QUARTERMASTER
PAPERS
Of
Maj. Luther M. Blackman
4th
Transcribed by
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The following transcription
of records are taken from the papers of Luther M. Blackman who served as
Quartermaster for the 4th
The papers were found in Blackman's field
desk which is still in his home in
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Microfilm Roll #1 - Blackman Papers
Camp 4th
His Excellency Andrew Johnson Mil Gov.
Tenn. Governor: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt and accept the
commission of 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster in 4th Regt East Tenn Cavalry. In presenting myself
for muster in the mustering office declined to date back the muster from any
time prior to that of my receiving the appointment from you. I have therefore
to request that you represent my case to the War Department with a view to an
order to date back my muster in to cover my time of service which will be
War Departemnt,
Adjutant General=s Office,
Sir: Final Statements in the cases of
deceased soldiers are required to be sent to the Adjutant General=s Office in duplicate . . . None of the final
statement have been received in the case of Private James A. Griffin, of
Co. AB@, 4th Regiment
of Tenn Inf. Volunteers . . . Sam ?reck
[notation on bottom]
Co. AB@ 4th Tenn Vols. Died in Cumberland Hospital, Nashville, Tenn.
April 16, 1865, of T. M. Fever.
Ordinance Depot,
Maj. L. M. Blackman, 4th Tenn Cav,
Very Respectfully, Your Obedient Servant, L.
P. Babbit
Camp 4th Gen Cavalry,
Camp 4th Tenn Cavalry near Nashville Tenn
June25th 1865. L. M. Blackman
Maj. 4th Tenn Cav. Respectrully request that a leave of absence for twenty
(20) days be granted him to Enable him to visit his home in Monroe Co. E. Tenn to attend to important Private Business. Respectfully forwarded Approved.
Office of Provost Marshal,
1866
P. S. Sign your self
according to rank in the Regiment and no. Of Regiment.
L. M. Blackman
Dear Sir: Your recd in course of mail and
would have been answered sooner but I had to depend on others to write for me.
We were sent to reinforce Burnside at Knoxville & Pushed Longstreet as far as Strawberry Plains when we were stopped . Then it was found that we were to fall back to
Loudon and I applied for leave of absence to go home to look after a horse
& some money that I had left with one Skrempshire
who was about to go to Kentucky but the Major there in command of our regiment
refused to approve on the ground that if he did so for one he would have to do
so for all. Capt. James L. Dunnigan and Lieut Cudgington
both told me to go on home and come back at Loudon and they would not report my
absence if they could help it. I went and James L. Summitt
and two or three others (I think
Office of Provost Marshal,
To
Hd Qrs 4th Cav
Division, A. A. Inspector Genl Office,
List required of articles deficient and
______
Carbines, Revolvers, Sabres,
Belts & plates, Carb Cartridge Boxes, Pistols,Cap Pouches, Saddle, Briddles,
Halters, Saddle Blankets, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes
Overcoat, Flannel Sack Coats, Jacket,
Trousers, Shirts, Drawers, Boots, Stockings, Blankets, ____, Canteens, Tents,
____, Spades, Camp Kettles, Mess cans.
[letterhead] War
Department, Quartermaster General=s
Office.
. . . taken from him
at or near
[list of items
included blacksmith tools and carpenter tools] Col. Thornburgh suggest that you may be able to furnish this office with
information relative to this claim.
Camp 4th
Major. Louisville Ky. Sir. R.
M. Edwards under authority of Gov. Andrew Johnson Mil. Gov. Of Tenn commenced recruiting the
4th East Tenn Cavalry at
Office A A G W,
Mouse Creek,McMinn Co.
Major Blackburn,
[letterhead]
Quartermaster General=s Office,
Quartermaster General=s Office, Division of Clothing and Equipage,
Sir: Your Return of Clothing and Camp and
Garrison Equipage rendered as R.Q. M. 4th Regt East
Microfilm roll #2 - Blackman Papers
XIV MILITARY RECORDS
C. Accounts
Item 1
No. 12
The
For two hundred and twenty
five lbs of flour at two and a half cents per pound. 85.62
I sertify
that the above account is correct and just and that the articles have been
accounted for on my property return for
Item 2
Voucher to Abstract D.
The
Near Nashville Tenn. L. M. Blackman
Lt. & R. Quartermaster 4th E. Tenn Cav.
Item 3
Voucher to Abstract D.
The
Near
L. M Blackman Lt & R. Quartermaster, 4
Item 4
Voucher to Abstract D.
