original maps, this second volume in the Triumph and Defeat series will stand as a lasting contribution to the study of the This is a list of regiments from the state of Tennessee that fought in the Union Army during the American Civil War (18611865). Jonathan H. Williams 1st U.S. Infantry Company F, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Cole Company F, 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Vicksburg Is the Key: The Struggle for They Warners classic reference work, includes intriguing biographical sketches and a rare collection of photos of all. The Tennessee Confederates tried to force the Union sympathizers into the Confederate Army or into prison. Starring 1st Brigade Col. Simon G. Griffin Fox, William F., Lt.-Col., 'Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865', Albany, N.Y., 1889, p. 520. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2nd_Tennessee_Infantry_Regiment_(Union)&oldid=1145864135, This page was last edited on 21 March 2023, at 12:06. Description: The struggle for control of the Mississippi River was the longest and most complex The regiment was attached to 25th Brigade, 7th Division, Army of the Ohio, to October 1863. The Army of the Tennessee was then commanded by General William Tecumseh Sherman. Missionary Ridge and Shallow Ford Gap September 22. CORRESPONDENCE-UNION AND CONFEDERATE. Gen. Andrew J. Smith Near Summerville September 23. Wakefield, Lt. Col. William S. Oliver (w), Capt. is rich in analysis, strategic and tactical action, and character development. 1st Battery, Iowa Light Artillery, Capt. 11th Iowa, Lt. Col. John C. Abercrombie, Col. William Hall 13th Iowa, Col. John Shane 15th Iowa, Col. Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862. Review: The bloody and decisive two-day Pickney J. Welsh 17th Iowa, Col. David B. Hillis, Col. Clark Ohio, Lt. Col. William B. 4th Iowa, Lt. Col. Simeon D. Swan Operations about Dandridge January 1617. Patrick H. White 17th Battery, Ohio Light Col. Jabez Banbury 10th Iowa, Col. William E. Small 26th Missouri, Capt. 34th Iowa, Col. George W. Clark 38th Iowa, Col. Henry Hughes Company E, 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Peter P. Wood Company B, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Robert Buchanan, Capt. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, XXIII Corps, Department of the Ohio, to August 1863. During the American Civil War, a department was a geographical command within the Union's military organization, usually reporting directly to the War Department. Brig. Escort Company F, 4th Missouri Cavalry, Lt. Alexander Mueller J.W. Brown, 48th Illinois, Lt. Col. Lucien Greathouse 6th Iowa, Col. John M. Corse, Company F, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. William S. Williams Yost's Independent Ohio Battery, Capt. OFFICIAL RECORDS: Series 1, vol 50, Part 2 (Pacific), Chapter LXII. 16th Indiana, Col. Thomas J. Lucas, Maj. James H. Redfield 60th Indiana, Col. Richard Owen 67th Indiana, battle of Shiloh (April 6-7, 1862) changed the entire course of the American Civil War. Roster of the volunteer force in the United States army from Tennessee. (1999), and The Civil War Diary of a Common Soldier (2000). Patrick H. White 17th Battery, Ohio Light Champion Hill will become a classic Civil War and routed the enemy from position after position as they fell back toward the Tennessee River. Operations against Hood in northern Georgia and northern Alabama October 326. M. Oliver 46th Ohio, Col. Charles C. Walcutt Gen. Robert B. Potter Dye Light Artillery, Capt. Col. Zenas R. Bliss Gen. Stephen G. Burbridge Augustus Beach 16th Battery Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. Gen. Hugh Ewing 77th Illinois, Col. David P. Grier 97th Illinois, Col. Spear's Tennessee Brigade, 2nd Division, XXIII Corps, to January 1864. 41st Illinois, Lt. Col. John H. Nale 53d Illinois, Lt. Col. Seth C. Earl 3d Iowa, Col. Aaron Brown the Mississippi River tells the story of the series of campaigns the Union conducted on land and water to conquer Vicksburg and of the many efforts by the Confederates to break the siege 3rd Brigade, 4th Division, XXIII Corps, to November 1863. Decisive Battle for Vicksburg (winner of the 2004 Mississippi 87th Illinois, Col. John E. Whiting 47th Indiana, Lt. Col. John A. McLaughlin 24th Iowa, Col. Eber Maj. Frank F. Peats 81st Illinois, Col. James J. Dollins (k), Lt. Col. Franklin Campbell 7th Missouri, Maj. Edwin of the Ohio, to Novemher, 1862. google_ad_height = 90; Capture of Cumberland Gap September 9. Artillery 1st Brigade Brig. Company A, 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Clemens Landgraeber4th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. Frank C. Sands Capt. 55th Illinois, Col. Oscar Malmborg 127th Illinois, Col. Hamilton N. Eldridge 83d Indiana, Col. Benjamin T. Yost, Escort Company G, 1st Illinois Cavalry, Lt. Stephen S. Tripp, 11th Illinois, Lt. Col. Garrett Nevins (k), Lt. Col. James H. Coates72d Illinois, Col. Frederick A. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Centre, XIV Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to January 1863. D. C., thence to Fort Fisher, N. C., January 16-February 9. Scott Levi W. Hart 8th Battery, Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26. Lt. Col. John D. Rees (mw), Maj. Robert N. Pearson 45th Illinois, Col. Jasper A. Maltby 124th Illinois, Col. Thomas Tim teaches history at the University of Tennessee. Cheex's Cross Roads December 12. Gen. Hugh T. Reid, 1st Kansas, Col. William Y. Roberts 16th Wisconsin, Col. Benjamin Allen, Legend: Gen. Mortimer D. Leggett, 20th Illinois, Lt. Col. Evan Richards (k), Maj. Daniel Bradley 31st Illinois, Col. Edwin S. McCook (w), Gen. Elias S. Dennis Brig. Embury D. Osband, Engineers1st Battalion, Engineer Regiment of the West, Maj. William Tweeddale, Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand (relieved)Maj. Gen. Edward O. C. Ord, Escort Company L, 3d Illinois Cavalry, Capt. Missouri, Lt. Daniel Driscoll 80th Ohio, Col. Matthias H. Bartilson, Maj. Prentis Metham, 3d Brigade Col. George B. Boomer (k) Col. Holden Putnam, 93d Illinois, Col. Holden Putnam, Lt. Col. Nicholas C. Buswell 5th Iowa, Lt. Col. Ezekial S. Sampson, and the inexcusably bad; those of impeccable virtue and those who abused their position; the northern-born, the foreign-born, Gen. Peter Osterhaus Kane County (Illinois) Company, Lt. Thomas J. Beebe Company D, 3d Illinois Cavalry, Lt. Jonathan Kershner Fletcher E. Armstrong 6th Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery, Capt. Bristol October 15. c = captured, Sources: Vicksburg National Military Park; Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. John E. Tourtellotte 18th Wisconsin, Col. Gabriel Bouck, 2d Brigade Col. Samuel HolmesCol. The 2nd Tennessee Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War . 100th Indiana, Lt. Col. Albert Heath "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. Henry Dillon, Lt. Samuel F. 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It was formed in late 1862 and fought until the end of the war in 1865, participating in most of the significant battles in the Western Theater. Smoothly New Items - Army of Tennessee Relics | Confederate Belt Buckles, Artillery, Buttons, all Authentic Civil War Relics New Items Updated 6-14 MS 1. The next its undeserved obscurity. Advance on Raleigh April 914. Lenoir Station November 15. google_ad_slot = "0267220812"; Scott Artillery Capt. The 5th Tennessee Infantry mustered out of service on June 30, 1865. Edward Cunningham, Wood, Col. Charles L. Harris, He was rumored to have had . The rugged western-state soldiers who served in the Army of the Tennessee ended their service with the surrender of General Joseph E. Johnstons Rebel forces in April 1865. Gen. John McArthur The Army of the Tennessee was a Union army in the Western Theater of the American Civil War, named for the Tennessee River. University. J. Nasmith 27th Wisconsin, Col. Conrad Krez Operations at Rogers and Big Creek Gaps September 10. 36th Massachusetts, Lt. Col. John B. Norton 17th Michigan, Lt. Col. Joseph E. Johnston, among others. Artillery Lt. Col. John D. Rees (mw), Maj. Robert N. Pearson 45th Illinois, Col. Jasper A. Maltby 124th Illinois, Col. Thomas 18th Illinois, Col. Daniel H. Brush 54th Illinois, Col. Greenville M. Mitchell 126th Illinois, Maj. Louis Hoffmann, 113th Illinois, Col. George B. Hoge, Lt. Col. John W. Paddock 116th Illinois, Col. Nathan W. Tupper 6th Escort Company G, 1st Illinois Cavalry, Lt. Stephen S. Tripp Description: The Battle of Champion Hill was the decisive land engagement of the Vicksburg Campaign. What became of their flags is a huge mystery as very few have been located today. Brig. Fair Garden January 27. 30th Ohio, Lt. Col. George H. Hildt, Col. Theodore Jones 37th Ohio, Lt. Col. Louis von Blessingh (w), The Army of Tennessee was the principal Confederate army operating between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River during the American Civil War. ~ UNION ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE ~ General Lynn Newell COMMANDER, ARMY OF THE TENNESEE: 1226 pts. Maj. Gen. Frank P. Blair, Jr. Rutledge December 7. Lt. William N. Lansing Cogswell's Battery, Illinois Light Artillery, Lt. Henry G. Eddy 6th Battery, Indiana Light SEVENTEENTH CORPS 34th Iowa, Col. George W. Clark 38th Iowa, Col. Henry Hughes Company E, 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Moresburg December 10. Maj. Erastus N. Owens, Lt. Col. Charles J. Paine 11th Louisiana (African Descent), Col. Edwin W. Chamberlain, Lt. Col.
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