MNHS call number:E601.A 47 .A3 1990 Camp Rosecrans, October 19, 1863 10TH TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER. in 128 parts. 10th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment. At Fort Donelson, Heimans Brigade was in Brigadier General Bushrod R. Johnsons Division, comprising the left wing of the Confederate defenses. During this time, the brigade had fought at Missionary Ridge, throughout the retreat to Atlanta, and the march back into Tennessee. Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R., and Richard Zuczek. Hunt in the Civil War:A Narrative of the Military Life of T. J. Company G - Men from 1st, 2nd and 3rd Districts; mainly. Just after Bentonville, Tylers Brigade was shown as composed of the 4th Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion, 37th Georgia Infantry Regiment, 2nd/20th/30th/37th, and 10th/15th Tennessee Infantry Regiments, with the 10th/15th commanded by Lieutenant Patrick Lavin. Elisha Chastain, William W. Phillips, James A. Castile, Otto Jacobi, Co. G. They were pursuing Confederate forces under General Sterling Price. In July, the regiment began its journey home. 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. [1] The Civil War Archive section, 10th Regiment Infantry (1st Middle Tennessee Infantry), (accessed 5 April 2012. They also fought at the battles of Birch Coulee and Wood Lake in September. Companies of the Tenth served at the defense of New Ulm and Fort Ridgely in late August, shortly after the fighting began. Confederates under General John B. On July 10, 1864, the 2nd (Robisons) Tennessee Infantry was added to the brigade. Tennessee Civil War Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls 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. 10th Regiment, Kansas Infantry Overview: Organized at Paola by consolidation of 3rd and 4th Kansas Infantry April 3, 1862. Correspondence between Pickett and various relatives and friends during his Civil War and Dakota Conflict of 1862 service with the 10th Minnesota Infantry. Tennessee. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 20th Army Corps, Dept. Originally K, then G. Mustered in August 26, 1862. It was originally recruited and designated as the 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry, largely from Irish-Americans. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 2,473 men on its roster for this unit. Biographical data on George Thomas White, undated and 1864 MNHS call number:See the finding aid in the library (P1481). Manuscript Notebooks Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul Mustered in August 26, 1862. Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders. Military records (personnel returns, muster rolls, special orders, financial accounts, and inventories of effects for enlisted deceased) maintained by Captain Charles L. Davis for the 10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment, Company D. Includes autobiographical information (1872) supplied by Davis while publisher for Red Wing, Minnesotas Argus newspaper. Patrick W. Halloran, John Phillips, Co. C; mustered in April 29, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, May 25, 1865. John Archibald, S. Henry Monroe, George A. Diggons, Co. G. On April 14, the XI and XII Corps were consolidated to form the XX Corps, and the regiment assigned to the 1st Brigade, 4th Division, XX Corps, and on April 23, was reported with 775 effectives. 19th Tennessee Infantry CO. F (hosted at Civil War Rosters) 20th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA (transcribed by R.M. The 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The Civil War Diary of a Minnesota Volunteer: Henry Ahsenmacher, 18621865. Originally B, then H. By the summer of 1862, it was clear that the Civil War would not be over quickly. MNHS call number:Digital Finding Aid The regiment departs Fort Snelling for St. Louis, Missouri and garrisons the latter post until the following April. Lieutenant Colonel MacGavock succeeded him as colonel, William Grace became lieutenant colonel, and Sam Thompson major. 10th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry Overview: Organized at Nashville, Tenn., May to August, 1862. Price) 23rd TN Infantry Co C. 24th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, Co. G., Duck River Rifles (hosted at Duck River Rifles) 37th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. It was first reported in the Official Records in June 10, 1862, in Brigadier General Ebenezer Dumonts Independent Brigade, District of the Ohio. 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. Description: Diary of a musician of Company A, Tenth Minnesota Infantry, while stationed in Mississippi and Alabama and continuing through his journey to and discharge from Fort Snelling. The Tenth Minnesota Volunteers, 18621865: A History of Action in the Sioux Uprising and the Civil War, with a Regimental Roster. Military records (personnel returns, muster rolls, special orders, financial accounts, and inventories of effects for enlisted deceased) maintained by Captain Charles L. Davis for the 10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment, Company D. Includes autobiographical information (1872) supplied by Davis while publisher for Red Wing, Minnesotas Argus newspaper. 