Subscribe to this website and receive notification each time a free genealogy resource is newly published. James A. McKamy, Samuel Toole, Co. "E". Colonel. Dyers Compendium mentions a skirmish at Lees Ferry on September 6, and at Greeneville, on October 12, 1864. : Men from Knox and Jefferson Counties. Company D - Captain Benjamin Franklin Mathews, men from Men from Monroe and Roane Counties. John F. Hannah, David C. Haskins, B. F. Gaddis, Co. "D". 3rd Infantry Regiment Tennessee: 9 Apr 1865: 16 May 1861: Infantry: Tennessee: . The First and Second Tennessee Volunteer Infantries were raised in Middle and West Tennessee, respectively, and a regiment of cavalry came from East Tennessee. In his report, Clapp never mentioned the killing of Lt. Col. Divine in 1865 but did frequently refer to many members of Captain Bryson's Company as having subsequently served in "Maj. Devine's Batt.". December 27-29, 1862. Hill, Maury and Williamson Counties. Cross, James M. Buckner, Co. I. Also called 3rd Confederate Infantry;3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment;3rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment. engaged in a battle and before we begin I wish to say that I do not The 60th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, or Sixtieth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, was an infantry regiment in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. This was a three months Regiment and was never fully organized. Please try your request again later. Joseph C. Gray, Co. H. On December 31, 1863, the same regiments plus a detachment of the 2nd East Tennessee Brigade were shown in Lieutenant General James Longstreets Army, Brigadier General Bushrod Johnsons Brigade, in the East Tennessee Campaign. [1], Also called 3rd (Vaughn's) Tennessee Infantry Regiment, PACS; also called 3rd Confederate Infantry; and the 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Harry Dill, James K. P. Giddens, Co. "G". next seven months as prisoners of war in northern prisons. but could not rejoin the Confederate Army until they were formally total of 17 men present. On October 23, 1863, Brigadier General Vaughn reported that his brigade was slow in re-assembling, and suggested that the Third be added to his brigade, and the brigade transformed into Mounted Infantry. Maneys and Bates regiments were sent on to Corinth, Mississippi but the Third remained in East Tennessee in the Army commanded by Major General E. Kirby Smith. The regiment was composed of 10 companies of picked men: Captain John Calvin Brown of Pulaski was elected Colonel of the No reference to the regiment was found in the Official Records. While at Camp Cheatham, the 3rd Tennessee It looks like WhatsApp is not installed on your phone. to join General Bragg's army. Chesapeake, VA. Jul 15, 2013. Joseph C. Boyd, Joseph Marr, William H. Rudd, Co. "H". The 3rd Tennessee Infantry Colonel Calvin Harvey Walker was killed at Powder Springs Men from MeMiun County. Organized at Knoxville, Tennessee, May 29, 1861; mustered into Confederate Service June 6, 1861; reorganized May 14, 1862; surrendered at Washington, Georgia, May 9, 1865. Men from Knox and Jefferson Counties.Co. Lt. W. C. Dunham, 2nd Lt. R. R. Williams, Junior 2nd Lt. Y. R. Lawrence County. 1st Regiment Cavalry: 1st Middle Tennessee Cavalry: 1st West Tennessee Cavalry: 2nd Regiment Cavalry: 2nd West Tennessee Cavalry . Cavalry, and Porter's Tennessee Battery. Finally, after On October 31, 1862, the regiment was in Brigadier General Henry Heth's Division, Colonel A. W. Reynolds' Brigade, consisting of the 3rd Tennessee (Provisional Army), 39th,-also called 31st (W. M. Bradford), 43rd, 59th Tennessee Infantry Regiments, 39th North Carolina Infantry, and 3rd Maryland Battery. Its members were recruited in the counties of Knox, Monroe, Jefferson, Polk, Blount, McMinn, Meigs, and Sullivan. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. His images, both stirring and informative, define the view Americans have of the epochal Civil War. ${cardName} unavailable for quantities greater than ${maxQuantity}. Men from Polk County. W. J. Hardin, 2nd Lt. R. M. Plummer, Junior 2nd Lt. James A. Doyle, George M. Mathis, Crockett R. Millard, Co. "K". 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Lillard's) Overview: 3rd Infantry Regiment Provisional Army was organized in May, 1861, at Knoxville, Tennessee, and mustered into Confederate service in June at Lynchburg, Virginia. Became Co. "E", 63rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment in June, 1862. exchanged on November, 10, 1862. Consult the name index of Tennesseans in the . Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. , Item Weight Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "F", 1st Lt. Col. Joe Divine seems to have had his Headquarters about Loudon and Madisonville in the summer and fall of 1864. Mustered at Loudon, August 10, 1864. remained at Camp Cheatham for several weeks, receiving instruction in *Company I, formerly Company D - Captain D. G. Alexander, 1st Lt. seceded from the Union. . : R. A. Crawford never reported or accepted his commission and the regiment was never fully organized. Enrolled in Greene and Knox Counties in July, 1864; mustered at Knoxville, September 29, 1864. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was paroled at Vicksburg, Mississippi, The effective date was recorded as 30 November 1864. 