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Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 3rd Mounted Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 3rd Mounted Infantry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2021-12-30 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 3rd Mounted Infantry Regiment was organized at Knoxville, Tennessee, May 29, 1861; mustered into Confederate Service June 6, 1861; reorganized May 14, 1862 and surrendered at Washington, Georgia, May 9, 1865. Colonel Vaughn was promoted to brigadier general September 22, 1862, and Newton J. Lillard served as colonel of the regiment for the rest of the war. Almost immediately after organization the regiment left for Virginia on June 2, 1861, and was mustered into Confederate service at Lynchburg, Virginia. From Lynchburg, the regiment moved to Winchester, and from there to Romney, Virginia. Here it was placed in a brigade commanded by Colonel Ambrose P. Hill, along with the 10th Virginia Infantry Regiment. It first saw action June 19, 1861. On May 31, 1862 the Third was in Brigadier General S. M. Barton's Brigade and on June 17, the Third was ordered to Knoxville, where it was placed in Colonel Thomas H. Taylor's Brigade. They endured the privations at Vicksburg, then following the surrender were mounted and served in Western Virginia and East Tennessee. After Lee's surrender in April, 1865, the brigade was ordered to North Carolina, and rendezvoused at Charlotte, North Carolina where they formed part of the escort for President Jefferson Davis until the surrender at Washington, Georgia May 9, 1865.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 3rd Infantry Regiment  Clack s

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 3rd Infantry Regiment Clack s written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-05-23 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Third Regiment of Tennessee Confederate Infantry was organized at Lynnville station, Giles county, on the Nashville and Decatur railroad, on the 16th day of May, 1861. The 3rd was reorganized 3 times during the war, after Ft. Donelson, after Vicksburg and after The Franklin/Nashville battles. As originally organized, five of the companies were composed of volunteers from Giles, three from Maury, one from Lawrence, and one from Lewis county. One of the Maury county companies, however, included many men from Williamson county. Companies of the Tennessee 3rd Infantry Regiment The companies had three different sets of letters: one when first organized in state service; a second when accepted into Confederate service; and a third when the regiment was reorganized. The company letters shown first are those used after the reorganization in September, 1862. Co. "A." Originally "C" then "K." Men from Giles County. Co. "B." Originally "G," then "B." Men from Giles County. Co. "C." Originally "K," then "H." Men from Lewis and Hickman Counties. Co. "D." Originally "B," then "C." "The Bigby Grays," from Maury County. Co. "E." Originally "H," then "F." Men from Maury County. Co. "F." Originally "F," then "E." Men from Maury and Williamson Counties. Co. "G." Originally "A," then "A." Men from Giles County. Co. "H." Originally "E," then "G." Men from Cornersville, then Giles, now Marshall County. Co. "I." Originally "I," then "D." Men from Giles County. Co. "K." Originally "D," then "I." Men from Lawrence County.

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

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 3rd Infantry Regiment Union written by John Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-12-20 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Union) was organized at Flat Lick, Ky., December, 1861, to February, 1862. Its first battles were at Cumberland Gap and it continued throughout the war in Tennessee and the Atlanta Campaign. It was mustered out after Nashville, so did no participate in the Carolinas Campaign. Companies of the Tennessee 3rd Infantry Regiment George W. Hutsell, Benjamin I. Bingham Co. "A." Thomas McNeish Co. "B." James R. McBath, John H. Cross Co. "C." John 0. Keeffe Co. "D." Enlisted men generally from Knox County. John C. Slover Co. "E." James L. Ledgerwood Co. "F." Enlisted men generally from Knox County. Henry G. Hodges Co. "C." Enlisted men generally from Blount County. James W. Adkerson (Adkisson), James G. Roberts Co. "H." Enlisted men generally from Knox County. Eli D. Willis, Washington L. Ledgerwood Co. "I." Enlisted men generally from Knox County. William M. Sawyers, William C. Haworth Co. "K."

