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The 10th Tennessee Infantry was organized at Nashville, Tennessee, from May until August 1862, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment under the command of Colonel Alvan Cullem Gillem. [2] Attachments. Post and District of Nashville, Tennessee, Department of the Cumberland, to June 1863.
4th Consolidated Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (5th Confederate, 3rd-18th-30th, 10th, 15th-37th, 20th, 26th and 32nd Regiments and 45th-23rd Btln) Sharpshooters [ edit ]
Randal William McGavock was born on August 10, 1826, in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] [3] [5] He was a fourth-generation Irish-American. [3]His paternal grandfather's brother was Randal McGavock (1766–1843), who served as Mayor of Nashville from 1824 to 1825 and owned the Carnton plantation. [3]
The list of Tennessee Confederate Civil War units is shown separately. Although Tennessee was officially a Confederate state in the conflict, the state would furnish the most units of soldiers for the Union Army than any other state within the Confederacy, totaling approximately 31,092 white troops and 20,133 black troops. [1] [2]
Mexican–American War: colonel, 3rd Tennessee Infantry. Major general, Tennessee militia. Wounded at Shiloh, Ezra Church. Hood charged he allowed Union troops to escape from Spring Hill, Tennessee, in November 1864. Historians such as Ezra J. Warner side with Cheatham. Chesnut, James Jr. Brigadier general rank, nom: April 23, 1864 conf: June 9 ...
Initially commissioned a Major in the Provisional Army of Tennessee; he served as an aide-de-camp to Brigadier Robert G. Foster before becoming an assistant adjutant-general of the Tennessee Military Department with the rank of colonel. [11] [12] When the 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was raised he was elected as its colonel and commanding ...
He was promoted to brigadier general on July 29, 1864, and commanded an infantry brigade (Tyler's Tennessee Brigade), assigned to Bates Division, Hardee's Army Corps in the Army of Tennessee comprising the 2nd, 10th, and 20th Tennessee, the 37th Georgia, the 30th, 37th, and 50th Tennessee, consolidated, and the 4th Georgia battalion of ...
16th Tennessee Battalion: Cpt John Q. Arnold; 10th Confederate: Col C. T. Goode (detached from Scott's Brigade) Huwald's (Tennessee) Battery: Cpt Gustave A. Huwald; Scott's Brigade Col John S. Scott Detachment of John H. Morgan's command: Ltc R. M. Martin; 1st Louisiana: Ltc James O. Nixon; 2nd Tennessee: Col Henry M. Ashby