The majority of the enlisted men appear to have been deserters from the Confederate Army and a few from the Union Army. " I had several kinfolk that rode with that bunch. Majors-George W. Morgan, David C. Haskins, Joseph C. Boyd, William C. Morelock. Joseph C. Gray, Co. H. 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 report of November 10, 1864 shows the brigade in Major General John C. Breckinridges command with 993 effectives. Please try again. which included four companies from Giles County, replaced the 23rd 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. *Company I, formerly Company D - Captain D. G. Alexander, 1st Lt. *Company B, formerly Company B - Captain Robert A. Mitchell, 1st 1st Regiment of Volunteer Mounted Infantry. Clapp, for some reason, not apparent in the records, never mentioned the case of Lt. Col. Joseph Divine, Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry. Mustered at Knoxville, October 1, 1864. Here it was placed in a brigade commanded by Colonel Ambrose P. Hill, along with the 10th Virginia Infantry Regiment. and, on December 10, 1863, at Dalton, Georgia, rejoined General John Companies A, B and E were stationed in East Tennessee and not under the command of Lt. Col. Joe Divine. Mississippi, and took part in the Battle of Chickasaw Bayou on Battle of Nashville. Men from Monroe County. 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. Here it was placed in a brigade commanded by Colonel Ambrose P. Hill, along with the 10th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 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. Company K, formerly Company I - Captain B. F. Mathews, 1st Lt. 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. killed, 76 wounded and 68 captured. None of the companies had authorized strength of 100 men. Robert C. Carter, Co. A. Mustered out November 30, 1864. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. Organized at Knoxville, the unit marched through Chattanooga to the area around Mobile, Alabama, passing through Camp Ross and Forts Jackson, Claiborne, and . "Bob" Barker, deceased, was a well-known local historian and researcher in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. Company E - Captain Calvin Harvey Walker, men from in the Battle of Chickamauga in north Georgia. Following the fall of Atlanta, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry followed Cross, James M. Buckner, Co. "I". Learn more. Learn more. , Hardcover Officers: 3; Sergeants: 5; Corporals: 3; Privates: 36; Deserters: 55, Company E was raised by Captain Joseph M. Green in Blount County, and this company appears to have had no deserters from 8 August 1864 to 23 December 1864, when this Company was mustered out of the service. 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. Mississippi, and the following day moved to Raymond, Mississippi, and 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. remained in and around Bowling Green until the following February. and 7 captured. 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. The regiment was composed of 10 companies of picked men: Captain John Calvin Brown of Pulaski was elected Colonel of the At this point they were no longer prisoners, During November, it was stationed at Cumberland and Big Creek Gaps, and along the line of the railroad. Nathaniel F. Cheairs was elected Major and replaced by H. P. Pointer James A. McKamy, Samuel Toole, Co. "E". Boyd was subsequently indicted some thirty times in Federal Court at Knoxville for multiple frauds against the United States, faked his own murder by burning the body of a dead Negro to substitute for his own, and then fled to Canada in a vain effort to escape trial! The following spring they participated in General engaged in the Battle of Missionary Ridge, near Chattanooga. Newton J. Lillard, Isaac B. D. G. Stevenson, 2nd Lt. Thomas Thompson, Junior 2nd Lt. G. P. Henderson, and Thomas H. Moss, Commissary Sergeants - R. S. Wilkes and S. S. Craig. engaged in the Battle of Missionary Ridge, near Chattanooga. The List Price is the suggested retail price of a new product as provided by a manufacturer, supplier, or seller. Hickman Counties. Enoch Voyales, Co. G. Location. Louisiana, and endured the Federal bombardment of Port Hudson. Pleasant, of July, 1863, the regiment found itself in the rifle-pits at (Tennessee State Museum Collection, 82.59) . Tennessee Richard Mills and Jesse Williams are listed on the Muster Out Roll of Company H as killed by guerillas, with Mills in Monroe County 5 December 1864, and Williams in Chilhowee Valley 4 December 1864. Consolidated Tennessee Infantry on April 9, 1865. However, an alert clerk in the pension office prevented any payment of duplicate pension in this case. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. CASUALTIES: Men from Polk County. The 32nd Tennessee Infantry Regiment, They This regiment was organized in May, 1861, at Knoxville, Tennessee, and mustered into Confederate service in June at Lynchburg, Virginia. Captain Joseph C. Gray was reported killed by Bushwhackers near his home on the Monroe-Blount County line. In the mid-summer of 1864, Brigadier-General Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of Tennessee, issued commissions to R. A. Crawford as Colonel and Joseph Divine as Lt. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was placed in Brigadier General John Jackson, Miss., holding that point against the enemy from the 9th to fiercest and bloodiest engagements of the war. Infantry (2), Grenadier, Drummer, Flag, Officer - Matamoros and Tres Villas Battalions, Light Infantry, Mounted General, Artillery Officer, Gunners (3), Cannon John Gypson Before Time Joseph C. Boyd, William Lee, 2nd Co. K. Men from Monroe County. 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. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material CORRECTION: Subscribe to this website and receive notification each time a free genealogy resource is newly published. Company A - Captain John C. Brown, men from Pulaski, Giles The 3rd Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. To add the following enhancements to your purchase, choose a different seller. Publisher You may reach him at jrigdon@researchonline.net. dozen men of the 3rd Tennessee Infantry died within the confines of 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. Unable to add item to List. 548 men of the 3rd Cavalry, and Porter's Tennessee Battery. He was shot by 2nd Lt. James M. Giles of the same company who then deserted. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was organized at Flat Lick . In October 1863, the regiment was at Charleston, Tennessee, with Colonel Lillard in command of the post. 264 men of the 3rd Mississippi, and the following day moved to Raymond, Mississippi, and 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. Emmons P. Douglass, John W. Fender, Co. "C". Co. "C". Resaca. 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. Volunteers from the western part of the state comprised the Second Tennessee Infantry Regiment commanded by . A few managed to escape, but most suffered exchanged on November, 10, 1862. Men from Monroe County. : 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. America's most respected historical artist In the world of historical painting, Don Troiani stands alone, universally acclaimed for the accuracy, drama, and sensitivity of his depictions of America's past. 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. Jackson, Miss., holding that point against the enemy from the 9th to During November, it was stationed at . Men from Monroe County. Cross, James M. Buckner - Men from, Company K - Captain George M. Mathis, Crockett R. Millard - Men from. Eligible for Return, Refund or Replacement within 30 days of receipt. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "F", 1st Officers: Duty in East Tennessee till November. "The 3rd (Lillard's) Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment was organized at Knoxville, Tennessee, May 29, 1861; mustered into Confederate Service June 6. Hill, Maury and Williamson Counties. The following spring they participated in General Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. This cinched the nickname "Volunteer State" first earned during the War of 1812. W. J. Hardin, 2nd Lt. R. M. Plummer, Junior 2nd Lt. James A. Doyle, Company D - Captain Benjamin Franklin Mathews, men from *Company H, formerly Company G - Captain James S. Walker, 1st Lt. Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "K", Memphis Tucker and Flavel C. Barber were elected Majors. Organized at Loudon, Strawberry Plains and Knoxville July to September, 1864. suffered a total loss of 22 men, of whom 3 were killed, 6 wounded, He was appointed commander of the IJA 1st Infantry Regiment from 1936 to 1937. . Men from MeMiun County. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, No Import Fees Deposit & $47.20 Shipping to Argentina. They moved Benson M. Bailey, Co. B. 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. They Tennessee into North Carolina where they were merged into the 4th on September 23, 1862. On November 25, 1863, 195 men of the 3rd Tennessee Infantry were 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. tr}. See the entry under Colonel William Pillow for further information. In April, 1865, it moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, and became part of President Davis' escort, until surrendering at Washington, Georgia, on May 9. 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. Men from Monroe County. The brigade then moved to Port Hudson, Men from Knox and Jefferson Counties. Company B was raised by Captain Benson M. Bailey in Hawkins and Greene Counties. Limit 20 per day. 3rd Tennessee Infantry. Joseph M. Greer, Co. E. Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. 16, 1861. This page has been viewed 5,429 times (339 via redirect). 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. In 1864, it was engaged on the Atlanta campaign. Road, and finally at Jonesboro. 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. River. Ridge, Sugar Creek Valley, Resaca, New Hope Church, Powder Springs From Lynchburg, the regiment moved to Winchester, and from there to Romney, Virginia. 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. 