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. 45, part 1.) In January, 1863, in the organization of the XIV Corps, the regiment was reported as unattached to any brigade. The Civil War Diary of a Minnesota Volunteer, Henry Ahsenmacher. in 128 parts. Beard, W. E. The Battle of Nashville, Including an Outline of the Stirring Events Occurring in One of the Most Notable Movements of the Civil War-Hood's Invasion of Tennessee. They took part in the Battle of Tupelo in July and then had a major role in the Battle of Nashville . R. Weitmuller, David Floerke, Co. D. On January 2, 1864, the regiment was assigned to the 1st Brigade, District of Nashville, of the XII Corps. 10th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Union) FamilySearch Defenses of Nashville & Northwestern Railroad to January 1864. Mustered in July 7, 1862; men mostly from Bedford County; mustered out at Knoxville, June 25, 1865. See the finding aid in the library (P1481). Description: Seven letters and one photograph of John B. Leo, an Irish immigrant who enlisted in Company H, Tenth Minnesota Infantry at the start of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, and served there and in the Civil War. Warner, Ezra J. The 10th Tennessee Infantry mustered out of service at Nashville, Tennessee April 2-May 17, 1865. They do not try him nor make any pretense of expecting to. Captain C. S. F. Dircks, Company K, First Middle Tennessee Infantry, a native of Denmark, taken last January, was also subjected to the same treatment for five months. Immediately after the Battle of Franklin, Bates Division was ordered to Murfreesboro to co-operate with General Nathan B. Forrest, to destroy bridges and communications. Also includes his obituary. I finally sent a surgeon to examine. MNHS call number:See the finding aid in the library (P2819). MNHS call number:E515.5 10th E44 2012 This page was last edited on 14 June 2022, at 10:55. tions in Tennessee during the first half of the year 1863, and. Company K - Men from 3rd District and other states. Soldiers . The Tenth takes part in General Sibley's Punitive Expedition in Dakota Territory. He refused to obey the order. The Brigade reported a total of 1415 engaged, with 652 casualties. Entries are scattered and brief, describing weather, health, and troop movements. The 10th Indiana Infantry organized at Indianapolis, Indiana April 22-25, 1861 in response to President Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers. Historical Reminiscences of Services in Dakota and Minnesota. 1st Brigade, Defenses of Nashville, Tennessee, January 1864. Beard, 1913. afterward served as adjutant-general of the state of Tennessee, being promoted brigadier-general Aug. 17, 1863. MNHS openings and announcements. Formerly F. Also called 5th East Tennessee Volunteer Regiment. Though the Tenth fired only one volley, it suffered one killed and twenty-one wounded. The question was raised as to whether they should be treated as prisoners of war, or traitors to the Union. The Civil War Diary of a Minnesota Volunteer: Henry Ahsenmacher, 18621865. Also called 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry Regiment: Gillem's Regiment. The regiment performed duty near Evansville, Indiana, until June 7. The 10th Tennessee Infantry was organized at Nashville, Tennessee, from May until August 1862, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment under the command of Colonel Alvan Cullem Gillem. Company M - Never fully organized. On December 31, 1863, it was reported as one of the regiments along the line of the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad. John B. Leo Letters, 18631865, 1884 White died of wounds received in the battle of Nashville. Mustered in July 4, 1862. MNHS call number:See the finding aid in the library (P1749). Last modified: March 4, 2022, Board of Commissioners. In February of 1865, it relocated to New Orleans. Diary (January 1-August 19, 1865) of a musician with Company A, Tenth Minnesota, while he was stationed in Mississippi and Alabama and continuing through his journey to and discharge from Fort Snelling. There it joined Union forces under General George H. Thomas. Smith. Randall W.. MacGavock, William Ford, Robert Joynt, A. L. Berrie, Co. F. The Tenth moves to Columbus, Kentucky, then to Memphis, Tennessee in June. Henry Augustus McConnell Papers, 18621865, 1901 Robertson Garrett, Co. "B". Hunt in the Civil War:A Narrative of the Military Life of T. J. Tennessee Regiment Websites The following spring the 10th regiment took part in the campaign against Mobile, Alabama. Charles Johnson, a son of President Andrew Johnson who enlisted as assistant surgeon in the 10th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry in the Fall of 1862 [1] The 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. INFANTRY REGIMENT, U.S.A. Also called 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry Regiment: Gillem's Regiment: The Governor's Guard. Only 61 men. Boyd M. Cheatham, William Sweeney, Bartley J. Dorsey, Co. D. It was originally recruited and designated as the 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry, largely from Irish-Americans. of the Tennessee, to December, 1862. 