To
Near
Item 5
Paymaster of the 4
I have this day paid Jno
F. Kuchelve Capt. Co A, $280.50, in full from Feby 29 1864 to
Item 13
To Colvin & Co. Dr June 1st 1863
For Setting forty nine horse shoes at Eighteen and three fourths cents pr shoe.
9.18.
For Four pounds Horse Shoe nails at 30 cents
pr pound. 1.20
L. M. Blackman
XIV MILITARY RECORDS
d. Application--Removal of the Charge of Desertion
item 1
State of Tennessee, County of Monroe,ss . . . John Denton now a resident of Monroe
County State of Tennessee . . . who was a private in Company D in the 11th
Regiment of Tenn Cavalry . . . that he served
faithfully until on or about September 1863 when without any intention of
deserting he left the regiment under the following circumstances: he was
detailed on recruiting service by Colonel Reuben Davis of his said
regiment and given an authority approved by Genl
Burnside to recruit men for his regiment in East Tennessee. That after
receiving such authority, he proceeded to
XIV MILITARY RECORDS
E. Certificates
Item 1
No. 12
Jan 13-1863 To. B.
For twenty six hundred pounds of hay at
eighty cents per thousand . . . . 20.80
I certify that the above account is correct
and just and that the articles have been accounted for on my property return
for
Approved R. M. Edwards,
Item 2 & 6
Camp 4th
Near
I certify on honor that on or about
The command for which I was then acting
quartermaster was ordered from
(10 one set Bill Tent poles
(4) Four set common tent poles.
L. M. Blackman Lt & R. Q. M. 4th Tenn Cav.
The undersigned being duly sworn,
deposes & says that he is cognizant of the facts as above set forth and
that they are correct to the best of his knowledge & belief. Thomas (X) Neall, Private Co. (A) 4th
Sworn to and subacribed
before me at
item 3
I Allen B. Stephens of Polk County
Tennessee do solomnly swear in presence of Almight God that I will henceforth faithfully support,
protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Union of
States thereunder and that I will, in like manner,
abide by and faithfully support all acts of Congress passed during the existing
rebellion with reference to slaves so long and so far as not repealed, modified
or held void by Congress or by decision of the Supreme Court, and that I will,
in like manner, abide by and faithfully support all proclamantions
of the President made during the existing rebellion, having reference to
slaves, so long and so far as not modified or declared void by the decision of
the Supreme Court, so help me God.
Allen B. Stephens
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5 day
of April 1865. John McGaughey
Witnesses: E. Rowley, Athens, McMinn
Co.
William Burk,
Item 14
State of
Be it remembered that on this fifteenth day
of July anno Domini one
thousand eight hundred and Sixty five, personally appeared before me, the
subscriber, a notary public for the county aforesaid, Elijah B. Hale and
made an oath on the Holy Evnagelists of Almighty God,
in due form, that the annexed account amounting to [blank] . . . that his place
of residence is Jonesboro, Tennessee , and that he is not indebted or
accountable to the United States on account of bounties or premiums, pay,
contingencies, arms, or accoutrements, ammunition, stores, clothig,
camp equipage,medicine or medical instruments,
hospital board, or any other account whatsoever; and that he has not been
absent with or without leave, beyond the limits prescribed by existing laws,
for any portion of the time charged for in this account. . . . Elijah B.
Hale. H. L. Norvell, Notary Public.
Item 15
The United States Dr. to Elijah
B. Hale asst Surgeon 4th Tenn Vol
Cav.
[this is a record of
his pay, allowances for clothing, subsistence, and servant.]
[Total pay due for 13 month service: 1494.50,
taxes 98.78]
Description of servants: Robert Young,
black, 5 feet. black eyes, black hair.
XIV MILITARY RECORDS
F. Charges and Specifications
item 1
4th
Charges & Specifications preferred
against Sergt William J. Leffew of Company E 4th Regiment Tenn
Cavalry. Vols.
Charge 1st violation 6th
Art. War
Specification 1st this that Sergt William J. Leffew
of Company E 4th Regiment Tennessee Cavalry Vols did
say in the presents of his Capt Charles D. Champion D__m
the Capt. He is a God d__m liar. This
on or about the 19th day of May 1864.
Charge 2nd
Drunkeness & Conduct prejudicial to good order and
discipline
Specification 2nd in this that Sergt William J. Leffew
of Co. E 4th Regiment Tenn Cavalry Vols did say that he would say he would get drunk and cut
up hell or words to that effect and did get drunk and create a disturbance in
said company this on or about the 19th day of May 1865. C. D. Champion Capt Co.
