Original Civil War Excavated Confederate "CS" Egg Shaped buckle that was recovered from a 1st Alabama Cavalry Camp in Midland, TN. Those pages ARE NOT re-indexed below.) Gen. Alfred Eugene Jackson. Princess Anne Cavalry Army. Nashville, TN: Brandon Printing Co., 1887. . 1st Tennessee [Feild's] Infantry [Brief notes] 1st Tennessee [Maney's] Infantry [1] They moved into East Tennessee as part of General James Longstreet's army and remained there until April, 1864, when they rejoined the Army of Tennessee near Dalton, Georgia. Lieutenant James B. Washington, a Confederate Prisoner, with Capt. Found insideThis book offers a staff ride briefing of Chancellorsville. Since 1906 staff rides have been used to in the education of U.S. Army officers to narrow the gap between peacetime training and war. Army. It lost 16 men killed, 67 wounded and 95 missing. Milestones are often celebrated with anniversary gatherings and reunions. 22nd Tennessee Cavalry. "The 7th Tennessee Cavalry (Confederate) A History" by John P. Young "Notes of a Private" by John Milton Hubbard of Company E, 7th Tennessee Regiment, Forrest's Cavalry Corps, C.S.A. Recommended Reading: East Tennessee and the Civil War (Hardcover: 588 pages). The 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment recruited from Southern Unionists that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Tennessee Cavalry. Found insideMore than 150 firsthand accounts of the American Civil War, many of them long forgotten and previously unpublished. Includes accounts from Lee, Longstreet, Pickett, Meade, and Hancock. THe author writes a good portrayl of the 7th Tennessee Cavalry CSA as long as the reader wants to further research the battle names and locations provided by the author. in … 20th Tennessee Cavalry. Jul 20, 2018 - Explore Bobby Lawrence's board "Tennessee Confederate Cavalry" on Pinterest. The First Confederate Cavalry volunteered for this duty, and in endeavoring to perform it, saved their general (Wheeler), who escaped by swimming the river, while the whole regiment, save those of it who were killed, was captured by our forces, including the Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, and Major, and all of the line officers present.” 3rd Tennessee Infantry (hosted at Giles County, Tennessee Genealogy ) 5th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment. 10: Tennessee. Microcopy Number 276 of the National Archives Microfilm Publications contains 10 rolls of microfilm which include the compiled service records of volunteer Union soldiers belonging to the First Regiment of Alabama Cavalry. It fought in the Battle of Murfreesboro with the 1st (Feild's) T… The state was deeply divided on. 1861 Document from McNary's Cavalry of the 1st Tennessee Cavalry Battalion for outfitting with horse a Lt in the regiment. Co. "F" (Chickasaw County, MS) -- I. W. Fields, Captain. Co. "G" (Lowndes County, MS) -- Felix W. Flood, Captain. Co. "H" (Randolph, AL) -- John Thompson, Captain. Co. "I" (Tallapoosa, AL) -- John T. Wright, Captain. ———————— Companies E, F, G, I, H, K. 1st Confederate Regiment, Russell's Brigade. Officers and Men of Company K, 1st U.S. Cavalry (1st Division, Cavalry Corps) - Brandy Station, VA, February 1864 426. edited by R. B. Rosenburg Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, 2nd (1862-1865), Confederate States of America. Chiefly an account of three Confederate troops: the 25th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, the 1st Tennessee Infantry Battalion (Colms'), and the 8th (i.e., 13th) Tennessee Cavalry. Tennessee Cavalry Battalion, 7th (1861-1862), Confederate States of America. 1st Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (Butler's) (1st Regulars), Company D 1st Battalion, Tennessee Light Artillery - CSA - Company A; 1st Battalion, Tennessee Cavalry (McNairy's) - CSA - Companies A, B and D 1st Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Feild's) - CSA - Companies A,B, C, E, F and L. 1st/27th Consolidated Regiment, Tennessee Infantry - CSA - Companies A, B, C, E and F. Reported as First Tennessee Cavalry Regiment until December, 1862. "A chronicle of the history and activities of the 13th Tennessee Union Cavalry during the Civil War"-- Mary Lee Stubbs (Chief of the Organizational History Branch of the O.S. Office of the Chief of Military History) and Stanley Russell Connor (Deputy Chief of the U.S. Organizational History Branch, OCMH) wrote the 1968 Armor-Cavalry Part I: ... Raid of the Confederate Cavalry through Central Tennessee in October, 1863, commanded by General Joseph Wheeler. The 1st Arkansas Confederate Mounted Rifles co K is a Mounted/Dismounted Western Theater Confederate reenactment unit based at