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment of Volunteers (Irish) Eli K. Pickett Correspondence, 1861-1865. The troops continued forward, and the attack was a resounding Union success. The regiment was paroled at Vicksburg in September, 1862, reorganized October 2, 1862, and declared exchanged November 10, 1862. The 10th Regiment had previously organized for three months service, but officials requested that the regiment's members reenlist for three years service. Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R., and Richard Zuczek. 25th-44th-55th (McKoin's) Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. Men from Nashville. With the outbreak of the U.S.Dakota War of 1862 in August, the Tenth's services were retained for state defense. Hutchinson, Matthew. Enrolled at Memphis, Shelby County, by Lieutenant Louis R. Mandazy; mustered in July 21, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, XII Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to April 1864. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964. Of those, more than 250 had begun their service as . P2819 Lieutenant Colonel S.P. Lieutenant Colonel MacGavock succeeded him as colonel, William Grace became lieutenant colonel, and Sam Thompson major. Organized December 16, 1862 from Humphreys County. The "Tenth Minnesota." This regiment (was also called 10th Regiment Volunteer Missouri Infantry) was organized at St. Louis, Mo., August, 1861. Lewis C. Waggoner, John H. Handy, W. L. McConnico, Co. E. The regiment departs Fort Snelling for St. Louis, Missouri and garrisons the latter post until the following April. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, XXII Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to April 1864. "10th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment ('National Zouaves'), 1861-1865." Military Collector & Historian. Queen, Middleton L. Moore, William W. Mount, Co. I. Search MNHS websites, as well as Collections Online, Finding Aids and other resources. [1] Mustered in April 26, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, May 25, 1865. Search the full text of digital finding aids for State Archives and manuscript collections at MNHS. 1887. Henderson, MN: Joseph R. Brown Heritage Society, 1996. Administered by the Minnesota Historical Society. 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. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, Reserve Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to September 1863. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 12th Army Corps, Dept. Contents. Tennessee Civil War Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls Men from Pulaski, Giles County. 29 :4 (Winter 1977) 179-181. Federal reports of the engagement at Egypt Station, Mississippi, on December 28, 1864, state that among the prisoners taken in that fight, there were 253 men, former Federal soldiers, prisoners of war at Andersonville, Georgia, who had enlisted in the 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment in order to get out of prison. 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia Price), 24th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, Co. G., Duck River Rifles (hosted at Duck River Rifles), 37th Tennessee, Co. E (maintained by Richard L. Rick Norton), 40th Tennessee Infantry, Arkansas Companies (hosted at Couch GenWeb), 44th Tennessee (hosted at Tennessee Division of Sons of Confederate Veterans), 55th Tennessee Infantry (hosted at Tennessee Division of Sons of Confederate Veterans), 61st Tennessee Infantry (hosted at TNGenWeb). : See the finding aid in the library (P2735). The 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Ordered to Greenville April 24, 1865, and duty in District of East Tennessee until June. Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service) The 10th Tennessee Infantry mustered out of service at Nashville, Tennessee April 2-May 17, 1865. What was left of Bates Division went with the Army of Tennessee to join General Joseph E. Johnston in North Carolina in time to participate in the final battle at Bentonville, North Carolina March 31, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 7th Division, 16th Army Corps, to . The Tenth participates in the campaign against Mobile, Alabama, and its defenses. It was then ordered to western Virginia June 7 and attached to Rosecrans' Brigade, McClellan's Army of West Virginia where it occupied . Union Regiments - Tennessee - Civil War Archive The 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment plays a prominent role in the Union victory at the battle of Nashville, Tennessee. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, Reserve Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to September 1863. The 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was mustered out of service June 23, 1865. 