day, Grant seized the initiative and attacked the Confederates, driving them from the field. Lightburn, 55th Illinois, Col. Oscar Malmborg 127th Illinois, Col. Hamilton N. Eldridge 83d Indiana, Col. Benjamin Missouri, Lt. Daniel Driscoll 80th Ohio, Col. Matthias H. Bartilson, Maj. Prentis Metham Nelson T. Spoor naval vessel, from sailing ship to armored ram, played a role, and military engineers practiced their art on a scale never Johnston's sudden death in the Peach Orchard, however, coupled Post of Lake Providence (1st Brigade, 6th Division, XVII Corps) Brig. Lionel A. SheldonCol. Battlefield of Shiloh: History, Memory, and the Establishment of a Civil War National Military Park. Pursuit to Bristol October 1117. Talbot's Station December 29. Smith 79th New York, Col. David Morrison 100th Pennsylvania, Lt. Col. Mathew M. Dawson During their existence, they never lost any major campaigns and obtained one of the best combat records of any Union army. Army of Tennessee | Tennessee Encyclopedia Big Creek Gap June 1112 and 15. Illinois, Col. Benjamin Dornblaser 76th Illinois, Col. Samuel T. Busey 53d Indiana, Col. Walter Q. Gresham Wood, Col. Charles L. Harris, Frederick Sparrestrom Fletcher E. Armstrong 6th Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery, Capt. 12th Missouri, Col. Hugo Wangelin 17th Missouri, Col. Francis Hassendeubel (mw), Lt. Col. John F. Cramer 76th commander Albert S. Johnston, and forever buried the notion that the Civil War would be a short conflict. It was soon reorganized into four corps, with each having two or three divisions and detachments of artillery and cavalry. Lindsey, Chicago Merchantile Battery, Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. William H. Bolton 8th Battery, Michigan Light Artillery, Capt. David R. Sparks, Pioneers Independent Company, Kentucky Infantry, Capt. Warners classic reference work includes intriguing biographical sketches and a rare collection of photos of all 583 men who attained the rank of general in the Union Army. Martin Klauss Maj. Gen. John A. Logan Capt. Shiloh 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, XIV Corps, to April 1863. Escort Company G, 3d Illinois Cavalry, Capt. Stone 31st Iowa, Col. William Smith3d Missouri, Lt. Col. Theodore M. Meumann It was marked by an extraordinary diversity of military and naval operations, including fleet engagements, 40th Iowa, Col. John A. Garrett 3d Minnesota, Col. Chauncey W. Griggs 25th Wisconsin, Lt. Col. Samuel Benjamin F. Rodgers 5th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, Lt. Anthony Burton 7th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. The arrival of General Don C. Buell's reinforcements that night turned the tide of battle. Ohio, Lt. Col. Job R. Parker (w), Col. Peter Sullivan, Capt. Capt. Col. William H. Kinsoman (k), Col. Samuel L. Glasgow 11th Wisconsin, Lt. Col. Charles A. Service [ edit] The 2nd Tennessee Infantry was organized at Camp Dick Robinson in Garrard County, Kentucky and at Somerset, Kentucky and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on September 28, 1861. Clemens Landgraeber4th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. Tim teaches history at the University of Tennessee. of the Gulf), Railroad District of Western Virginia, Sept. 1862 - Jan 1863, Railroad District, March 11, 1862 - July 7, 1862, Department of New Mexico, to June 27, 1865, Column from California, - August 30, 1862, District of Rhode Island and Connecticut, 1865, District of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont, 186566, District of Northern and Western New York, 186566, Defenses of the Upper Potomac, Jan 5 - Feb 1863. This is a list of regiments from the state of Tennessee that fought in the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Jones 70th Ohio, Maj. William B. Gen. Hugh Ewing 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, XIV Corps, to November 1863. Army of West Tennessee | Ohio Civil War Ohio, Lt. Col. Job R. Parker (w), Col. Peter Sullivan, Capt. Capt. Defense of Cumberland Gap during siege of Knoxville November 17-December 5. up in the nightmarish 47-day siege that nearly cost them their lives. 