1st Tennessee National Guard Union Volunteers, Co. A, of 1863, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery , Co. A, CSA, 1890 Civil War Veterans Census, Sumner County, Tennessee, Confederate Pension Applications Sumner Co. TN, Confederate Prisoners of War at Alton, IL, Pardons & Petitions, Sumner Co., Tennessee, 5th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company A, 7th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company F, 24th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company A, 16th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company C, 23rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company K, 50th Tennessee Confederate Infantry, Tennessee Division of Sons of Confederate Veterans, Journal of Rockingham County History and Genealogy 1976-1978, Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland, Genealogy of John Howe of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts, Ezekiel Cheever and some of his Descendants, Early Records and Notes of the Brown Family, Company G, 16th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. Also called 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry Regiment: Gillem's Regiment Mustered in at Nashville, April 26 to August 27, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, Tennessee, May 25, and at Knoxville, June, . Civil War Diary and Miscellaneous Papers, 1864 by Asa Sylvester Haynes. 10th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Organized in the summer and fall of 1862, the 10th Regiment saw much of its initial service on the frontier, including General Sibley's 1863 campaign into Dakota Territory in 1863. . The "Tenth Minnesota." 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. St. Paul: The Minnesota Genealogical Society, 1990. Typescript narrative detailing the activities of this Ellington (Dodge County) farmer during the siege of New Ulm, his service with the 10th Minnesota Infantry, Company B, at the Winnebago Indian Agency and as commander of a platoon of skirmishers on the Sibley Expedition, and his Civil War experiences. Men from Pulaski, Giles County. The brigade received a close-range musketry volley and the Tenth Minnesota suffered several casualties. Hunt in the Civil War:A Narrative of the Military Life of T. J. 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. At Chickamauga, the brigade was in Brigadier General Bushrod R. Johnsons Division. Upon his report of the facts I directed Colonel Campbell to have him ejected as occupying a house in possession of the United States without civil authority. It mustered out June 23, 1865. Henderson, MN: Joseph R. Brown Heritage Society, 1996. of the Cumberland, to April, 1864. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, XX Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to April 1865. First published: September 17, 2013 ANDREW JOHNSON, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 18801901. On January 3, 1863, the 10th reported 349 effectives, and moved with the brigade to Port Hudson, Louisiana, where it stayed until May 2, 1863. of the Cumberland, to April, 1865. INFANTRY REGIMENT, U.S.A. Also called 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry Regiment: Gillem's Regiment: The Governor's Guard. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! They took part in theBattle of Tupeloin July and then had a major role in theBattle of Nashvillein December of that year. Entries are scattered and brief, describing weather, health and troop movements. Beard, 1913. 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. vost-marshal of Nashville, commanded a brigade in the opera-. The 10th Tennessee Infantry mustered out of service at Nashville, Tennessee April 2-May 17, 1865. http://www.mnopedia.org/group/tenth-minnesota-volunteer-infantry-regiment (accessed May 1, 2023). Also called 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry Regiment: R. Weitmuller, David Floerke, Co. D. MNHS call number: See the finding aid in the library (P2735). It was first reported in the Official Records in June 10, 1862, in Brigadier General Ebenezer Dumonts Independent Brigade, District of the Ohio. Colonel MacGavock was killed at Raymond, Mississippi on May 12, 1863; Colonel Grace died of wounds on August 31, 1864; Lieutenant Colonel Thompson was retired to the Invalid Corps on September 17, 1864, and Major Brandon resigned on October 12, 1861. Permission to enroll prisoners was denied at this time. 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. 70 vols. 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. Lieutenant Colonel Jennison was severely wounded in the final charge of the day. Tenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Minnesota People Records Search (Birth, Death, etc. Men from Nashville, Davidson County. The troops continued forward, and the attack was a resounding Union success. I finally sent a surgeon to examine. 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. Also includes a receipt for music purchases at the St. Paul firm of Root & Cady. Fort Donelson was surrendered February 16, 1862, and the enlisted men in the 10th were sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. http://archive.org/details/warrebellionaco17offigoog. On April 24, it was assigned to the 1st Brigade, 4th Division, stationed at Greeneville. 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia Company D, Tenth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry is an organization of living historians dedicated to public education and awareness of the American Civil War. Hunt in the Sioux Indian and Civil Wars of 1862-1865,[undated]. of Kansas to August, 1862. . The Tenth Minnesota Volunteers, 1862-1865: A History of Action in the Sioux Uprising and the Civil War, With a Regimental Roster. On my return, finding that Major Thurneck with his family was living in the house, although his regiment was under canvas, and knowing your orders about officers living with their men, I telegraphed to know if that order was still in force. FIELD OFFICERS. Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service) It was mustered out of service June 23, 1865. Tales of the Tenth Regiment, Minnesota Volunteersby Two Soldiers. While there, Colonel James Mulligan, of the Federal Irish Brigade, wrote General Halleck that there were a good many Irishmen in the 10th Tennessee Infantry who wished to take the oath of allegiance and enlist in his forces. P939 Patrick W. Halloran, John Phillips, Co. C; mustered in April 29, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, May 25, 1865. Mustered in June 5, 1862; men from Davidson, Bedford, and Rutherford Counties; mustered out at Knoxville, June 10, 1865. Defenses of Nashville & Northwestern Railroad to January 1864. Located at the US Army Military History Institute. The regiment, as the 10th Tennessee Infantry, was reported as part of the Post Forces of Nashville on October 8, 1862. It was originally recruited and designated as the 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry, largely from Irish-Americans. Hawkins was again routed, and pursued until his forces dispersed. a few sent to guard engineers who survey the road 6 or 8 miles in our front and the necessary foraging guards to procure forage for our animals. 