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Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 13th Cavalry Regiment  Gore s

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 13th Cavalry Regiment Gore s written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-10-19 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 13th Cavalry Regiment, also known as Dibrell's 8th Cavalry, was organized in September, 1862, as a partisan ranger command. Its twelve companies were from Overton, Putnam, White, and Jackson counties. The regiment was assigned to Forrest's, Humes', Biffle's, and Dibrell's Brigade. It fought at Parker's Cross Roads, skirmished in Alabama and Georgia, then was engaged at Chickamauga. Later the unit was involved in the Atlanta Campaign, saw action at Saltville in Virginia, took part in the defense of Savannah, the battle of Aiken and participated in the conflicts at Averysboro and Bentonville. The unit served as President Davis' escort and surrendered at Washington, Georgia, on May 2, 1865. Its commanders were Colonels George G. Dibrell and Mounce L. Gore, grandfather of Vice President Al Gore, Lieutenant Colonel F.H. Daugherty, and Majors William P. Chapin and Jeffrey E. Forrest. Companies Of The Tennessee 13th Cavalry Regiment The men were from the counties of Hamilton, Monroe, Knox, Union, Claiborne, Hawkins, Jefferson, Bledsoe, Bradley, Polk, Hancock, Blount, and Sullivan. Company A - Overton County Company B - Overton County Company C - Cookeville, Putnam County Company D - Sparta, White County Company E - Overton County Company F - Overton County Company G - Jackson County Company H - White County Company I - White County Company K - White County Company L

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment  Ward  s

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment Ward s written by John C. Rigdon and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2019-06-18 with total page 309 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment [also called 13th or 15th Cavalry] was organized as an eight-company battalion in September, 1862, then two other companies were assigned in November. It skirmished in Tennessee and Kentucky and served in General Morgan's Brigade. On Morgan's raid into Ohio during July, 1863, most of the men were captured at Buffington Island and New Lisbon. Those that remained went on to serve in the 1st Kentucky Cavalry Battalion.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment  Green  s

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment Green s written by John C. Rigdon and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2018-02-19 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment [also called 1st Partisan Rangers] was organized behind Federal lines in February, 1863. The men were from the counties of Fayette, Tipton, Shelby, Haywood, and Gibson. It served R.V. Richardson's and Rucker's Brigade, confronted the Federals in Tennessee and Mississippi, and in October totaled about 300 effectives. Later it was active in Georgia, fought at Memphis, then was part of Hood's operations in Tennessee. During February, 1865, the regiment was broken up. Some of its members became part of the 3rd (Forrest's Old) Tennessee Cavalry. Companies Of The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment Co. ""A"". Fayette County. Co. ""B"". Fayette County. Co. ""C"". Tipton County. Co. ""D"". Shelby County. Co. ""E"". Shelby County. Co. ""F"". Fayette County. Co. ""G"". Tipton County. Co. ""H"". Fayette County. Co. ""I"". Haywood County. Co. ""K"". Fayette County.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment  Newsom  s

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment Newsom s written by John C. Rigdon and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2018-10-18 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment was also called the 19th Regiment. It was organized in May, 1864, by consolidating six companies of Newsom's Tennessee Cavalry Regiment and four companies of Forrest's Alabama Cavalry Regiment, The unit was assigned to T.H. Bell's Brigade in the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. Its members were recruited in Hardeman, Madison, Henderson, and McNairy counties.

Book History of the Thirteenth Regiment  Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry  U  S  A

Download or read book History of the Thirteenth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry U S A written by Samuel W. Scott and published by . This book was released on 1903 with total page 572 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 4th Cavalry Regiment  Murray s

