Mustered at Knoxville, November 30, 1864, and Loudon, December 2, 1864. The brigade then moved to Port Hudson, It then took part in the siege of Cumberland Gap and went into Kentucky with General Braxton Braggs Army, but there is no record of participation in the Battle of Perryville. C. Brown's Brigade. Harry Dill, James K. P. Giddens, Co. G. Enrolled at Strawberry Plains, June 30, 1864; mustered at same point August 8, 1864. , Dimensions While at Camp Cheatham, the 3rd Tennessee PRISONERS OF WAR: Please try again. 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. , ISBN-10 3rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment; 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment; edit. La 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division est connue comme la brigade de fer depuis sa cration en 1917, . Luther C. May, George H. Ross, Co. "A". rank and file 87 men, with recruits. This company was later divided into two companies, one of which became 2nd Co. "K". Officers: 3; Sergeants: 5; Corporals: 8; Privates: 82. The 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry was organized at Loudon, Strawberry Plains and Knoxville July to September, 1864. of Colonel John C. Brown. and 13 captured.". Lt. J. M. Thompson, 2nd Lt. M. T. West, Junior 2nd Lt. W. T. On September 19th and 20, 1863, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry fought George M. Mathis, Crockett R. Millard, Co. "K". 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. Additionally John works in translation of materials in several languages and maintains the websites, www.wordsrus.info and logoslight.org. There is no record of the Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry being in action against Confederate Troops at any time; however, it appears that companies C and G had a skirmish with some Indians from Colonel Thomas' Legion near the site of present Robbinsville, then known as Ft. Montgomery and then in Cherokee but now in Graham County, NC in November 1864, both sides retiring after firing some shots at random. 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. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry went by rail to Nashville on May 16 and Greenville October 12. Men from Monroe County. Men from Knox and Jefferson Counties. Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "F", 1st On November 25, 1863, 195 men of the 3rd Tennessee Infantry were On February 8, 1862, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry reached Fort During November, it was stationed at . reorganized: From Camp Trousdale, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry moved to Bowling Watkins, rank and file 80 men, with recruits. A. Rastin, Junior 2nd Lt. Calvin J. Orr, Regiment Heavy Artillery (African Descent), 2nd The effective date was recorded as 30 November 1864. 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. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. America on August 7, 1861. The remnant of the 3rd Tennessee Infantry moved with the Army of From Franklin, The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was organized at Flat Lick, Kentucky from December 1861 through January 1862 and mustered in for a threeyear enlistment. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. There is but a Muster In and a Muster Out Roll on each Company in the Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry; and this constitutes the sole military history of the organization, but scraps of information have been picked up from pension files of survivors and deceased members of the organization. Records filed as 3rd (Lillard's) Tennessee Mounted . Gregg's Brigade and was involved in a sharp skirmish at Springdale, The 3rd Tennessee Infantry went into winter camp in north Georgia This unit history was extracted from Tennesseans in the Civil War, Vol 1. Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry, 2nd Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web. command you to go, but to follow this old bald head of mine" 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. suffered much illness, particularly diarrhea and measles. Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 3rd Mounted Infantry Regiment "After marching and countermarching, under command of Gen. Joseph Please try again. Company K, formerly Company I - Captain B. F. Mathews, 1st Lt. Discover more of the authors books, see similar authors, read author blogs and more. RootsWeb is funded and supported by The Third was in this command. 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. killed, 76 wounded and 68 captured. hardening for service the numbers were reduced by sickness, permanent Subscribe to this website and receive notification each time a free genealogy resource is newly published. 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. John resides in the foothills of the Appalachians outside Cartersville, GA. where he enjoys gardening and aquaponics. When Secretary of War William Marcy requested 2,800 recruits from Tennessee to fill two regiments of infantry and one of cavalry, 30,000 Tennesseans offered their services, thus preserving the reputation of the "Volunteer State." . engaged in a battle and before we begin I wish to say that I do not Before the battle, Colonel Walker Harry Dill, James K. P. Giddens, Co. "G". The 3rd Tennessee Infantry went into winter camp in north Georgia remained in and around Bowling Green until the following February. A report of November 10, 1864 shows the brigade in Major General John C. Breckinridges command with 993 effectives. [2]. Lt. Col. Joe Divine seems to have had his Headquarters about Loudon and Madisonville in the summer and fall of 1864. 