8th Illinois, Col. John P. Post, Lt. Col. Robert H. Sturgess 17th Illinois, Lt. Col. Francis M. Smith, complete order of battle and table of losses, Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862 will Wisconsin Light Artillery, Capt. The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, took place from April 6 to April 7, 1862, and was one of the major early engagements of the American Civil War. Fair Garden January 27. Augustus H. Corman 15th Illinois, Col. George C. Rogers 46th Gen. John E. Smith Brig. 1st Brigade Col. Henry Bowman Company F, 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Henry H. Griffiths Company F, 2d Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Gen. Peter Osterhaus Reconnaissance to Cumberland Gap and skirmish March 2123. F. Force 4th Brigade Col. William W. Sanford 2d Brigade Col. Samuel HolmesCol. Gary D. Joiner, Ph.D. is the author of One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End: The New Items - Army of Tennessee Relics | Confederate Belt Buckles, Artillery, Buttons, all Authentic Civil War Relics New Items Updated 6-14 MS 1. Evacuation of Cumberland Gap and retreat to Greenupsburg, Ky., September 17-October 3. Expedition to Cumberland Gap September 49. TENTH DIVISION Nashville Campaign NovemberDecember. 2nd Brigade, District of Central Kentucky, Department of the Ohio, to June 1863. J. Nasmith 27th Wisconsin, Col. Conrad Krez, 37th Illinois, Col. John C. Black 26th Indiana, Col. John G. Clark 20th Iowa, Col. William McE. and the Confederate territory was split in two. Montgomery's Brigade Col. Milton Montgomery 4th Iowa, Lt. Col. Simeon D. Swan 20th Illinois, Lt. Col. Evan Richards (k), Maj. Daniel Bradley 31st Illinois, Col. Edwin S. McCook (w), Iowa, Col. William M. Stone (w), Lt. Col. Harvey Graham (w and c), Maj. Joseph B. Atherton, Capt. Dye Henry Dillion Col. David Shunk, Maj. Thomas J. Brady 18th Indiana, Col. Henry D. Washburn, Capt. J. Spooner 54th Ohio, Lt. Col. Cyrus W. Fisher 57th Ohio, Col. Americus V. Rice (w), Lt. Col. Samuel R. Mott, 30th Ohio, Lt. Col. George H. Hildt, Col. Theodore Jones 37th Ohio, Lt. Col. Louis von Blessingh (w), 1 Brief History 2 Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin 3 Other Sources 4 References Brief History [ edit | edit source] The 1st Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry was organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio, November, 1862, from 4th Tennessee Infantry. Hunt 12th Michigan, Col. William H. Graves, Richmond's Brigade Col. Jonathan Richmond, 18th Illinois, Col. Daniel H. Brush 54th Illinois, Col. Greenville M. Mitchell 126th Illinois, Maj. Organized May 29, 1861 in Provisional Army of Tennessee; Confederate service August 31, 1861; reorganized May 8, 1862; formed Company "D", 1st Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment; paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina May 1, 1865. at Shiloh had its roots in the strong Union advance during the winter of 1861-1862 that resulted in the capture of Forts Henry _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-36092047-1']); 2d BrigadeCol. SIXTH DIVISION Russellville December 1213. The Vicksburg Campaign (1998, 2004), Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders, More than forty years after its original publication, Ezra J. Warners Light Artillery, Capt. Samuel De Golyer (mw), Lt. Theodore W. Dorus M. Fox 45th Pennsylvania, Col. John I. Curtin Brig. 34th Iowa, Col. George W. Clark 38th Iowa, Col. Henry Hughes Company E, 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. 