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"Tennesseans in the Civil War". Tennessee Genealogy Web Project. Civil War Centennial Commission of Tennessee; Hancock's diary, or, A history of the Second Tennessee Confederate Cavalry: with sketches of First and Seventh Battalions : also, portraits and biographical sketches : two volumes in one (1887) at the Internet Archive
This is a list of regiments from the state of Tennessee that fought in the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861–1865). 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 ...
This is a list of American Civil War units, consisting of those established as federally organized units as well as units raised by individual states and territories. Many states had soldiers and units fighting for both the United States and the Confederate States (Confederate States Army).
1st Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 2nd/22nd Tennessee Cavalry (Barteau's) 4th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment (Starnes'-McLemore's) 4th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 5th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 6th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 9th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 12th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 13th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 14th Tennessee ...
3rd Confederate Infantry (Marmaduke's 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, and additional Tennessee units) [2] 4th Confederate Infantry (1st Regiment, Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi Infantry) 9th Confederate Infantry (5th Confederate Infantry; 5th Confederate Regiment, Tennessee Infantry) 23rd Confederate Infantry (Alabama Volunteers)
William Archibald Forbes, ca. 1855. The 14th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was a unit of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.It was one of the few western regiments that fought as part of the Army of Northern Virginia in the east; participating in most major battles conducted by Robert E. Lee.
The 154th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry was an infantry regiment from Tennessee that served with the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War. Raised originally in 1842 as the 154th Tennessee Militia it sought to retain its number and was as such also known as 154th (Senior) Tennessee Infantry (1st Tennessee Volunteers) .
The 35th Tennessee Infantry Regiment or Thirty-Fifth Tennessee was an infantry regiment from Tennessee that served with the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War. The unit was disbanded as a result of General Joseph E. Johnston's surrender to General William T. Sherman on April 26, 1865 in Greensboro, North Carolina.