1st Arkansas Light Artillery

1st Arkansas Light Artillery
Active1860–1865
DisbandedMay 4, 1865
Country Confederate States of America
Allegiance Arkansas
Branch Confederate States Army
RoleArtillery
SizeBattery
Nickname(s)Fort Smith Artillery
EngagementsAmerican Civil War
Battle honoursConfederate Roll of Honor: Private John Campbell for the Battle of Murfreesboro
WebsiteFirst Arkansas Light Artillery (Rivers’ Battery)
Commanders
1860–1861Captain John G. Reid
1861–1862Captain David Provence
1862–1863Captain John T. Humphreys
1863–1865Captain John W. Rivers

The 1st Arkansas Light Artillery, originally known as the Fort Smith Artillery (1861), was an artillery battery of the Confederate States Army that served during the American Civil War. The unit was actually a pre-war volunteer militia company which was activated as part of the Arkansas State Troops and mustered out of state service following the Battle of Wilson's Creek. The unit immediately re-organized and re-enlisted for Confederate service. The unit spent the majority of the war in the western theater, fighting as part of the Confederate Army of Tennessee. The unit is also known as Reid's Battery, Provence's Battery, Humphreys' Battery and finally Rivers' Battery.