This cinched the nickname "Volunteer State" first earned during the War of 1812. A few managed to escape, but most suffered exchanged on November, 10, 1862. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. 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. Camp Douglas. C. Brown's Brigade. Three deserters from the First Wisconsin Cavalry were commissioned as officers in the Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry. : Company E, formerly Company F - Captain George W. Jones, 1st Lt. 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. Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "B", 1st Posted on November 27, 2016 by . The report of Adjutant General J. P Brownlow, State of Tennessee, dated March 1, 1866, stated this was a three-months organization, and did no service, never being fully organized. During October and November the brigade took part in the fighting around Bulls Gap and Morristown, Tennessee. "In the operations around Jackson, the regiment numbered 366 men, and Benson M. Bailey, Co. B. 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. Men from MeMiun County. by his brother Ephraim H. F. Gordon as Captain of Company G. Captain Duty in East Tennessee until November. 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! michelle brown rumson nj obituary (function(){var js = "window['__CF$cv$params']={r:'7a2a603e4c192a9d',m:'1RAyzwjNAVpc6P2TyxUBUvkMR_18jN9ZH2oL_Td4_OU-1677935600-0-AemDemAmsaank3Hq5G0l0nVK47rtbsi5N7iPlqih/HwHjjcUTT9rM60wDbCDY0aHYMUg/yqc1oLQc27sdSvIr/K6yYkRN56mZjLa7aE525oA+UMm6C25yPdf4Qk05lzzIG5EOO9YUMwYtHE7MtZxfYS77Z8sbVA5fikZgwNlb1+K',s:[0x610ddc2622,0x991de87cb9],u:'/cdn-cgi/challenge-platform/h/g'};var now=Date.now()/1000,offset=14400,ts=''+(Math.floor(now)-Math.floor(now%offset)),_cpo=document.createElement('script');_cpo.nonce='',_cpo.src='/cdn-cgi/challenge-platform/h/g/scripts/alpha/invisible.js?ts='+ts,document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(_cpo);";var _0xh = document.createElement('iframe');_0xh.height = 1;_0xh.width = 1;_0xh.style.position = 'absolute';_0xh.style.top = 0;_0xh.style.left = 0;_0xh.style.border = 'none';_0xh.style.visibility = 'hidden';document.body.appendChild(_0xh);function handler() {var _0xi = _0xh.contentDocument || _0xh.contentWindow.document;if (_0xi) {var _0xj = _0xi.createElement('script');_0xj.nonce = '';_0xj.innerHTML = js;_0xi.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(_0xj);}}if (document.readyState !== 'loading') {handler();} else if (window.addEventListener) {document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', handler);} else {var prev = document.onreadystatechange || function () {};document.onreadystatechange = function (e) {prev(e);if (document.readyState !== 'loading') {document.onreadystatechange = prev;handler();}};}})(); RootsWeb is funded and supported by Enrolled in Blount County, July-August, 1864; mustered at Knoxville, August 11, 1864. of Colonel John C. Brown. . Discover more of the authors books, see similar authors, read author blogs and more. in the Battle of Chickamauga in north Georgia. of July, 1863, the regiment found itself in the rifle-pits at Company H - Captain George W. Jones, men from Culleoka, Maury 3rd Regiment of East Tennessee Militia. They mustered out November 30, 1864. 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. in Monroe County, including veterans of the War of 1812. Militia and a regiment of Mounted Infantry. Men from Meigs County. engaged in a battle and before we begin I wish to say that I do not *Company H, formerly Company G - Captain James S. Walker, 1st Lt. Login to post. Commanded by Colonel William Johnson serving under General Nathaniel Taylor. Most of the men were from North Carolina; Tennesseans from Blount and Monroe Counties. Men from MeMiun County. 3rd (Lillard's) Cavalry (3rd Mounted Infantry, 3rd (Vaughan's . CWT. On January 31, 1864 the same units were listed as Vaughns Mounted Infantry Brigade, in Longstreets Cavalry Corps commanded by Major General William T. Martin. This page has been viewed 5,429 times (339 via redirect). About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! Records filed as 3rd (Lillards) Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment. BUSHWHACKERS: Men from Monroe County. met the advance of Union General U. S. Grant's army in one of the Company C, formerly Company H - Captain Robert T. Cooper, 1st Lt. 3rd Regiment Mounted Infantry (Lillard's) Roster. . John F. Hannah, David C. Haskins, B. F. Gaddis, Co. D. Discounts, promotions, and special offers on best-selling magazines. Gregg's Brigade and was involved in a sharp skirmish at Springdale, Colonel Calvin Harvey Walker was killed at Powder Springs The 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. , Item Weight Joseph C. Boyd, Joseph Marr, William H. Rudd, Co. H. reorganized for the third and final time at Jackson, Mississippi, on Tennessee & Alabama Vidette Cavalry, 1st Company B - Captain Daniel F. Wade, men from Mt. On February 5, 1865, the brigade was stationed at Bristol, Tennessee, with the Third at Jonesboro, Tennessee. Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. 3rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment. Learn more. Men from Monroe County. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry went into winter camp in north Georgia OFFICERS KILLED: Joseph E. Johnston's retreat to Atlanta and fought at Rocky Face Colonel John C. Brown had Louisiana, and endured the Federal bombardment of Port Hudson. John H. Cagle of Company E. was killed in action by Confederates at Lee's Ferry in Anderson County on 6 September 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. D. G. Stevenson, 2nd Lt. Thomas Thompson, Junior 2nd Lt. G. P. The intense cold of Camp Douglas, Illinois, located on Lake Categories. Along with the rest of the Army it was paroled, and declared exchanged September 12, 1863. 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. Top subscription boxes right to your door, 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon. He resided in both Andrews, NC and Washington, DC where he was employed by the Veteran's Administration.]. Battalion Light Artillery, Battery "A", 1st "B". In October 1863, the regiment was at Charleston, Tennessee, with Colonel Lillard in command of the post. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. Men from Monroe and Roane Counties. Consolidated Tennessee Infantry on April 9, 1865. Mustered at Loudon, August 10, 1864. were loaded on boats and taken down the Mississippi River to be Anderson C. Dean and John Bowers. CANNON, Col. Newton DESIGNATION: 2nd Regiment of Volunteer Mounted Riflemen disability, and death.". , Hardcover The 3rd Tennessee Infantry Company F - Captain Nathaniel F. Cheairs, men from Spring Company B, Captain Wade, became Company C. Company C, Captain Barber, became Company K. Company D, Captain Mathews, became Company I. : rank and file 90 men, with recruits. The 3rd NCMI, under the command of Colonel George Washington Kirk . Formed May 14, 1862 from men from Co. "H". and 7 captured. fighting of the Battle of Fort Donelson. From Lynchburg, the regiment moved to Winchester, and from there to Romney, Virginia. The 3rd Tennessee Infantry was The next day the went to the PRISONERS OF WAR: We are sorry. 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) given command of a brigade composed of the 3rd, 18th, 23rd and 24th Consult the name index of Tennesseans in the . 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. December 27-29, 1862. Skirmish at Lee's Ferry September 6. ${cardName} not available for the seller you chose. Mississippi, and took part in the Battle of Chickasaw Bayou on Union army unit. Men from Blount County Co. "F". This regiment was organized in May, 1861, at Knoxville, Tennessee, and mustered into Confederate service in June at Lynchburg, Virginia. Company A, Captain Clack, remained Company A. 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. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Giles County. Newton J. Lillard, Isaac B. Men from Monroe County. Organized at Loudon, Strawberry Plains and Knoxville July to September, 1864. Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry, 2nd tr}. Practically all of the rest of the Volunteers from the western part of the state comprised the Second Tennessee Infantry Regiment commanded by . Infantry (2), Grenadier, Drummer, Flag, Officer - Matamoros and Tres Villas Battalions, Light Infantry, Mounted General, Artillery Officer, Gunners (3), Cannon John Gypson Before Time Casualties were light with 3 wounded and 1 captured. Colonel Calvin J. Clack was killed at Jonesboro. Finally, after The brigade then moved to Port Hudson, Cornersville, Giles County. Men from Knox and Jefferson Counties. Also called 3rd Confederate Infantry;3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment;3rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment. 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. 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. rank and file 75 men, with recruits. Camp Douglas, Illinois. met the advance of Union General U. S. Grant's army in one of the 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! been promoted to Brigadier General and had been called to Chattanooga engaged in the Battle of Missionary Ridge, near Chattanooga. 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. The 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. This company was later divided into two companies, one of which became 2nd Co. "K". We work hard to protect your security and privacy. were paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina, on May 1, 1865. This was a three months Regiment and was never fully organized. R. A. Crawford never reported or accepted his commission and the regiment was never fully organized. 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. 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.