The 1st Battalion Cavalry, Mississippi Militia (Confederate), also known as Blythe's Cavalry Battalion and the 2nd Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry (State Troops), was organized on September 25, 1862 in DeSoto County, Mississippi under the command of Col. Green L. Blythe and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 32; DR-MSOR, 915-917)
Commonly known as the DeSoto Partisans, Company A of Blythe's Cavalry Battalion, Mississippi Militia (Confederate) was organized on June 28, 1862 in DeSoto County, Mississippi under the command of Lieut. J. F. Walker and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 32; DR-MSOR, 915)
Commonly known as Bowen's Rangers, Company B of Blythe's Cavalry Battalion, Mississippi Militia (Confederate) was organized on July 25, 1862 in DeSoto County, Mississippi under the command of Lieut. C. W. Bowen and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 69-70; DR-MSOR, 915)
Davenport's Cavalry Battalion, Mississippi Militia (Confederate) was organized in the summer of 1863 in Itawamba and Tishomingo Counties, Mississippi under the command of Maj. Stephen Davenport and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 52; DR-MSOR, 917-918 )
Commonly known as Captain Brown’s Company, Company A of Davenport’s Battalion Cavalry (State Troops) was organized on July 1, 1863 in Itawamba County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. H. B. Brown and served in the Western Theater. (DR-MSOR, 917; HMU, 52)
Commonly known as Captain Pardue’s Company, Company B of Davenport’s Battalion Cavalry (State Troops) was organized on July 5, 1863 in Itawamba County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. W. P. Pardue and served in the Western Theater. (DR-MSOR, 917; HMU, 52)
Commonly known as Captain Carter’s Company, Company C of Davenport’s Battalion Cavalry (State Troops) was organized on August 8, 1863 in Tishomingo County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. Charles H. Carter and served in the Western Theater. (DR-MSOR, 918; HMU, 52)
Company A of the Pettus' Cavalry Battalion, Mississippi Militia (Confederate) was organized in September 1864 in Panola County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. J. R. Dickens and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 55; DR-MSOR, 935)
Street's Cavalry Battalion, Mississippi Militia (Confederate) was organized in December 1863 in Tippah County, Mississippi under the command of Col. Solomon G. Street and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 56; DR-MSOR, 925)
The 1st Battalion Cavalry, Mississippi Militia (Confederate), also known as Dunn's Rangers and the Mississippi Rangers, was organized on June 18, 1862 in Choctaw County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. J. B. Dunn and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 57; DR-MSOR, 918)
Commonly known as Lee’s Company, Company A of the 1st Battalion, Mississippi Cavalry (State Troops) (McNair’s) was organized in the summer of 1864 under the command of Capt. N. W. Lee and served in the Western Theater. (DR-MSOR, 934; HMU, 36)
Company C of the 1st Battalion Cavalry, Mississippi Militia (Confederate) was organized in Rankin County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. Robert D. Lanier and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 36; DR-MSOR, 934)
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)
The 2nd Battalion Cavalry, Mississippi Militia (Confederate), also known as Montgomery's Battalion, was organized in the summer of 1864 under the command of Maj. W. E. Montgomery and served in the Western Theater under Wood's Brigade. (HMU, 39; DR-MSOR, 940)
The 2nd Battalion Cavalry, Mississippi Militia (Confederate), also known as Harris' Battalion, was organized in the fall of 1863 in northeast Mississippi under the command of Maj. Thomas W. Harris and served in the Western Theater. (HMU, 38; DR-MSOR, 922, FS)
Commonly known as the Pontotoc Minute Men, Company A of the 2nd Battalion Cavalry, Mississippi Militia (Confederate) was organized on September 8, 1862 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi under the command of Capt. John T. Weatherall and served in the Western Theater. It was later commanded by Capt. Armistead B. Cole. (HMU, 38; DR-MSOR, 922, FS)