Loosahatchie Horse Ranch and Camp in West Tennessee. Confederate Brig. 1909 National Tribune. Armstrong's, H.B. However, there was already a 1st Tennessee Cavalry Regiment in the Confederate Army and the official designation of this regiment was changed to the 6th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. It continued to be known as the 1st Tennessee Cavalry in the field throughout the war, causing much confusion in its records. Also called 1st West Tennessee Cavalry Battalion:1st Middle Tennessee Cavalry Battalion Organized early 1861; mustered into Confederate service September 19, 1861; reorganized May, 1862; consolidated into three companies June 13, 1862 and consolidated with four companies 7th Cavalry Battalion to form the 22nd, usually called 2nd, (Barteau’s) Cavalry Regiment. Re: 1st Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry 1st (Carter's), Confederate Tennessee Troops Barbara Grossman Jul 6, 2018 9:29 AM ( in response to Elliot Schneider ) Yes: Nicholas Wiley or Wiley Nicholas, father of Timothy S and John H Keith (and many other children by three wives). The 8th Tennessee Cavalry was involved in a remarkable number of battles and skirmishes throughout the Civil War and suffered considerable casualties. This web site can also be searched by the name of a soldier. It reached Nashville January 28, 1863, where it was immediately engaged in numerous skirmishes with the Confederate cavalry forces around Franklin and Triune, Tennessee. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization and website offering genealogical records, education, and software. Description: A solid social, political, and military history, this work gives light to the rise of the pro-Union and pro-Confederacy factions. The 1st spent the remainder of October and the first weeks of November 1862, pursuing Confederate cavalry under the command of General John Hunt Morgan. It was the only predominantly-white Union regiment from Alabama. A history of the Sixth Tennessee Cavalry U.S.A., a Southern Unionist regiment led by Colonel Fielding Hurst, during the American Civil War from 1862 to 1865. June 1. Here are stirring tales of the most romantic of American warriors-the dashing and courageous Confederate cavalry-man. Dismounting the balance of his men, except for the three companies from the 1st Florida which were crossing the cattle, to the position on Dutton’s Hill. A few weeks later, they would be designated as the 7th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Alderman, William R. (Private/Corporal) – Company K, 50th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Banister, Jarrett (Private) – Company I, 52nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Enlisted March 4, 1862. Died of measles at Knoxville, Tennessee, April 1863. Re: 1st Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry 1st (Carter's), Confederate Tennessee Troops Barbara Grossman Jul 6, 2018 9:29 AM ( in response to Elliot Schneider ) Yes: Nicholas Wiley or Wiley Nicholas, father of Timothy S and John H Keith (and many other children by three wives). Tennessee Civil War Confederate Units 1st through 8th The information in this list of Tennessee Military Units comes from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors web site (CWSS). It was then stationed at Washington, Tenn., for the purpose of guarding the Tennessee river, and while there the Confederate Gen. Wheeler, with 8,000 cavalry, broke through Gen. Crook's lines. Fort Leavenworth. History of the First Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry in the Great War of the Rebellion, with the Armies of the Ohio and Cumberland, under Generals Morgan, Rosecrans, Thomas, Stanley and Wilson, 1862-1865. Hardcover reprint of the original 1896 edition - beautifully bound in brown cloth covers featuring titles stamped in gold, 8vo - 6x9. No adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full antiquarian experience. A skirmish at Neely's Bend, north of the city, was the first of several while stationed in that area. On December 1, 1863, the 1st Tennessee Caverlry was serving under. HC - Information from book "Hancock's Diary" or A History of the Second Tennessee Confederate Cavalry. Sanders, James M. – Company A, 1st Tennessee Regiment Sanders, Milton – Company A, 1st Tennessee Regiment Sherrill, Andrew (Private) – Company F, 4th Battalion, Tennessee Cavalry (Branner’s); Company F, 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Ashby’s) Slaughter, Jacob (Private) – Company F, 59th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry. Confederate States of America. . “Who?” you ask. 1964. 