After spending the next month in a series of marches pursuing General Forrest, Major General Smith's forces returned to Memphis at the end of August. Command encamped on the west end of Section 30, Northwestern Railroad, and distant from your city 28 with two companies of the First Middle (10th Regiment) Tennessee Infantry, and, so far as our forces are concerned, the advance of Federal troops in this direction. Originally C. On January 2, 1864, the regiment was assigned to the 1st Brigade, District of Nashville, of the XII Corps. Composition of the brigade was the 14th Mississippi, 3rd,10th, 30th, 41st, and 50th Tennessee Regiments, 1st Tennessee Infantry Battalion, 7th Texas Infantry, and Bledsoes Battery. His wife Philena writes to him from Minnesota and Wisconsin regarding social events, their children, and family matters. Defenses of Nashville & Northwestern Railroad to January 1864. 1st Tennessee National Guard Union Volunteers, Co. A, of 1863, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery , Co. A, CSA, 1890 Civil War Veterans Census, Sumner County, Tennessee, Confederate Pension Applications Sumner Co. TN, Confederate Prisoners of War at Alton, IL, Pardons & Petitions, Sumner Co., Tennessee, 5th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company A, 7th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company F, 24th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company A, 16th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company C, 23rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company K, 50th Tennessee Confederate Infantry, Tennessee Division of Sons of Confederate Veterans, Journal of Rockingham County History and Genealogy 1976-1978, Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland, Genealogy of John Howe of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts, Ezekiel Cheever and some of his Descendants, Early Records and Notes of the Brown Family, Company G, 16th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. Eggleston, Michael A. Ordered to Greenville April 24, 1865, and duty in District of East Tennessee until June. http://archive.org/details/08697590.3359.emory.edu. No attention was paid, on the grounds that the regiment was not in U.S. Service and not liable to the United States authorities. 45, part 1.) 24th (Maney's) Battalion, Sharp Shooters was Captain Frank Maney's Company, Light Artillery, which was organized September 7, 1861; surrendered at Fort Donelson; reorganized December 1, 1862 as light artillery, but armed temporarily as infantry. Defenses of Nashville & Northwestern Railroad to January 1864. Originally I, then K. On January 3, 1863, the 10th reported 349 effectives, and moved with the brigade to Port Hudson, Louisiana, where it stayed until May 2, 1863. On March 31, 1863 Greggs Brigade was composed of the ~h Louisiana Battalion, 3rd/l0th/30th Tennessee Infantry Regiments, all commanded by Colonel R. W. MacGavock, 41st/50th/51st Regiments and 1st Tennessee Infantry Battalion, all under the command of Lieutenant Colonel T. W. Beaumont, 7th Texas Infantry Regiment, the Brookhaven Artillery and Bledsoes Missouri Battery. The same organization was shown on April 30 except that the 51st Tennessee Infantry Regiment was no longer listed. John Archibald, S. Henry Monroe, George A. Diggons, Co. G. Federal reports of the engagement at Egypt Station, Mississippi, on December 28, 1864, state that among the prisoners taken in that fight, there were 253 men, former Federal soldiers, prisoners of war at Andersonville, Georgia, who had enlisted in the 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment in order to get out of prison. I shall give the requisite orders, but it is my duty to express the apprehension that we shall thus lose the services of a regiment. At the reorganization the same field officers were re-elected, but Colonel Heimans health had been impaired by imprisonment, and he died in November, 1862. Captain C. S. F. Dircks, Company K, First Middle Tennessee Infantry, a native of Denmark, taken last January, was also subjected to the same treatment for five months. See the finding aid in the library (McConnell, Henry). Miles Joyce, Co. B. I am sure that if any officer in the department not directly interested had examined the matter and reported, my action would have been approved. By way of footnote, it might be added that Major Thurneck resigned in September, 1862, and Governor Johnson requested that Captain Greene be ordered elsewhere. Organized December 13, 1862 from Humphreys Countv. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. See the finding aid in the library (P1749). Hunt in the Civil War:A Narrative of the Military Life of T. J. In my present location I am able to accomplish something and at the same time protect loyal men of the neighborhood, who are kept harrassed by bands of rebel guerrillas that congregate in the vicinity. Nashville, TN: W.E. Posted on November 27, 2016 by. Lieutenant Colonel MacGavock succeeded him as colonel, William Grace became lieutenant colonel, and Sam Thompson major. http://archive.org/details/minnesotacivil01minnrich, http://archive.org/details/08697590.3359.emory.edu, http://archive.org/details/warrebellionaco17offigoog, Battle of Birch Coulee, September 23, 1862, First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Second Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Third Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Fourth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Fifth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Sixth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Seventh Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Eighth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Ninth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Eleventh Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, First Battery of Minnesota Light Artillery, Second Battery of Minnesota Light Artillery, Second Company of Minnesota Sharpshooters, Fort Snelling in the Civil and USDakota Wars, 18611866. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 12th Army Corps, Dept. St. Paul: n.p., 1905. With the home state feeling secure, the Tenth finally headed south to join the larger conflict. * * *Major Thurneck held on to his house by false representations-that his children and wife were so sick that removal would be at the risk of their lives. Alexander Lynch, John Feudge, Michael Fogarty, Co. H. I finally sent a surgeon to examine. Gillems Regiment: The Governors Guard By the summer of 1862, it was clear that the Civil War would not be over quickly. MNHS call number:Digital Finding Aid Also called 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry Regiment: Gillem's Regiment Mustered in at Nashville, April 26 to August 27, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, Tennessee, May 25, and at Knoxville, June, . I am sure that if any officer in the department not directly interested had examined the matter and reported, my action would have been approved. By way of footnote, it might be added that Major Thurneck resigned in September, 1862, and Governor Johnson requested that Captain Greene be ordered elsewhere. The 10th Tennessee Infantry mustered out of service at Nashville, Tennessee April 2-May 17, 1865. Alexander Lynch, John Feudge, Michael Fogarty, Co. H. Beard, W. E. The Battle of Nashville, Including an Outline of the Stirring Events Occurring in One of the Most Notable Movements of the Civil War-Hood's Invasion of Tennessee. In December, 1862, the brigade was at Chickasaw Bayou, where it met General Shermans forces in an engagement. He refused to obey the order. Guard duty on Nashville & Northwestern Railroad, and garrison and guard duty at Nashville, Tennessee, until April 1865. 70 vols. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, Reserve Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to September 1863. Photocopies of letters from Henry McConnell, of Red Wing (Minn.), to his wife Delia. It was originally recruited and designated as the 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry, largely from Irish-Americans. The 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Organized at Fort Henry, May, 1861; Confederate service September 1, 1861; reorganized October 2, 1862; merged into 4th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment April, 1865; paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina, May 1, 1865. That fall, the Tenth experienced hard marching through Arkansas and Missouri. A letter from Captain Oliver D. Greene, Assistant Adjutant General, dated July 17, 1862, gives some indication of the circumstances under which the regiment was organized. Company B - Men from 3rd Congressional District. In the fighting around Murfreesboro, the Division suffered 87 casualties on December 4, and 313 on December 6. to Richmond, Va., as that city had fallen into the hands of Union troops upon the Surrender of General Lee. Typescript narrative detailing the activities of this Ellington (Dodge County) farmer during the siege of New Ulm, his service with the 10th Minnesota Infantry, Company B, at the Winnebago Indian Agency and as commander of a platoon of skirmishers on the Sibley Expedition, and his Civil War experiences. First published: September 17, 2013 John H. Anderson, Lewis R. Clark, Co. K. On August 18, the officers and men of the Tenth Minnesota Infantry were discharged from service at Fort Snelling. of the Cumberland, to June, 1863. . Just after Bentonville, Tylers Brigade was shown as composed