Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. After its defeat of Hood's army at Nashville, the Tenth moved to Eastport, Mississippi. MNHS call number:Digital Finding Aid Never fully organized. George Clinton Pettie Diaries, 1863-1865. Originally K, then G. Men from Nashville. The same organization was shown on April 30 except that the 51st Tennessee Infantry Regiment was no longer listed. Ordered to Greenville April 24, 1865, and duty in District of East Tennessee till June. 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. 10th Minnesota national battle flag, c.18611865. Attached to Post and District of Nashville, Tenn., Dept. Contents. Beard, 1913. The companies had three sets of company letters: one when organized in state service, another when accepted into Confederate service, a third when reorganized in 1862. James C. Green, Robert H. Clinton, Co. F. In July and August, President Lincoln called for several hundred thousand additional men to enlist for the Union cause. Hunt in the Sioux Indian and Civil Wars of 1862-1865,[undated]. Mustered out June 23, 1865. The l0th, commanded by Major John ONeill, reported only 69 effectives. Dyer, Frederick H. "10th Regiment Infantry," in, 10th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry: Battle Unit Details, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=10th_Tennessee_Infantry_Regiment_(Union)&oldid=1145160542, Military units and formations established in 1862, Military units and formations disestablished in 1865, Units and formations of the Union Army from Tennessee, Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 17 March 2023, at 16:03. Frank Maney, (to major) Hugh M. McAdoo, Co. "A". The 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Originally H, then I. 1st Regiment Cavalry: 1st Middle Tennessee Cavalry: 1st West Tennessee Cavalry: 2nd Regiment Cavalry: 2nd West Tennessee Cavalry: 3rd Regiment Cavalry: 4th Regiment Cavalry: 5th Regiment Cavalry: 5th East Tennessee Cavalry . His wife Philena writes to him from Minnesota and Wisconsin regarding social events, their children, and family matters. Correspondence between Pickett and various relatives and friends during his Civil War and Dakota Conflict of 1862 service with the 10th Minnesota Infantry. The Tenth Minnesota Volunteers, 18621865: A History of Action in the Sioux Uprising and the Civil War, with a Regimental Roster. In my present location I am able to accomplish something and at the same time protect loyal men of the neighborhood, who are kept harrassed by bands of rebel guerrillas that congregate in the vicinity. Enrolled at Waynesboro, Wayne County; mustered in April 26, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, Tennessee, May 25, 1865. [1]. The order was reiterated peremptorily, and he peremptorily refused to obey the second order. See the finding aid in the library (P2819). Correspondence between Pickett and various relatives and friends during his Civil War and Dakota Conflict of 1862 service with the 10th Minnesota Infantry. Patrick W. Halloran, John Phillips, Co. C; mustered in April 29, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, May 25, 1865. Also called 5th East Tennessee Infantry Regiment Organized at Barboursville, Kentucky, with six companies, March 28, 1862; mustered out at Nashville, March 29 through June 30, 1865. . In early 1863, the Tenth occupied posts throughout the state. Brig. Biographical data on George Thomas White, undated and 1864 29 :4 (Winter 1977) 179-181. See the finding aid in the library (Microfim, 1st Minnesota Battery of Light Artillery "Munch's Battery", 1st Minnesota Regiment of Heavy Artillery. View our Privacy Policy. Tenth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Enrolled at Savannah, Hardin County; mustered in June 5, 1862; mustered out at Knoxville, June 20, 1865. of the Cumberland, to June, 1863. . This page has been viewed 4,924 times (0 via redirect). 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, Reserve . The 10th Tennessee Infantry was organized at Nashville, Tennessee from May until August 1862, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment under the . [2], The regiment was attached to Post and District of Nashville, Tennessee, Department of the Cumberland, to June 1863. On May 2, 1863 the brigade was ordered back to Mississippi, and fought at Jackson, Mississippi May 7, and at Raymond May 12. 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. 