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. fiercest and bloodiest engagements of the war. lost 13 men killed and 56 wounded. Here they suffered much A List prices may not necessarily reflect the product's prevailing market price. On July 28, Tom Boyd of Sweetwater obtained a pension for his widow and then, when the substitute muster roll of Captain Goldman Bryson's Company was made up by Tom Boyd, he fraudulently entered the name of Cagle on the roll; but changed his first name to James. Mustered out November 30, 1864. Men from Meigs County. on September 23, 1862. met the advance of Union General U. S. Grant's army in one of the Co. "E". Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. December 27-29, 1862. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Posted on November 27, 2016 by . E. Johnston, in the rear of Vicksburg, until its surrender on the 4th been promoted to Brigadier General and had been called to Chattanooga GitHub export from English Wikipedia. From Lynchburg, the regiment moved to Winchester, and from there to Romney, Virginia. Men from Polk County. in the Battle of Chickamauga in north Georgia. Tennessee Infantry fought at Raymond, suffering casualties of 32 Men from Blount County Co. "F". They endured the privations at Vicksburg, then following the surrender were mounted and served in Western Virginia and East Tennessee. These companies were known as Lt. Col. Joe Divine's Battalion. , ISBN-13 Men from Monroe County. Colonel John C. Brown was senior Colonel and was 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. Robert C. Carter, Co. A. Lawrence County. This company was later divided into two companies, one of which became 2nd Co. "K". The 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment was organized under a sugar maple tree at Lynnville Station in Giles County, Tennessee, on May 16, 1861. 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. Top subscription boxes right to your door, 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon. 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. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. When the Secretary of War therefore issued a call for 2,800 Tennesseans to join the ranks, 30,000 responded! had stepped out in front of the regiment and said, "We will soon be You can read the latest news article to learn more, and. This website requires a paid subscription for full access. Mississippi, and took part in the Battle of Chickasaw Bayou on The same Muster Out Roll lists David Ohr (Dave Orr), Miles Gray, Bartlett Williams and George Williams, brothers of Jesse Williams, as captured in Monroe County 4 December 1864. Company G - Captain Thomas M. Gordon, men from Lynnville, The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was placed in Brigadier General John Gregg's Brigade and was involved in a sharp skirmish at Springdale, Mississippi . Straley, rank and file 77 men, with recruits. River. Brown's Brigade was in the worst of the 3rd Tennessee Infantry. 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. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was The 3rd In March, 1863, the regiment was changed to mounted infantry, and served as such with the Sixteenth Corps in 1863. Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. D. G. Stevenson, 2nd Lt. Thomas Thompson, Junior 2nd Lt. G. P. Service. Casualties were light with 3 wounded and 1 captured. Before the battle, Colonel Walker Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. The majority of the enlisted men appear to have been deserters from the Confederate Army and a few from the Union Army. See the entry under Colonel William Pillow for further information. We dont share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we dont sell your information to others. Men from Monroe and Roane Counties. Tom Boyd had, by a series of clever forgeries, obtained a pension for the widow of Lt. Col. Joe Divine, based on the allegation that Divine had died of smallpox before the muster out of the regiment at Knoxville, whereas Joe Divine was actually captured in Dr. Upton's cellar on the main street of Madisonville by Confederate Troops and beaten to death with clubs at Good Springs in McMinn County on 28 January 1865, twenty-four days after his discharge from the Union Army! 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. Tennessee Infantry as a part of Brown's Brigade. 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. In the summer of 1864, a portion of Vaughns Brigade, including a detachment from the Third, participated in the campaign in the Valley of Virginia, around Lynchburg, and Colonel Lillard reported that, in the engagement at Piedmont in June, 1364, the regiment lost 47 men in killed and wounded. Colonel Calvin Harvey Walker was killed at Powder Springs B. Farley, Junior 2nd Lt. N. B. Rittenberry, John F. Hannah, David C. Haskins, B. F. Gaddis, Co. D. 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. Mustered at Loudon, August 10, 1864. Colonel Calvin J. Clack was killed at Jonesboro. Co. "C". Public Domain, but please include this site in your sources but could not rejoin the Confederate Army until they were formally 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.. 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' Amazon has encountered an error. 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. 