This history may not be republished for any reason without the written permission of the copyright owner. ANDREW JOHNSON, Civil War Diary and Miscellaneous Papers, 1864 by Asa Sylvester Haynes. Manuscript Notebooks Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul Men from Nashville. Of the 190 engaged at Chickamauga, sixty-eight percent were disabled, and in December, 1863, it totalled 80 men and 44 arms. The 10th Tennessee Infantry mustered out of service at Nashville, Tennessee April 2-May 17, 1865. Though the Tenth fired only one volley, it suffered one killed and twenty-one wounded. Reported to General Maney at Shelbyville early in 1863. Subscribe to this website and receive notification each time a free genealogy resource is newly published. Also called 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry Regiment: An inspection report November 1, 1861 spoke of the 10th as being in fine condition, saying it was the only regiment at Fort Henry ready for service. Union troops attacked and captured a series of them on December 15. [1] The 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, XX Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to April 1865. Men from Nashville. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Queen, Middleton L. Moore, William W. Mount, Co. I. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2012. Alvan C. Gillem was appointed colonel of this regiment May 13, 1862, at which time only three companies had been mustered into service. The Tenth takes part in General Sibley's Punitive Expedition in Dakota Territory. I found it was, and verbally directed Major Thurneck that he must live with his men. Henry Augustus McConnell Papers, 18621865, 1901 On December 31, 1863, it was reported as one of the regiments along the line of the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad. It was mustered out of service June 23, 1865. In January, 1863, in the organization of the XIV Corps, the regiment was reported as unattached to any brigade. The brigade remained in Mississippi until September, 1863, when it was ordered to join General Braggs Army of Tennessee, which it reached on September 17, just in time to take part in the Battle of Chickamauga, September 19-20. No attention was paid, on the grounds that the regiment was not in U.S. Service and not liable to the United States authorities. The question was raised as to whether they should be treated as prisoners of war, or traitors to the Union. Enrolled at Savannah, Hardin County; mustered in June 5, 1862; mustered out at Knoxville, June 20, 1865. Frank Maney, (to major) Hugh M. McAdoo, Co. "A". Please forward changes and additions to: 10TH TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER * * * * The order was promptly executed by the provost marshal in all instances except Major Thurneck and the quartermaster of the same regiment. Mustered in at Nashville, April 26 to August 27, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, Tennessee, May 25, and at Knoxville, June, 1865. Companies of the Tenth served at the defense of New Ulm and Fort Ridgely in late August, shortly after the fighting began. http://archive.org/details/minnesotacivil01minnrich, http://archive.org/details/08697590.3359.emory.edu, http://archive.org/details/warrebellionaco17offigoog, Battle of Birch Coulee, September 23, 1862, First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Second Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Third Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Fourth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Fifth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Sixth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Seventh Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Eighth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Ninth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Eleventh Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, First Battery of Minnesota Light Artillery, Second Battery of Minnesota Light Artillery, Second Company of Minnesota Sharpshooters, Fort Snelling in the Civil and USDakota Wars, 18611866. Enrolled at Memphis, Shelby County, by Lieutenant Louis R. Mandazy; mustered in July 21, 1862. The Tenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment takes part in a series of dramatic charges on December 15 and 16, 1864, sweeping the Confederates from the battlefield at Nashville, Tennessee. It continued to serve in this capacity until April 1865, when it was sent to Knoxville, to form part of the 4th Division, Army of the Cumberland. (Said to be held at Atlanta, Georgia). Enrolled at Battle Creek, Marion County; mustered in August 27, 1862; mustered out at Knoxville, June 23, 1865. UNION TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. Nashville, TN: W.E. Camp Rosecrans, October 19, 1863 Enrolled at Waynesboro, Wayne County; mustered in April 26, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, Tennessee, May 25, 1865. The 10th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Confederate) completed its organization at Fort Henry, Tennessee, in May, 1861. Welcome to the Col. Randal W. McGavock Camp Home Page. On January 2, 1864, the regiment was assigned to the 1st Brigade, District of Nashville, of the XII Corps. http://archive.org/details/08697590.3359.emory.edu. 15th-37th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment (7th Regiment Provisional Army of Tennessee, 1st East Tennessee Rifle Regiment) 17th-23rd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. St. Paul: n.p., 1905. Guard duty on Nashville & Northwestern Railroad, and garrison and guard duty at Nashville, Tennessee, until April 1865. The l0th, commanded by Major John ONeill, reported only 69 effectives. Of the field officers, Colonel Heiman died in November 1862. Henry A. McConnell Papers, 1862-1865. Also includes a receipt for music purchases at the St. Paul firm of Root & Cady. This page was last edited on 14 June 2022, at 10:55. Only 61 men. Colonels-Alvan C. Gillem (to brigadier general), James W. Scully, Lieutenant Colonels-Frank T. Foster, James W. Scully, John Feudge, Majors-Alexander Thurneck, Louis Mandazy, Middleton L. Moore. Minnesota Historical Society 345 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55102-1906 (Map) 651-259-3000 var now = new Date();document.write(now.getFullYear()); MNHS. It fought in the Battle of Murfreesboro with the 1st (Feild's) Tennessee Infantry. This is a list of regiments from the state of Tennessee that fought in the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Tales of the Tenth Regiment, Minnesota Volunteersby Two Soldiers. We are Camp # 1713 of the Tennessee Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans. There is no mention in Confederate records of any men from the 10th Tennessee being engaged in that fight, and in any event, 253 men would have been nearly four times the total from the six Tennessee Regiments whom General Bate reported escaped from the Battle of Nashville. Men from Nashville. On May 2, 1863 the brigade was ordered back to Mississippi, and fought at Jackson, Mississippi May 7, and at Raymond May 12. Search MNHS websites, as well as Collections Online, Finding Aids and other resources. Henderson, MN: Joseph R. Brown Heritage Society, 1996. 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The "Tenth Minnesota." General Bate reported that his division was virtually annihilated in this battle, and that from the units named, only 65 escaped, and these not as a command, but as individuals. During my absence Governor Johnson ordered the provost marshal to give the keys to a Major Thurneck, of the First Middle Tennessee Volunteers, then being raised here. In response, the Tenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment formed between August and November of that year. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 2,473 men on its roster for this unit. Mustered in June 5, 1862; men from Davidson, Bedford, and Rutherford Counties; mustered out at Knoxville, June 10, 1865. I "O'Connell Guards" of the 17th Virginia Infantry. He commanded. The 10th Indiana Infantry organized at Indianapolis, Indiana April 22-25, 1861 in response to President Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers. On April 9, 1865 the Fourth Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel Anderson Searcy, composed of the 2nd, 3rd Volunteers, 10th, 15th, 18th, 20th, 26th, 30th, 32nd, 37th, and 45th Regiments, and the 23rd Tennessee Infantry Battalion formed one regiment in Brigadier General Joseph B. Palmer's Brigade of Major General . 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, XII Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to April 1864. [2], The regiment was attached to Post and District of Nashville, Tennessee, Department of the Cumberland, to June 1863. Ordered to Bridgeport, Alabama, September 24, 1863. In February of 1865, it relocated to New Orleans. Jefferson, N.C.; London: MacFarland & Co., c2012. At Chickamauga, the brigade was in Brigadier General Bushrod R. Johnsons Division. On January 2, 1864, the regiment was assigned to the 1st Brigade, District of Nashville, of the XII Corps. MNHS call number:E515.5 10th .S65 1996 Our camp is named for the Colonel of the 10th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, also known as the "Rebel Sons of Erin". Pickett comments on camp life, his fellow soldiers, the hanging of Dakota prisoners at Mankato (Dec. 1862), General Henry H. Sibleys punitive expedition against the Dakota (1863), and military campaigns and destruction in the South (1864-1865). Brig. reorganized May 1, 1863; served as Sharpshooters for Maney's Brigade, Cheatham's Division, Army of Tennessee; as part of 1st Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment.Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Oliver A. Bradshaw. Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R., and Richard Zuczek. On March 31, 1863 Greggs Brigade was composed of the ~h Louisiana Battalion, 3rd/l0th/30th Tennessee Infantry Regiments, all commanded by Colonel R. W. MacGavock, 41st/50th/51st Regiments and 1st Tennessee Infantry Battalion, all under the command of Lieutenant Colonel T. W. Beaumont, 7th Texas Infantry Regiment, the Brookhaven Artillery and Bledsoes Missouri Battery. Company G - Men from 1st, 2nd and 3rd Districts; mainly. Cuthbert B. Galvanized Yankees was a term from the American Civil War denoting former Confederate prisoners of war who swore allegiance to the United States and joined the Union Army.Approximately 5,600 former Confederate soldiers enlisted in the "United States Volunteers", organized into six regiments of infantry between January 1864 and November 1866. Cuthbert B. On October 31, the regiment was reported as one of the unassigned regiments along the line of railroads. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. The order was reiterated peremptorily, and he peremptorily refused to obey the second order. Hood had erected temporary defenses south of the city. It was originally recruited and designated as the 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry, largely from Irish-Americans. Originally H, then I. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. This regiment was made up primarily of men of Irish birth and . His wife Philena writes to him from Minnesota and Wisconsin regarding social events, their children, and family matters. Defenses of Nashville & Northwestern Railroad to January 1864. This unit history was extracted from Tennesseans in the Civil War, Vol 1. Entries are scattered and brief, describing weather, health, and troop movements. In the fighting around Murfreesboro, the Division suffered 87 casualties on December 4, and 313 on December 6. Company C - Men from 3rd District, mainly from. After reassembling the remnants of the division, Bate reported they crossed the Tennessee River December 25, 1864 on the retreat into Mississippi. MNHS call number:E83.86 .G53 1988. This information in regard to these officers and soldiers of the U. S. Army now languishing in Southern prisons is regarded as entirely reliable, it having been obtained by Colonel Irvine from officers captured at Chickamauga and confirmed by personal conversations with General Dow, who himself saw these persons and knows the facts. 25th-44th-55th (McKoin's) Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. R. Weitmuller, David Floerke, Co. D. Guard duty on Nashville & Northwestern Railroad, and garrison and guard duty at Nashville, Tennessee, until April 1865. 2nd Brigade, 7th Division, 16th Army Corps, to . 10th Tennessee Regiment, CO.E; 11th Tennessee Infantry; 11th Tn Cavalry Battalion, 6th (1st) Tn Cavalry Regiment, Giles County ; 12th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, CSA; 12th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 13th Tennessee Infantry; 14th Tennessee; 15th Tennessee [Stewart's, Logwood's] Cavalry ; 16th Tennessee Infantry, Co. A and G, DeKalb County, TN . Men from Nashville, Davidson County. 10TH TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 20th Army Corps, Dept. Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R., and Richard Zuczek. The list of Tennessee Confederate Civil War units is shown separately. 1st Tennessee Infantry (Prov),CSA (hosted at Kethley Web Designs), 1st Tennessee, Turneys (hosted at TNGenWeb Project), 19th Tennessee Infantry CO. F (hosted at Civil War Rosters), 20th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA (transcribed by R.M. Eli K. Pickett Correspondence, 1861-1865. "Tenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment." * * * * The order was promptly executed by the provost marshal in all instances except Major Thurneck and the quartermaster of the same regiment. St. Clair M. Morgan, Clarence C. Malone, Co. C. Field and Staff ; A . After several months of garrison duty, Colonel Baker was permanently assigned to the Department of the Missouri. No attention was paid, on the grounds that the regiment was not in U.S. Service and not liable to the United States authorities. It mustered out June 23, 1865. After spending the next month in a series of marches pursuing General Forrest, Major General Smith's forces returned to Memphis at the end of August. The brigade consisted of the 10th, 42nd, 48th (Voorhies) and 53rd Tennessee Infantry Regiments, Maneys Tennessee Battery, and the 27th Alabama Infantry Regiment, totaling about 1600 men. Queen, Middleton L. Moore, William W. Mount, Co. I. Enrolled at Waynesboro, Wayne County; mustered in April 26, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, Tennessee, May 25, 1865. Correspondence between Pickett and various relatives and friends during his Civil War and Dakota Conflict of 1862 service with the 10th Minnesota Infantry. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, District of East Tennessee, to June, 1865. 1st Regiment Cavalry: 1st Middle Tennessee Cavalry: 1st West Tennessee Cavalry: 2nd Regiment Cavalry: 2nd West Tennessee Cavalry: 3rd Regiment Cavalry: 4th Regiment Cavalry: 5th Regiment Cavalry: 5th East Tennessee Cavalry . At the Battle of Jonesboro, August 31, 1864, Colonel Grace was mortally wounded, and John G. ONeill became colonel of the 10th in his stead. Henderson, MN: Joseph R. Brown Heritage Society, 1996. Hunt in the Civil War:A Narrative of the Military Life of T. J. P1749 Attached to Dept. Originally K, then G. 2nd Brigade, 7th Division, Left Wing 13th Army Corps (Old), Dept. The Tenth Minnesota Volunteers, 1862-1865: A History of Action in the Sioux Uprising and the Civil War, With a Regimental Roster. Mustered in July 7, 1862; men mostly from Bedford County; mustered out at Knoxville, June 25, 1865. On February 6, 1862, Fort Henry fell, but all but about 80 men were evacuated prior to the surrender and sent to Fort Donelson, with Colonel Heiman to assume command until the arrival of Brigadier General Gideon J. Pillow. Ord's campaign against Mobile, Alabama. Company B - Men from 3rd Congressional District. It became part of the First Brigade, First Division, Sixteenth Army Corps, commanded by Major General A.J. Soldiers . Men from McEwen, Humphreys County. I finally sent a surgeon to examine. Price) 23rd TN Infantry Co C. 24th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, Co. G., Duck River Rifles (hosted at Duck River Rifles) 37th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel S.P. Men from Nashville. Finding that many other officers of the same regiment were making preparations to bring their families to live in houses under the same circumstances, and recognizing the injury to the service which must arise, I directed the provost marshal to cause the house to be vacated, as also other houses occupied by soldiers and officers without authority from these headquarters. Rebel loss from 15 to 20 killed and 6 prisoners; our loss 1 severely and several slightly wounded. The soldiers that did reenlist became the . Peter Engels, Co. K. The 10th Tennesse is actually a grouping of two separate regiments from Napoleonic Wars: the Marins de la Garde Impriale and the 4th Regiment of Foot, the King's Own.

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