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 4th Cavalry Regiment Murray s written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2015-11-30 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Murray's Cavalry Regiment [also called 4th Regiment] was organized in August, 1862, using Spiller's Tennessee Cavalry Battalion as its nucleus. The unit was attached to Wharton's Brigade and fought at Perryville and Murfreesborough. On January 23, 1863, it disbanded. Four companies transferred to Baxter Smith's 8th Cavalry, four to the 22nd Infantry Regiment, and two to the 1st Confederate Cavalry Regiment. Companies Of The Tennessee 4th Cavalry Regiment The 4th Cavalry (Murray's ) was organized using Spiller's Tennessee Cavalry Battalion as its nucleus. Co. "A." Organized June 14, 1862 at Chattanooga, Hamilton County. Became 2nd Co. "D," 1st Confederate Cavalry; later an independent company; in 1864 consolidated with 1st Co. "A," 13th Tennessee Cavalry Co. "B." Organized October 2, 1862 at Mill Creek, Putnam County. Became Co. "H," 22nd Tennessee Infantry Battalion. Co. "C." Organized August 14, 1861 at Knoxville. Men from Sullivan County. Formerly Co. "F," 5th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion (q.v.); then served in Spiller's Battalion. Became Co. "B," 8th (4th) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Co. "D." Organized November 11, 1861 at Livingston, Overton County, as James W. McHenry's Company, "Brown Rangers." Became 2nd Co. "C," 1st Confederate Cavalry. Co. "E." Organized August 22, 1862 from Smith and Jackson Counties. Became Co. "K," 22nd Tennessee Infantry Battalion. Co. "F." Organized August 10, 1861 at Camp McGinnis, Overton County. Men from Fentress County. Attached to this regiment September, 1862. Became Co. I, 8th (4th) Tennessee Cavalry. Co. "G." Organized August 28, 1862 at Pikeville, Bledsoe County. Became Co. "G," 22nd Tennessee Infantry Battalion. Co. "H." Organized July 22, 1861 at Nashville, Davidson County as Q. C. Sanders' Company. Men from Smith County. Became Co. "C," 8th (4th) Tennessee Cavalry. Co. "I." Organized August 11, 1861 at Chattanooga, Hamilton County as C. C. Spiller's Company. Formerly Co. "B," 5th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion; then in Spiller's Battalion. Became Co. "H," 8th (4th) Tennessee Cavalry. Co. "K." Organized July 31, 1862 at Pikeville, Bledsoe County. Became Co. "F," 22nd Tennessee Infantry Battalion.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 8th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 8th Cavalry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2015-12-31 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 8th (Baxter Smith's) Cavalry Regiment, usually called 4th Regiment, was organized in November, 1862, but annulled. Reorganized January 23, 1863, by consolidating Davis' Tennessee Cavalry Battalion and four companies from Murray's Cavalry Regiment, its ten companies contained men recruited in the counties of Marshall, Sullivan, Smith, Wilson, Cannon, Rutherford, Hamilton, Fentress, Davidson, DeKalb, and Sumner. Another company was added in August with men from Knox and Blount counties. The regiment served in Wharton's, Biffle's, Dibrell's, and T. Harrison's Brigade. After Murfreesboro the 8th fought at Chickamauga and the Atlanta Campaign. They were in central Tennessee in the late fall of 1864, then in South Carolina by mid Febuary, 1865 to participate in the Battle of Aiken. They ended the war in North Carolina, surrendering with Johnston's army. Companies Of The TN 8th Cavalry Regiment The companies were recruited in the counties of Marshall, Sullivan, Smith, Wilson, Cannon, Ruther-ford, Hamilton, Fentress, Davidson, DeKalb, and Sum-ner. Another company was added in August with men from Knox and Blount counties. Co. "A." "The Marshall Rangers." Men from Marshall County. Co. "B." "The McClellan Troop." Men from Sullivan County. Co. "C." Men from Smith County. James M. Phillips, Co. "D" (also called "E"). Men from Dekalb and Wilson Counties. H. A. Wiley, Co. "E." Men from Cannon County. James R. Lester, Co. "F." Men from Wilson County. Jonathan W. Nichol, Co. "G." Men from Cannon and Rutherford Counties. Samuel H. Clover, Co. "H" (also called "D"). Men from Hamilton County and Alabama. R. H. Anderson, Co. "I." Men from Fentress County. Co. "K." "Cedar Snags." "Paul's People." Men from Davidson, DeKalb, Sumner and Wilson Counties. These were the original ten companies. On August 1, 1863, another company was assigned as Co. "L," Captain John I. Parton (or Partin). Organized September 20, 1862 at Knoxville. Men from Blount and Knox Counties. Formerly part of Hardy's Squadron, Escort to General John P. McCown.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 5th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 5th Cavalry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2015-12-10 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 5th Cavalry Regiment was organized December 16, 1862 by the addition of two companies to the 13th (McKenzie's) Tennessee Cavalry Battalion, which was originally 1st (Rogers') East Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. On November 20, 1862, in a report of the forces in East Tennessee, the 5th Tennessee was listed as unattached, with an estimated strength of 300 men. On December 27, just after the organization of the regiment it was reported in Scott County. The 5th Cavalry served under General Wheeler throughout the Atlanta Campaign, the March to the Sea, and the Carolina Campaign. Companies Of The TN 5th Cavalry Regiment J. L. Blackwell (to Major), A. J. Reagan, Co. "A." Originally "F" 1st (Rogers') then "F," later "A," 13th Battalion. James M. Kincaid, John Blythe, Co. "B." Originally "H" 1st (Rogers'), then "H," later "B," 13th Battalion. W. O. Martin, D. C. Blevins, Co. "C." Originally "B," 1st (Rogers'), then "B," later 'C," 13th Battalion. A. W. Beagles, Co. "D." Originally Co. "I" 1st (Rogers'), then "L," later "D," 13th Battalion. Thad. M. Carder, Co. "E." Originally "D," 1st (Rogers'), then "D," later "E," 13th Battalion. Thomas Gorman, A. L. Mims, Co. "F." Originally "E," 1st (Rogers'), then "E" later "F," 13th Battalion. John W. Graham, Co. "G." Originally "K," 1st (Rogers'), then "K," later "G," 13th Battalion. William W. Mullendore, Co. "H." Originally "G," 1st (Rogers'), then "G," later "II," 13th Battalion. William W. Lillard, Co. "I." Organized July 19, 1862 at Shiloh, Hawkins County; men from Meigs and Hamilton Counties. Ordered to 13th Battalion as Co. "I," October 9, 1862. Dewitt C. Ghormley, Co. "K." Organized July 4, 1862 at Maryville, Blount County. Originally "F," Thomas' North Carolina Legion. Ordered to 13th Battalion in December 1862, when it was raised to a regiment.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 8th Cavalry Regiment  Union

