Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 50th Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 50th Infantry Regiment PDF Author: John Rigdon
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ISBN: 9781981557899
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Pages : 334

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The Tennessee 50th Infantry regiment was organized Christmas Day, 1861 at Fort Donelson from 10 companies which had previously been mustered in there and at various other places. The regiment was captured Fort Donelson on Feb. 11, 1862; reorganized September 23, 1862; temporarily consolidated with 1st (Colms') Tennessee Battalion, November, 1862; consolidation made permanent and new organization made February, 1864; paroled Greensboro, North Carolina May 2, 1865 as part of 2nd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. Rosters of the Tennessee 50th Infantry Regiment Co. "A." Montgomery, Dickson and Cheatham Counties Co. "B." Stewart County Co. "C." "The Wilson Grays." An Alabama company, enrolled at Montgomery Co. "D." Stewart County. Co. "E." Montgomery County. Co. "F." Stewart County. Co. "G." Lindsley's Annals says the company was from Cheatham County. Some men from Davidson. Co. "H." Stewart County. Co. "I." Stewart County. Co. "K." Humphreys County.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 50th Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 50th Infantry Regiment PDF Author: John Rigdon
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ISBN: 9781981557899
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Pages : 334

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The Tennessee 50th Infantry regiment was organized Christmas Day, 1861 at Fort Donelson from 10 companies which had previously been mustered in there and at various other places. The regiment was captured Fort Donelson on Feb. 11, 1862; reorganized September 23, 1862; temporarily consolidated with 1st (Colms') Tennessee Battalion, November, 1862; consolidation made permanent and new organization made February, 1864; paroled Greensboro, North Carolina May 2, 1865 as part of 2nd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. Rosters of the Tennessee 50th Infantry Regiment Co. "A." Montgomery, Dickson and Cheatham Counties Co. "B." Stewart County Co. "C." "The Wilson Grays." An Alabama company, enrolled at Montgomery Co. "D." Stewart County. Co. "E." Montgomery County. Co. "F." Stewart County. Co. "G." Lindsley's Annals says the company was from Cheatham County. Some men from Davidson. Co. "H." Stewart County. Co. "I." Stewart County. Co. "K." Humphreys County.

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 45th Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 45th Infantry Regiment PDF Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1794854894
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 310

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The Tennessee 45th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Trousdale, Tennessee, in December, 1861. It participated in the Battle of Shiloh, was active at Baton Rouge, then served in the Jackson area. Later it was assigned to J.C. Brown's, Brown's and Reynolds' Consolidated, and Palmer's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. In November, 1863, it was consolidated with the 23rd Infantry Battalion. The regiment took an active part in the campaigns of the army from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, moving with General Hood back into Tennessee, but it was not engaged at Franklin and Nashville. It ended the war in North Carolina. The unit sustained 112 casualties at Murfreesboro, lost forty-three percent of the 226 at Chickamauga, and reported 12 men disabled at Missionary Ridge. The 45th/23rd Battalion totaled 316 men and 340 arms in December, 1863. Few surrendered in April, 1865.

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 51st And 52nd Infantry Regiments Consolidated

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 51st And 52nd Infantry Regiments Consolidated PDF Author: John C. Rigdon
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ISBN: 0359550576
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 344

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The 51st Regiment, Tennessee Infantry was organized at Henderson Station, Tennessee, in January, 1862. The 52nd was also organized at the same time with men from Tipton, Fayette, Shelby, Madison, and Jackson counties. A detachment of the 52nd was captured at Fort Donelson, then in October it was active in the fight at Perryville. Later the unit was assigned to D.S. Donelson's, M.J. Wright's, Vaughan's, and Palmer's Brigade. During April, 1862, it was consolidated with the 52nd Regiment and called the 51st Consolidated. However, the consolidation was declared illegal and during April, 1863, it was reorganized as the 51st and 52nd Consolidated Regiment and each unit kept separate records. It participated in many battles of the Army of Tennessee from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, returned to Tennessee with Hood, and was involved in the North Carolina Campaign.

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 59th Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 59th Infantry Regiment PDF Author: John C Rigdon
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Pages : 338