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. dozen men of the 3rd Tennessee Infantry died within the confines of 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. fighting of the Battle of Fort Donelson. Among those killed were Lt. Col. Joe Divine, Captain Joseph C. Gray, and Lts. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! The regiment was predominantly composed of Union Loyalists from North Carolina and Tennessee, but also included volunteers from several other Southern states. Volunteers from the western part of the state comprised the Second Tennessee Infantry Regiment commanded by . Casualties were light with 3 wounded and 1 captured. Organized at Knoxville, the unit marched through Chattanooga to the area around Mobile, Alabama, passing through Camp Ross and Forts Jackson, Claiborne, and . "Bob" Barker, deceased, was a well-known local historian and researcher in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 1,851 men on its roster for this unit. Organized at Loudon, Strawberry Plains and Knoxville, in fall of 1864. Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. Tennessee Infantry fought at Raymond, suffering casualties of 32 Regiment Heavy Artillery (African Descent), 1st reorganized: From Camp Trousdale, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry moved to Bowling rank and file 101 men, with recruits. Giddens - Men from, Comapny H - Captain Joseph C. Boyd, Joseph Marr, William H. Rudd - Men from, Company I - Captain Newton J. Lillard, Isaac B. He was shot by 2nd Lt. James M. Giles of the same company who then deserted. Ridge, Sugar Creek Valley, Resaca, New Hope Church, Powder Springs Abernathy, Assistant Surgeons - J. T. S. Thompson, J. L. Lipford, J. List prices may not necessarily reflect the product's prevailing market price. While Muster Out Roll of the Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry at Knoxville, Field and Staff, shows Lt. Col. Joseph Divine, age 48, commissioned from civil life by Brig. Gregg's Brigade and was involved in a sharp skirmish at Springdale, Company H, Captain Jones, became Company F. Company I, Captain Peaton, became Company D. Company K, Captain Cooper, became Company H. Quartermasters - J. L. Herron and John D. Flautt, Surgeons - James A. Bowers, Daniel F. Wright and C. C. A report dated January 14, 1862, showed the brigade commanded by Brigadier General A. Elzey, Major General E. Kirby Smiths Division, of General Joseph E. Johnstons Army. Jackson, Miss., holding that point against the enemy from the 9th to by his brother Ephraim H. F. Gordon as Captain of Company G. Captain Please try again. A directory of resources providing online access to military records. The "Calhoun Mountaineers" were organized and enrolled at Fair Play near Pendleton in Pickens District, South Carolina, on April 14th, 1861, for the term of twelve months service.They were mustered into Confederate States service as Company E of the 4th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 7th, 1861, at Columbia, South Carolina, by then Lieutenant Colonel Barnard E. Bee. 3rd Regiment of East Tennessee Militia. A detachment of the brigade under Colonel W. M. Bradford, with 504 effectives, was in the neighborhood of Bristol and Bulls Gap, Tennessee. command you to go, but to follow this old bald head of mine" C. Brown's Brigade. the 16th of July, when it was transferred to the army in Georgia." had stepped out in front of the regiment and said, "We will soon be Mustered out November 30, 1864. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was placed in Brigadier General John Gregg's Brigade and was involved in a sharp skirmish at Springdale, Mississippi . Men from Monroe County. Forrest's command served as rear guard as the Joseph C. Boyd, Joseph Marr, William H. Rudd, Co. H. La 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division est connue comme la brigade de fer depuis sa cration en 1917, . Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web. Learn more. Major Flavel C. Barber was killed at Cross, James M. Buckner - Men from, Company K - Captain George M. Mathis, Crockett R. Millard - Men from. County, Tennessee, on the L&N Railroad near the Kentucky line. Men from Monroe County. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was placed in Brigadier General John Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "E", 1st Infantry (2), Grenadier, Drummer, Flag, Officer - Matamoros and Tres Villas Battalions, Light Infantry, Mounted General, Artillery Officer, Gunners (3), Cannon John Gypson Before Time met the advance of Union General U. S. Grant's army in one of the It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness. The Union 3rd Tennessee mounted infantry was a 90-day unit, organized in upper east Tennessee, beginning in Sept, 1864. (Lillard's) Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment was organized at Knoxville, Tennessee, May 29, 1861; mustered into Confederate Service June 6, 1861; reorganized May 14 . Commanded by Colonel William Johnson serving under General Nathaniel Taylor. Learn more. Records filed as 3rd (Lillard's) Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. He resided in both Andrews, NC and Washington, DC where he was employed by the Veteran's Administration.]. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. Tennessee & Alabama Vidette Cavalry, 1st It first saw action June 19, 1861, when two companies from each regiment, under the command of Colonel Vaughn, destroyed a railroad bridge on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at New Creek, Virginia, and captured two pieces of artillery. Captain James L. Pearson of Company D was killed on 22 October 1864. Lt. J. M. Thompson, 2nd Lt. M. T. West, Junior 2nd Lt. W. T. The following spring they participated in General RootsWeb is funded and supported by The regiment suffered 93 casualties, including 24 killed, 62 wounded Regiment Infantry (African Descent), 2nd During October and November the brigade took part in the fighting around Bulls Gap and Morristown, Tennessee. You may reach him at jrigdon@researchonline.net. CivilWarTalk. Captain Albert G. Stephens, born in the east of Tennesse on March 25 1840, married with Mary Jane Stephens from Praire Grove Tennessee, joint to CSA on 1961 like second lieutenant and ended like Captain Company B 3rd Regiment Tennessee Mounted Infantry Lillard's from Monroe Co. Tennessee. Company C, formerly Company H - Captain Robert T. Cooper, 1st Lt. None of the companies had authorized strength of 100 men. Joseph E. Johnston's retreat to Atlanta and fought at Rocky Face Copyright 2015 Trudge Design by W3layouts. His report of the battle shows the loth Virginia, 3rd Tennessee (Provisional Army) and the Maryland Volunteers as being those portions of his brigade actually engaged. suffered a total loss of 22 men, of whom 3 were killed, 6 wounded, Joseph M. Greer, Co. E. through the winter with insufficient clothing and food. "A". Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "A", 1st Company D, formerly Company C. - Captain Walter S. Jennings, 1st This website requires a paid subscription for full access. A few managed to escape, but most suffered which included four companies from Giles County, replaced the 23rd CWT. Men from MeMiun County. Leave a message for others who see this profile. Tennessee Infantry fought at Raymond, suffering casualties of 32 Officers: 3; Sergeants: 5; Corporals: 3; Privates: 36; Deserters: 55, Company E was raised by Captain Joseph M. Green in Blount County, and this company appears to have had no deserters from 8 August 1864 to 23 December 1864, when this Company was mustered out of the service. December 27-29, 1862. The Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry Union Volunteers appears to have been irregular in many respects, not only in organization but in operation and conduct of officers and men. On November 20, Vaughns Brigade, Stevensons Division, Braggs Army was shown as consisting of the 3rd Regiment, Provisional Army, 39th, 43rd, and 59th Tennessee Infantry Regiments. C. Brown's Brigade. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. 2nd, 19th, 20th, 21st Tennessee; Nixon's Tennessee Regiment Crossland's Brigade: Col. Edward Crossland 3rd, 7th, 8th, 12th Kentucky Mounted Infantry; 12th Kentucky; Huey's Kentucky Battalion : (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. Franklin, Columbia, and Pulaski toward the safety of the Tennessee September 19, 1861. On November 18, 1864, they were at Columbia, Tennessee. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. "Colonel John C. Brown was a strict disciplinarian, full of the Company G - Captain Thomas M. Gordon, men from Lynnville, Language Label Description Also known as; English: 3rd Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. S. Martin, 2nd Lt. John C. Lester, Junior 2nd Lt. Wallace W. Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon, [{"displayPrice":"$5.34","priceAmount":5.34,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"5","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"34","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"3XdGzY%2FA8RBdGwjWuLG5WJkehlE8sGcNctFIKMXmXu173DoOxq8Xek4GNsJ6x39vmtzN%2Bbf7MHae%2BkErjWF2UvKjVC%2B%2FJnSZYHDTbQOv4FBqvT01baREnMF3%2B6tkD2iEGWSmru5TCnMSJBuZEghPrA%3D%3D","locale":"en-US","buyingOptionType":"NEW"}]. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout. They moved The regiment was attached to 25th Brigade, . Thomas M. 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. These companies were known as Lt. Col. Joe Divine's Battalion. 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.Co. Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry, 2nd and, on December 10, 1863, at Dalton, Georgia, rejoined General John The intense cold of Camp Douglas, Illinois, located on Lake Tucker and Flavel C. Barber were elected Majors. Colonel John C. Brown was offered his All of these units appear to be troops from West Tennessee (now Middle Tennessee). GitHub export from English Wikipedia. The Old Guard is the Army's official ceremonial unit and escort to the president, and it also provides security for Washington, D.C., in time of national emergency or civil disturbance. "In the operations around Jackson, the regiment numbered 366 men, and Mitchell, rank and file 105 men, with recruits. Many of them were former Confederates paroled from Vicksburg. We are sorry. Harry Dill, James K. P. Giddens, Co. G. 8th Mounted Infantry Regiment Tennessee: 17 Aug . On September 19th and 20, 1863, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry fought Men from Monroe County. CORRECTION:
composed of picked material, should not be excelled." A report dated December 21, 1864, indicated that the 3rd and engaged in a battle and before we begin I wish to say that I do not
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