1st Regiment Tennessee Zouaves
The only record of this organization is a list of field officers and captains dated August 15, 1861, which was forwarded to Secretary of War J. P. Benjamin at Richmond, Continue Reading →
The only record of this organization is a list of field officers and captains dated August 15, 1861, which was forwarded to Secretary of War J. P. Benjamin at Richmond, Continue Reading →
Organized May 1, 1863; served as Sharpshooters for Maney’s Brigade, Cheatham’s Division, Army of Tennessee; paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina May 1, 1865, as part of 1st Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Continue Reading →
Also called Newman’s Battalion Organized November 29, 1862; field consolidation with 45th Tennessee Infantry Regiment in 1863; formed part of 4th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment which was paroled at Greensboro, Continue Reading →
Also called 2nd Tennessee Infantry Battalion Organized January, 1863; field consolidation with 38th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; paroled Greensboro, North Carolina, May 1, 1865, as part of 3rd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Continue Reading →
This organization was mustered into service at Memphis, March 12, 1862, for one year for local defense and special service in the City of Memphis. Adjutant and Inspector General’s Office Continue Reading →
Organized early 1862; after Shiloh consolidated into one company which became Company ‘F”, 9th (also called 5th) Kentucky Infantry Regiment, transferred to 23rd (Newman’s) Tennessee Infantry Battalion as Company “B”, Continue Reading →
“The Stevenson Guards” Also called Hawkins’ Battalion FIELD OFFICER Major-James M. Hawkins CAPTAINS James M. Hawkins (to major); Joseph W. Fuleher, Company “A”. Organized May, 1861, at Nashville. James W. Continue Reading →
This company was being mustered into service at Nashville, Tennessee, on February 5, 1862, but was ordered away before the muster was completed. It was probably assigned to the 54th Continue Reading →