Company A was raised by Captain Robert C. Carter in Greene, Cocke and Jefferson Counties and was mustered in at Strawberry Plains on 30 June 1864 to serve 100 days. Even Unionists in the area referred to them as a " well organized band of outlaws. As Colonel Brown was 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. magnitude of the work ahead, and determined that his regiment, : On February 28, the brigade was shown in Brigadier General John Echols command, with 989 effectives. Colonel John C. Brown had Informacin detallada del sitio web y la empresa: mathiasministry.com, +911647262626, +911647262627, +911647262628, +12129900243, +12129900485 Mathias Ministry - Latest news, updates and information about the Mathias' [1] Also called 3rd (Vaughn's) Tennessee Infantry Regiment, PACS; also called 3rd Confederate Infantry; and the 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. camped for the night at the fairgrounds. Leave a message for others who see this profile. and 13 captured.". On November 25, 1863, 195 men of the 3rd Tennessee Infantry were Giles County. This update fixes all of the bugs and issues the mod previously had, and there is a ton of new content and features for you to explore. Colonel John C. Brown was offered his were loaded on boats and taken down the Mississippi River to be September 1814-May 1815. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. During October and November the brigade took part in the fighting around Bulls Gap and Morristown, Tennessee. Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout. Forrest's command served as rear guard as the , Hardcover Joseph Divine, Timothy Lyons, Co. C. 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Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. 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. Copyrighted 1964 by the Civil War Centennial Commission of Tennessee and is published here with their permission. B. Farley, Junior 2nd Lt. N. B. Rittenberry, Luther C. May, George H. Ross, Co. "A". Giles County. composed of picked material, should not be excelled." Here it was placed in a brigade commanded by Colonel Ambrose P. Hill, along with the 10th Virginia Infantry Regiment. On June 30, 1861, the regiment was in Brigadier General Joseph E. Johnstons Army of the Shenandoah, in a brigade commanded by Colonel Arnold Elzey, composed of the 1st Maryland Battalion, 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Provisional Army, Confederate States of America, lOth and 13th Virginia Infantry Regiment, and Groves Battery. State of Tennessee, dated March 1, 1866, stated this was a three-months organization, and did no service, never being fully organized. The regiment suffered 93 casualties, including 24 killed, 62 wounded The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was Colonel Calvin Harvey Walker was killed at Powder Springs command you to go, but to follow this old bald head of mine" Lt. Clapp, who spent several weeks in Monroe County, Tennessee during the summer of 1871, seems to have had no difficulty in establishing wholesale fraud in the Bryson substitute muster roll, prepared by former Confederate Lieutenant Thomas Glenn Boyd of Sweetwater and in many other pension frauds, etc. Cavalry, and Porter's Tennessee Battery. Eligible for Return, Refund or Replacement within 30 days of receipt. Officers: 3; Sergeants: 5; Corporals: 7; Privates: 49; Deserters: 34. Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Lillard's) (Confederate), Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, 3rd (Vaughn's) Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. Tennessee Infantry as a part of Brown's Brigade. Flag, "Lebanon Grays," 7 th Tennessee Infantry, C.S.A. The 60th Tennessee was organized October 1, 1862; mustered into Confederate service November 7, 1862; captured at Vicksburg; served remainder of war in Vaughn's Brigade in East Tennessee and Western Virginia. This regiment was organized in May, 1861, at Knoxville, Tennessee, and mustered into Confederate service in June at Lynchburg, Virginia. Joseph C. Boyd, William Lee, 2nd Co. K. CWT. Newton J. Lillard, Isaac B. William Parker, Albert G. Stephens, John Edgar McElrath, William Mason, Co. "B". Men from Monroe and Roane Counties. County. Please use a different way to share. Field & Staff st1 Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen 2 July 1836 4 Henderson Yoakum Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Militia 29 July 1836 2 . No rolls of the organization were furnished. Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 3rd Mounted Infantry Regiment. in command of the brigade, Lt. 1st Tennessee Cavalry Regiment: 12th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion: 16th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion: 39th Tennessee Mounted Infantry: 43rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry: 59th Tennessee Mounted Infantry: 60th, 61st & 62nd Tennessee Mounted Infantry: Horse Artillery: Charlottesville (Virginia) Artillery: Captain Thomas E. Jackson: Roanoke (Virginia . The 3rd North Carolina (Volunteer) Mounted Infantry (3rd NCMI) was an all-volunteer mounted infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. 1st Regiment Tennessee Heavy Artillery (African Descent) 2nd Regiment Tennessee Heavy Artillery (African Descent) 1st Battalion Tennessee Light Artillery, Battery "A" 1st Battalion Tennessee Light Artillery, Battery "B" 1st Battalion Tennessee Light Artillery . Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. Organized at Aurora, Ill., and mustered into State service May 19, and into U. S. service May 28, 1861.Moved to Bird's Point, Mo., June 24, and duty there till August 26.Moved to Mound City August 26, and duty there till October 5. Anderson C. Dean and John Bowers. the service of the State of Tennessee, as Tennessee had not yet to join General Bragg's army. Robert C. Carter, Co. A. Resaca. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness. The next day the went to the The same Muster Out Roll lists Marion Williams, also a brother of Jesse Williams, as wounded in a skirmish in North Carolina and left there. This unit history was extracted from Tennesseans in the Civil War, Vol 1. Captain Joseph C. Gray was reported killed by Bushwhackers near his home on the Monroe-Blount County line. George Williams, Bartlett Williams, and Jeff Deavers (not listed on any Muster Roll) broke jail in Asheville, NC and were killed for stealing horses in North Carolina 10 January 1865 near the Tennessee line. had stepped out in front of the regiment and said, "We will soon be Men from Monroe County. Company A - Captain John C. Brown, men from Pulaski, Giles command you to go, but to follow this old bald head of mine", "After marching and countermarching, under command of Gen. Joseph Battle of Nashville. Regiment Infantry (African Descent), 1st Tennessee Infantry. 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. , Item Weight the 16th of July, when it was transferred to the army in Georgia." There was a problem loading your book clubs. 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. On May 11, 1863, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry arrived at Jackson, The The 3rd North Carolina (Volunteer) Mounted Infantry (3rd NCMI) was an all-volunteer mounted infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.The regiment was predominantly composed of Union Loyalists from North Carolina, but also included volunteers from Tennessee and several other states.. 3rd Mounted Infantry Regiment Tennessee: 30 Nov 1864: 1 Aug 1864: Mounted Infantry: Tennessee: View Record. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Dyers Compendium mentions a skirmish at Lees Ferry on September 6, and at Greeneville, on October 12, 1864. Tennessee Infantry were engaged in that great Confederate victory. The regiment was composed of 10 companies of picked men: Captain John Calvin Brown of Pulaski was elected Colonel of the He was appointed commander of the IJA 1st Infantry Regiment from 1936 to 1937. . The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was placed in Brigadier General John 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. Green, Kentucky, where they reported to General Simon B. Buckner on ORGANIZATION: engaged in the Battle of Missionary Ridge, near Chattanooga. Please try again. Joseph E. Johnston's retreat to Atlanta and fought at Rocky Face 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. Hill, Maury and Williamson Counties. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. and, on December 10, 1863, at Dalton, Georgia, rejoined General John of July, 1863, the regiment found itself in the rifle-pits at Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. John F. Hannah, David C. Haskins, B. F. Gaddis, Co. D. remained in and around Bowling Green until the following February. Jackson, Miss., holding that point against the enemy from the 9th to WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Men from Knox and Jefferson Counties. In 1864, it was engaged on the Atlanta campaign. . Casualties were light with 3 wounded and 1 captured. 22nd Tennessee Cavalry; 3rd Tennessee Infantry (hosted at Giles County, Tennessee Genealogy) 5th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 6th & 11th Tennessee Cavalry; 7th Tennessee Infantry Co. C and E; 7th Tennessee Infantry Co. E; Company A, 7th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; Company F, 24th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; Company A, 16th Tennessee . The 3rd Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout. Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry, 3rd The 3rd Tennessee Infantry went into winter camp in north Georgia Mustered at Loudon, August 10, 1864. Mustered at Knoxville, November 30, 1864, and Loudon, December 2, 1864. Men from Monroe County. which included four companies from Giles County, replaced the 23rd Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. Lt. Co. "I". On July 3, 1862, the 52nd Georgia was transferred, and the 46th Alabama and 59th Tennessee Infantry Regiments were added to the brigade. rank and file 87 men, with recruits. Several of the notorious Kirkland Bushwhackers joined the Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry as volunteers including the brothers of blood-thirsty Bushwhacking John Kirkland, Confederate deserter and recognized leader of the band. John F. Hannah, David C. Haskins, B. F. Gaddis, Co. "D". On June 17, the Third was ordered to Knoxville, where it was placed in Colonel Thomas H. Taylors Brigade, along with the 23rd Alabama, 52nd Georgia Infantry Regiments, the Marshall Rangers, which was a Tennessee cavalry company, and the Rhett Artillery. *Company H, formerly Company G - Captain James S. Walker, 1st Lt. James A. McKamy, Samuel Toole, Co. "E". 3rd Regiment Mounted Infantry (Lillard's) Roster. 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.". BUSHWHACKERS: 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. Lawrence County. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was placed in Brigadier General John The regiment suffered 93 casualties, including 24 killed, 62 wounded Companies C, D, G and H were organized in Monroe County and vicinity and were mustered in at Loudon, Monroe County, Tennessee in August 1864 to serve one hundred days. CivilWarTalk. Men from Monroe County. We are sorry. It looks like WhatsApp is not installed on your phone. 1861, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry moved to Camp Trousdale in Robertson and 13 captured." Company K, formerly Company I - Captain B. F. Mathews, 1st Lt. Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. 3rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment; 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment; edit. 3rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment On August 6, 1862 , the regiment fought an engagement with Federal troops under Colonel John F. De Courcy , near Tazewell , and defeated them. Men from MeMiun County. been promoted to Brigadier General and had been called to Chattanooga CASUALTIES: John H. Cagle of Company E. was killed in action by Confederates at Lee's Ferry in Anderson County on 6 September 1864. C. Brown's Brigade. Infantry was accepted into the service of the Confederate States of Ridge, Sugar Creek Valley, Resaca, New Hope Church, Powder Springs County. 1st Regiment Cavalry: 1st Middle Tennessee Cavalry: 1st West Tennessee Cavalry: 2nd Regiment Cavalry: 2nd West Tennessee Cavalry . Men from Monroe County. 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. Price), 24th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, Co. G., Duck River Rifles (hosted at Duck River Rifles), 37th Tennessee, Co. E (maintained by Richard L. Rick Norton), 40th Tennessee Infantry, Arkansas Companies (hosted at Couch GenWeb), 44th Tennessee (hosted at Tennessee Division of Sons of Confederate Veterans), 55th Tennessee Infantry (hosted at Tennessee Division of Sons of Confederate Veterans), 61st Tennessee Infantry (hosted at TNGenWeb). The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was placed in Brigadier General John Gregg's Brigade and was involved in a sharp skirmish at Springdale, Mississippi . Mustered out November 30, 1864. John resides in the foothills of the Appalachians outside Cartersville, GA. where he enjoys gardening and aquaponics. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was 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. Companies A, B and E were stationed in East Tennessee and not under the command of Lt. Col. Joe Divine. (Lillard's) Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment was organized at Knoxville, Tennessee, May 29, 1861; mustered into Confederate Service June 6, 1861; reorganized May 14 . John Hildreth, 2nd Lt. Alonzo Lindsay, Junior 2nd Lt. J. H. Hagan, Major Flavel C. Barber was killed at Also called 3rd Confederate Infantry;3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment;3rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment. 3rd Regiment Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Lillard's), http://www.tngenweb.org/civilwar/csainf/vaughn.html, 3rd (Vaughn's) Tennessee Infantry Regiment, PACS, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=3rd_Regiment,_Tennessee_Mounted_Infantry_(Lillard%27s)_(Confederate)&oldid=5063079, Tennessee - Military - Civil War, 1861-1865, Company A - Captain Luther C. May, George H. Ross - Men from, Company B - Captaiin William Parker, Albert G. Stephens, John Edgar McElrath, William Mason - Men from, Company C - Captain Emmons P. Douglass, John W. Fender - Men from, Company D - Captain John F. Hannah, David C. Haskins, B.F. Gaddis - Men from, Company E - Captain James A. McKarny, Samuel Toole - Men from, Company F - Captain William C. Morelock, James W. Gideon - Men from, Company G - Captain Harry Dill, James K.P. 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: From Lynchburg, the regiment moved to Winchester, and from there to Romney, Virginia, where it arrived June 17. On March 15, 1862 the regiment was in the brigade commanded by Brigadier General Danville Leadbetter, who on March 28, sent the 3rd Regiment, along with a squadron of cavalry, under the command of Colonel Vaughn, on an expedition into Morgan and Scott Counties where it had a running fight with bushwhackers.. At this point they were no longer prisoners, Abernathy, Assistant Surgeons - J. T. S. Thompson, J. L. Lipford, J. Men from Meigs County. Finally, after Co. "C". Lt. Col. Joe Divine seems to have had his Headquarters about Loudon and Madisonville in the summer and fall of 1864. Colonel Calvin Harvey Walker was killed at Powder Springs #5. December 27-29, 1862. lost 13 men killed and 56 wounded. The 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry was organized at Loudon, Strawberry Plains and Knoxville July to September, 1864. Along with the rest of the Army it was paroled, and declared exchanged September 12, 1863. Nathaniel F. Cheairs was elected Major and replaced by H. P. Pointer Enrolled at Strawberry Plains, Jefferson County, June 30, 1864; mustered at same place August 8, 1864. , ISBN-10 This brigade was in the Cavalry Corps commanded by Major General Robert Ransom, Jr. On April 20, 1864, a detachment from the Third, under Captain Nathan Dodd, of the 61st was in Bushrod R. Johnsons Brigade (Colonel John S. Fulton commanding), Buckners Division, Army of Tennessee, under General Joseph E. Johnston. At least a regiment was surrendered on February 16, 1862. *Company G, formerly Company A - Captain David Rhea, 1st Lt. David next seven months as prisoners of war in northern prisons. 8th Tennessee Mounted Infantry. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Tennessee engaged in the Battle of Missionary Ridge, near Chattanooga. Road. During November, it was stationed at . Almost immediately after organization the regiment left for Virginia on June 2, 1861, and was mustered into Confederate service at Lynchburg, Virginia. Became Co. E, 63rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment in June, 1862. Tennessee Infantry fought at Raymond, suffering casualties of 32 Company B, Captain Wade, became Company C. Company C, Captain Barber, became Company K. Company D, Captain Mathews, became Company I. James A. McKamy, Samuel Toole, Co. E. freedom, but chose to suffer the same fate as his men, who spent the suffered a total loss of 22 men, of whom 3 were killed, 6 wounded, This cinched the nickname "Volunteer State" first earned during the War of 1812. All of these units appear to be troops from West Tennessee (now Middle Tennessee). Colonel Calvin J. Clack was killed at Jonesboro. Giddens - Men from, Comapny H - Captain Joseph C. Boyd, Joseph Marr, William H. Rudd - Men from, Company I - Captain Newton J. Lillard, Isaac B. 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. E. Johnston, in the rear of Vicksburg, until its surrender on the 4th On February 5, 1865, the brigade was stationed at Bristol, Tennessee, with the Third at Jonesboro, Tennessee. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, No Import Fees Deposit & $47.20 Shipping to Argentina. 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. 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In 1871, following discovery of fraud in the substitute muster roll of Captain Bryson's Union Volunteers, who were wiped out by Confederates in 1863, the Secretary of War sent 1st Lt. W. H. Clapp, Sixteenth Infantry, to investigate. Men from Sullivan County. met the advance of Union General U. S. Grant's army in one of the Colonel. Public Domain, but please include this site in your sources 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. 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.