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 8th Cavalry Regiment Union written by John Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-12-24 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 8th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Union) was organized August, 1863, by consolidation of 5 Companies organized at Camp Nelson, Ky., June 30 to August 14, 1863, for 10th Tennessee Cavalry which failed to complete organization, and 7 Companies organized in Tennessee at large for the 5th East Tennessee Cavalry. There was another 10th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment formed under the command of Col. George W. Bridges. The regiment fought throughout the war in East Tennessee and western Virginia. They were responsible for the destruction of the Confederate Salt Works at Saltville, Virginia. At the end of the war they were sent in pursuit of the Confederate President Jefferson Davis. They may have been part of the Union troops involved in the disappearance of the Confederate Gold at Washington, GA, but there is no record that they were present at the capture of President Davis. Companies of the Tennessee 8th Cavalry Regiment - Company A - - Company B - Company C - Men from Greene, Hawkins and Jefferson Counties. - Company D - Men from Washington, Greene, Hawkins, Hamblen and Cocke Counties. - Company E - Men from Greene, Washington, Carter and Hawkins Counties. - Company F - Men from Greene, Washington, Hamilton, Union, Knox and Carter Counties. - Copmpany G - Some men from Grainger, Knox, Claiborne, Greene, Sullivan and Union Counties. - Company H - - Company I - - Company K - - Company L - - Company M -

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment  Union

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment Union written by John C Rigdon and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-09-13 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment was organized at Camp Nelson from East Tennessee refugees in the early part of 1863, with Joseph H. Parsons, of Knox county, as colonel. It assisted in the capture of Cumberland gap, after which it escorted the prisoners to Lexington, Ky. Returning to Knoxville, it remained there until after the siege of that place, and was then detailed to escort prisoners to Camp Nelson, from which place it was ordered to Nashville, where it arrived in January and remained until about May 1st. It was stationed at Gallatin from that time until August, when it was constituted a portion of the brigade known as the "Governor's Guards," under the command of Gen. Gillem, which then entered upon a campaign in East Tennessee. It participated with great gallantry in all the battles of that campaign, and at Bull's gap a large portion of the regiment was taken prisoners. A large part of the 11th cavalry having also been captured it was consolidated with the remainder of the 9th. On March 21, 1865, it entered upon the raid through Virginia, North and South Carolina and Georgia under Gen. Stoneman. It returned to Tennessee in May and was mustered out at Knoxville in Sept., 1865.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 13th Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 13th Infantry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-10-20 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 13th Infantry Regiment was organized June 4, 1861. It entered Confederate service August 14, 1861 and was reorganized April 28, 1862. If March 1863 it was consolidated with the 154th Senior Tennessee Infantry Regiment and formed Companies "H" and "G" of the 2nd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment April 9, 1865. It was paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina. Companies of the Tennessee 13th Infantry Regiment Co. "A," "The Fayette Rifle Grays." Men from Fayette County. Co. "B," "The Macon Grays." Men from Fayette County. Co. "C," "The Secession Guards." Men from Shelby County. Co. "D," "The Yorkville Rifles." Men from Gibson County. Co. "E," "The Dixie Rifles." Men from Fayette County. Co. "F," "The Wright Boys." Men from MeNairy County Co. "C," "The Gaines Invincibles." Men from Fayette County. Co. "H,." "The Yancey Riflemen." Men from Fayette County Co. "I," "The Forked Deer Volunteers." Men from Henderson, now Chester County. Co. "K," "The Dyer Grays." Men from Dyer County.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment  Newsom s