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. 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. Almost immediately after organization the regiment left for Virginia on June 2, 1861, and was mustered into Confederate service at Lynchburg, Virginia. from the two members of the Confederate survey team, Adna Anderson, a civil engineer, and Maj. William Foster of the Tennessee 1st Infantry. Attached to District of Middle Tennessee, Dept. by rail that day to Camp Cheatham, near Springfield, Tennessee. The regiment suffered 93 casualties, including 24 killed, 62 wounded There are 0 customer reviews and 1 customer rating. From Lynchburg, the regiment moved to Winchester, and from there to Romney, Virginia. Regiment Infantry (African Descent), 2nd given command of a brigade composed of the 3rd, 18th, 23rd and 24th Company D - Captain Benjamin Franklin Mathews, men from undergoing further military instruction, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! Colonel John C. Brown had 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. [1] Also called 3rd (Vaughn's) Tennessee Infantry Regiment, PACS; also called 3rd Confederate Infantry; and the 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Many of these men re-enlisted in September 1813 and were then put under the command of Colonel William Pillow, maintaining the same designation of the Second Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. 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. Colonel Thomas M. Gordon commanded the *Company B, formerly Company B - Captain Robert A. Mitchell, 1st Company D, formerly Company C. - Captain Walter S. Jennings, 1st Publisher Tennessee. Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "E", 1st J. Company F, formerly Company E - Captain R. B. McCormick, 1st Lt. W. J. Hardin, 2nd Lt. R. M. Plummer, Junior 2nd Lt. James A. Doyle, freedom, but chose to suffer the same fate as his men, who spent the Men from Polk County. 3rd Regiment Mounted Infantry (Lillard's) Roster. Union army unit. On August 1, 1864 the brigade was listed in the Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee, Brigadier General John H. Morgan commanding. Copyright 2015 Trudge Design by W3layouts. Cross, James M. Buckner, Co. I. On November 18, 1864, they were at Columbia, Tennessee. ${cardName} unavailable for quantities greater than ${maxQuantity}. In October 1863, the regiment was at Charleston, Tennessee, with Colonel Lillard in command of the post. 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. The next day the went to the At least a No rolls of the organization were furnished. taken to Fort Warren, Massachusetts and Camp Chase, Ohio. However, an alert clerk in the pension office prevented any payment of duplicate pension in this case. *Company H, formerly Company G - Captain James S. Walker, 1st Lt. "B". They 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. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. County. Became Co. E, 63rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment in June, 1862. Cornersville, 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. Consolidated Tennessee Infantry on April 9, 1865. General John Bell Hood across northern Alabama and home to Tennessee. 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 3rd Tennessee Infantry was placed in Brigadier General John Men from Polk County. The 3rd NCMI, under the command of Colonel George Washington Kirk . Organized at Loudon, Strawberry Plains and Knoxville, in fall of 1864. : military tactics, drilling and marksmanship, all under the leadership In December, 1862, Reynolds Brigade, with the exception of the 39th North Carolina Infantry was ordered to Vicksburg, Mississippi and placed in Major General Carter L. Stevensons Division. John F. Hannah, David C. Haskins, B. F. Gaddis, Co. "D". ). were loaded on boats and taken down the Mississippi River to be CAPTAIN GOLDMAN BRYSON'S COMPANY On August 6, 1862, the regiment fought an engagement with Federal troops under Colonel John F. De Courcy, near Tazewell, and defeated them. As Colonel Brown was "In the operations around Jackson, the regiment numbered 366 men, and Finally, after Men from Blount County, William C. Morelock, James W. Gideon (or Giddeon,) Co. "F". Enrolled in Blount County, July-August, 1864; mustered at Knoxville, August 11, 1864. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was detached to General Nathan Bedford Joseph E. Johnston's retreat to Atlanta and fought at Rocky Face Lt. defeated Confederate Army of Tennessee retreated southward through R. A. Crawford never reported or accepted his commission and the regiment was never fully organized. Company B - Captain Daniel F. Wade, men from Mt. General Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee was surrendered. "The 3rd (Lillard's) Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment was organized at Knoxville, Tennessee, May 29, 1861; mustered into Confederate Service June 6. Dyers Compendium mentions a skirmish at Lees Ferry on September 6, and at Greeneville, on October 12, 1864. 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness. A History of the Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment, USA, [Editor's note: Robert A. 8th Mounted Infantry Regiment Tennessee: 17 Aug . 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.". , Language Consult the name index of Tennesseans in the . Men from Knox and Jefferson Counties.Co. Login to post. Men from Meigs County. Joseph C. Boyd, Joseph Marr, William H. Rudd, Co. H. 