10th Regiment, Missouri Infantry (Union) FamilySearch The house you inquire about belonged to Colonel Heiman, of the rebel army and was taken possession of by the military authorities for sequestration under act of Congress August 6, 1861. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of the Mississippi, to November, 1862. In December, 1862, the brigade was at Chickasaw Bayou, where it met General Shermans forces in an engagement. This regiment was surrendered and paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina, May 1, 1865. The regiment remained at Fort Henry until the evacuation of that point on February 6, 1862, but Lieutenant Colonel MacGavock was detached from the regiment and sent to Fort Donelson on October 8, 1861. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, XII Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to April 1864. A little later, March 19, at Camp Butler, Springfield, Illinois there was published a list of Confederate prisoners who desired to join the Federal forces, but there were only five men from the 10th, 50 Mulligan seems to have exaggerated. 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. This page is not available in other languages. Fort Donelson was surrendered February 16, 1862, and the enlisted men in the 10th were sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. It fought in the Battle of Murfreesboro with the 1st (Feild's) Tennessee Infantry. The companies had three sets of company letters: one when organized in state service, another when accepted into Confederate service, a third when reorganized in 1862. Observations of T. J. Defenses of Nashville & Northwestern Railroad to January 1864. Hamilton - Tennessee & the Civil War - TNGenWeb Frank Maney, (to major) Hugh M. McAdoo, Co. "A". On October 31, the regiment was reported as one of the unassigned regiments along the line of railroads. The house you inquire about belonged to Colonel Heiman, of the rebel army and was taken possession of by the military authorities for sequestration under act of Congress August 6, 1861. See the finding aid in the library (MicrofilmM582: Hart, James R.). The Tenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment is mustered out of service at Fort Snelling. During this time, the brigade had fought at Missionary Ridge, throughout the retreat to Atlanta, and the march back into Tennessee. The Wikipedia Article, 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry , (accessed 28 November 2012). In my present location I am able to accomplish something and at the same time protect loyal men of the neighborhood, who are kept harassed by bands of rebel guerrillas that congregate in the vicinity. In February, 1862, Colonel Heiman was in command of a brigade at Fort Henry, composed of the 27th Alabama, 1Oth and 48th (Voorhies) Tennessee Infantry Regiments, Culbertsons Battery, and Gantts Cavalry Battalion. No further changes in the composition of the brigade were shown until after the Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864. The letters are addressed to Annie in Faribault, Minnesota, whom he married circa 1863. MNHS call number:E515.5 10th .S65 1996 Photocopies of letters from Henry McConnell, of Red Wing (Minn.), to his wife Delia. 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. I shall give the requisite orders, but it is my duty to express the apprehension that we shall thus lose the services of a regiment. By June of 1864, the Tenth had relocated to Memphis, Tennessee. Originally I, then K. On May 3, 1863, Major General W. S. Rosecrans wrote the Adjutant General, U. S. Army: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a letter from the Secretary of War to the General in Chief, directing that Colonel Gillems First Tennessee Infantry be detached from general service and placed under the command of Governor Johnson, and indorsed by General Halleck for me to carry it into execution. Details of the service of James R Hart,in the 10th Minnesota Infantry, Company D, during the Dakota Conflict, including wagon train guard duty between St. Paul and Fort Abercrombie (Oct. 1862), stockade construction at Fort Goodhue (Sibley County, Minn.), and experiences on the Sibley Expedition. The regiment was placed in Brigadier General John Greggs Brigade, consisting of the 3rd/30th Consolidated, 10th,41st Consolidated, 50th, 51st Tennessee Infantry Regiments, and the 1st Tennessee Infantry Battalion. Henderson, MN: Joseph R. Brown Heritage Society, 1996. Men from Nashville. Hardin - Tennessee & the Civil War - TNGenWeb On August 18, the officers and men of the Tenth Minnesota Infantry were discharged from service at Fort Snelling. In the war's aftermath, six companies of the regiment were present at the December 26 hanging of thirty-eight Dakota prisoners in Mankato. In response, the Tenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment formed between August and November of that year. 