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment Newsom s written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-10-28 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment was also called the 19th Regiment. It was organized in May, 1864, by consolidating six companies of Newsom's Tennessee Cavalry Regiment and four companies of Forrest's Alabama Cavalry Regiment, The unit was assigned to T.H. Bell's Brigade in the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. Companies Of The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized in May, 1864, by consolidating six companies of Newsom's Tennessee Cavalry Regiment and four companies of Forrest's Alabama Cavalry Regiment. Its members were recruited in Hardeman, Madison, Henderson, and McNairy counties. Co. "A." Co. "B." Some of the men later were in Co. "G," 21st (16th). Co. "C." Some men later in Co. "E," 21st (16th) Regiment. Co. "D." Some men later in 21st (16th) Regiment, some in 18th (19th) Regiment. Co. "E" May was later captain, Co. "B," 18th (19th) Regiment, and some of the men also served in this organization. Co. "F." McClerkin was later captain, Co. "I," 18th (19th) Regiment and some of the men also served in this organization. Co. "G." Some of the men later served in 18th (19th) Regiment. Co. "H." Nothing is known as to subsequent fate of this company; probably disbanded and men distributed to other companies. Prisoner of war records showed men from Hardeman, Hardin, Henderson, Madison and McNairy Counties.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 10th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 10th Cavalry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-08-08 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 10th Cavalry Regiment was organized on February 25, 1863, by consolidating Cox's and Napier's Tennessee Cavalry Battalions. . Its companies were raised in the counties of Perry, Humphreys, Decatur, Hickman, Davidson, Montgomery, and Henry. It fought in central Tennessee, Chickamauga, the Atlanta Campaign, Franklin and Nashville, ending the war in north Alabama Companies Of The Tennessee 10th Cavalry Regiment From Cox's Battalion: W. H. Bass, Co. "A." Became 1st Company "A," l0th Cavalry Regiment. W. H. Lewis, Co. "B." Became Company "B," 10th Regiment. Elisha S. Stevens, Co. "C." Became Company "C," 10th Regiment B. G. Rickman, Co. "D." Became Company "H," 10th Regiment. B. Herron, Co. "E." Became 1st Company "K," l0th Regiment. From Napier's Battalion: William E. DeMoss, Co. "A." Organized December 5, 1862. John Minor, Co. "B." Organized December 7, 1862. W. W. Hobbs, Co. "C." Organized November 10, 1862.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 14th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 14th Cavalry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-10-21 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 14th (Neely's) Cavalry Regiment [also called 13th Regiment] was recruited behind Federal lines in Hardeman, Gibson, Madison, Haywood, and Crockett counties. In the Spring of 1863, James I. Neely, who had previously been captain, Co. "B" 6th (Logwood's) Tennessee Cavalry Battalion, was authorized by Major General Sterling Price, with the authorization approved by Major General Earl Van Dorn, to raise a regiment of cavalry within the Federal lines in West Tennessee. The unit was assigned to R.V. Richardson's and Rucker's Brigade, and skirmished in West Tennessee and Mississippi. Later it was active with Forrest in Middle Tennessee, supported Hood's operations, and moved into Mississippi. Companies of the Tennessee 14th Cavalry Regiment Co. "A." "White's Guerillas." Organized February, 1862 at Ripley, Mississippi, with men from Hardeman County, Tennessee. Formerly 2nd Co. "G," 1st Mississippi Partisan Rangers Regiment. Co. "B." Organized July, 1863 in Gibson County. Co. "C." Organized July 10, 1863 at Medon, Madison County. "Tennessee Mounted Riflemen." Co. "D." Organized June 8, 1863 at Jones Depot, Haywood County, and Bell's Depot, Crockett County, with some men from Fayette County. Co. "E." Organized July 20, 1863 at Gadsden, Crockett County. Co. "F." Organized July 8, 1863 at Denmark, Madison County. Co. "G." Organized July 6, 1863 in Hardeman County. Co. "H." Men from Madison County. Co. "I." Organized June 20, 1863 at Dancyville, Haywood County. "The Dancyville Grays." Co. "K." No rolls. Cut off by evacuation of West Tennessee. 2nd Co. "K." Organized September 1, 1863 in Hardeman County, and assigned to regiment to replace 1st Company "K."