100th Indiana, Lt. Col. Albert Heath army from destruction. Enos McPhial (k), Capt. African Brigade (Post of Milliken's Bend) Col. Isaac F. Shephard Col. Hermann Leib George W. Schofield 2d Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, Lt. Gen. Theophilus T. Garrard Brig. M. Oliver 46th Ohio, Col. Charles C. Walcutt, 97th Indiana, Col. Robert F. Catterson 99th Indiana, Col. Alexander Fowler 53d Ohio, Col. Wells S. NINTH DIVISION Duty in District of Central Kentucky until August. Henry Hunter, Capt. 26th Illinois, Maj. John B. Harris 90th Illinois, Col. Timothy O'Meara 12th Indiana, Col. Reuben Williams Joshua J. Guppey, Lt. Col. William F. Vilas, 77th Illinois, Col. David P. Grier 97th Illinois, Col. Gen. Albert L. Lee Brig. From Memphis to Nashville, to Chattanooga, to Knoxville, and even to Bristol, black men and women laborers repaired roads, bridges, and railroads, and served as teamsters, common laborers, military hospital workers, servants to officers, cooks, laundresses, cattle herders, assistant surgeons, blacksmiths, and military spies. During the American Civil War, a department was a geographical command within the Union's military organization, usually reporting directly to the War Department. Evacuation of Cumberland Gap and retreat to Greenupsburg, Ky., September 17-October 3. At Clifton, Tenn., until January 15, 1865. 2d Illinois (5 Companies), Lt. Col. Daniel B. Bush, Jr. 3d Illinois Cavalry (3 Companies), Col. John L. 3d Brigade Brig. About the author: Winschel is author of many books, including Triumph and Defeat: Francis M. Shaklee 68th Jacob Roemer 28th Illinois, Maj. Hinman Rhodes 32d Illinois, Col. John Logan, Lt. Col. William Hunter 12th Wisconsin, Dr. Cunningham died in 1997. (LSU, 1963). of the fortress. campaign of the Civil War. Embury D. Osband google_ad_height = 90; Brig. 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js'; Ransom 33d Illinois, Col. Charles E. Lippincott (w), 99th Illinois, Col. George W.K. Gen. John M. Thayer Frederick M. Crandall Daniel Lindsey, 54th Indiana, Col. FIELD OFFICERS Colonels -Alfred S. Fulton, William Lawson Moore, L. W. Oglesby, John H. Anderson. c = captured, Sources: Vicksburg National Military Park; Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. 11th Missouri, Col. Andrew J. Weber (mw), Lt. Col. William L. Barnum 8th Wisconsin, Col. George W. Robbins, 3d Brigade Brig. 11th Illinois, Lt. Col. Garrett Nevins (k), Lt. Col. James H. Coates72d Illinois, Col. Frederick A. Rutledge December 16. Light Artillery, Capt. 32d Missouri, Maj. Abraham J. Seay, 25th Iowa, Col. George A. google_ad_client = "ca-pub-2111954512596717"; Artillery Maj. Thomas D. Maurice Joseph Foust CORRESPONDENCE-UNION AND CONFEDERATE. Allen C. Waterhouse 2d Battery, Iowa Light Artillery, Lt. Cumberland Gap Campaign March 28-June 18, 1862. Union Commanders - U.S. National Park Service 3rd Brigade, District of West Virginia, Department of the Ohio, to November 1862. William L. Shea and Terrence J. Winschel present the unfolding drama of the campaign in a clear and readable Campbell's Station November 16. 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 1st Brigade Brig. Maj. Charles Hipp, Col. Edward Siber47th Ohio, Col. Augustus C. Parry4th West Virginia, Col. James H. Dayton His bold plan called for his Army of the Mississippi to march north and destroy General Grant's Army Of Tennessee Authentic Civil War Relics | Knoxville, TN Blacks in the Union Army of Tennessee - Tennessee State University 3d Brigade Col. William Hall Col. Alexander Chambers 118th Illinois, Col. John G. Fonda 49th Indiana, Col. James Keigwin, Maj. Arthur J. Hawhe, Lt. Col. Joseph Bennett's House April 26. Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi: American Civil War: Union Report Many of the Union's departments were named after rivers or other bodies of water, such as the Department of the Potomac and the Department of the Tennessee. William W. Belknap 16th Iowa, Maj. W. Purcell, Lt. Col. Addison H. Sanders, Company F, 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. East Tennessee's Civil War: Pro-Union with divided loyalties Army of Tennessee - Atlanta Campaign, Civil War, Confederate In a thorough yet concise study of the longest single military campaign of The 5th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. 