of the 4th Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion, 37th Georgia Infantry Regiment, 2nd/20th/30th/37th, and 10th/15th Tennessee Infantry Regiments, with the 10th/15th commanded by Lieutenant Patrick Lavin. The Tenth Minnesota Volunteers, 1862-1865: A History of Action in the Sioux Uprising and the Civil War, With a Regimental Roster,by Michael A. Eggleston. Last modified: March 4, 2022, Board of Commissioners. The irons have been taken off, but he is still held and cannot learn what charges, if any, there are against him. Also called 5th East Tennessee Volunteer Regiment. I finally sent a surgeon to examine. There is no mention in Confederate records of any men from the 10th Tennessee being engaged in that fight, and in any event, 253 men would have been nearly four times the total from the six Tennessee Regiments whom General Bate reported escaped from the Battle of Nashville. They took part in the Battle of Tupelo in July and then had a major role in the Battle of Nashville . The 10th Tennessee Infantry was organized at Nashville, Tennessee from May until August 1862, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment under the . This regiment was made up primarily of men of Irish birth and . Description: Photocopies of letters from Henry McConnell to his wife, regarding the personnel and movements of Company D, Tenth Minnesota Infantry. Meridian, MS, 1865. There, it was lightly engaged in the siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely outside Mobile, March 26April 8. Fort Donelson was surrendered February 16, 1862, and the enlisted men in the 10th were sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. afterward served as adjutant-general of the state of Tennessee, being promoted brigadier-general Aug. 17, 1863. The order was reiterated peremptorily, and he peremptorily refused to obey the second order. In the war's aftermath, six companies of the regiment were present at the December 26 hanging of thirty-eight Dakota prisoners in Mankato. For more information on the history of this unit, see: Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. This regiment (was also called 10th Regiment Volunteer Missouri Infantry) was organized at St. Louis, Mo., August, 1861. 10th Tennessee Regiment, CO.E. This unit history was extracted from Tennesseans in the Civil War, Vol 1. The order was reiterated peremptorily, and he peremptorily refused to obey the second order. Diary (January 1-August 19, 1865) of a musician with Company A, Tenth Minnesota, while he was stationed in Mississippi and Alabama and continuing through his journey to and discharge from Fort Snelling. Men from McEwen, Humphreys County. Entries are scattered and brief, describing weather, health and troop movements. Civil War Diary and Miscellaneous Papers, 1864 by Asa Sylvester Haynes. 1st Tennessee Infantry (Prov),CSA (hosted at Kethley Web Designs), 1st Tennessee, Turneys (hosted at TNGenWeb Project), 19th Tennessee Infantry CO. F (hosted at Civil War Rosters), 20th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA (transcribed by R.M. Post and garrison duty at Nashville, Tennessee, until September 1863. It was mustered out of service June 23, 1865. Upon his report of the facts I directed Colonel Campbell to have him ejected as occupying a house in possession of the United States without civil authority. On April 24, it was assigned to the 1st Brigade, 4th Division, stationed at Greeneville. [1] The Civil War Archive section, 10th Regiment Infantry (1st Middle Tennessee Infantry), (accessed 5 April 2012. the Regiment was at Bridgeport, Ala, crossed the Tennessee River near Chattanooga, arriving at Chicamauga Station the 26th. Attached to Post and District of Nashville, Tenn., Dept. Description: Diary of a musician of Company A, Tenth Minnesota Infantry, while stationed in Mississippi and Alabama and continuing through his journey to and discharge from Fort Snelling. INFANTRY REGIMENT, U.S.A. Also called 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry Regiment: Gillem's Regiment: The Governor's Guard. 2nd Brigade, 7th Division, Left Wing 13th Army Corps (Old), Dept. The Tenth sustains one killed and twenty-one wounded at the battle of Tupelo, Mississippi. Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R., and Richard Zuczek. It captured a Federal battery of nine guns. Mustered in August 26, 1862. The l0th, commanded by Major John ONeill, reported only 69 effectives. More details. Also includes a receipt for music purchases at the St. Paul firm of Root & Cady. In my present location I am able to accomplish something and at the same time protect loyal men of the neighborhood, who are kept harassed by bands of rebel guerrillas that congregate in the vicinity. The Tenth Minnesota claimed the capture of two cannons and more than one hundred prisoners. * * * * The order was promptly executed by the provost marshal in all instances except Major Thurneck and the quartermaster of the same regiment. 