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 3rd Infantry Regiment Consolidated

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 3rd Infantry Regiment Consolidated written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-10-16 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 3rd Infantry Regiment (Clack's) was organized May 16, 1861 at Lynnville, Giles County; mustered into Confederate service at Camp Trousdale, August 7, 1861; reorganized September 26, 1862. A report dated December 21, 1864, indicated that the 3rd and 18th Regiments of Tennessee Infantry had been consolidated and had a total of 17 men present. Finally this unit was merged into the 4th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment April 9, 1865 and paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina, May 1, 1865. This unit along with its sister regiments suffered great losses throughout the war. This roster presents one of the latest rosters which survive of the men who were finally paroled at Greensboro. Due to consolidations a list of counties for this regiment is impossible to ascertain. The 19th Tennessee Infantry Regiment formed Companies "C" and "H" of the 3rd Consolidated. These men were from Hamilton, Washington, Sullivan, Rhea, Knox, Polk, McMinn, and Hawkins Counties, Other counties represented from the men of the original 3rd and 18th regiments included Cannon, Sumner, Davidson, Rutherford, Cheatham, Bedford, Wilson, Giles, Pulaski, Lawrence, Maury, Williamson, Lewis, and Hickman.

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of the Tennessee 62nd Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of the Tennessee 62nd Infantry Regiment written by John C Rigdon and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-12-14 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 62nd Infantry Regiment [also called 80th Regiment] was assembled in October, 1862. Its members were raised in the counties of Bradley, Polk, Monroe, Roane, and Cocke. Immediately after being mustered into Confederate service, it was placed in General Vaughn's Brigade. Serving in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, the regiment fought at Chickasaw Bayou and had many captured at Big Black River Bridge. The remaining men were captured at Vicksburg. Exchanged and reorganized as mounted infantry, the unit was active in the Knoxville Campaign and the operations in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. During the spring of 1865 it disbanded.

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 45th Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 45th Infantry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2020-01-07 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 3rd Infantry Battalion

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 3rd Infantry Battalion written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-10-17 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 3rd Infantry Battalion was mustered into service at Memphis, March 12, 1862, for one year for local defense and special service in the City of Memphis. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office rosters show it was officially recognized as the 3rd Tennessee Infantry Battalion, but it was known as the Memphis Battalion.The battalion was to be subject to the call of the Provost Marshal and the Commandant of the Post. It was disbanded in May, 1862, due to the surrender of Memphis to the Federal troops. Possibly the forerunner of this battalion was an organization called the Memphis Legion, of which information was found in a letter addressed to Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk dated August 6, 1861.Companies Of The Tennessee 3rd Infantry Battalion* Company A - Captain John B. Weld * Company B - Captain J.H. Humphreys * Company C - Captain John T. Bagbie * Company D - Captain John G. Flournoy * Company E - Captain E.C. Kirk * Company F - Captain F.W. Buttinghaus * Company G - Captain P.H. Hemrich

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 40th Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 40th Infantry Regiment written by John C Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2020-02-10 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 40th Infantry Regiment was organized at Memphis, Tennessee, in October, 1861, with one Florida, one Kentucky, four Alabama, and four Arkansas companies. During February, 1862, it became the 5th (Walker's) Confederate Infantry Regiment. It was captured at Island Number 10; released on parole at Vicksburg September, 1862; disbanded and companies distributed to other regiments in September, 1862.CompaniesHiram H. Higgins, Charles W. Raisler, Co. "A". "The Confederate Bricks." Enrolled August 1, 1861 at Athens, Alabama. Subsequently Co. "B", 54th Alabama Infantry Regiment.Francis A. Ragsdale, Co. "B". Enrolled September 16, 1861 at Madison, Arkansas. A Kentucky Company. Subsequently Co. "K", 8th Kentucky Mounted Infantry Regiment.Charles C. Henderson, Duncan McMillan, John W. Walker, Co. "C". "The Morton Confederates." A Florida company.John W. Walker, Co. "C". Enrolled September 13, 1861 at Montgomery, Alabama. Subsequently transferred to 42nd Tennessee Infantry Regiment.James W. Bush, Joseph A. Daniel, Co. "D". An Arkansas company. Enrolled September 19, 1861 in Arkansas. Subsequently Co. "B", 15th (Johnson's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment.G. W. Whitfield, Porter Bibb, Jr., Smith C. Twitty, Co. "E". "Alabama Hickorys." Enrolled September 5, 1861 at Mooresville, Alabama. Subsequently Co. "I", 54th Alabama Infantry Regiment.Samuel McClain, Co. "F". An Arkansas company. Enrolled October 6, 1861 at Memphis; subsequently Co. "E", 15th (Johnson's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment.John Aaron, Co. "G". An Arkansas company. Enrolled September 23, 1861. Subsequently Co. "D", 15th (Johnson's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment.John A. Minter, Isaac T. Law, Co. "H". An Alabama company. Enrolled September 4, 1861. Organized by Capt. John A. Minter at Rocky Head, Alabama, the "Coffee and Dale Grays" mustered for twelve months at Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 7, 1861. At this time Tennessee was accepting offers of twelve months service, while Alabama was not. For that reason officers and men opted to become Co. "H", 40th Tennessee Regiment. Captured on April 8, 1862, at Tiptonville, Tenn., members were exchanged at Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. 20, 1862. Subsequently Co. "A", 54th Alabama Infantry Regiment.William E. Stewart, Co. "I". An Arkansas company. Enrolled September, 1861. Subsequently Co. "A", 15th (Johnson's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment.Aaron G. Hammack, Thomas H. Withers, Co. "K". An Alabama company. Enrolled at Memphis, October 2, 1861. Subsequently Co. "K", 5th Alabama Infantry Regiment.