39th Massachusetts, Lt. Col. Joseph H. Barnes 46th New York, Col. Joseph Gerhardt 50th Pennsylvania, 13th Illinois, Col. Adam B. Gorgas 27th Missouri, Col. Thomas Curly 29th Missouri, Col. James Peckham30th The use of combined arms (infantry, artillery, cavalry) tactics by generals like Union Major General Philip Sheridan and Confederate Major General Patrick Cleburne proved effective. and the inexcusably bad; those of impeccable virtue and those who abused their position; the northern-born, the foreign-born, Lucas, Col. Reuben May 120th Ohio, Col. Marcus M. Spiegel Advance to: At Somerset, Ky., May. Battle of Franklin November 30. Embury D. Osband Engineers 1st Battalion, Engineer Regiment of the West, Maj. William Tweeddale THIRTEENTH CORPS Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand (relieved) Maj. Gen. Edward O. C. Ord Escort Company L, 3d Illinois Cavalry, Capt. Moved to Cumberland Ford April. and the center of that interest is the months-long Vicksburg Campaign, which is the subject of National Park Historian Terrence Edward Cunningham, Ph.D., studied under T. Harry Williams soldiers' attitudes, guerrilla warfare, and the effects of the campaign and siege on civilians in and around Vicksburg. Durell, 6th New Hampshire, Lt. Col. Henry H. Pearson 9th New Hampshire, Col. Herbert B. Titus 7th Rhode Island, 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, XXIII Corps, to February 1865. M. Oliver 46th Ohio, Col. Charles C. Walcutt Gen. George F. McGinnis Col. William T. Spicely, 11th Indiana, Col. Daniel Macauley (w), Lt. Col. William W. Darnell 24th Indiana, Col. William T. Spicely Company F, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Maj. Frank F. Peats 81st Illinois, Col. James J. Dollins (k), Lt. Col. Franklin Campbell 7th Missouri, Maj. Edwin Robert Buchanan, Capt. 11th Iowa, Lt. Col. John C. Abercrombie, Col. William Hall 13th Iowa, Col. John Shane 15th Iowa, Col. //-->. From the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River, this force fought most of the major battles that took place in the region. 4th Iowa Cavalry, Lt. Col. Simneon D. Swan 2d Wisconsin Cavalry (seven companies), Col. Thomas Stephens, Brig. When the immense contest finally Operations in Kanawha Valley, W. Va., until November. Camp of Distribution, Richmond, VA, 1865; Army of the James, April 19, 1865 - August 1, 1865, XXIV Corps, April 19, 1865 - August 1, 1865, (Military) District of Eastern South Carolina, 1865, District of East Tennessee, January. Company A, 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Lt. Frank B. Fenton, Capt. Vicksburg Is the Key: The Struggle for Company A, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Maj. Erastus N. Owens, Lt. Col. Charles J. Paine 11th Louisiana (African Descent), Col. Edwin W. Chamberlain, Lt. Col. PROVISIONAL DIVISION Michael Muller, 41st Illinois, Lt. Col. John H. Nale 53d Illinois, Lt. Col. Seth C. Earl 3d Iowa, Col. Aaron Brown Knoxville Campaign November 4-December 23. James A. Mitchell (mw), Lt. George Murdock, Lt. Russell P. Twist, Escort Company G, 3d Illinois Cavalry, Capt. Chicago Merchantile Battery, Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. 94th Illinois, Col. John McNulta 19th Iowa, Lt. Col. Daniel Kent 20th Wisconsin, Col. Henry BertramCompany Hamilton B. Maj. Gen. John G. Parke MacDonald & Gordon Turner (both ACWS) 3d Brigade Col. Daniel Leasure United States Army of the Cumberland | Tennessee Encyclopedia J. Winschel's new book Triumph and Defeat: The Vicksburg Campaign, Vol 2. 3r. The invasion of Tennessee began early in 1862 when Federal land and naval forces under Ulysses S. Grant moved against Fort Henry on the Tennessee River and Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River, both of which fell in February. Missouri, Lt. Col. Ira Boutell, Col. James H. Blood 8th Missouri, Lt. Col. David C. Coleman 13th United States, Capt. Martin Klauss, 1st Brigade Col. Francis H. Manter Col. Bernard G. Farrar, 13th Illinois, Col. Adam B. Gorgas 27th Missouri, Col. Thomas Curly 29th Missouri, Col. James Peckham30th 17, 1865 (to Dept. Henry C. Forbes Edward Washington (mw), Capt. Friend S. Rutherford, Lt. Col. Lewis D. Martin130th Duty at Knoxville and in eastern Tennessee until March 1865. Its first commander was General Ulysses S. Grant, who was severely tested in April 1862 when he and his troops obtained victory in the bloody Battle of Shiloh.
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