was organized in July 1862 in Holmes County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. R. L. Adams and served in the Western Theater under the 2nd Battalion, Mississippi State Cavalry. (HMU, 57, 106; DR-MSOR, 942)
The Senatobia Rangers, Mississippi Militia (Reserve) (Confederate), also known as Capt. Matthews Independent Cavalry Company, was organized on July 28, 1862 in DeSoto County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. James E. Matthews and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 58; DR-MSOR, 941)
The Sunflower Rangers, Mississippi Militia (Reserve) (Confederate), also known as Capt. A. H. Farrar's Independent Cavalry Company, was organized on August 9, 1862 in Sunflower County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. A. H. Farrar and served in the Western Theater. (HMU-57; DR-MSOR, 941)