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. During my absence Governor Johnson ordered the provost marshal to give the keys to a Major Thurneck, of the First Tennessee Volunteers, then being raised here. St. Paul: Minnesota Genealogical Society, 1990. I found it was, and verbally directed Major Thurneck that he must live with his men. Manuscript Notebooks Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul Ordered to Bridgeport, Alabama, September 24, 1863. The irons have been taken off, but he is still held and cannot learn what charges, if any, there are against him. 13th-154th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. On May 26, 1863, Greggs Brigade was shown as in Major General W. H. T. Walkers Division with 2730 present for duty. 1st Confederate Cavalry Regiment (12th Confederate Cavalry Regiment), 1st (Roger's) Cavalry ( 1st (Rogers') East Tennessee Cavalry Regiment; 2nd (MeLin's) Cavalry Regiment; 5th (McKenzie's) Cavalry), 3rd (Lillard's) Cavalry (3rd Mounted Infantry, 3rd (Vaughan's) Infantry), 4th (Murray's) Cavalry * (8th (Smith's) Cavalry), 5th (McKenzie's) Cavalry (1st (Roger's) Cavalry), 6th (Wheeler's) Cavalry (1st Cavalry, 2nd Cavalry), 7th (Jackson's/Stock's/Duckworth's) Cavalry (1st Cavalry), 8th (Smith's) Cavalry (4th (Murray's) Cavalry), 9th (Ward's/Bennett's) Cavalry (13th Cavalry, 15th Cavalry), 12th (Richardson's/Green's) Cavalry (1st Partisan Rangers Regiment, 12th Partisan Rangers Regiment), 13th (Dibrell's/Gore's) Cavalry (8th Cavalry), 21st (Carter's) Cavalry (Wheeler's Scouts), 1st (McNairy's) Battalion, Cavalry (1st West Tennessee Battalion, 1st Middle Tennessee Battalion), 2nd (Biffle's) Battalion, Cavalry (3rd Battalion, Jones' Battalion, Cox's 3rd Battalion), 3rd (Brazleton's) Battalion, Cavalry (2nd Battalion, 5th Battalion), 4th (Hamilton's) Battalion, Cavalry (4th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, Shaw's Battalion), 6th (Logwood's) Battalion, Cavalry (1st Battalion), 11th (Gordon's) Battalion, Cavalry (10th Battalion), 12th (Day's) Battalion, Cavalry (Adrian's Partisan Ranger Battalion, Phipps' Battalion), 16th (Neal's) Battalion, Cavalry (Rucker's Battalion), Clark's (Captain) Independent Company, Cavalry, Jackson's (Captain) Company, Cavalry (Gen. Forrest's Escort Company), 10th-11th Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, 15th-16th Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, 19th-20th Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, 21st-22nd (Barteau's) Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Mounted Infantry (3rd (Vaughan's) Infantry, 3rd (Lilliard's) Cavalry), 39th Mounted Infantry (31st (Bradford's) Infantry, 39th (Bradford's) Infantry), 59th Mounted Infantry (Cooke's Regiment, 1st (Eakin's) Battalion, 59th Infantry), 60th Mounted Infantry (Crawford's Regiment, 79th Infantry), 61st Mounted Infantry (Pitts' Regiment, 81st Infantry), 62nd Mounted Infantry (Rowan's Regiment, 80th Infantry), 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (Jackson's Regiment), Company C, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (Sterling's Company, Heavy Artillery), Company L, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (Johnston's Company, Heavy Artillery; Southern Guards Artillery; Memphis Southern Guards), Lynch's Company, 1st Heavy Artillery Artillery (Lynch's Company, Light Artillery), Rice's Battery, Heavy Artillery (Rice's Battery, Light Artillery), 1st Light Artillery Regiment (Tennessee Artillery Corps), 1st Light Artillery Battalion (1st Heavy Artillery Battalion), Barry's Company, Light Artillery (Lookout Artillery), Bibb's Company, Artillery (Washington Artillery; Company H, Tennessee Artillery Corps), Browne's Company, Light Artillery (Baker's Company), Burrough's Company, Light Artillery (Rhett Artillery), Fisher's Company, Artillery (Nelson Artillery; Battery G, 1st Light Artillery Regiment), Huggins' Company, Light Artillery (Baxter's 1st Company; Freeman's Horse Artillery, Company B, Monsarrat's Battalion), Kain's Company, Light Artillery (Mabry Light Artillery), Lynch's Company, Light Artillery (Lynch's Company, 1st Heavy Artillery Artillery), Maney's Company, Light Artillery (Humphrey's Battery; Company A, 24th Sharpshooter Battalion), Marshall's Company, Artillery (Steuben Artillery; Battery D, 1st Light Artillery Regiment), Marshall's Company, Artillery (Brown Horse Artillery), McClung's Company, Light Artillery (Caswell Artillery; Battery A, 1st Light Artillery Regiment), Morton's Company, Light Artillery (Burns Light Artillery, Morton's Horse Artillery), Palmer's Company, Light Artillery (Reneau Battery), Phillips' Company, Light Artillery (Johnston Light Artillery), Polk's Battery, Light Artillery (Company G, Tennessee Artillery Corps), Rice's Battery, Light Artillery (Rice's Battery, Heavy Artillery), Rutledge's Battery, Light Artillery (Company A, Tennessee Artillery Corps), Scott's Company, Light Artillery (Company B, Tennessee Artillery Corps), Sparkman's Company, Light Artillery (Maury Artillery), Stewart's Company, Artillery (Company M, Tennessee Artillery Corps), Tobin's Company, Light Artillery (Memphis Light Battery, Tobin's Horse Artillery), Weller's Company, Light Artillery (Rock City Artillery; Battery B, 1st Light Artillery Regiment), Winson's Company, Light Artillery (Belmont Battery; Battery C, 1st Light Artillery Regiment), Freeman's Battery, Horse Artillery (Huggins' Company, Light Artillery; Baxter's 1st Company; Company B, Monsarrat's Battalion), Morton's Battery, Horse Artillery (Morton's Company, Light Artillery; Burns Light Artillery), Tobin's Battery, Horse Artillery (Tobin's Company, Light Artillery; Memphis Light Battery), Detailed Conscripts, Tennessee (Local Defense and Special), 1st Regiment, Partisan Rangers (12th Partisan Rangers Regiment, 12th Cavalry), 5th (Black's) Battalion, Partisan Rangers (Black's Battalion, Forrests Cavalry), Adrian's Battalion, Partisan Rangers (12th (Day's) Battalion, Cavalry; Phipps' Battalion), McLin's Company, Volunteers (Local Defense Troops), Sullivan County Reserves (Local Defense Troops), This page was last edited on 27 November 2022, at 13:44. * * * * The order was promptly executed by the provost marshal in all instances except Major Thurneck and the quartermaster of the same regiment. This is a list of regiments from the state of Tennessee that fought in the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861-1865). After garrison duty in Missouri and Kentucky, the regiment joined the 1st Brigade, 1st Division of the 16th Army corps in Memphis, Tennessee in June of 1864. I Saw the Ravages of an Indian War: A Diary Written by Amos E. Galnville, Sr., Co. "F" 10th Minnesota Volunteers, August 25, 1863 to July 29, 1863. ; copied and edited by John K. Glanville and Carrol G. Glanville. 10th Regiment, Kansas Infantry Overview: Organized at Paola by consolidation of 3rd and 4th Kansas Infantry April 3, 1862. Peter Engels, Co. K. http://archive.org/details/08697590.3359.emory.edu. Hawkins was again routed, and pursued until his forces dispersed. Guard duty on Nashville & Northwestern Railroad, and garrison and guard duty at Nashville, Tennessee, until April 1865. Guard duty on Nashville & Northwestern Railroad, and garrison and guard duty at Nashville, Tennessee, until April 1865. Patrick W. Halloran, John Phillips, Co. C; mustered in April 29, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, May 25, 1865. Mustered in at Nashville, April 26 to August 27, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, Tennessee, May 25, and at Knoxville, June, 1865. Roster. On October 19, 1863, two companies were at Camp Rosecrans, with the 2nd U. S. Colored Infantry, guarding the construction of the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad, 30 miles from Nashville. of the Cumberland, to April, 1865. [2], The regiment was attached to Post and District of Nashville, Tennessee, Department of the Cumberland, to June 1863. 10th Tennessee Volunteers, Gillem's Regiment. | Civil War Potpourri Alexander Lynch, John Feudge, Michael Fogarty, Co. H. LTC Frank Theodore Foster (1827-1901) - Find a Grave Memorial Tales of the Tenth Regiment, Minnesota Volunteersby Two Soldiers. Tales of the Tenth Regiment, Minnesota Volunteersby Two Soldiers. Located at the US Army Military History Institute. They also fought at the battles of Birch Coulee and Wood Lake in September. In July, the regiment began its journey home. 2 vols. Enrolled at Waynesboro, Wayne County; mustered in April 26, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, Tennessee, May 25, 1865. 10th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment - TNGenWeb In the fighting around Murfreesboro, the Division suffered 87 casualties on December 4, and 313 on December 6. Hunt in the Sioux Indian and Civil Wars of 1862-1865,[undated]. Eli K. Pickett Correspondence, 1861-1865. Ordered to Greenville April 24, 1865, and duty in District of East Tennessee until June. It was originally recruited and designated as the 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry, largely from Irish-Americans. It was first reported in the Official Records in June 10, 1862, in Brigadier General Ebenezer Dumonts Independent Brigade, District of the Ohio. Ordered to Greenville April 24, 1865, and duty in District of East Tennessee till June. Originally D, then H. Gillems Regiment: The Governors Guard Defenses of Nashville & Northwestern Railroad to January, 1864. FIELD OFFICERS. Mustered in August 26, 1862. On June 6, 1864, Major General George H. Thomas directed the regiment be dropped from the returns of the Army of the Cumberland and transferred to Governor Andrew Johnson as a Governors Guard. That fall, the Tenth experienced hard marching through Arkansas and Missouri. Many other Confederate regiments contained individual companies that were made up solely of Irishmen, like Co. C "Irish Volunteers" of the 5th Georgia Infantry or Co. Entries are scattered and brief, describing weather, health, and troop movements.
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