1st Tennessee Cavalry Battalion. II, p 651). Volume XIX. 1861 Document from McNary's Cavalry of the 1st Tennessee Cavalry Battalion for outfitting with horse a Lt in the regiment. "For the Sake of My Country-The Diary of Col. W. W. Ward, 9th Tennessee Cavalry, Morgan's Brigade, C.S.A." (Provisional Army of Tennessee Records, 1861). Knoxville, TN: Gant-Ogden Co., 1902. 1st Battalion, Tennessee Cavalry (McNairy's) Was organized and mustered in to Confederate service in September, 1861. [Civil War veteran Powhattan Perkins Pullen of Co. B, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry Regiment, Spanish-American War veteran David Ferrell Quillin of Co. D and Co. G, 1st Tennessee Infantry Regiment, and World War I veteran John Luke Browning, all of Paris, Tennessee] 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; sheet 16 x 11 cm, mount 19 x 14 cm. Strong research and an engaging narrative unearth and accentuate the solid successes as well as the setbacks and controversies of Vaughn’s military and civilian careers. I couldn't get that link to work. Commanding officer: Colonel Jacob B. Biffle Biffle was originally lt. colonel of the 2nd Tennessee Cavalry Battalion (Biffle's). Confederate Cavalry 1st Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry Bacon, John B. Confederate Infantry 63rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry Bacon, John C. Confederate Cavalry 31st Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Hawpe's) John E Bacon Union Artillery 16th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery John Edmund Bacon Confederate Infantry 7th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry. The regiment took part in the initial heavy fighting on July 1st, as well as the Pickett-Pettigrew-Trimble charge on July 3. But here is some info on the Ashby's 2nd Tennessee Cavalry. William Selby Harney (August 22, 1800 – May 9, 1889) was a Tennessee-born cavalry officer in the US Army, who became known (and controversial) during the Indian Wars and the Mexican–American War.One of four general officers in the US Army at the beginning of the American Civil War, he was removed from overseeing the Department of the West because of his Confederate sympathies early … Companies G-I were Companies A-D from the 1st South Carolina State Cavalry Battalion. 19th Tennessee Cavalry. It was also known as 1st East Tennessee Cavalry. Staunchly pro-Union young men escaped from Confederate-occupied East Tennessee in droves to muster up numerous regiments for the North. Signed by two Confederate officers, Moses Green and J B Clements. " . Campbell, Carl E. McKenzie's Fighting Fifth: First order book of the 5th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, Confederate States of America. 27th Texas Cavalry (Whitfield's Legion/1st Texas Legion) Hatley, Allen G. The First Texas Legion During the Civil War. 1st Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Carter's) The Tennessee State Museum will soon allow the public to view the busts of three military leaders, including an ex-Confederate general and early Ku … The men were from the counties of Rhea, Bradley, McMinn, Roane, Bledsoe, Union, Knox, Jefferson, and Claiborne. Found insideDavid A. Powell's Failure in the Saddle: Nathan Bedford Forrest, Joseph Wheeler, and the Confederate Cavalry in the Chickamauga Campaign is the first in-depth attempt to determine what role the Confederate cavalry played in both the loss of ... 1st (Carter's) Cavalry Regiment was organized in November, 1862, using the 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Battalion as its nucleus. It was also called 1st East Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. It was assigned to F.C. very rare identified colonel of the union cavalry , civil war union brevet brigadier general born in mifflin county, pennsylvania at the out break of the civil war he enlisted in the union army and was commissioned captain of company c, in the 1st pennsylvania volunteer cavalry. The bust of a Confederate general and early Ku Klux Klan leader that had been prominently displayed inside the Tennessee Capitol for decades - … [Tennessee]: Rhea County Historical and Genealogical Society, 1999. Tennessee Confederate Physicians is an index to physicians who served as a physician in the Confederacy, but might not have a compiled service record on file. In Homegrown Yankees, the first book-length study of Union cavalry from a Confederate state, James Alex Baggett tells the remarkable story of Tennessee's loyal mounted regiments. The regiment was attached to Camp Dennison, Ohio, to December 1862. Nashville, TN: By the Comm, 1964. pp. These refugees formed Tennessee's first Union cavalry … Later it was active in Mississippi, then was reduced to three companies and in June, 1862, merged into Barteau's 22nd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Tennessee. 