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 59th Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 59th Infantry Regiment written by John C Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2020-02-08 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 20th Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 20th Infantry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-11-04 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 20th Infantry Regiment was organized during May and June, 1861, at Camp Trousdale, Tennessee, and in July contained 880 men. The regiment was ordered to Virginia in July 1861, reaching Bristol, Virginia when the order was countermanded and they were returned to General Zollicoffer. The 20th fought throughout the war with the Army of Tennessee and participated in every major battle from Shiloh through the end of the war in North Carolina. In the final reorganization of the Army April 9, 1865, the 20th, with 34 men left, formed part of the 4th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment commanded by Colonel Anderson Searcy. Companies Of The Tennessee 20th Infantry Regiment Many of the companies changed company letters when mustered into Confederate service. In the list below, the letters used in Confederate service are shown, with prior numbers indicated. Co. "A." "The Hickory Guards." Men from Nashville and Davidson County. Co. "B," formerly "C." Men from Nolensville and Williamson, Rutherford, and Davidson Counties. Co. "C," formerly "B." "The Sewanee Rifles." Men from Davidson County. Co. "D." Men from Williamson County. Co. "E," formerly "C." Men from Rutherford County, some from Williamson and Davidson Counties. Co. "F," formerly "E." Men from Sumner County. Co. "G," formerly "K." "The Perry Guards." Men from Perry, Wayne, Humphreys, and Hickman Counties. Co. "H." Men from Williamson County. Co. "I," formerly "F." "The Hermitage Guards." Men from Hermitage, Davidson County. Co. "K," formerly "I." Men from Hartsville, (then in Sumner, now Trousdale County) Smith, Macon and Wilson Counties.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 33rd Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 33rd Infantry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-11-26 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Colonel Campbell, in his account in Lindsley's Annals, stated that the archives of the first and second years operations of the regiment were lost in 1863. He stated that the regiment remained in Camp of Instruction near Union City until January, 1862, when it moved to Columbus, Kentucky; that only a few of the companies were partially armed, mostly with shotguns and hunting rifles, and that the regiment was not completely armed until a few weeks before the Battle of Shiloh, when they obtained some flint and steel muskets as a loan. At the Battle of Shiloh, April 6-7, 1862, the regiment was in Brigadier General Charles Clark's Division, Brigadier General Alexander P. Stewart's Brigade, composed of the 13th Arkansas, 4th, 5th, and 33rd Tennessee Infantry Regiments and Stanford's Battery. These three Tennessee regiments remained together throughout the war. The 33rd fought throughout the war with the Army of Tennessee, participating in the Atlanta Campaign, the Nashville Campaign, and the Carolina's Campaign. It was surrendered and paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina May 1, 1865. Companies Of The Tennessee 33rd Infantry Regiment Ellison S. Howard, W. C. Fleming, Henry W. Hickman, Co. "A." Men from Obion County. Thomas Lacy, Co. "B." Men from Madison County, some from Hardeman. Frank W. Marberry, Co. "C." Men from Calloway County, Kentucky. Wade H. Frost, James R. Scott, Co. "D." "The Forest Rovers." Men from Ohion County T. R. Hutcherson (or Hutchinson) (or Hutchison), John W. Walker, Co. "E." Men from Obion County. John Bedford, R. F. Morris, W. B. Jones, W. H. Adams, Co. "F." Men from Obion County. Warner P. Jones, James F. Carpenter, Bennett H. Smith, Eugene R. Morerod, Co. "G." Men from Lake County. T. O. Kiligore, W. R. McWherter, T. L. Killebrew, Co. "H." Men from Weakley County. James M. Wilson, W. E. Caidwell, Co. "I." Men from Obion County. James M. Bradford, Co. "K." Men from Obion County.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 2nd Infantry Regiment  Walker s