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The Tennessee 59th Infantry Regiment was organized in June, 1862, using the 1st (Eakin's) Tennessee Infantry Battalion as its nucleus. Its members were from the counties of McMinn, Monroe, Carter, Knox, Grainger, Hamblen, and Polk. For a time the unit served at Cumberland and Big Creek Gaps, then was assigned to A. W. Reynolds' Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. It fought in the Vicksburg Campaign and was captured on July 4, 1863. After being exchanged and reorganized as mounted infantry, the regiment was placed under the command of General Vaughn. It went on to take part in the operations around Knoxville and in May, 1864, an inspection report showed the 59th with 241 present. The unit participated in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign, and during the spring of 1865 it disbanded in Southwestern Virginia.CompaniesCompany A - Captains James B. Cooke (to colonel), Benjamin A. Prophet, John M. Van Dyke Mustered in at Firestones, McMinn County.Company B - Captains James Pryor Brown (to major), Charles F. Wilson - Mustered in at Madisonville, Monroe County.Company C - Captains James Brooks, Jacob M. Hays - Mustered in at Elizabethton, Carter County.Company D - Captain Reuben Giles - Mustered in at Knoxville, Knox County.Company E - Captains John R. Stradley, Joseph A. McDermott, John D. Wilson, John Smith - Mustered in at Madisonville, Monroe County.Company F - Captains Henry D. Giesler (to major), Jacob J. Giesler - Men from Sullivan County.Company G - Captains Josiah I Wright, John W Stratton - Mustered in at Madisonville, Monroe County.Company H - Captains John B. Cobb, William M. Cass, Edmond H. Benton - Mustered in at Athens, McMinn County.Company I - Captains William H. Smith, Reuben G. Clark - Mustered in at Morristown, then Grainger, now Hamblen County.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 44th Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 44th Infantry Regiment PDF Author: John C. Rigdon
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ISBN: 9781546746713
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Pages : 344

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The 44th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Trousdale December 16, 1861; consolidated with 55th (McKoin's) Tennessee Infantry April 18, 1862 to form 44th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry; reorganized May 5, 1862; field consolidation with 25th Tennessee Infantry October, 1863; paroled at Appomattox Courthouse April 9, 1865. Companies Of The Tennessee 44th Infantry Regiment Co. "A." Consolidated with "D" and "F" to form "D," Consolidated Regiment. Men from Coffee County. Co. "B." Consolidated with "C" to form "K," Consolidated Regiment. Men from Coffee and Grundy Counties. Gipson M.Crawford, Co. "C." Consolidated with "B" to form "K," Consolidated Regiment. Men from Coffee County. Co. "D." Consolidated with "A" and "F" to form "K," Consolidated Regiment. Men from Franklin County. Co. "E." Became "B," Consolidated Regiment. Men from Lincoln County. Co. "F." Consolidated with "A" and "D" to form "D," Consolidated Regiment. Men from Coffee County. Co. "G." Consolidated with "K" to form "F," Consolidated Regiment. Men from Lincoln County. Co. "H." Consolidated with "I" to form "A," Consolidated Regiment. Men from Bedford County. Co. "I." Consolidated with "H" to form "A," Consolidated Regiment. Men from Lincoln County. Co. "K." Consolidated with "G" to form "F," Consolidated Regiment. Men from Lincoln County.

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 5th Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 5th Infantry Regiment PDF Author: John C Rigdon
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Pages : 288

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The Tennessee 5th Infantry Regiment was organized for State service May 20, 1861; mustered Confederate service August 9, 1861; reorganized May 6, 1862; consolidated with 4th Tennessee Infantry Regiment December, 1862; merged into 3rd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment April 9, 1865; paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina. The Tennessee 5th Infantry Regiment was recruited in Henry and Benton counties. The unit fought at New Madrid, Shiloh, and Perryville before being assigned to Strahl's, Stewart's, and Palmer's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. During December, 1862, it was reduced to five companies, and consolidated with the 4th Tennessee Volunteers. It participated in the various campaigns of the army from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, returned to Tennessee with Hood, and was active in North Carolina. This regiment lost 8 killed, 68 wounded, and 12 missing at Perryville, and the 4th/5th reported 76 casualties at Murfreesboro, 33 at Chickamauga, and 63 at Missionary Ridge. In December, 1863, the 5th totaled 167 men and 106 arms, but only a remnant surrendered on April 26, 1865. Companies Company A - Captain B.B. Bunch Jr., William H. Wilson. Men from Henry County. Company B - Captain John H. Long, Henry F. Bowman. Men from Henry County. Company C - Captain Thomas H. Conway - Men from Henry County. Company D - Captain A. Wayne Caldwell - Men from Henry County. Company E - Captain H. Corbett - Men from Benton County. Company F - Captain Josiah H. Porter, H.T. Blanton, Jr. - Men from Henry County. Company G - Captain James E. Fowler - Men from Henry County. Company H - Captain J.D. Dumas - Men from Henry County. Company I - Captain W.D. Hallum, Eliah Foust - Men from Henry County. Company K - Captain H. W. Ballard, Joseph T. Kendall - Men from Henry County. Company L - Captain John A. Lauderdale, J.B. Ward - Men from Fulton County, Kentucky. Company M - Captain J.T. Winfrey, M.M. Fry - Men from Benton County.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 2nd Infantry Regiment (Walker's)

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 2nd Infantry Regiment (Walker's) PDF Author: John C. Rigdon
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ISBN: 9781976239687
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Pages : 190

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The Tennessee 2nd Infantry Regiment Volunteers [also called the Irish Regiment] was comprised of men from Memphis, Tennessee, and completed its organization at that city in May, 1861. In July totaling 541 effectives, it moved to Fort Pillow. It reported 18 killed, 64 wounded, and 33 missing at Belmont and suffered heavy casualties at Shiloh. Later the unit was consolidated into four companies and merged into Smith's 5th Confederate Infantry Regiment.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 47th Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 47th Infantry Regiment PDF Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Eastern Digital Resources
ISBN: 1981513531
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 258