2nd Brigade, 7th Division, Left Wing 13th Army Corps (Old), Dept. The 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Mustered in April 26, 1862; mustered out at Greeneville, May 25, 1865. Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service) 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. [1] This regiment was made up primarily of men of Irish birth and . The regiment departs Fort Snelling for St. Louis, Missouri and garrisons the latter post until the following April. Originally E then D. Queen, Middleton L. Moore, William W. Mount, Co. I. Made possible by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the vote of Minnesotans on November 4, 2008. The regiment remained at Fort Henry until the evacuation of that point on February 6, 1862, but Lieutenant Colonel MacGavock was detached from the regiment and sent to Fort Donelson on October 8, 1861. The Tenth takes part in General Sibley's Punitive Expedition in Dakota Territory. Lieutenant Colonel MacGavock succeeded him as colonel, William Grace became lieutenant colonel, and Sam Thompson major. Only 61 men. Mustered in July 4, 1862. Formerly F. On June 14, 1862, Colonel Stanley Matthews, at Nashville, reported there were no troops in Nashville except the Provost Guard and the unorganized First Tennessee Regiment (Governors Guards).. Copyright 1999-2020, AccessGenealogy. It was mustered out of service June 23, 1865. St. Clair M. Morgan, Clarence C. Malone, Co. C. The Camp was formed in 1995. Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R., and Richard Zuczek. John B. Leo Letters, 18631865, 1884 Cuthbert B. The letters contain information on the personnel and movements of the Tenth Minnesota Infantry, Company D. The papers include two undated chronologies and a memorandum detailing his military service. MNHS call number:See the finding aid in the library (P1481). MNHS call number:See the finding aid in the library (MicrofimM582: Hunt, Thomas J.). The regiment plays a prominent role in the Union victory at the battle of Nashville, Tennessee. He finally obtained an appointment from the Governor of Tennessee and was enrolled on April 1st, 1862, for three years service, and mustered into service as Lieutenant Colonel of the 10th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 5th, 1862. The Brigade reported a total of 1415 engaged, with 652 casualties. St. Paul: n.p., 1905. The 10th reported 190 men engaged. The irons have been taken off, but he is still held and cannot learn what charges, if any, there are against him. Tennessee Civil War Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls The regiment, as the 10th Tennessee Infantry, was reported as part of the Post Forces of Nashville on October 8, 1862. the Regiment was at Bridgeport, Ala, crossed the Tennessee River near Chattanooga, arriving at Chicamauga Station the 26th. 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. Tenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Minnesota People Records Search (Birth, Death, etc. See the finding aid in the library (McConnell, Henry). * * * * The order was promptly executed by the provost marshal in all instances except Major Thurneck and the quartermaster of the same regiment. List of Tennessee Union Civil War units - Wikipedia 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. Also called 1st Middle Tennessee Infantry Regiment: 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. Defenses of Nashville & Northwestern Railroad to January, 1864. 45, part 1.) Mustered in August 26, 1862. Of the 190 engaged at Chickamauga, sixty-eight percent were disabled, and in December, 1863, it totalled 80 men and 44 arms. Formerly G. White died of wounds received in the battle of Nashville. 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 Wikipedia Article, 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry , (accessed 28 November 2012). On December 10, 1864, the 2nd/l0th/20th/ 37th Tennessee Infantry Regiments, along with the 37th Georgia Regiment and the 4th Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters formed a brigade commanded by Lieutenant Colonel William M. Shy, in General Bates Division. The Tenth sustains one killed and twenty-one wounded at the battle of Tupelo, Mississippi. Queen, Middleton L. Moore, William W. Mount, Co. I. Eli K. Pickett Correspondence, 1861-1865. During my absence Governor Johnson ordered the provost marshal to give the keys to a Major Thurneck, of the First Tennessee Volunteers, then being raised here. For more information on the history of this unit, see: Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always.