General Sterling Price and the Civil War in the West.
Several officers were at times charged with inefficiency or worse during operations, particularly during Sterling Price's 1864 Raid.
The governor appointed Sterling Price as its commander with the rank of Major General.
He served as a judge on the court of inquiry into Sterling Price's disastrous Missouri Raid.
He was double cousin of Sterling Price.
Jackson appointed Sterling Price as commander of the Guard.
The cavalry corps was organized on August 4, 1864 under the command of Sterling Price.
This came to a head during Sterling Price's 1864 raid of Missouri.
In 1864, Sterling Price plotted to attack Missouri, launching his 1864 raid on the state.
Campaign against Sterling Price's forces in northern Arkansas February and March.