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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 15 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. Volume 1. 1 1 Browse Search
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A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.) 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. Volume 1., The opposing forces at Shiloh. (search)
ol. A. K. Blythe (k), Lieut.-Col. D. L. Herron (k), Major James Moore; 2d Tenn., Col. J. Knox Walker; 15th Tenn., Lieut.-Col. R. C. Tyler (w), Major John F. Hearn; 154th Tenn. (senior), Col. Preston Smith, Lieut.-Col. Marcus J. Wright; Tenn. Battery, Capt. Marshall T. Polk (w). Brigade loss: k, 120; w, 607; m, 13 = 740. Second Brigade, Col. William H. Stephens, Col. George Maney: 7th Ky., Col. Charles Wickliffe (m. w), Lieut.-Col. W. D. Lannom; 1st Tenn. (battalion), Col. George Maney, Major H. R. Field; 6th Tenn., Lieut.-Col. T. P. Jones, Col. W. H. Stephens; 9th Tenn., Col. H. L. Douglass; Miss. Battery, Capt. Melancthon Smith. Brigade loss: k, 75; w, 413; m, 3 =491. Cavalry: 1st Miss., Col. A. J. Lindsay; Miss. and Ala. Battalion, Lieut.-Col. R. H. Brewer. Cavalry loss: k, 5; w, 12; n, 2 = 19. Unattached: 47th Tenn., Col. M. R. Hill. Second army corps, Major-Gen. Braxton Bragg. Escort: Alabama Cavalry, Capt. R. W. Smith. First division, Brig.-Gen. Daniel Ruggles. First B
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Perryville, Ky., October 8th, 1862. (search)
, Col. John Chester; Tenn. Battery, Capt. W. W. Carnes. Brigade loss: k, 68; w, 272; m, 7 = 347. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. A. P. Stewart: 4th Tenn., Col. O. F. Strahl; 5th Tenn., Col. C. D. Venable; 24th Tenn., Lieut.-Col. H. L. W. Bratton; 31st Tenn., Col. E. E. Tansil; 33d Tenn., Col. W. P. Jones; Miss. Battery, Capt. T. J. Stanford. Brigade loss: k, 62; w, 340; m, 26 = 428. Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. George Maney: 41st Ga., Col. Charles A. McDaniel (w), Maj. John Knight; 1st Tenn., Col. H. R. Field; 6th Tenn., Col. George C. Porter; 9th Tenn., Lieut.-Col. John W. Buford (w), Major George W. Kelsoe; 27th Tenn., Lieut.-Col. W. Frierson (w), Major A. C. Allen; Miss. Battery, Lieut. William B. Turner. Brigade loss: k, 136; w, 517; m, 34 = 687. cavalry Brigade, Col. John A. Wharton: 1st Ky. (3 co's),----; The dash indicates that the name of the commanding officer has not been found in the Official Records.--editors. 4th Tenn.,----; 8th Tex.,----. Brigade loss (not separately rep
hat day the troops were arranged as follows: Major-General A. P. Hill occupied the front line, formed of two regiments of Field's brigade, commanded by Colonel Brockenbrough, and the brigades of Archer, Lane, and Pender, (posted from right to left iposition he had reached almost without opposition, thus greatly endangering our right, as, in a few minutes, Archer's and Field's brigades, with our batteries on the right, would have been surrounded, and the enemy have obtained a lodgment from whichere; five hundred and twenty-one is the amount taken. Return of small Arms, Ammunition, &c., collected on the Battle-Field before Fredericksburg, in the Engagements of the 12th and 13th of December, 1862. small arms.ammunition, &c. Sp numbering altogether fourteen guns, had position on the heights near the railroad, supported by the brigades of Brigadier-General Field (Colonel Brockenbrough commanding) and Brigadier-General Archer. Captains Braxton (Lieutenant Marye commanding B
cellorsville, however,.the enemy's cavalry advanced on the Ely's Ford road, made its appearance, and after a precipitate advance upon our picket, capturing several, he subsequently came upon our rear guard, the Twelfth Virginia infantry, Lieutenant-Colonel Field commanding, and was repulsed so effectually as to leave us free from any further annoyance during the change of position, to which I have already referred, and then in process of execution. Shortly after we had taken up our new line, ats and men, as well in bearing the hardships and privations attending eight consecutive days of exposure and excitement, as well as in battle, deserve high commendation, and at least this acknowledgment at my hands. The Twelfth Virginia, Lieutenant-Colonel Field commanding, for its rapid and efficient resistance of the superior forces of the enemy, while covering the formation of our lines of battle on the turnpike, Friday, the first May. The Sixth Virginia, Colonel Rogers commanding, for its v
composed of the Fourth Tennessee regiment, Colonel James A. McMurray commanding; the Sixth and Ninth Tennessee regiments (consolidated), Colonel George C. Porter commanding; the First and Twenty-seventh Tennessee regiments (consolidated), Colonel H. R. Field commanding; Maney's battalion sharpshooters, Major Frank Maney commanding, and a field battery of four twelve-pounder Napoleon guns, under the command of First Lieutenant William B. Turner. My command crossed Chickamauga Creek at Hunt'sht as though there was no death, no suffering before them, but only their cause to serve. I feel it proper, in addition to those whose good conduct has been mentioned in connection with their wounds, to express my thanks to Colonels Porter and Field, commanding regiments, and their associate field officers, Lieutenant-Colonel Buford, Lieutenant-Colonel House and Major Allen, for their zealous and efficient aid throughout the engagement. Also to Major Maney, commanding battalion of sharpshoo
Wheeler   7thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. J. G. Stocks   8thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. Baxter SmithNov. 24, 1862.  9thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. J. D. Bennett   10thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. Napier   11thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. J. H. Edmundson   12thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. Robert V. RichardsonFeb. 14, 1863.Promoted Brigadier-General. 1stTennesseeRegimentInfantryCol. P. TurneyMay 8, 1861.  Col. George Maney Promoted Brigadier-General. 1stTennesseeRegimentInfantryCol. H. R. Field   2dTennesseeRegimentInfantryCol. David Goodall   3dTennesseeRegimentInfantryCol. N. J. Lillard   Col. John C. Brown Promoted Major-General. 3dTennesseeRegimentInfantryCol. C. H. WalkerSept. 26, 1862.  4thTennesseeRegimentInfantryCol. J. D. Henry   Col. R. P. Neely   5thTennesseeRegimentInfantryCol. Wm. C. SnowDec. 7, 1862.  Col. W. E. Travis   6thTennesseeRegimentInfantryCol. G. C. PorterMay 8, 1862.  Col. W. H. Stephens   7thTennesseeRegimentInfantr