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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 12th Cavalry Battalion (Day's)

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 12th Cavalry Battalion (Day's)
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2017-09-26
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ISBN: 9781977644565

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The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Battalion was formed in September 1862, with four companies, later increased to seven. The battalion was originally organized with four companies of Independent Partisan Rangers; Company "E" was added soon after, and Company "F" and "G" attached in 1864. The Battalion was assigned to Wharton's, J. J. Morrison's, H. B. Davidson's, Grigsby's, and Vaughn's Brigade. It fought at Perryville, Murfreesboro, and Monticello, then from June, 1863, to March, 1864, the 12th and 16th Battalions were consolidated into a field organization known as Rucker's Legion. This command was active at Chickamauga and in Tennessee, and on January 31, 1864, totaled 171 effectives. During April 1864, the 12th had 234 members and moved into the Valley of Virginia where it was engaged at Piedmont. The unit went on to skirmish in Virginia and East Tennessee, moved to North Carolina, and probably disbanded in Georgia during the spring of 1865. Companies Of The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Battalion (Day's) Members were raised in Hawkins, Greene, Knox, Hamblen, and Grainger counties. CAPTAINS-Clinton D. Lyon, Frank L. Phipps (to major), Co. "A." Organized May 21, 1862 at Lyon's Store, Hawkins County. John Q. Arnold, John S. Fitzpatrick, Co. "B." Organized June 28, 1862 at Greeneville, Greene County. George W. Day (to major), L. I. Jennings, Co. "C." Organized August 27, 1862 at Camp Adian, Hawkins County. D. C. Jackson, James H. Morris, P. H. Thornburg, Co. "D." Organized September 1, 1862 at Morristown, then Grainger, now Hamblen County. Leslie T. Hardy, Co. "E." Organized September 27, 1862 at Knoxville, Knox County. William R. Neilson, Co. "F." Organized September 1, 1863 at Caney Branch, Greene County. J.J. Harrell, Co. "G." Originally Lieutenant Harrell's Company Local Defense Troops (Grainger County). Organized July 27, 1863 at Thorn Hill. Attached to 12th Battalion in October, 1864.


Historical Sketch and Roster of The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment (Green’s)

Historical Sketch and Roster of The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment (Green’s)
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1387607960

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The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment [also called 1st Partisan Rangers] was organized behind Federal lines in February, 1863. The men were from the counties of Fayette, Tipton, Shelby, Haywood, and Gibson. It served R.V. Richardson's and Rucker's Brigade, confronted the Federals in Tennessee and Mississippi, and in October totaled about 300 effectives. Later it was active in Georgia, fought at Memphis, then was part of Hood's operations in Tennessee. During February, 1865, the regiment was broken up. Some of its members became part of the 3rd (Forrest's Old) Tennessee Cavalry. Companies Of The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment Co. ""A"". Fayette County. Co. ""B"". Fayette County. Co. ""C"". Tipton County. Co. ""D"". Shelby County. Co. ""E"". Shelby County. Co. ""F"". Fayette County. Co. ""G"". Tipton County. Co. ""H"". Fayette County. Co. ""I"". Haywood County. Co. ""K"". Fayette County.


Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment (Green's)

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment (Green's)
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017-10-02
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ISBN: 9781977730053

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The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment [also called 1st Partisan Rangers] was organized behind Federal lines in February, 1863. The men were from the counties of Fayette, Tipton, Shelby, Haywood, and Gibson. It served R.V. Richardson's and Rucker's Brigade, confronted the Federals in Tennessee and Mississippi, and in October totaled about 300 effectives. Later it was active in Georgia, fought at Memphis, then was part of Hood's operations in Tennessee. During February, 1865, the regiment was broken up. Some of its members became part of the 3rd (Forrest's Old) Tennessee Cavalry. Companies Of The Tennessee 12th Cavalry Regiment Co. "A." Organized October 1, 1862. Men from Fayette County. Became Co. "G," 3rd (Consolidated) Tennessee Cavalry. Co. "B." Organized October 18, 1862. Men from Fayette County. Illegally transferred in August, 1863 as Co. "A," 16th (Logwood's) Regiment. Ordered back by Forrest December, 1863. Became Co. "I," 3rd Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry. Co. "C." Organized October 18, 1862 in Tipton County. Originally in Lieutenant Colonel Aaron Burrow's Battalion, State Troops. Co. "D." Organized November 15, 1862 in Shelby County. Co. "E." Organized October 11, 1862 in Shelby County. Originally in Lieutenant Colonel Aaron Burrow's Battalion, State Troops. Became Co. "H," 3rd Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Co. "F." Organized October 20, 1862, in Fayette County. Became Co. "K," 3rd Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Co. "G." Organized February 1, 1863 in Tipton County. Co. "H." Organized February 13, 1863 in Fayette County. Co. "I." Organized February 13, 1863 in Haywood County. Illegally transferred in August, 1863 to 17th (Marshall's) Regiment, but ordered back by Forrest in December, 1863. Co. "K." Organized February 13, 1863 in Fayette County.


Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment (Ward’s)

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment (Ward’s)
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0359735487

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The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment [also called 13th or 15th Cavalry] was organized as an eight-company battalion in September, 1862, then two other companies were assigned in November. It skirmished in Tennessee and Kentucky and served in General Morgan's Brigade. On Morgan's raid into Ohio during July, 1863, most of the men were captured at Buffington Island and New Lisbon. Those that remained went on to serve in the 1st Kentucky Cavalry Battalion.


Historical Sketch and Roster of The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment (NewsomÕs)

Historical Sketch and Roster of The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment (NewsomÕs)
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0359167780

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The Tennessee 18th Cavalry Regiment was also called the 19th Regiment. It was organized in May, 1864, by consolidating six companies of Newsom's Tennessee Cavalry Regiment and four companies of Forrest's Alabama Cavalry Regiment, The unit was assigned to T.H. Bell's Brigade in the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. Its members were recruited in Hardeman, Madison, Henderson, and McNairy counties.


Historical Sketch and Roster of Hardy's Squadron Tennessee Cavalry

Historical Sketch and Roster of Hardy's Squadron Tennessee Cavalry
Author: John Rigdon
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2017-12-16
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ISBN: 9781981768561

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Hardy's Tennessee Squadron was a temporary organization, formed in December, 1862, by order of Major General John P. McCown, to serve as his escort. It was composed of three companies. In the Battle of Murfreesboro, December 31, 1862, General McCown sent his escort to tie up with Brigadier General John A. Wharton's Cavalry Division on December 30, 1862, and the squadron operated with Wharton's Division on the 31st, participating in a charge made by Ashby's 2nd Regiment. Captain Hardy was commended by General Wharton for his actions on that day. Following the battle, the Squadron went into camp at Shelbyville, with McCown's Division. In June 1863, the two companies from the 12th Battalion were returned to that organization, and on June 17, Captain Partin's Company was detailed as escort for Major General A. P. Stewart. About August 1, 18&3, Partin's Company was assigned as Company "L" of Baxter Smith's 8th (also called 4th) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Companies of Hardy's Squadron: Company A - Also Co. "B" 12th (Day's) Battalion prior to December, 1862 and after June 1863. Company B - Also Co. "E" 12th (Day's) Battalion prior to December, 1862 and after June 1863. Company C - Organized September 20, 1862 at Knoxville, Tennessee. Detailed as escort for Major General A. P. Stewart about August 1, 1863, Partin's Company was assigned as Company "L" of Baxter Smith's 8th (also called 4th) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment.


Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 12th Infantry Regiment (Consolidated)

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 12th Infantry Regiment (Consolidated)
Author: John C Rigdon
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Total Pages: 266
Release: 2020-04-30
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The Tennessee 12th Infantry Regiment was organized at Jackson, Tennessee, in May, 1861. The companies composing the regiment first assembled at Jackson, where the regiment was organized as part of the Provisional Army of Tennessee. The unit was assigned to B.R. Johnson's, P. Smith's, Vaughan's, and Palmer's Brigade. During June, 1862, the 22nd Regiment merged into the 12th, and in October, 1862, this command was consolidated with the 47th Regiment. This was thus one of the earliest regiments to be consolidated and it continued throughout the war known as the 12th Consolidated although several other units were also consolidated in as time went on.Companies Of The Tennessee 12th Infantry RegimentCo. "A", formerly "G". "The Newbern Blues." Dyer County. Co. "B", formerly "C". Gibson County. Co. "C", formerly "H". Gibson County. Co. "D", formerly "B". Gibson County. Co. "E", formerly "K". Kentucky. Co. "F", formerly "A" Gibson County.Co. "G", formerly "I". Gibson County.Co. "H", formerly "E". "The Gibson Stars." Gibson Countv. Co. "I", formerly "D". Gibson County.Co, "K", formerly "F". Gibson County.


Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 4th Cavalry Regiment (Murray's)

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 4th Cavalry Regiment (Murray's)
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781519594907