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery (African Descent) 2nd Regiment Heavy Artillery (African Descent) 1st Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "A". It voted against leaving the Union in February 1861. This is a diary of a member of Barteau's 2nd Tennesee Cavalry regiment published in 1877 and is available free on Google Books. Louisiana Units. The Sons of Confederate Veterans was established as, and remains, an independent organization that supports the protection and preservation of Confederate heritage. Cox,(*) John T., Colonel 1st (also called 12th) Confederate Cavalry. Around the 1st of October, the regiment was ordered to Cleveland, Tennessee, to rest and recruit. Upon his return home, John successfully led several churches in Nashville, taught theology at Cumberland University in Lebanon, and published a newspaper. John D. Kirkpatrick lived a life of purpose and principle, and this is his story. The regiment operated irregularly… Condition as seen. 1863. Created with three companies under the command of Major Vincent A. Witcher as the 1st Battalion, Virginia Mounted Rifles. 1st and 3rd Florida Volunteers Regiment Flag. 16th-25th Louisiana Infantry. 6th & 11th Tennessee Cavalry. “First Battalion Tennessee Cavalry.” In Hancock’s Diary, or, A History of the Second Tennessee Cavalry, with Sketches of First and Seventh Battalions; Also, Portraits and Biographical Sketches, 33-40; 164-175. Vol. We have attempted to tell the story of where these Feliciana men and their regiment spent four years of the war. We also have included a roster with service records of the men of both Feliciana units. Rank: 1st SargentCompany: CUnit Served: 54th North Carolina RegimentCemetery and Address: Cross Creek Cemetary #3 …. (en) dbo:activeYearsEndYear: 1865-01-01 (xsd:gYear) dbo:activeYearsStartYear: 1862-01-01 (xsd:gYear) dbo:battle: dbr:Battle_of_Chickamauga; dbr:Battle_of_Franklin_(1864) Harrison's Brigade Wharton's Division. Tennessee. 1st West Tennessee Cavalry. During its two-year history, the cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland fought the Confederates in some of the most important actions of the Civil War, including Stones River, Chickamauga, the Tullahoma Campaign, the pursuit of Joseph ... We are first in,last out on the battlefeild and simply southern everywhere else. among many other Civil War cavalry books Deftly explores the adventurous life and times of the ubiquitous Confederate brigadier of East Tennessee. However, there was already a 1st Tennessee Cavalry Regiment in the Confederate Army and the official designation of this regiment was changed to the 6th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Images of America: Tennessee's Confederates draws upon photographs, many previously unpublished, from the collections of the Tennessee State Museum, the Tennessee State Library and Archives, the Tennessee Historical Society, and private ... On June 10, 1862, the Regiment was officially organized at Abbeville, Mississippi by the order of Brigadier General John Bordenave Villepigue. 1st Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "C". 49 52 (4 photocopied pages). These reunions—like the ninth annual reunion of the First Tennessee Cavalry held in 1895—were reported in the local newspaper. By William L. Curry, Captain 1st Ohio Vol. Assigned to the District of Abingdon, Department of East Tennessee. Signed by two Confederate officers, Moses Green and J B Clements. " The names include many individuals who did not serve in Tennessee units, but who later lived in Tennessee at the time he or she applied for the pension. 1st Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "D". It was a pleasure of having the 6th Illinois Cavalry under Captain Steve Alexander along with with the 6th Georgia Cavalry under Col. Mike Brown and the 5th Georgia Cavalry under Captain Jeff Reno and the 3rd Tennessee, 6th Illinois and 1st Tennessee Cavalry, dismounted under Major Doc Bruce fighting with the 1st Tennessee Cavalry. 19th Louisiana Infantry. Battles and Casualty Count for the First Tennessee Regiment From the Carter book - Page 260-261: The total enrollment of the First Tennessee during its term of service, from the best and most reliable source, was fourteen hundred and ninety-three men. (Brief unit history) 1st Tennessee Cavalry (Rogers's) Confederate Military History, Extended Edition. Tennesseans in the Civil War: A Military History of Union and Confederate Units... Vol. District of West Virginia, Dept. Home Years 1862 ... 1st Battalion Tennessee Light Artillery, Battery "A" 1st Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "B". It was also known as 1st East Tennessee Cavalry. 2nd Louisiana Cavalry ... Rappahannock Cavalry Virginia Regiment Flag 1864. This volume draws upon photographs from the collections of the Tennessee State Museum, the Library of Congress, the United States Army Military History Institute, and other public and private collections to tell the story of these loyal ... Cavalry. 11th Tennessee Cavalry [Capsule history] [Scroll down; history, muster roll, Co. "E"; includes notes on Holman's Cavalry Bn.] The 1st Tennessee Cavalry was organized November 1862 at Camp Dennison, Ohio from the 4th Tennessee Infantry and mustered in for a three-year enlistment under the command of edited by R. B. Rosenburg On June 10, 1862, the Regiment was officially organized at Abbeville, Mississippi by the order of Brigadier General John Bordenave Villepigue. The unit participated in the operations in North Mississippi during the balance of 1862 and in January, 1863, contained 430 officers and men. 13th-20th Louisiana Infantry. The battalion was expanded and was redesignated as the 1st South Carolina Cavalry Regiment under the command of Colonel John L. Black, Lieutenant Colonels William A. Walker, and Major Niles Nesbitt.Companies A-F were from the original battalion. For the remainder of May, the 1st Tennessee Cavalry covered the Confederate Army's retreat from West Tennessee. The 1st Tennessee Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Tennessee Erects this Monument Cavalry [Text on West Side of Monument]: 4th. Dyer, Frederick H. “ (Tennessee Volunteers) 1st Regiment Cavalry.”. It continued to be known as the 1st Tennessee Cavalry in the field throughout the … ... 1st Tennessee Infantry Regiment Flag. It then joined the Army of Tennessee, serving in that Army for the duration of the War.Though the 1st Regiment was part of the surrender of the Army of Tennessee on April 26, 1865 at Greensboro, North Carolina is was most likely not present ... 1st Regt., 1862-1865, United States -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 Regimental histories Tennessee Cavalry 1st Publisher Knoxville, Tenn., Gaut-Ogden co., printers THe book is a good starting point for research into this famous regiment from West Tennessee and Alabama. Before such an expedition could be mounted, the 1st Tennessee Cavalry on January 5, 1863, was ordered to Nashville, Tennessee, to join Major General William S. Rosecrans. The 1st Tennessee Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. South Carolina. [Tennessee]: Rhea County Historical and Genealogical Society, 1999. 815-842. The Confederate muster rolls include documents from approximately 40 cavalry and infantry regiments of the 110 Confederate regiments organized in Tennessee. Its first military assignment was to scout and establish pickets outside the city of Nashville. 1st Middle Tennessee Cavalry. 28th Texas Cavalry Johansson, Jane. The 1st Tennessee was commanded by Lt. 2nd Regiment Cavalry. The 1st Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry was organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio, November, 1862, from 4th Tennessee Infantry. 1st Tennessee Cavalry Regiment Tennesseans in the Civil War: A Military History of Confederate and Union Units with Available Rosters of Personnel. Four brothers went to war and only three came home. This book is the story of their war-time experiences and the deep divide that came to their family as a result. The Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications is an index to Confederate soldiers and widows who filed for a pension in Tennessee. . The 1st Missouri Volunteer Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment with three battalions that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War from The 1s. Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, 42nd, Confederate States of America. E579.4A53v1. Later it was active in Mississippi, then was reduced to three companies and in June, 1862, merged into Barteau's 22nd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. This is also the same place where the 1st Alabama Cavalry (1st National) flag was captured (shown in pics). Don’t feel bad if you can’t place him, for his identity has been confused for over 125 years. Rare Confederate document from McNary's Tennessee Cavalry Unit for Lt Walter Brown. "Walter Brown Residence Davidson County TN; Enlisted on 5/23/18 1st Tennessee Cavalry Battalion.Also called 1st West Tennessee Cavalry Battalion:1st Middle Tennessee Cavalry Battalion Organized early 1861; mustered into Confederate service September 19, 1861; reorganized May, … See 5th Regiment Tennessee Cavalry. 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