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 2nd Infantry Regiment Walker s written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-09-11 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 63rd Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 63rd Infantry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Tennessee Regimental History. This book was released on 2019-03-05 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tennessee 63rd Infantry Regiment [also called 74th Regiment] was organized in July, 1862. The men were from the counties of Claiborne, Roane, Washington, Knox, Hawkins, and Sullivan. It served in General Gracie's, B.R. Johnson's, and McComb's Brigade. The unit fought at Chickamauga and in the Knoxville Campaign, then joined the Army of Northern Virginia during the spring of 1864. It went on to participate in the conflict at Drewry's Bluff, the long Petersburg siege north of the James River, and the Appomattox Campaign. It lost more than fifty percent of the 404 engaged at Chickamauga, had 19 disabled at Bean's Station, and on April 8, 1864, totalled 405 men. At Drewry's Bluff the regiment reported 311 effectives and on April 9, 1865, surrendered 4 officers and 57 men.Companies - William H. Fulkerson (to major), Henley Fugate, Co. "A." Organized April 15, 1862 in Claiborne County.- William Lyon, Amos M. Hardin, Co. "B." Organized May 12 at Knoxville, from Roane County. Some men were formerly in the 26th Tennessee Infantry, others from Co. "E," 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Battalion.- Richard Fain Powel, Co. "C." Organized May 12 at Rogersville, Hawkins County. Also called "B" when first assigned.- A. A. Blair, James R. McCallum, Co. "D." Organized May 13 at Jonesboro, Washington County, with some men from Knox and Hawkins Counties. "The Kirby Smith Rifies."- Crockett R. Millard, Co. "E." Originally organized June 6, 1861 as Co. "K," 3rd (Vaughn's) Tennessee Infantry Regiment from Sullivan County. In the first Battle of Manassas. Reorganized May 14, 1862.- A. M. Millard, Co. "F." Organized May 14, 1862, from Sullivan County. Also called "G" when first assigned. Some men from 26th Tennessee Infantry.- F. A. Dyer, William H. Wilkerson, Co. "G." Organized May 6, 1862 at Knoxville. Also called "E" when first assigned. Some men from cavalry, some from 26th Tennessee Infantry.- B. F. Brittain, Co. "H." Organized May 16, 1862 at Cleveland, Bradley County. Formerly Co. "C" 1st (Rogers') East Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, Captain William L. Brown.- James T. Gillespie, John A. Gammon, Co. "I." Organized June 14, 1862 at Jonesboro, Washington County. Mustered in as an independent company of cavalry but transferred to infantry July 17, 1862 by General E. K. Smith.- John W. Robertson, Co. "K." Organized July 19, 1862 at Jonesboro, Washington County. Some men from Companies "D" and "G" were transferred to this company.

Book 2nd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment

Download or read book 2nd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment written by John H. Lundquist and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lists companies A-K, field staff and regimental roster.

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

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 51st And 52nd Infantry Regiments Consolidated written by John C. Rigdon and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2019-03-27 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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.

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Kentucky 3rd Battalion Mounted Rifles

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Kentucky 3rd Battalion Mounted Rifles written by John C Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-19 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Kentucky 3rd Battalion Mounted Rifles [also called the 1st or 10th Battalion] was organized during the late summer of 1862 and officially accepted into Confederate service on November 7, 1862. Apparently some of the men of Company E were from Virginia, and it is likely that others of this battalion were also from the western portion of Virginia which became West Virginia. Col. Clay and some of the men of this battalion had served earlier in the KY 1st Infantry Battalion Mounted Rifles which was disbanded after its term of service ended. The unit served in the Department of East Tennessee, and later in the Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee. It skirmished in various conflicts in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia, then surrendered at Bowling Green, Kentucky, in April, 1865. Companies Company A - Harrison County and Mt. Sterling, Montgomery County. Company B - Mt. Sterling, Montgomery County. Company C - Big Eagle, Scott County. Company D - Mt. Sterling, Montgomery County. Company E - Owen County. Company F - Abington, Washington County, Virginia