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4th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment (Union)

The 4th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was originally recruited as the 4th East Tennessee Cavalry.

4th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment
ActiveJuly 1862 to July 12, 1865
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchCavalry
EngagementsSiege of Atlanta
Battle of Lovejoy's Station
Battle of Nashville

Service edit

The 4th Tennessee Cavalry was organized at Cumberland Gap and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on February 9, 1863 at Nashville, Tennessee (TN) under the command of Colonel R. M. Edwards. Four companies were organized in Louisville, Kentucky from December 1862 through January 1863.

The cavalry was attached to the posts of:

  • Nashville, Department of the Cumberland, to January 1864
  • 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, XVI Corps, Department of the Tennessee, to April 1864
  • 1st Brigade, 4th Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to June 1864
  • Districts of Nashville and North Alabama, Department of the Cumberland, to October 1864
  • 1st Brigade, 4th Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to December 1864
  • 1st Brigade, 7th Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to February 1865
  • 2nd Brigade, 7th Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to February 1865
  • 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division West Mississippi, to May 1865
  • 1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, West Mississippi, to July 1865

The cavalry was mustered out of service August 14, 1865 in Nashville.

Detailed service edit

  • Duty at Camp Spear, Nashville to August 1863
  • Green Hill, to June 14
  • Ordered to Carthage, TN to August 30; duty there and at Murfreesboro and Nashville to December
  • Action at Friendship Church, September 29
  • Expedition to Memphis, TN, December 28–January 4, 1864
  • Moved to Colliersville, January 14
  • Smith's Expedition to Okolona, Miss., February 11–26
  • Coldwater, February 11
  • Holly Springs, February 12
  • Near Okolona, February 18
  • West Point, February 20–21
  • Prairie Station, February 21
  • Okolona and Tallahatchie River, February 22
  • Ordered to Nashville, TN, February 27; duty there to June
  • Duty on the line of the Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad and in District of North Alabama to July
  • Decatur, Alabama (AL), June 1 (A detachment at Decatur to October 1864)
  • Sand Mountain, July
  • Rousseau's Opelika Raid from Decatur to West Point & Montgomery Railroad, July 10–22
  • Near Coosa River, July 13
  • Greenpoint and Ten Island Ford, Coosa River, July 14
  • Opetika, Chehaw Station, and near Auburn, July 18
  • Siege of Atlanta to August 5
  • Scouts to England Cove, TN, July 7–9 and July 12–18 (detachments)
  • McCook's Raid on Atlanta & West Point Railroad, July 27–31
  • Near Campbellton, July 28
  • Lovejoy's Station, July 29
  • Clear Creek and near Newnan, July 31
  • Chattahoochie River, July 31
  • Ordered to Decatur, AL, August 5
  • Near Pond Springs, AL, August 9 (detachment)
  • Expedition from Decatur to Moulton, August 17–20
  • Near Pond Springs August 18–19 (detachment)
  • Rousseau's pursuit of Wheeler, September 1–8
  • Operations against Forrest in eastern Tennessee, September 16–October 10
  • Action at Pulaski, September 26–27
  • At Nashville to December
  • Action at Owen's Cross Roads, December 1
  • Demonstration on Murfreesboro, December 5–7
  • Wilkinson's Cross Roads near Murfreesboro, December 7
  • Battle of Nashville, December 15–16
  • Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River, December 17–28
  • Hollow Tree Gap, Franklin and West Harpeth River, December 17
  • Franklin, December 18
  • Rutherford Creek, December 19
  • Lynnville, December 23
  • Anthony's Hill, December 25
  • Sugar Creek, December 25–26
  • Hillsboro, December 29
  • Near Leighton, December 30
  • Narrows, January 2, 1865
  • Thorn Hill, January 3
  • At Gravelly Springs to February
  • Moved to Vicksburg, Miss., thence to New Orleans, Louisiana (LA) and Mobile Bay, AL, February 11–March 23
  • Campaign against Mobile and its defenses, March 26-April 9
  • Occupation of Mobile, April 12
  • March to Montgomery, LA April, 13–25
  • Ordered to Mobile April 27
  • Expedition from Spring Hill, AL to Baton Rouge, LA, May 8–22
  • Ordered to Nashville, May 27
  • Garrison duty at Johnsonville to July

Casualties edit

The regiment lost a total of 234 men during service; 1 officer and 24 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 4 officers and 205 enlisted men died of disease or accident.[1]

Commanders edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fox, William F., Lt.-Col., 'Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865', Albany, N.Y., 1889, p. 520.
  • Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
  • Eckel, Alexander. History of the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry, U.S.A., War of the Rebellion, 1861-65 (Johnson City, TN: Overmountain Press), 2001. ISBN 1-57072-223-4 [reprint of 1929 edition]
  • Wiefering, Edna. Tennessee Union Soldiers Vol. 1 (Cleveland, TN: Cleveland Public Library), 1996.
Attribution
  •   This article contains text from a text now in the public domain: Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Co.

