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  2. 2nd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Tennessee Cavalry was organized July through November 1862 in eastern Tennessee and mustered in for a three year enlistment under the command of Colonel Daniel M. Ray. Subordinate officers included Lieutenant Colonel William R. Cook, and majors George W. Hutsell, Charles Inman, William R. Macbeth, and William F. Prosser.

  3. Henry Marshall Ashby - Wikipedia

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    Henry Marshall Ashby (c. 1836 – July 10, 1868) was a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War (Civil War). Although he commanded a brigade from June 1864 and a division at the Battle of Bentonville and through the surrender of the Confederate force under the command of General Joseph E. Johnston, he was never appointed a brigadier general by Confederate President ...

  4. 2nd/22nd Tennessee Cavalry (Barteau's) - Wikipedia

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    Col. Clark R. Barteau. The 2nd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, also known as the 22nd Tennessee Cavalry after it was consolidated with the 21st Tennessee Cavalry (Wilson’s), was a cavalry unit of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, organized on June 12, 1862. [1]

  5. Atlanta campaign order of battle: First phase, Confederate

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    1st (6th) Tennessee Cavalry: Col James T. Wheeler; 2nd (Ashby's) Tennessee Cavalry: Col Henry M. Ashby; 4th (Murray's) Tennessee Cavalry (until mid-June) [44] 5th Tennessee Cavalry; 9th Tennessee Cavalry; Grigsby's Brigade [45] Col J. Warren Grigsby BG John S. Williams (from mid-June) 1st (3rd) Kentucky Cavalry; 2nd Kentucky Cavalry; 9th ...

  6. Atlanta campaign order of battle: Second phase, Confederate

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    1st (3rd) Kentucky Cavalry; 2nd Kentucky Cavalry; 9th Kentucky Cavalry; 2nd (Dortch's) Kentucky Cavalry Battalion; Hamilton's Tennessee Cavalry Battalion; Allison's Tennessee Squadron; Humes' Division BG William Y.C. Humes. Ashby's Brigade Col Henry M. Ashby (from mid-June) 1st (6th) Tennessee Cavalry: Col James T. Wheeler; 2nd (Ashby's ...

  7. List of Tennessee Confederate Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    Collins' Regiment, Cavalry; Franklin' Regiment, Cavalry; Cooper's Regiment/Battalion, Cavalry; 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)

  8. List of American Civil War generals (Acting Confederate)

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    Captain, 4th Tennessee Battalion, July 4, 1861. 2nd Tennessee Cavalry, Colonel, May 24, 1862. Wounded 1862. First brigade command, June 1864. Commissioned a brigadier general in April 1865 while commanding a division in Joseph Wheeler's corps. Commission never delivered. Ashby, Turner: Colonel Brigadier General May 23, 1862 unconfirmed at death

  9. Carolinas campaign order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    Ashby's Brigade Col James T. Wheeler 1st Tennessee Cavalry: Ltc James H. Lewis; 2nd Tennessee Cavalry: Ltc John H. Kuhn; 5th Tennessee Cavalry: Col George W. McKenzie; 9th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion: Maj James H. Akin; Harrison's Brigade Col Baxter Smith 3rd Arkansas Cavalry: Maj William H. Blackwell; 4th Tennessee Cavalry; 8th Texas Cavalry