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  2. 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia

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    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. [2] Attachments. Post and District of Nashville, Tennessee, Department of the Cumberland, to June 1863.

  3. 10th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia

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    The 10th Tennessee Cavalry was organized August 25, 1863, in Nashville, Tennessee, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment under the command of Lieutenant Colonel George Washington Bridges. The regiment was attached to District of North Central Kentucky, Department of the Ohio , to January 1864.

  4. List of Tennessee Confederate Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    31st-33rd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 34th-24th (Btln) Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment (4th Confederate Regiment, Tennessee Infantry) 35th-48th (Nixon's) Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment (temporary) (5th Regiment Provisional Army of Tennessee, 1st Mountain Rifle) 45th-23rd (Btln) Consolidated Tennessee Infantry ...

  5. List of American Civil War generals (Confederate) - Wikipedia

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    Killed by Union straggler during Confederate withdrawal at Petersburg, April 2, 1865, aged 39. Hill, Benjamin J. Brigadier general (temporary) rank, nom: November 30, 1864 conf: December 1, 1864 Tennessee state senator. 5th Regiment, Provisional Army of Tennessee, which became 35th Tennessee Infantry: Captain, June 1861, colonel, August 30, 1862.

  6. Emmeran M. Bliemel - Wikipedia

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    Father Emmeran M. Bliemel, OSB (29 September 1831 – 31 August 1864), was a Benedictine Catholic priest who died in the Battle of Jonesborough during the American Civil War, becoming the first chaplain killed in action in any American battle. While serving as Chaplain of the 10th Tennessee Regiment, he ministered to the spiritual needs of ...

  7. Chattanooga campaign order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    8th (Dibrell's) Tennessee; 9th Tennessee; 10th Tennessee; Second Brigade Col Charles H. Tyler Clay's (Kentucky) Battalion; Edmundson's (Virginia) Battalion; Jessee's (Kentucky) Battalion; Johnson's (Kentucky) Battalion; Kelly's Division BG John H. Kelly. First Brigade Col William B. Wade 1st Confederate; 3rd Confederate; 8th Confederate; 10th ...

  8. Battle of Chickamauga order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    16th Tennessee Battalion: Cpt John Q. Arnold; 10th Confederate: Col C. T. Goode (detached from Scott's Brigade) Huwald's (Tennessee) Battery: Cpt Gustave A. Huwald; Scott's Brigade Col John S. Scott Detachment of John H. Morgan's command: Ltc R. M. Martin; 1st Louisiana: Ltc James O. Nixon; 2nd Tennessee: Col Henry M. Ashby

  9. Battle of Raymond - Wikipedia

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    The Union troops fell for the bluff and withdrew, allowing the 1st Tennessee Battalion to cover the Confederate retreat. [73] The 10th and 30th Tennessee (Consolidated) began to withdraw on its own, but then it attacked a Union regiment from Ohio, only to be driven back by stronger Union forces. [72] The 50th Tennessee either moved to the Utica ...