1st Brigade, Defenses of Nashville, Tenn., January, 1864. 1887. Of those, more than 250 had begun their service as . Observations of T. J. George Clinton Pettie Diaries, 1863-1865. MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society. Organized at Nashville, Tenn., May to August, 1862. Company H - Men mostly from other states, with some from the 3rd District. In January, 1863, in the organization of the XIV Corps, the regiment was reported as unattached to any brigade. On October 31, the regiment was reported as one of the unassigned regiments along the line of railroads. 10th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Many other Confederate regiments contained individual companies that were made up solely of Irishmen, like Co. C "Irish Volunteers" of the 5th Georgia Infantry or Co. Military Governor of Tennessee. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. in 128 parts. The regiment participates in the pursuit of Confederate General Sterling Price's forces through Arkansas and Missouri. On May 26, 1863, Greggs Brigade was shown as in Major General W. H. T. Walkers Division with 2730 present for duty. "10th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment ('National Zouaves'), 1861-1865." Military Collector & Historian. Sam Thompson, John W. Bryan, Co. B. The brigade received a close-range musketry volley and the Tenth Minnesota suffered several casualties. Patrick W. Halloran, John Phillips, Co. C; mustered in April 29, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, May 25, 1865. Miles Joyce, Co. B. Beard, 1913. Our camp is named for the Colonel of the 10th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, also known as the "Rebel Sons of Erin". By June of 1864, the Tenth had relocated to Memphis, Tennessee. P939 Company L - Only 41 men. Tenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Minnesota People Records Search (Birth, Death, etc. 10TH TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER. 15th-37th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment (7th Regiment Provisional Army of Tennessee, 1st East Tennessee Rifle Regiment) 17th-23rd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. INFANTRY REGIMENT, U.S.A. After reassembling the remnants of the division, Bate reported they crossed the Tennessee River December 25, 1864 on the retreat into Mississippi. 10th Regiment, Kansas Infantry Overview: Organized at Paola by consolidation of 3rd and 4th Kansas Infantry April 3, 1862. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, District of East Tennessee, to June 1865.[3]. Lieutenant Colonel Grace was promoted to colonel, Major Thompson to lieutenant colonel, and Captain Johu G. ONeill became major. Gillems Regiment. A letter from Captain Oliver D. Greene, Assistant Adjutant General, dated July 17, 1862, gives some indication of the circumstances under which the regiment was organized. Ord's campaign against Mobile, Alabama. Manuscript Notebooks Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul The Brigade reported a total of 1415 engaged, with 652 casualties. Charles L. Davis Civil War Papers, 1862-1865. Ordered to Greenville April 24, 1865, and duty in District of East Tennessee till June. of the Tennessee, to December, 1862. Description: This collection includes a June 9, 1864 letter from Captain George T. White, Company F, Tenth Minnesota Infantry, to his sister, describing sickness and camp conditions in Columbus, Kentucky. It mustered out June 23, 1865. William M. Marr, John L. Prendergast, Co. I. Mustered in April 26, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, May 25, 1865. * * * * The order was promptly executed by the provost marshal in all instances except Major Thurneck and the quartermaster of the same regiment. Tennessee. 2 vols. St. Paul: Pioneer Press Company, 1891. 10th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry was organized at Nashville, Tenn., May to August, 1862. Enrolled at Waynesboro, Wayne County; mustered in April 26, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, Tennessee, May 25, 1865. On my return, finding that Major Thurneck with his family was living in the house, although his regiment was under canvas, and knowing your orders about officers living with their men, I telegraphed to know if that order was still in force. The regiment was reported at Fort Henry in July, 1861, with 720 men, armed with flintlock muskets. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 20th Army Corps, Dept. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, District of East Tennessee, to June 1865.