The Union 3rd Tennessee mounted infantry was a 90-day unit, organized in upper east Tennessee, beginning in Sept, 1864. 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. and 13 captured." undergoing further military instruction, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment Heavy Artillery (African Descent), 2nd The 3rd NCMI, under the command of Colonel George Washington Kirk . The regiment was composed of 10 companies of picked men: . Road. In October 1863, the regiment was at Charleston, Tennessee, with Colonel Lillard in command of the post. Lt. reorganized for the third and final time at Jackson, Mississippi, on A. Rastin, Junior 2nd Lt. Calvin J. Orr, Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. . 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. military tactics, drilling and marksmanship, all under the leadership Lt. This company was later divided into two companies, one of which became 2nd Co. "K". On August 1, 1864 the brigade was listed in the Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee, Brigadier General John H. Morgan commanding. County. Others of the regiment had died on the trip northward The effective date was recorded as 30 November 1864. September 19, 1861. but could not rejoin the Confederate Army until they were formally Officers: 3; Sergeants: 5; Corporals: 7; Privates: 49; Deserters: 34. Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "K", Memphis La 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division est connue comme la brigade de fer depuis sa cration en 1917, . 1st Tennessee National Guard Union Volunteers, Co. A, of 1863, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery , Co. 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Except for books, Amazon will display a List Price if the product was purchased by customers on Amazon or offered by other retailers at or above the List Price in at least the past 90 days. 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. *Company G, formerly Company A - Captain David Rhea, 1st Lt. David Language Label Description Also known as; English: 3rd Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment was organized under a sugar maple tree at Lynnville Station in Giles County, Tennessee, on May 16, 1861. Discover more of the authors books, see similar authors, read author blogs and more. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment was organized under a sugar His images, both stirring and informative, define the view Americans have of the epochal Civil War. regiment and was replaced by Calvin J. Clack as Captain of Company A. Regiments of Tennessee Infantry, Jones' Battalion of Tennessee The 3rd Tennessee Infantry went into winter camp in north Georgia "Bob" Barker, deceased, was a well-known local historian and researcher in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. CivilWarTalk. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. On November 25, 1863, 195 men of the 3rd Tennessee Infantry were Eligible for Return, Refund or Replacement within 30 days of receipt. Lt. Col. Joe Divine seems to have had his Headquarters about Loudon and Madisonville in the summer and fall of 1864. Men from MeMiun County. and 13 captured.". Among those killed were Lt. Col. Joe Divine, Captain Joseph C. Gray, and Lts. 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.". While at Camp Cheatham, the 3rd Tennessee The officers were John resides in the foothills of the Appalachians outside Cartersville, GA. where he enjoys gardening and aquaponics. taken to Fort Warren, Massachusetts and Camp Chase, Ohio. During November, it was stationed at Cumberland and Big Creek Gaps, and along the line of the railroad. magnitude of the work ahead, and determined that his regiment, 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. Men from Polk County. Co. "E". Men from Monroe County. "B". Company B - Captain Daniel F. Wade, men from Mt. Mustered out November 30, 1864. John F. Hannah, David C. Haskins, B. F. Gaddis, Co. "D". A-B: C-E: F-H: I-L: M-O: P-R: S-V: W-Z: Previous Page DELAY IN MUSTER OUT:
Mitchell, rank and file 105 men, with recruits. They mustered out November 30, 1864. This regiment was organized in May, 1861, at Knoxville, Tennessee, and mustered into Confederate service in June at Lynchburg, Virginia. Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry, 4th No Import Fees Deposit & $11.80 Shipping to France. Maury County. After Lees 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. 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. Enrolled at Madisonville, Monroe County, September-October, 1864. command you to go, but to follow this old bald head of mine", "After marching and countermarching, under command of Gen. Joseph James A. McKamy, Samuel Toole, Co. E. On May 11, 1863, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry arrived at Jackson, 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. Mississippi, and took part in the Battle of Chickasaw Bayou on General John Bell Hood across northern Alabama and home to Tennessee. They List prices may not necessarily reflect the product's prevailing market price. In 1864, it was engaged on the Atlanta campaign. Please try again. Here it was placed in a brigade commanded by Colonel Ambrose P. Hill, along with the 10th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 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. James A. McKamy, Samuel Toole, Co. "E". Version 2.0 of the American Civil War Mod: Revived is here! Three deserters from the First Wisconsin Cavalry were commissioned as officers in the Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry. Became Co. E, 63rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment in June, 1862. William Parker, Albert G. Stephens, John Edgar McElrath, William Mason, Co. B. CAPTAIN GOLDMAN BRYSON'S COMPANY
Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. The regiment suffered 93 casualties, including 24 killed, 62 wounded PRISONERS OF WAR:
James L. Pearson, Co. D. The regiment was predominantly composed of Union Loyalists from North Carolina and Tennessee, but also included volunteers from several other Southern states. Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "B", 1st America on August 7, 1861. 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. On November 25, 1863, 195 men of the 3rd Tennessee Infantry were Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app. killed, 76 wounded and 68 captured. Men from MeMiun County. December 27-29, 1862. Men from Monroe and Roane Counties. As part of this brigade it participated in the Battle of Manassas on July 21, the brigade then being commanded by E. K. Smith. rank and file 101 men, with recruits. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material 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. 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. Joseph E. Johnston's retreat to Atlanta and fought at Rocky Face , ISBN-10 Amazon has encountered an error. In April, 1865, it moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, and became part of President Davis' escort, until surrendering at Washington, Georgia, on May 9. Joseph C. Gray, Co. H. Gregg's Brigade and was involved in a sharp skirmish at Springdale, 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. Rutledge, rank and file 97 men, with recruits. B. Farley, Junior 2nd Lt. N. B. Rittenberry, [1] Also called 3rd (Vaughn's) Tennessee Infantry Regiment, PACS; also called 3rd Confederate Infantry; and the 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. , Dimensions : Enrolled in Blount County, July-August, 1864; mustered at Knoxville, August 11, 1864. given command of a brigade composed of the 3rd, 18th, 23rd and 24th RootsWeb is funded and supported by 3rd Infantry Regiment Tennessee: 9 Apr 1865: 16 May 1861: Infantry: Tennessee: . Colonel. He resided in both Andrews, NC and Washington, DC where he was employed by the Veteran's Administration.]. 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. Private Benson T. Tilson or Wilson of Company B refused to be arrested at Greeneville and was shot dead by order of Brigadier-General Alvan Cullen Gillam, West-Pointer commander of expedition and operations in East Tennessee from August 1864 to March 1865, during which time the famous Confederate raider, General John Hunt Morgan, was surprised and killed while attempting escape at Greeneville, 4 September 1864. Company D - Captain Benjamin Franklin Mathews, men from , Language #5. 264 men of the 3rd fiercest and bloodiest engagements of the war. Camp Douglas, Illinois. The 3rd NCMI, under the command of Colonel George Washington Kirk, became . John Hildreth, 2nd Lt. Alonzo Lindsay, Junior 2nd Lt. J. H. Hagan, The 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry was organized at Loudon, Strawberry Plains and Knoxville July to September, 1864. Following the fall of Atlanta, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry followed and 7 captured. Dyers Compendium mentions a skirmish at Lees Ferry on September 6, and at Greeneville, on October 12, 1864. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 3rd Mounted Infantry Regiment Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. The 3d U.S. Infantry, traditionally known as "The Old Guard," is the oldest active-duty infantry unit in the Army, serving our nation since 1784. All were killed in Monroe County, except Divine, who was captured in Monroe County by Confederates and killed in McMinn County a few days later. Infantry (2), Grenadier, Drummer, Flag, Officer - Matamoros and Tres Villas Battalions, Light Infantry, Mounted General, Artillery Officer, Gunners (3), Cannon John Gypson Before Time Cross, James M. Buckner - Men from, Company K - Captain George M. Mathis, Crockett R. Millard - Men from. Company A at the Muster Out in Knoxville, December 1864, showed the following on the muster out roll:
The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was organized at Flat Lick, Kentucky from December 1861 through January 1862 and mustered in for a three-year enlistment. Please try again. lost 13 men killed and 56 wounded. 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. Men from Monroe County. Colonel Calvin Harvey Walker was killed at Powder Springs By March 31, 1864, the brigade was increased by the addition of the 12th Battalion (Major George W. Day), 16th Battalion (Lieutenant Colonel John R. Neal) Tennessee Cavalry, and a detachment from Vaughns old brigade, the 60th, 61st and 62nd Regiments, now mounted. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. Login to post. During the War of 1812, Tennessee furnished 27,833 men: WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. Enhancements you chose aren't available for this seller. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was placed in Brigadier General John Gregg's Brigade and was involved in a sharp skirmish at Springdale, Mississippi . Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry, 3rd and, on December 10, 1863, at Dalton, Georgia, rejoined General John . Donelson, Tennessee, on the Cumberland River, with 750 men present. were loaded on boats and taken down the Mississippi River to be 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. 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. None of the companies had authorized strength of 100 men. Here it was placed in a brigade commanded by Colonel Ambrose P. Hill, along with the 10th Virginia Infantry Regiment. On February 5, 1865, the brigade was stationed at Bristol, Tennessee, with the Third at Jonesboro, Tennessee. 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. had stepped out in front of the regiment and said, "We will soon be . E. Johnston, in the rear of Vicksburg, until its surrender on the 4th This company was later divided into two companies, one of which became 2nd Co. "K". Companies A, B and E were stationed in East Tennessee and not under the command of Lt. Col. Joe Divine. Company E - Captain Calvin Harvey Walker, men from exchanged on November, 10, 1862. Tennessee Infantry fought at Raymond, suffering casualties of 32 Tennessee Infantry were engaged in that great Confederate victory. Company K - Captain Samuel L. Tarrent, men from Lewis and This company was later divided into two companies, one of which became 2nd Co. K. 4th Sub-District . "In the operations around Jackson, the regiment numbered 366 men, and Men from Monroe County. 3rd Regiment Mounted Infantry (Lillard's) Roster. Tennessee Miscellaneous Units, War of 1812, 1st Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Infantry (Benton's), 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Infantry (Pillow's), 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Infantry (Brown's), 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Volunteers, 2nd Regiment, Volunteer Mounted Riflemen (Alcorn's), 2nd Regiment, Volunteer Mounted Riflemen (Cannon's), 5th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (McKenzie's), Separate Battalion of Volunteer Mounted Gunmen, Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen or Cavalry, Colonel Morgan's Regiment, Cherokee Indians, White's Brigade, East Tennessee Volunteers, 1st Regiment, East Tennessee Volunteer Militia, 2nd Regiment, East Tennessee Volunteer Militia, 1st Regiment, West Tennessee Militia (Wynn's), 1st Regiment, West Tennessee Militia (Napier's), 1st Regiment, West Tennessee Militia (Pipkin's), 1st Regiment, West Tennessee Militia (Metcalf's), 2nd Regiment, West Tennessee Militia (McCrory's), 2nd Regiment, West Tennessee Militia (Loury's), 2nd Regiment, West Tennessee Militia (Cocke's), Separate Battalion, West Tennessee Militia, 3rd Regiment, West Tennessee Militia Infantry, 4th Regiment, West Tennessee Militia Infantry, 1st Regiment West Tennessee Mounted Volunteers, 1st Regiment, West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen, 2nd Regiment, West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen, Brief History of Tennessee in the War of 1812, Regimental Histories of Tennessee Units During the War of 1812, Send a private message to the Profile Manager, Public Comments: