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The 13th Tennessee Cavalry was organized at Strawberry Plains, Gallatin and Nashville, Tennessee, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment under the command of Colonel John K. Miller. Nine companies mustered in at Strawberry Plains on October 28 and November 8, 1863.
The 42nd Regiment was engaged in fierce fighting during the Gettysburg, taking heavy casualties, with the brigade commander Col. Hugh R. Miller killed in action. In the aftermath of the Gettysburg campaign, the Regiment fought at the Battle of Bristoe Station after retreating into Virginia.
Hugh Reid Miller (May 14, 1812 – July 19, 1863) was an American politician who served as a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from 1842 to 1844. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Miller was mortally wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg on the third day (July 3, 1863) while in temporary command of Joseph R. Davis ' brigade.
10th Wisconsin: Col Alfred R. Chapin; 2nd Brigade Col John Beatty. 42nd Indiana: Ltc James M. Shanklin (c) 88th Indiana: Col George Humphrey (w), Ltc Cyrus E. Briant; 15th Kentucky: Col James B. Forman (k), Ltc Joseph R. Snider; 3rd Ohio: Ltc Orris A. Lawson; 3rd Brigade Col John C. Starkweather. 24th Illinois: Col Geza Mihalotzy
1st Texas Legion: Col Edwin R. Hawkins; 3rd Texas Cavalry: Ltc Jiles S. Boggess; 6th Texas Cavalry: Ltc Peter F. Ross; 9th Texas Cavalry; Ferguson's Brigade BG Samuel W. Ferguson. 2nd Alabama Cavalry: Col John N. Carpenter; 56th Alabama Cavalry; 9th Mississippi Cavalry: Col Horace H. Miller; Perrin's Mississippi Cavalry: Col Robert O. Perrin
Stoneman's raid in 1865, also called Stoneman's last raid, [1] was a military campaign in the Upper South during the American Civil War, by Union cavalry troops led by General George Stoneman, in the region of eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina and southwestern Virginia.
When the civil war erupted in 1861 Florida hastened to raise a regiment of infantry.On January 6, state militia occupied the Apalachicola Arsenal at Chattahoochee and the following day the Fort Marion in St. Augustine. on May 5, 1861, men from the counties of Leon, Alachua, Madison, Jefferson, Jackson, Franklin, Gadsden, and Escambia were mustered into state service as the 1st Florida Infantry ...
The regiment was organized at Camp Curtin in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the summer of 1861, with John R. Brooke, of Pottstown, Montgomery County, was commissioned colonel on August 21. Brooke had previously served as a captain in the three-month 4th Pennsylvania Infantry , and he immediately commenced recruiting his own regiment.