History of the Twentieth Tennessee Regiment Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A.
Title | History of the Twentieth Tennessee Regiment Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A. PDF eBook |
Author | William Josiah McMurray |
Publisher | |
Pages | 588 |
Release | 1904 |
Genre | Tennessee |
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History of the Twentieth Tennessee Regiment Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A.
Title | History of the Twentieth Tennessee Regiment Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A. PDF eBook |
Author | William Josiah McMurray |
Publisher | |
Pages | 588 |
Release | 1904 |
Genre | Tennessee |
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Tennessee's Forgotten Warriors
Title | Tennessee's Forgotten Warriors PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Losson |
Publisher | Univ. of Tennessee Press |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2002-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781572331693 |
Benjamin Franklin Cheatham was a Nashville native and a descendant of the city's founder, James Robertson. Born in 1820, he achieved fame through his military service in the Mexican War and, especially, the Civil War. After the war Cheatham farmed, ran for Congress, and, at the time of his death in 1866, was postmaster of Nashville. Cheatham was one of Nashville's most popular sons, and his funeral, which drew some thirty thousand people, was reportedly the largest ever held in the city.
The military annals of Tennessee. Confederate. First series: embracing a review of military operations, with regimental histories and memorial rolls
Title | The military annals of Tennessee. Confederate. First series: embracing a review of military operations, with regimental histories and memorial rolls PDF eBook |
Author | John Berrien Lindsley |
Publisher | Dalcassian Publishing Company |
Pages | 1062 |
Release | 1886-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
A History of Tennessee and Tennesseans
Title | A History of Tennessee and Tennesseans PDF eBook |
Author | Will Thomas Hale |
Publisher | |
Pages | 331 |
Release | 1913 |
Genre | Tennessee |
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Civil War Flags of Tennessee
Title | Civil War Flags of Tennessee PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Douglas Cox |
Publisher | Univ Tennessee Press |
Pages | |
Release | 2020-03 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781621901273 |
Civil War Flags of Tennessee provides information on all known Confederate and Union flags of the state and showcases the Civil War flag collection of the Tennessee State Museum. This volume is organized into three parts. Part 1 includes interpretive essays by scholars such as Greg Biggs, Robert B. Bradley, Howard Michael Madaus, and Fonda Ghiardi Thomsen that address how flags were used in the Civil War, their general history, their makers, and preservation issues, among other themes. Part 2 is a catalogue of Tennessee Confederate flags. Part 3 is a catalogue of Tennessee Union flags. The catalogues present a collection of some 200 identified, extant Civil War flags and another 300 flags that are known through secondary and archival sources, all of which are exhaustively documented. Appendices follow the two catalogue sections and include detailed information on several Confederate and Union flags associated with the states of Mississippi, North Carolina, and Indiana that are also contained in the Tennessee State Museum collection. Complete with nearly 300 color illustrations and meticulous notes on textiles and preservation efforts, this volume is much more than an encyclopedic log of Tennessee-related Civil War flags. Stephen Cox and his team also weave the history behind the flags throughout the catalogues, including the stories of the women who stitched them, the regiments that bore them, and the soldiers and bearers who served under them and carried them. Civil War Flags of Tennessee is an eloquent hybrid between guidebook and chronicle, and the scholar, the Civil War enthusiast, and the general reader will all enjoy what can be found in its pages. Unprecedented in its variety and depth, Cox's work fills an important historiographical void within the greater context of the American Civil War. This text demonstrates the importance of Tennessee state heritage and the value of public history, reminding readers that each generation has the honor and responsibility of learning from and preserving the history that has shaped us all--and in doing so, honoring the lives of the soldiers and civilians who sacrificed and persevered.
The Confederate Army, A Regiment: An Analysis Of The Forty-Eighth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865
Title | The Confederate Army, A Regiment: An Analysis Of The Forty-Eighth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865 PDF eBook |
Author | Major Kincaid Gerald |
Publisher | Pickle Partners Publishing |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2014-08-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1782896325 |
The performance of an army is often evaluated by its achievements as a whole, or by that of its commanders or perhaps even its divisions. Often lost in the equation is the small unit. After the great plans are complete and the logistics preparations are accomplished, it is the collective performance of the small unit that ultimately decides the battle. This thesis analyses the campaigns, soldiers, organization, equipment, and performance of just one regiment: the 48th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Material concerning the 48th includes numerous primary sources: the Official Records, Confederate Veteran, The Southern Historical Papers, Southern Bivouac, local histories, and the CARL microfiche library of unit histories (Note: the 48th is not included in these unit histories). Other primary references include war diaries of two officers, three enlisted men, and copies of the 48th's Quartermaster records. This thesis concludes that, while training and equipment of the 48th was sometimes poor, it was effective in numerous engagements, despite its relative small size. The ultimate demise of the unit was due to personnel losses.