1st Brigade, Defenses of Nashville, Tennessee, January 1864. MNHS call number:See the finding aid in the library (MicrofimM582: Hunt, Thomas J.). The Tenth participates in the campaign against Mobile, Alabama, and its defenses. Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul 29 :4 (Winter 1977) 179-181. The same organization was shown on April 30 except that the 51st Tennessee Infantry Regiment was no longer listed. Queen, Middleton L. Moore, William W. Mount, Co. I. Civil War Military Units from Minnesota: 10th Minnesota The 10th Tennessee Infantry mustered out of service at Nashville, Tennessee April 2-May 17, 1865. The Col. Randal W. McGavock Camp #1713, Tennessee Division, Sons of Organized in the summer and fall of 1862, the10th Regimentsaw much of its initial service on the frontier, including General Sibley's 1863 campaign into Dakota Territory in 1863. Mustered in at Nashville, April 26 to August 27, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, Tennessee, May 25, and at Knoxville, June, 1865. 1st Brigade, Defenses of Nashville, Tennessee, January 1864. St. Paul: Pioneer Press Company, 1891. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, XII Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to April 1864. Soldiers . 10th Tennessee Regiment, CO.E. 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. Mustered in April 26, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, May 25, 1865. P1749 Men from Nashville. Originally E then D. During the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, detachments of the Tenth Minnesota defend Fort Ridgely and New Ulm and are present at the battle of Wood Lake. UNION TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. Reported to General George E. Maney at Shelbyville, January 5, 1863. 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 . 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. On the 10th of May, 1865, the Regiment was marched to . In the resulting battle of Tupelo, July 1415, the regiment guarded an artillery battery. I am also apprehensive that having a regiment within the garrison of Nashville not subject to the orders of the general commanding is far more likely to beget discord and trouble than anything else., On June 30, 1863, the regiment was reported at Camp Spears, Nashville; on July 31, it was reported in the Reserve Corps, 2nd Division, 3rd Brigade; on August 31, it was still at Camp Spears; but on September 24, 1863, after the battle of Chickamauga, General Rosecrans wrote: I want Gillem and his regiment tomorrow to Bridgeport (Alabama) to aid in securing the railroad.. 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia Seven letters and one photograph of John B. Leo, an Irish immigrant who enlisted in Company H, Tenth Regiment, Minnesota Infantry at the start of the U.S.-Dakota War (Aug. 1862) and served, there and in the Civil War, until 1865. The 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Hubbard, Gen. Lucius, F. Minnesota in the Battles of Nashville, December 15th and 16th, 1864: An Address Delivered Before the Minnesota Commandery of the Loyal Legion. ", page 586. United States War Department. On January 2, 1864, the regiment was assigned to the 1st Brigade, District of Nashville, of the XII Corps. 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. Photocopies of letters from Henry McConnell, of Red Wing (Minn.), to his wife Delia. The order was reiterated peremptorily, and he peremptorily refused to obey the second order. Organized September 7, 1861 from Humphreys County. Military Governor of Tennessee. 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. I am sure that if any officer in the department not directly interested had examined the matter and reported, my action would have been approved. By way of footnote, it might be added that Major Thurneck resigned in September, 1862, and Governor Johnson requested that Captain Greene be ordered elsewhere. 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. 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 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. Following those Union victories, the Tenth occupied Montgomery, Alabama and then moved to Meridian, Mississippi. On August 18, the officers and men of the Tenth Minnesota Infantry were discharged from service at Fort Snelling. 1st Brigade, Defenses of Nashville, Tennessee, January 1864. His Excellency ABRAHAM LINCOLN: I hope my telegram of 8th instant, by courier, in regard to ordering Tennessee regiments here, and requesting the appointment of Col. Alvan C. Gillem, of the army, commanding First Middle Tennessee Infantry, as brigadier-general, has been received and favorably acted upon. Eli K. Pickett Correspondence, 1861-1865. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, Reserve Corps, Department of the Cumberland, to September 1863. On May 26, 1863, Greggs Brigade was shown as in Major General W. H. T. Walkers Division with 2730 present for duty. The latter claimed that he rented his house. to Richmond, Va., as that city had fallen into the hands of Union troops upon the Surrender of General Lee. 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry - Alchetron, the free social The Tenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment begins organizing in response to President Lincoln's calls for more troops to join the Union armies. 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.