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Murray's Cavalry Regiment [also called 4th Regiment] was organized in August, 1862, using Spiller's Tennessee Cavalry Battalion as its nucleus. The unit was attached to Wharton's Brigade and fought at Perryville and Murfreesborough. On January 23, 1863, it disbanded. Four companies transferred to Baxter Smith's 8th Cavalry, four to the 22nd Infantry Regiment, and two to the 1st Confederate Cavalry Regiment. Companies Of The Tennessee 4th Cavalry Regiment The 4th Cavalry (Murray's ) was organized using Spiller's Tennessee Cavalry Battalion as its nucleus. Co. "A." Organized June 14, 1862 at Chattanooga, Hamilton County. Became 2nd Co. "D," 1st Confederate Cavalry; later an independent company; in 1864 consolidated with 1st Co. "A," 13th Tennessee Cavalry Co. "B." Organized October 2, 1862 at Mill Creek, Putnam County. Became Co. "H," 22nd Tennessee Infantry Battalion. Co. "C." Organized August 14, 1861 at Knoxville. Men from Sullivan County. Formerly Co. "F," 5th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion (q.v.); then served in Spiller's Battalion. Became Co. "B," 8th (4th) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Co. "D." Organized November 11, 1861 at Livingston, Overton County, as James W. McHenry's Company, "Brown Rangers." Became 2nd Co. "C," 1st Confederate Cavalry. Co. "E." Organized August 22, 1862 from Smith and Jackson Counties. Became Co. "K," 22nd Tennessee Infantry Battalion. Co. "F." Organized August 10, 1861 at Camp McGinnis, Overton County. Men from Fentress County. Attached to this regiment September, 1862. Became Co. I, 8th (4th) Tennessee Cavalry. Co. "G." Organized August 28, 1862 at Pikeville, Bledsoe County. Became Co. "G," 22nd Tennessee Infantry Battalion. Co. "H." Organized July 22, 1861 at Nashville, Davidson County as Q. C. Sanders' Company. Men from Smith County. Became Co. "C," 8th (4th) Tennessee Cavalry. Co. "I." Organized August 11, 1861 at Chattanooga, Hamilton County as C. C. Spiller's Company. Formerly Co. "B," 5th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion; then in Spiller's Battalion. Became Co. "H," 8th (4th) Tennessee Cavalry. Co. "K." Organized July 31, 1862 at Pikeville, Bledsoe County. Became Co. "F," 22nd Tennessee Infantry Battalion.


Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment (Union)

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment (Union)
Author: John C Rigdon
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2021-09-13
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The Tennessee 9th Cavalry Regiment was organized at Camp Nelson from East Tennessee refugees in the early part of 1863, with Joseph H. Parsons, of Knox county, as colonel. It assisted in the capture of Cumberland gap, after which it escorted the prisoners to Lexington, Ky. Returning to Knoxville, it remained there until after the siege of that place, and was then detailed to escort prisoners to Camp Nelson, from which place it was ordered to Nashville, where it arrived in January and remained until about May 1st. It was stationed at Gallatin from that time until August, when it was constituted a portion of the brigade known as the "Governor's Guards," under the command of Gen. Gillem, which then entered upon a campaign in East Tennessee. It participated with great gallantry in all the battles of that campaign, and at Bull's gap a large portion of the regiment was taken prisoners. A large part of the 11th cavalry having also been captured it was consolidated with the remainder of the 9th. On March 21, 1865, it entered upon the raid through Virginia, North and South Carolina and Georgia under Gen. Stoneman. It returned to Tennessee in May and was mustered out at Knoxville in Sept., 1865.


Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 8th Cavalry Regiment

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Tennessee 8th Cavalry Regiment
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-12-31
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ISBN: 9781523200740

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The Tennessee 8th (Baxter Smith's) Cavalry Regiment, usually called 4th Regiment, was organized in November, 1862, but annulled. Reorganized January 23, 1863, by consolidating Davis' Tennessee Cavalry Battalion and four companies from Murray's Cavalry Regiment, its ten companies contained men recruited in the counties of Marshall, Sullivan, Smith, Wilson, Cannon, Rutherford, Hamilton, Fentress, Davidson, DeKalb, and Sumner. Another company was added in August with men from Knox and Blount counties. The regiment served in Wharton's, Biffle's, Dibrell's, and T. Harrison's Brigade. After Murfreesboro the 8th fought at Chickamauga and the Atlanta Campaign. They were in central Tennessee in the late fall of 1864, then in South Carolina by mid Febuary, 1865 to participate in the Battle of Aiken. They ended the war in North Carolina, surrendering with Johnston's army. Companies Of The TN 8th Cavalry Regiment The companies were recruited in the counties of Marshall, Sullivan, Smith, Wilson, Cannon, Ruther-ford, Hamilton, Fentress, Davidson, DeKalb, and Sum-ner. Another company was added in August with men from Knox and Blount counties. Co. "A." "The Marshall Rangers." Men from Marshall County. Co. "B." "The McClellan Troop." Men from Sullivan County. Co. "C." Men from Smith County. James M. Phillips, Co. "D" (also called "E"). Men from Dekalb and Wilson Counties. H. A. Wiley, Co. "E." Men from Cannon County. James R. Lester, Co. "F." Men from Wilson County. Jonathan W. Nichol, Co. "G." Men from Cannon and Rutherford Counties. Samuel H. Clover, Co. "H" (also called "D"). Men from Hamilton County and Alabama. R. H. Anderson, Co. "I." Men from Fentress County. Co. "K." "Cedar Snags." "Paul's People." Men from Davidson, DeKalb, Sumner and Wilson Counties. These were the original ten companies. On August 1, 1863, another company was assigned as Co. "L," Captain John I. Parton (or Partin). Organized September 20, 1862 at Knoxville. Men from Blount and Knox Counties. Formerly part of Hardy's Squadron, Escort to General John P. McCown.