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The 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Originally recruited and designated as the 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry , it was largely composed of Irish-Americans .
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.
4th Consolidated Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (5th Confederate, 3rd-18th-30th, 10th, 15th-37th, 20th, 26th and 32nd Regiments and 45th-23rd Btln) Sharpshooters [ edit ]
The list of Tennessee Confederate Civil War units is shown separately. Although Tennessee was officially a Confederate state in the conflict, the state would furnish the most units of soldiers for the Union Army than any other state within the Confederacy, totaling approximately 31,092 white troops and 20,133 black troops.
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
3rd Tennessee Cavalry (Forrest's Old Regiment) 7th Tennessee Cavalry; 12th Tennessee Cavalry; 14th Tennessee Cavalry: Ltc Raleigh R. White; 15th Tennessee Cavalry; Biffle's Brigade Col Jacob B. Biffle 4th Tennessee Cavalry; 9th Tennessee Cavalry; 10th Tennessee Cavalry; Buford's Division (Detached; at Murfreesboro) BG Abraham Buford. Bell's Brigade
Initially commissioned a Major in the Provisional Army of Tennessee; he served as an aide-de-camp to Brigadier Robert G. Foster before becoming an assistant adjutant-general of the Tennessee Military Department with the rank of colonel. [11] [12] When the 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was raised he was elected as its colonel and commanding ...
Bliemel officially enlisted as a chaplain on 20 February 1864 at the age of 32 in Company S, 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. He died in the Battle of Jonesborough in Georgia on August 31, 1864. Initially he was buried by Mary Anne "Mollie" Holliday in her family plot near the scene of the battle, on the present day site of the Historic ...