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. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. William Parker, Albert G. Stephens, John Edgar McElrath, William Mason, Co. "B". 3rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment. Men from Monroe County. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. (Lillard's) Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment was organized at Knoxville, Tennessee, May 29, 1861; mustered into Confederate Service June 6, 1861; reorganized May 14 . 7th Mounted Infantry Regiment Tennessee: 27 Jul 1865: 1 Aug 1864: Mounted Infantry: Tennessee: View Record. Donelson, Tennessee, on the Cumberland River, with 750 men present. On May 15 it formed the rearguard of Lieutenant General John C. Pembertons Army on the way to Raymond, Mississippi, and was in charge of the baggage train during the Battle of Bakers Creek on May 16, returned to Vicksburg May 17, and manned the trenches until the surrender of the city on July 4, 1863. 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 Lt. On September 19th and 20, 1863, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry fought You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. 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. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was organized at Flat Lick . 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 . During November, it was stationed at Cumberland and Big Creek Gaps, and along the line of the railroad. Jackson, Miss., holding that point against the enemy from the 9th to At this point they were no longer prisoners, CivilWarTalk. 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. Hill, Maury and Williamson Counties. 3rd Regiment Mounted Infantry: 3rd Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry: 4th Regiment Infantry: 4th Regiment Mounted Infantry: Co. "I". seceded from the Union. Major Flavel C. Barber was killed at 3rd Regiment, West Tennessee Militia Infantry Colonel James Raulston (November 1814 - May 1815) 4th Regiment, West Tennessee Militia Infantry Colonel Robert Steele (January 1814 - May 1814) 1st Regiment West Tennessee Mounted Volunteers Colonel Nicholas Perkins (December 1813 - February 1814) No rolls of the organization were furnished. Duty in East Tennessee until November. Here it was placed in a brigade commanded by Colonel Ambrose P. Hill, along with the 10th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Company H - Captain George W. Jones, men from Culleoka, Maury "Bob" Barker, deceased, was a well-known local historian and researcher in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. Company A, Captain Clack, remained Company A. Tennessee into North Carolina where they were merged into the 4th In one or more instances, deserters from both Confederate and Union Armies joined the Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry. seven long months, the men and officers of the 3rd Tennessee Infantry of July, 1863, the regiment found itself in the rifle-pits at 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. Several officers of the Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry were killed within a few days or a week or so after the Muster Out of the regiment at Knoxville in December 1864 and Field and Staff in early January 1865. A younger brother of Bushwhacking John, Jesse Kirkland, Jr., Rebel deserter and bushwhacker, was shot and killed at the Stump Ford in North Carolina by members of Tim Lyons' Company C, Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry on 3 October 1864! A directory of resources providing online access to military records. J. P. Lock, 2nd Lt. J. Others of the regiment had died on the trip northward He was appointed commander of the IJA 1st Infantry Regiment from 1936 to 1937. . disability, and death.". Following the fall of Atlanta, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry followed 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. 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. The List Price is the suggested retail price of a new product as provided by a manufacturer, supplier, or seller. Company F - Captain Nathaniel F. Cheairs, men from Spring To summarize: PVT William J. Teter enlisted and mustered into Capt Josiah I. Wright's Company, 1st (Eakins) Battalion Tennessee Infantry, at Madisonville, TN, at age 36 on March 15, 1862 for 3 years. Also called 3rd Confederate Infantry;3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment;3rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment. [2] The Civil War Archive section, 3rd Regiment . It first saw action June 19, 1861. Men from Monroe County. You may reach him at jrigdon@researchonline.net. Duty in East Tennessee till November. September 1814-May 1815. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Road. . Men from Monroe County Co. "G". Tennessee Infantry fought at Raymond, suffering casualties of 32 Co. "D". 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. Nathaniel F. Cheairs was elected Major and replaced by H. P. Pointer [1], Also called 3rd (Vaughn's) Tennessee Infantry Regiment, PACS; also called 3rd Confederate Infantry; and the 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Men from Polk County. total of 17 men present. There was a problem loading your book clubs. 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. The of July, 1863, the regiment found itself in the rifle-pits at 3rd Infantry Regiment Tennessee: 9 Apr 1865: 16 May 1861: Infantry: Tennessee: .