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The Tennessee 47th Infantry Regiment was organized December 16, 1861; reorganized May 8, 1862; consolidated with the 12th Infantry Regiment October, 1862; formed part of Company "D", 2nd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. The regiment fought throughout the war from Shiloh to Bentonville with the Army of Tennessee. It was paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina May 2, 1865. Companies of the Tennessee 47th Infantry Regiment -Company A enlisted at Troy, Obion County, James White was elected captain. -Company B enlisted at Donaldson's, near Gibson Wells, Gibson County. It consisted of men from Dyer and Gibson County and had William Gay as its captain -Company C enlisted at Dyersburg, Dyer County, Vincent G. Wynne was captain.( later lieutenant colonel) -Company D also enlisted at Dyersburg with William M. Watkins captain (later colonel) Company E enlisted at Dyersburg with George Miller as captain. -Company F enlisted at Humboldt, Gibson County, Jesse Booth was elected captain. -Company G enlisted at Trenton with Thomas Carthel, captain. -Company H enlisted in Kenton, on the Obion, Gibson County line. B. E. Holmes was captain. -Company I was from Troy, W.S. Moore was captain. -Company K enlisted at Yorkville, Gibson County and Green Holmes was captain.

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 51st Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 51st Infantry Regiment PDF Author: John C Rigdon
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Pages : 246

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The Fifty-first Tennessee (Confederate) Regiment was organized at Henderson Station, Madison County, Tenn., Dec. 1861, and sworn into service January 2, 1862, with eight companies, four from Shelby and Tipton Counties, and four from Madison and Henderson Counties. It was first commanded by Col. Bartlett M. Browder. It participated in the siege of Forts Henry (Feb. 6, '62) and Donelson (Feb. '16, '62). After Shiloh it was consolidated with the Fifty-second, with John Chester, colonel (Apr 25, '62), renamed the 51st Tennessee Infantry Regiment Consolidated. On the Kentucky campaign it fought at Perryville and Murfreesboro (Dec. '62 - Jan. '63. It was engaged at bloody Chickamauga (Sep '63) with great gallantry, and again at Missionary Ridge (Nov '63). It participated in many of the battles from Dalton to Atlanta (May - Sep '64), and later at Franklin (Nov '64) and Nashville (Dec '64) lost very heavily. A small remnant was surrendered at Greensboro, NC. (1865). Company A - Captains Edward O. Shelton, William Campbell - Men from Mount Zion, Tipton County. Company B - Captains Jr. Hodges, A.D. Thomas - Men from Gallaway Station, Fayette County. Company C - Captains O.D. Weaver, F.M. Spivey - Men from Shelby Station, Shelby County. Company D - Captains M. Murchison, J.B. Tate - Men from Jackson, Madison County. Company E -Captains Benjamin F. Elder, Richard T. McKnight - Men from Jackson, Madison County. Company F - Captains J.C. Hudson, M.W. Russell - Men from Henderson Station, then Madison, now Chester County. Company G - Captains B. M. Browder, John G. Hall, A.B. Hill - Men from Tipton County. Company H - Captains Samuel D. Barnett, Robert D. McCallum - Men from Henderson Station, then Madison, now Chester County. Company I - Captain D.O. March - Men from Jackson, Madison County. Company K - Captains S.E. Sherrill, George C. Howell, J.S. Hall - Men from Tipton County.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 41st Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 41st Infantry Regiment PDF Author: John C. Rigdon
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ISBN: 9781546640813
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Pages : 290

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The Tennessee 41st Infantry Regiment was organized November 28, 1861; captured at Fort Donelson; reorganized September 29, 1862; captured at Vicksburg, reconstituted and fought in the Atlanta Campaign, Franklin and Nashville and finally formed Company "E," 3rd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. They were paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina May 1, 1865. Companies Of The Tennessee 41st Infantry Regiment William W. James, Hugh L. W. Little, Co. "A." - Lincoln County. William Lafayette Brown, Joel C. Russell, Samuel O. Woods, Co. "B," also called "G." "The Richmond Gentrys." - Bedford County. James D. Scott, James R. Feeney, Benjamin J. Chafin, Co. "C" also called H." - Lincoln County. Joseph H. George, William J. March, Thomas D. Griffis, Co. "D." "The Liberty Guards." - Lincoln County. John J. Fly, William B. Fonville, Co. "E." - Lincoln and Marshall Counties. Abner S. Boone, William E. Cunningham, Co. "F." "The Shelbyville Rebels." - Bedford County. Comer H. Bean, William E. Murrell, Co. "G." - Moore County, then part of Franklin County. Robert G. McClure, John C. Osburn, Co. "H." - Marshall County. Albert G. Clopton, A. M. Kieth, Co. "I." - Franklin and Bedford Counties. Littleberry Logan, James H. Moore, William B. Baxter, Benjamin Boone, James Y. Norman, Co. "K." - Bedford County.