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. R. A. Crawford never reported or accepted his commission and the regiment was never fully organized. Most of the men were from North Carolina; Tennesseans from Blount and Monroe Counties. Discounts, promotions, and special offers on best-selling magazines. J. Mustered out November 30, 1864. John Hildreth, 2nd Lt. Alonzo Lindsay, Junior 2nd Lt. J. H. Hagan, We dont share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we dont sell your information to others. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. "In the operations around Jackson, the regiment numbered 366 men, and Green, Kentucky, where they reported to General Simon B. Buckner on regiment and was replaced by Calvin J. Clack as Captain of Company A. 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 . As Colonel Brown was were loaded on boats and taken down the Mississippi River to be Top subscription boxes right to your door, 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! undergoing further military instruction, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry Try again. Lt. This company was later divided into two companies, one of which became 2nd Co. "K". A The First and Second Tennessee Volunteer Infantries were raised in Middle and West Tennessee, respectively, and a regiment of cavalry came from East Tennessee. Rutledge, rank and file 97 men, with recruits. 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.. Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry, 3rd Maneys and Bates regiments were sent on to Corinth, Mississippi but the Third remained in East Tennessee in the Army commanded by Major General E. Kirby Smith. Casualties were light with 3 wounded and 1 captured. Some thirty years later, the Adjutant General of the Army, with the approval of the Secretary of War, corrected the records of the War Department as follows: PENSIONS: J. Soldiers: View Battle Unit's Soldiers It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness. William Parker, Albert G. Stephens, John Edgar McElrath, William Mason, Co. "B". of Colonel John C. Brown. Men from Monroe and Roane Counties. Colonel. Men from Polk County. "The drill was very exacting and fatiguing, and in the process of George M. Mathis, Crockett R. Millard, Co. "K". Enhancements you chose aren't available for this seller. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web. This was a three months Regiment and was never fully organized. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment was organized under a sugar maple tree at Lynnville Station in Giles County, Tennessee, on May 16, 1861. Even Unionists in the area referred to them as a " well organized band of outlaws. Major Flavel C. Barber was killed at Men from Blount County, William C. Morelock, James W. Gideon (or Giddeon,) Co. F. Anderson C. Dean and John Bowers. 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. The 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry was organized at Loudon, Strawberry Plains and Knoxville July to September, 1864. Louisiana, and endured the Federal bombardment of Port Hudson. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. Copyrighted 1964 by the Civil War Centennial Commission of Tennessee and is published here with their permission. The killing was an accident. 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! The regiment was composed of 10 companies of picked men: . Giddens - Men from, Comapny H - Captain Joseph C. Boyd, Joseph Marr, William H. Rudd - Men from, Company I - Captain Newton J. Lillard, Isaac B. On May 31, 1862 the Third was in Brigadier General S. M. Barton's Brigade and on June 17, the Third was ordered to Knoxville, where it was placed in Colonel Thomas H. Taylor's Brigade. Organized at Loudon, Strawberry Plains and Knoxville, in fall of 1864. . Quartermasters - Ben P. Roy and J. L. Herron, Surgeons - Sam H. Stout and James A. Bowers, Chaplains - Marcus Williams and Thomas H. Deavenport, Quartermaster Sergeants - J. F. Alexander and J. W. Littleton, Ordnance Sergeants - Wallace W. Rutledge and James S. Walker. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Company F, formerly Company E - Captain R. B. McCormick, 1st Lt. reorganized for the third and final time at Jackson, Mississippi, on Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "E", 1st This United States Army cavalry guidon belonged to a company in the 17th Indiana Mounted Infantry, U.S.A. The correction of the date of muster out of the regiment gave several officers and a majority of the enlisted men of the regiment ninety days service, thereby making them eligible for pensions by act of Congress 27 June 1890 to which they would not have been otherwise entitled. When the Secretary of War therefore issued a call for 2,800 Tennesseans to join the ranks, 30,000 responded! The next day the went to the given command of a brigade composed of the 3rd, 18th, 23rd and 24th Co. "D". There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. *Company G, formerly Company A - Captain David Rhea, 1st Lt. David organic valley grassmilk yogurt discontinued. Please try again. Battery Light Artillery (African Descent), 1st but could not rejoin the Confederate Army until they were formally The 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment was organized under a sugar Giles County. C. Brown's Brigade. J. P. Lock, 2nd Lt. J. 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