[3]. of Missouri to May, 1862. Also called 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry Regiment: This history may not be republished for any reason without the written permission of the copyright owner. Formerly F. After several months of garrison duty, Colonel Baker was permanently assigned to the Department of the Missouri. The 10th reported 190 men engaged. Soldiers . On April 9, 1865 the Fourth Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel Anderson Searcy, composed of the 2nd, 3rd Volunteers, 10th, 15th, 18th, 20th, 26th, 30th, 32nd, 37th, and 45th Regiments, and the 23rd Tennessee Infantry Battalion formed one regiment in Brigadier General Joseph B. Palmers Brigade of Major General Cheathams Division which was paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina May 1, 1865. Historical Reminiscences of Services in Dakota and Minnesota. NASHVILLE, TENN., November 18, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel S.P. No attention was paid, on the grounds that the regiment was not in U.S. Service and not liable to the United States authorities. Defenses of Nashville & Northwestern Railroad to January, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, XXII Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to April 1864. 29 :4 (Winter 1977) 179-181. Mustered in July 7, 1862; men mostly from Bedford County; mustered out at Knoxville, June 25, 1865. The 10th Tennessee Infantry was organized at Nashville, Tennessee, from May until August 1862, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment under the command of Colonel Alvan Cullem Gillem. Company M - Never fully organized. Search MNHS websites, as well as Collections Online, Finding Aids and other resources. Description: Seven letters and one photograph of John B. Leo, an Irish immigrant who enlisted in Company H, Tenth Minnesota Infantry at the start of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, and served there and in the Civil War. Reconnoissance to Iuka, Miss., January 9. It was first reported in the Official Records in June 10, 1862, in Brigadier General Ebenezer Dumonts Independent Brigade, District of the Ohio. I found it was, and verbally directed Major Thurneck that he must live with his men. Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul Entries are scattered and brief, describing weather, health, and troop movements. The Civil War Diary of a Minnesota Volunteer, Henry Ahsenmacher. On July 10, 1864, the 2nd (Robisons) Tennessee Infantry was added to the brigade. They took part in theBattle of Tupeloin July and then had a major role in theBattle of Nashvillein December of that year. The Tenth helped defeat him and his men in a series of engagements, and at the end of November, the Sixteenth Corps moved to Nashville, Tennessee. Very few surrendered on April 26, 1865. During the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, detachments of the Tenth Minnesota defend Fort Ridgely and New Ulm and are present at the battle of Wood Lake. ", page 586. It was originally recruited and designated as the 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry, largely from Irish-Americans. 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. (Said to be held at Atlanta, Georgia). Posted on November 27, 2016 by . Men from Nashville, Davidson County. Mustered in July 4, 1862. On June 6, 1864, Major General George H. Thomas directed the regiment be dropped from the returns of the Army of the Cumberland and transferred to Governor Andrew Johnson as a Governors Guard. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! In March, the corps embarked on General E.O.C. Transcripts of two diaries kept by Pettie while on the Sibley Expedition (1863) into Dakota Territory and while later serving with the Union Army (1864-1865) in Kentucky and Indiana, as well as a folder of genealogical information about Pettie and his descendants compiled by Petties great-grandson, Norbert McCrady. On the 10th of May, 1865, the Regiment was marched to . This regiment was surrendered and paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina, May 1, 1865. Originally K, then G. He commanded. 