(E) 4th
Witnesses
Capt C. D. Chamption Co. E 4th
1st Lt. Robt Hunter, Co. I 4th
Corp R. C. Roz, Co. C 4th
Private J. H. Thompson Co. C 4th
Sergt J. M. Anderson,
Co. C 4th
Item 2
Charges and Specifications preferred against Sergeant
William S. Smith of Company F 1st Regiment Independent Vidette
Cavalry
Carge 1st. Absence without leave
Specification: That Sergeant William S.
Smith Company F 1st Regiment Independent Vidette
Cavalry was absent from his company without permission from proper authority from
Charge 2nd Conduct
prejudicial to good order and military discipline.
Specification - In this that said Sergeant
William S. Smith (with others) left his company taking with him his arms
horse and equipment to the damage of said horse and the demoralizing of the
other members of his company. This at
Witnesses
Sergt Thomas E. Jones, Co. F 1st Regt Indept Vidette
Cavly
Sergt William S. Jackson Co. F 1st Regt Indept Vidette
Cavly
Corpl Charles W. C. Maxwell Co. F 1st Regt Indept Vidette Cavly
Private George T. Yoad, Co. F 1st Regt Indept Vidette Cavly
item 3
Head Quarters 4th
Charges and Specifications preferred against Private
William Wyatt of Co. K 4th Tenn Cavalry. Charge -
Desertion
Specification - In this that he private William
Wyatt of Co. K 4th Tenn Cavalry being a duly
enlisted soldier in the service of the United States did absent himself from
his Company and Regiment on or about the 20th day of June 1864 from Camp Thomas
near Nashville Tenn and remained absent untill apprehended near Gallatin Tenn
June 26 1864. L. M. Blackman, Major Cmdy 4th Tenn Cav.
XIV MILITARY RECORDS
H. Court Records - Affidavits
item 1
Head Qrs 125
Samuel Applegate being duly sworn says that he is now & for the
last past six months was a teamster of said 125 Reg
Sworn before Wm. Mann, Adjt.
125th Ill Vol. [signed] Samuel Applegate
item 2
State of
Item 3 & 4
State of Tennessee, County of Davidson. . .
21 day of July 1863 . . . [statement by George R. West, Co. C, teamster,
about 2 mules which were stolen or escaped from the wagon yards of 4th Tenn Cav. 6th day July 1863]
Witness: Thomas P. Bishop. George R. (X) West.
Sworn before H. Kerner, Adjutant, 4th
Item 5
State of Tenn,
County of Davidson, On the 25th day of July 1863 . . . Private George R.
West of Co. C. and teamster 4th Tenn Cav . . . says on 1st day of April 1863 one mule . . .
died. G. R. (X) West. Sworn before Henry Kerner, Adjutant 4th
Item 6 & 7
State of Tennessee, County of Davidson . . .
21 day of July 1863 . . . [Statement of Commissary Sergeant Jacob Ziegler
of the 4th Regt E. Ten Cav about tents and poles lost
on 15 Nov 1862 on a barge between Cincinnati Ohio and Louisville, KY.} Jacob
Ziegler. Sworn before Henry Kerner,
Adjutant, 4th
Item 8
State of
Item 9
Stateof Tennessee, County of Davidson. . . 27 day of July
1863 . . . [statement by Davis P. Marshall, master wagoner,
4th E. Tenn Cavalry about ambulance horse which broke
loose and strayed 2 Jan 1863] D. P. Marshall
Item 10
State of Tennessee, County of Davidson . .
. 27 day of July 1863 . . . [statement of Private Frederick Boyd Co. (D)
about 2 lost mules in harness that broke loose 1st Jan 1863. The mules had been
left harnessed because they were Aso wild they could
not be unharnessed or at least no person would
venture to take the harness from them.]
Item 11
State of
Witness F. P. Bishop
Item 12
State of
Item 13
State of
Item 14
State of
Item 15
State of
Item 16 - 18
State of
Item 19 & 20
State of Tennessee, County of Davidson . . .
30th August 1863 . . . [statement of Thos J. Gorman Capt Co. (H) about
lost horse 29th day ofAug 1863] Thos J. Gorman
Capt.
Item 21 & 22
State of
Item 23
State of
Item 24
State of
Item 25
State of Alabama, County of Limestone . . .
8th day of September 1864 . . . [statement of William D. Lyman chief farrier 4th Tenn Cav that from July 1st to Sept 19th 1863 thirty bushels of
coal was expended in shoeing horses and repairing for 4th Tenn
Cavalry] Wm. D. Lyman, Sworn before Frank Cameron . . .
