In April, 1865, it moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, and became part of President Davis' escort, until surrendering at Washington, Georgia, on May 9. This regiment was organized in May, 1861, at Knoxville, Tennessee, and mustered into Confederate service in June at Lynchburg, Virginia. Many of them were former Confederates paroled from Vicksburg. Watkins, rank and file 80 men, with recruits. 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 3rd Tennessee Infantry. Joseph R. Bowers, Co. F. John H. Cagle of Company E. was killed in action by Confederates at Lee's Ferry in Anderson County on 6 September 1864. seceded from the Union. Men from Blount County Co. "F". Officers: 3; Sergeants: 5; Corporals: 8; Privates: 82. On February 9, 1862, the 1st Tennessee Infantry (Maney), Bates 2nd Tennessee and Vaughns 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiments were ordered to Knoxville, to report to General Albert Sidney Johnston. Lawrence County. rank and file 87 men, with recruits. Top subscription boxes right to your door, 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon. A report dated December 21, 1864, indicated that the 3rd and Giles County. 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 G, 16th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company C, 23rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company K, 50th Tennessee Confederate Infantry, Tennessee Division of Sons of Confederate Veterans, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrants, 1859 List of Munsee from Leavenworth County Kansas, 1876-1878 Pacific Coast Business Directory, St. Charles Countys Participation in the World War, Oglethorpe University Publications Online, Maryville High School Yearbooks, 1919-1977, Maryville College, Tennessee, Yearbooks, 1906-2009. The following spring they participated in General *Company B, formerly Company B - Captain Robert A. Mitchell, 1st Some thirty years later, the Adjutant General of the Army, with the approval of the Secretary of War, corrected the records of the War Department as follows: PENSIONS: This is a list of regiments from the U.S. state of Tennessee that fought in the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861-1865). command you to go, but to follow this old bald head of mine", "After marching and countermarching, under command of Gen. Joseph 3rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment. 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. Flag, "Lebanon Grays," 7 th Tennessee Infantry, C.S.A. by his brother Ephraim H. F. Gordon as Captain of Company G. Captain Company E - Captain Calvin Harvey Walker, men from Colonel Calvin Harvey Walker was killed at Powder Springs Please try again. 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In April, 1865, it moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, and became part of President Davis' escort, until surrendering at Washington, Georgia, on May 9. Almost immediately after organization the regiment left for Virginia on June 2, 1861, and was mustered into Confederate service at Lynchburg, Virginia, being the third regiment from Tennessee to be accepted into Confederate service at that point. Please try again. Company B, Captain Wade, became Company C. Company C, Captain Barber, became Company K. Company D, Captain Mathews, became Company I. Here they suffered much . Henderson, and Thomas H. Moss, Commissary Sergeants - R. S. Wilkes and S. S. Craig. Formed May 14, 1862 from men from Co. H. 2nd Company K - Captain Joseph C. Boyd, William Lee - Men from Company H. This page was last edited on 7 December 2022, at 15:55. 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. , Hardcover The report of Adjutant General J. P Brownlow, State of Tennessee, dated March 1, 1866, stated this was a three-months organization, and did no service, never being fully organized. This page has been viewed 5,429 times (339 via redirect). Tucker and Flavel C. Barber were elected Majors. Consult the name index of Tennesseans in the . To add the following enhancements to your purchase, choose a different seller. A directory of resources providing online access to military records. Commanded by Colonel William Johnson serving under General Nathaniel Taylor. Organized at Knoxville, the unit marched through Chattanooga to the area around Mobile, Alabama, passing through Camp Ross and Forts Jackson, Claiborne, and . [2] The Civil War Archive section, 3rd Regiment . The 3rd Tennessee Infantry went into winter camp in north Georgia This company was later divided into two companies, one of which became 2nd Co. K. They mustered out November 30, 1864. , Item Weight Roster. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was detached to General Nathan Bedford Franklin, Columbia, and Pulaski toward the safety of the Tennessee Officers: 3; Sergeants: 5; Corporals: 7; Privates: 49; Deserters: 34. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club thats right for you for free. regiment and was replaced by Calvin J. Clack as Captain of Company A. From Franklin, Louisiana, and endured the Federal bombardment of Port Hudson. killed, 76 wounded and 68 captured. Regiment Infantry (African Descent), 1st Co. "D". 30, too late to participate in the disasterous battle. Company A - Captain John C. Brown, men from Pulaski, Giles Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Infantry suffered much sickness, especially measles. Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "F", 1st Attached to District of Middle Tennessee, Dept. Joseph C. Gray, Co. H. Captain Thomas M. Gordon was elected Lieutenant Colonel and replaced 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. S. Martin, 2nd Lt. John C. Lester, Junior 2nd Lt. Wallace W. La 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division est connue comme la brigade de fer depuis sa cration en 1917, . 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. The regiment suffered 93 casualties, including 24 killed, 62 wounded Something went wrong. On May 31, 1862 the Third was in Brigadier General S. M. Bartons Brigade, along with the 2Oth and 23rd Alabama Infantry Regiments, the 9th Georgia Battalion, the 40th and 52nd Georgia Infantry Regiments, and Andersons Virginia Arfillery. . Lt. Col. Joe Divine seems to have had his Headquarters about Loudon and Madisonville in the summer and fall of 1864. Company E, formerly Company F - Captain George W. Jones, 1st Lt. . John F. Hannah, David C. Haskins, B. F. Gaddis, Co. D. been promoted to Brigadier General and had been called to Chattanooga Mustered at Loudon, August 10, 1864. Today in Naval History - Naval / Maritime Events in History 27 April 1785 - Launch of HMS Victorious, a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Blackwall Yard, London HMS Victorious was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Blackwall. John resides in the foothills of the Appalachians outside Cartersville, GA. where he enjoys gardening and aquaponics. Men from Knox and Jefferson Counties.Co. Please use a different way to share. Gen. Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of Tennessee, 5 August 1864 at Loudon, Tennessee, to serve 100 days, mustered out at Knoxville, 4 January 1865, effective 30 November 1864. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. 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. Michigan near Chicago, took a heavy toll on the men of the 3rd 1st Major Flavel C. Barber was killed at remained at Camp Cheatham for several weeks, receiving instruction in were paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina, on May 1, 1865. of Colonel John C. Brown. Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout. Consolidated Tennessee Infantry on April 9, 1865. Harry Dill, James K. P. Giddens, Co. G. in Monroe County, including veterans of the War of 1812. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was Gen. Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of Tennessee, 5 August 1864 at Loudon, Tennessee, to serve 100 days, mustered out at Knoxville, 4 January 1865, effective 30 November 1864. 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. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry went into winter camp in north Georgia the 16th of July, when it was transferred to the army in Georgia." In October 1863, the regiment was at Charleston, Tennessee, with Colonel Lillard in command of the post. The CivilWarTalk. Tennessee Men from Knox and Jefferson Counties. "Bob" Barker, deceased, was a well-known local historian and researcher in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we dont use a simple average. On August 6, 1862, the regiment fought an engagement with Federal troops under Colonel John F. De Courcy, near Tazewell, and defeated them. Companies A, B and E were stationed in East Tennessee and not under the command of Lt. Col. Joe Divine. We dont share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we dont sell your information to others. There seems to have been some delay at Knoxville in the Muster Out of the Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry in December 1864 and when the regiment was finally disbanded and the men sent home. Learn more. J. P. Lock, 2nd Lt. J. CASUALTIES: Leave a message for others who see this profile. The 3rd (Lillard's) Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment was 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. ${cardName} not available for the seller you chose. In one or more instances, deserters from both Confederate and Union Armies joined the Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry. #5. engaged in a battle and before we begin I wish to say that I do not William Parker, Albert G. Stephens, John Edgar McElrath, William Mason, Co. "B". The 3rd Tennessee Infantry Cornersville, Giles County. ORGANIZATION: His titles include the Historical Sketch and Roster Volumes (1100 plus titles) and a dozen volumes in the "We Fought" series focusing on particular battles and commanders. An inspection report as of that date stated the command was in deplorable condition, with 1200 effectives, of which 199 were from the Third, and that it was little more than a band of marauders. 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. "The drill was very exacting and fatiguing, and in the process of R. A. Crawford never reported or accepted his commission and the regiment was never fully organized. rank and file 101 men, with recruits. Maury County. It then took part in the siege of Cumberland Gap and went into Kentucky with General Braxton Bragg's Army, but there is no record of participation in the Battle of . of the Cumberland, to February, 1865. Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 3rd Mounted Infantry Regiment. CANNON, Col. Newton DESIGNATION: 2nd Regiment of Volunteer Mounted Riflemen Men from MeMiun County. 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.". Company I - Captain William Peaton, men from Campbellsville, Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. 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. There are 0 customer reviews and 1 customer rating. Joseph C. Boyd, Joseph Marr, William H. Rudd, Co. H. regiment was surrendered on February 16, 1862. The brigade then moved to Port Hudson, A. Rastin, Junior 2nd Lt. Calvin J. Orr, Benjamin Mull and John Cottrell, both of Company D, are listed on the Muster Out Roll of the Company as killed by guerrillas in Monroe County, Tennessee, 7 December 1864. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment was organized under a sugar The majority of the enlisted men appear to have been deserters from the Confederate Army and a few from the Union Army. Try again. From Lynchburg, the regiment moved to Winchester, and from there to Romney, Virginia, where it arrived June 17. Major Flavel C. Barber was killed at Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. September 26, 1862, with 607 men present. Mustered out November 30, 1864. Organized at Loudon, Strawberry Plains and Knoxville, in fall of 1864. . Jones, who had been a cadet in Oglethorpe's regiment, was appointed to command the Dragoons." The alarm was exaggerated, but it served to bring out the militia, which consisted of 220 men, infantry and cavalry, and when they paraded (on the 16th of April, 1751, under the then Capt. 3rd Regiment of East Tennessee Militia. Duty in East Tennessee till November. Company B was raised by Captain Benson M. Bailey in Hawkins and Greene Counties. Regiment Heavy Artillery (African Descent), 1st Records filed as 3rd (Lillard's) Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment. Enoch Farmer of Company G was killed in Madisonville on 14 November 1864, but he was engaged in horseplay with G. Westerly Carringer also known as Daniel Nathan Carringer, Wes Carringer, G. Westerly Carringer and Daniel W. Carringer of present Graham County. John Rigdon has authored a number of books on the American Civil War and is the manager of the web site, Research OnLine, (www.researchonline.net) the premier site for researching Civil War ancestors in the Civil War.