1st Confederate Cavalry Regiment (12th Confederate Cavalry Regiment), 1st (Roger's) Cavalry ( 1st (Rogers') East Tennessee Cavalry Regiment; 2nd (MeLin's) Cavalry Regiment; 5th (McKenzie's) Cavalry), 3rd (Lillard's) Cavalry (3rd Mounted Infantry, 3rd (Vaughan's) Infantry), 4th (Murray's) Cavalry * (8th (Smith's) Cavalry), 5th (McKenzie's) Cavalry (1st (Roger's) Cavalry), 6th (Wheeler's) Cavalry (1st Cavalry, 2nd Cavalry), 7th (Jackson's/Stock's/Duckworth's) Cavalry (1st Cavalry), 8th (Smith's) Cavalry (4th (Murray's) Cavalry), 9th (Ward's/Bennett's) Cavalry (13th Cavalry, 15th Cavalry), 12th (Richardson's/Green's) Cavalry (1st Partisan Rangers Regiment, 12th Partisan Rangers Regiment), 13th (Dibrell's/Gore's) Cavalry (8th Cavalry), 21st (Carter's) Cavalry (Wheeler's Scouts), 1st (McNairy's) Battalion, Cavalry (1st West Tennessee Battalion, 1st Middle Tennessee Battalion), 2nd (Biffle's) Battalion, Cavalry (3rd Battalion, Jones' Battalion, Cox's 3rd Battalion), 3rd (Brazleton's) Battalion, Cavalry (2nd Battalion, 5th Battalion), 4th (Hamilton's) Battalion, Cavalry (4th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, Shaw's Battalion), 6th (Logwood's) Battalion, Cavalry (1st Battalion), 11th (Gordon's) Battalion, Cavalry (10th Battalion), 12th (Day's) Battalion, Cavalry (Adrian's Partisan Ranger Battalion, Phipps' Battalion), 16th (Neal's) Battalion, Cavalry (Rucker's Battalion), Clark's (Captain) Independent Company, Cavalry, Jackson's (Captain) Company, Cavalry (Gen. Forrest's Escort Company), 10th-11th Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, 15th-16th Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, 19th-20th Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, 21st-22nd (Barteau's) Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Mounted Infantry (3rd (Vaughan's) Infantry, 3rd (Lilliard's) Cavalry), 39th Mounted Infantry (31st (Bradford's) Infantry, 39th (Bradford's) Infantry), 59th Mounted Infantry (Cooke's Regiment, 1st (Eakin's) Battalion, 59th Infantry), 60th Mounted Infantry (Crawford's Regiment, 79th Infantry), 61st Mounted Infantry (Pitts' Regiment, 81st Infantry), 62nd Mounted Infantry (Rowan's Regiment, 80th Infantry), 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (Jackson's Regiment), Company C, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (Sterling's Company, Heavy Artillery), Company L, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (Johnston's Company, Heavy Artillery; Southern Guards Artillery; Memphis Southern Guards), Lynch's Company, 1st Heavy Artillery Artillery (Lynch's Company, Light Artillery), Rice's Battery, Heavy Artillery (Rice's Battery, Light Artillery), 1st Light Artillery Regiment (Tennessee Artillery Corps), 1st Light Artillery Battalion (1st Heavy Artillery Battalion), Barry's Company, Light Artillery (Lookout Artillery), Bibb's Company, Artillery (Washington Artillery; Company H, Tennessee Artillery Corps), Browne's Company, Light Artillery (Baker's Company), Burrough's Company, Light Artillery (Rhett Artillery), Fisher's Company, Artillery (Nelson Artillery; Battery G, 1st Light Artillery Regiment), Huggins' Company, Light Artillery (Baxter's 1st Company; Freeman's Horse Artillery, Company B, Monsarrat's Battalion), Kain's Company, Light Artillery (Mabry Light Artillery), Lynch's Company, Light Artillery (Lynch's Company, 1st Heavy Artillery Artillery), Maney's Company, Light Artillery (Humphrey's Battery; Company A, 24th Sharpshooter Battalion), Marshall's Company, Artillery (Steuben Artillery; Battery D, 1st Light Artillery Regiment), Marshall's Company, Artillery (Brown Horse Artillery), McClung's Company, Light Artillery (Caswell Artillery; Battery A, 1st Light Artillery Regiment), Morton's Company, Light Artillery (Burns Light Artillery, Morton's Horse Artillery), Palmer's Company, Light Artillery (Reneau Battery), Phillips' Company, Light Artillery (Johnston Light Artillery), Polk's Battery, Light Artillery (Company G, Tennessee Artillery Corps), Rice's Battery, Light Artillery (Rice's Battery, Heavy Artillery), Rutledge's Battery, Light Artillery (Company A, Tennessee Artillery Corps), Scott's Company, Light Artillery (Company B, Tennessee Artillery Corps), Sparkman's Company, Light Artillery (Maury Artillery), Stewart's Company, Artillery (Company M, Tennessee Artillery Corps), Tobin's Company, Light Artillery (Memphis Light Battery, Tobin's Horse Artillery), Weller's Company, Light Artillery (Rock City Artillery; Battery B, 1st Light Artillery Regiment), Winson's Company, Light Artillery (Belmont Battery; Battery C, 1st Light Artillery Regiment), Freeman's Battery, Horse Artillery (Huggins' Company, Light Artillery; Baxter's 1st Company; Company B, Monsarrat's Battalion), Morton's Battery, Horse Artillery (Morton's Company, Light Artillery; Burns Light Artillery), Tobin's Battery, Horse Artillery (Tobin's Company, Light Artillery; Memphis Light Battery), Detailed Conscripts, Tennessee (Local Defense and Special), 1st Regiment, Partisan Rangers (12th Partisan Rangers Regiment, 12th Cavalry), 5th (Black's) Battalion, Partisan Rangers (Black's Battalion, Forrests Cavalry), Adrian's Battalion, Partisan Rangers (12th (Day's) Battalion, Cavalry; Phipps' Battalion), McLin's Company, Volunteers (Local Defense Troops), Sullivan County Reserves (Local Defense Troops), This page was last edited on 27 November 2022, at 13:44.
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