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 16th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 16th Cavalry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-10-26 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 16th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Logwood's) also called the 15th Regiment was organized at Pikeville, Mississippi, in August, 1863. It was reorganized November 16, 1863 and in February, 1864, it consolidated with Street's Mississippi Battalion, 15th (Stewart's) Tennessee Regiment on February 5, 1864 to form 15th (Stewart's-Logwood's) Regiment (2nd Organization). The regiment served under Nathan Bedford Forrest in Tennessee and Alabama, participated in the Atlanta and Nashville Campaigns and surrendered in Alabama. Companies of the Tennessee 16th Cavalry Regiment Company A - Captain James H. Murray (to lieutenant colonel) Company B - Captain James L. Garrison Company C - Benjamin I. McSpadden Company D - Captains J.R. Farrabee, John C. Ford - Shelby County and Fayette Counties. Company E - Captain Thomas N. Caruthers Company F - Captains Thomas W. Brinkley, William S. Latta - Fayette County, Hardeman County and Haywood Counties. Company G - Captain John H. Stevens - Fayette and Shelby Counties. Company H - Captain Thomas D. Robins - Fayette, Shelby and Hardeman Counties Company I - Captain J.E. Sullivan - Shelby and Tipton Counties. Company K - Thomas N. Hughes - Shelby and Fayette Counties.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 3rd Cavalry Regiment  Union

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 3rd Cavalry Regiment Union written by John Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-12-19 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Union) was organized at Murfreesboro and Nashville, Tenn., January 27, 1863. It served primarily in east Tenneseee against Forrest. It was decimated by disease and most of the men were captured in the fall of 1864. The regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 8 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 532 Enlisted men by disease. Total 546. Companies of the Tennessee 3rd Cavalry Regiment Co. "A." Mustered in at Covington, Kentucky, November 1862. Men from Knox and Blount Counties. Co. "B.." Mustered in at Murfreesboro, January 27, 1863. Co. "C." Mustered in at Murfreesboro, January 27, 1863. Co. "D." Mustered in at Murfreesboro, January 27, 1863. Co. "E." Mustered in at Murfreesboro, January 27, 1863. Co. "F." Mustered in at Nashville, August 31, 1863. Men from 3rd Congressional District. Co. "G." Mustered in at Nashville, August 31, 1863. Men from 3rd Congressional District. Co. "H." Mustered in at Nashville, November 12, 1863. Men from 3rd Congressional District. Co. "I." Mustered in at Nashville, December 14, 1863. Co. "K." Mustered in at Nashville, March 25, 1864. Co. "L." Mustered in at Nashville, June 17, 1864.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 15th Cavalry Regiment   Cons

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 15th Cavalry Regiment Cons written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-10-23 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 15th (Stewart's-Logwood's) Cavalry Regiment [also called 2nd Organization or 15th Consolidated] was assembled at Oxford, Mississippi, in February, 1864. It was organized by consolidating part of the 15th (Stewart's) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, Street's Mississippi Cavalry Battalion, and the 16th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. The 15th Consolidated Cavalry served in R.V. Richardson's and E.W. Rucker's Brigade, skirmished in Mississippi and Georgia, then returned to Mississippi and fought at Harrisburg. Later it moved to Tennessee and saw action at Memphis, Franklin, and Nashville. Only 75 men came back from Hood's operations, and in February 1865, the regiment was ordered to Alabama where it surrendered in May. Companies Of The Tennessee 15th Cavalry (Consolidated) Peter W. Moore, Co. "A." Formerly "B," 15th Regiment. J. L. Garrison, Co. "B." Formed from various companies of 16th (Logwood's). Men from Fayette County. H. T. Hanks, Co. "C." Formed from various companies of 15th Regiment. Thompson Nutt, Co. "D" (also called "E"). Organized October 1, 1863 at Orizabah, Mississippi, from Street's Mississippi Cavalry Battalion. E. L. Hussey, Co. "E" (also called "D"). Organized October 1, 1863 in Tippah County, Mississippi. Formerly in Street's Mississippi Cavalry Battalion. T. C. Buchanan, Co. "F." Formed from various companies of 15th Regiment. R. B. Saunders, Co. "G." Formed from various companies of 15th Regiment. Gabriel T. Penn, Co. "H." Formed from various companies of 15th Regiment. P. M. Williams, Co. "I." Formed from various companies of 16th (Logwood's). Men from Shelby, Fayette and Tipton Counties. John A. Williamson, Co. "K." Formed from various companies of 16th (Logwood's). Men from Fayette and Tipton Counties enrolled at Corinth, Mississippi.