External links edit

  • Brief unit history, including officers' names, regimental strengths, etc.
  • Site devoted to the history of the 4th Tennessee Cavalry

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The 4th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War It was originally recruited as the 4th East Tennessee Cavalry 4th Tennessee Cavalry RegimentActiveJuly 1862 to July 12 1865CountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnionBranchCavalryEngagementsSiege of AtlantaBattle of Lovejoy s StationBattle of Nashville Contents 1 Service 2 Detailed service 3 Casualties 4 Commanders 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksService editThe 4th Tennessee Cavalry was organized at Cumberland Gap and mustered in for a three year enlistment on February 9 1863 at Nashville Tennessee TN under the command of Colonel R M Edwards Four companies were organized in Louisville Kentucky from December 1862 through January 1863 The cavalry was attached to the posts of Nashville Department of the Cumberland to January 1864 3rd Brigade Cavalry Division XVI Corps Department of the Tennessee to April 1864 1st Brigade 4th Division Cavalry Corps Army of the Cumberland to June 1864 Districts of Nashville and North Alabama Department of the Cumberland to October 1864 1st Brigade 4th Division Cavalry Corps Military Division Mississippi to December 1864 1st Brigade 7th Division Cavalry Corps Military Division Mississippi to February 1865 2nd Brigade 7th Division Cavalry Corps Military Division Mississippi to February 1865 2nd Brigade 1st Division Cavalry Corps Military Division West Mississippi to May 1865 1st Brigade 2nd Cavalry Division West Mississippi to July 1865The cavalry was mustered out of service August 14 1865 in Nashville Detailed service editDuty at Camp Spear Nashville to August 1863 Green Hill to June 14 Ordered to Carthage TN to August 30 duty there and at Murfreesboro and Nashville to December Action at Friendship Church September 29 Expedition to Memphis TN December 28 January 4 1864 Moved to Colliersville January 14 Smith s Expedition to Okolona Miss February 11 26 Coldwater February 11 Holly Springs February 12 Near Okolona February 18 West Point February 20 21 Prairie Station February 21 Okolona and Tallahatchie River February 22 Ordered to Nashville TN February 27 duty there to June Duty on the line of the Nashville amp Chattanooga Railroad and in District of North Alabama to July Decatur Alabama AL June 1 A detachment at Decatur to October 1864 Sand Mountain July Rousseau s Opelika Raid from Decatur to West Point amp Montgomery Railroad July 10 22 Near Coosa River July 13 Greenpoint and Ten Island Ford Coosa River July 14 Opetika Chehaw Station and near Auburn July 18 Siege of Atlanta to August 5 Scouts to England Cove TN July 7 9 and July 12 18 detachments McCook s Raid on Atlanta amp West Point Railroad July 27 31 Near Campbellton July 28 Lovejoy s Station July 29 Clear Creek and near Newnan July 31 Chattahoochie River July 31 Ordered to Decatur AL August 5 Near Pond Springs AL August 9 detachment Expedition from Decatur to Moulton August 17 20 Near Pond Springs August 18 19 detachment Rousseau s pursuit of Wheeler September 1 8 Operations against Forrest in eastern Tennessee September 16 October 10 Action at Pulaski September 26 27 At Nashville to December Action at Owen s Cross Roads December 1 Demonstration on Murfreesboro December 5 7 Wilkinson s Cross Roads near Murfreesboro December 7 Battle of Nashville December 15 16 Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17 28 Hollow Tree Gap Franklin and West Harpeth River December 17 Franklin December 18 Rutherford Creek December 19 Lynnville December 23 Anthony s Hill December 25 Sugar Creek December 25 26 Hillsboro December 29 Near Leighton December 30 Narrows January 2 1865 Thorn Hill January 3 At Gravelly Springs to February Moved to Vicksburg Miss thence to New Orleans Louisiana LA and Mobile Bay AL February 11 March 23 Campaign against Mobile and its defenses March 26 April 9 Occupation of Mobile April 12 March to Montgomery LA April 13 25 Ordered to Mobile April 27 Expedition from Spring Hill AL to Baton Rouge LA May 8 22 Ordered to Nashville May 27 Garrison duty at Johnsonville to JulyCasualties editThe regiment lost a total of 234 men during service 1 officer and 24 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded 4 officers and 205 enlisted men died of disease or accident 1 Commanders editColonel R M Edwards Lieutenant Colonel Jacob Montgomery Thornburgh commanded at the battle of NashvilleSee also edit nbsp American Civil War portal nbsp United States portalList of Tennessee Civil War units Tennessee in the Civil WarReferences edit Fox William F Lt Col Regimental Losses in the American Civil War 1861 1865 Albany N Y 1889 p 520 Dyer Frederick H A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Pub Co 1908 Eckel Alexander History of the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry U S A War of the Rebellion 1861 65 Johnson City TN Overmountain Press 2001 ISBN 1 57072 223 4 reprint of 1929 edition Wiefering Edna Tennessee Union Soldiers Vol 1 Cleveland TN Cleveland Public Library 1996 Attribution nbsp This article contains text from a text now in the public domain Dyer Frederick H 1908 A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Publishing Co External links editBrief unit history including officers names regimental strengths etc Site devoted to the history of the 4th Tennessee Cavalry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 4th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment Union amp oldid 1056339434, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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