Item 26
State of
Item 27
State of
XIV MILITARY RECORDS J. Furlough
To All Whom It may Concern
The bearer hereof, David H. Hamontree a Privet of Captain J. T. Kinsalan Company of the 4th Regiment of Tennessee
Cavalry Vol aged 35 years, 5 feet 10 inches high Fair
complexion, Blew eyes, Dark hair, and by profession a farmer; born in the State
of Tennessee Blunt Co and enlisted at Lebinon
Kentucky in the servis of the United States on the 10
day of January eighteen hundred and sixtey three, to
serve for the period of three years, is hereby permitted to go to Cleveland in
the County of Bradley State of Tennessee, he having received a Furlough from
the [date blank] to [date blank] at which period he will rejoin his company or
Regiment at Decator Alabamia
or wherever it then may be or be considered a deserter. Subsistence has been
furnished to said David H. Hamontree to the
[date blank] and pay to the 1st day of May 1864, both inclusive. [not signed or completed]
XIV MILITARY RECORDS L. Invoices. 6. Invoices
of Work Done
item 1
Invoice of work done for Lieut
L. M. Blackman QM 1st Reg East Ten Cavalry by Evan
J. Davis at
item 2
Invoice of work . . . by Vinton Powers,
Jackson Co.
XIV MILITARY RECORDS
O. Special Orders
Headquarters Mil Div of the Tenn. Nashville Tenn, June 26, 18[torn]
Special Orders, No.3
Extract
Pri Marion M Carden and Isaac Varnell
Co. A 4th Tenn Cav having been
reported absent without leave in error by the Comdg
Officer of their Company are hereby restored to duty without loss of pay or
allowances. Henry N. Cist. Assistant Adjutant General
Item 2
Proceedings of a Board of Survey convened at
Nashville Tnn pursuant to the following order:
Head Quarers 4th
A Board of Survey to consist of Major L.
M. Blackman, Capt T. H. Easly and Capt Wm S.
Cates 4th Tenn Cavalry will convene tomorrow at 8
o'clock A. M. or as soon thereafter as practicable for the purpose of making an
inventory of the public property for which Capt R. W Ragon
Co. D 4th Tenn Cavalry (deceased) was responsible at
the time of his death. (signed) W. C. Stephens,
Maj Comdg 4th
The Board met pursuant to the above order.
Present: Major L. M. Blackman, Capt Thos H. Easley & Capt Wm.
Cates 4th
The following is a list of the Quartermasters
Stores:
(1) One Picket Rope
(1) One Picket Rasp
(1) One Shoeing Hammer
(1) One Leather Apron
There being no further business before the
Board it adjourned sine die.
L. M. Blackman, Major 4
[the above had no
date]
Item 4
Head Quarters, 4th Division Cavalry A. C.
Nashville
Special Order No. 65
Extract
2d Lieut
Alexander Stone Co. M 4th Tenn Cavalry will proceed immediately to
He will return to his Regt in thirty days.
By order of Brig Genl A. C. Gillem, Edward S.
Richard, Lieut and A.A.A.G.
Item 5
Head Quarters Post,
General Orders
No.7
In compliance with orders from Head Quarters
District of Northern Alabama I hereby assume command of the Post and Camp of Moorsville.
The following rules are published for the
government of the troops at this post.
I. No officer will permit a soldier under his
command to take a Government horse from camp to ride on private business. Every
soldier caught violating the orders from Department Head Quarters by fast
riding will be arrested and punished.
II. Every soldier will be required to have
the pass of the officer commanding his camp approved at these Headquarters
before passing outside the picket lines.
III. Arms may be fired between the hours of
12 m and 1 p. m. when they may require it in all cases the men to be attended
by a commissioned officer.
IV. After Extinguish
Lights is sounded no disturbing noises in camp or loafing about the streets
will be permitted.
V. Officers commanding camps of the different
Detachments will see that this order is enforced.
J. M. Thornburgh.
Item 5
Head Quarters 1st Brig. 4th Div Cav
Comdg Officer
4th
You will detail one officer (5) non
commissioned officers and 36 men dismounted to relieve a detachment of 2dTenn Cav at the Stockade near Decatur Junction.
They will report to the Commanding officer of
the detachment at once.
By Order of W. F.
Prosser,
Will A. McTeer
Lt A A A G
Item 7
Head Qrs 1st Brig
4th Div Cav
Special Order No. 4
Extract
Private William H. Dyke Co. (B), 4th Tenn Cav is hereby detailed for duty at these head qrs he will report tomorrow morning. By Order of Lt Col.
W. F. Prosser
Comdg Brig.
J. E. Revely Lieut & A A A G
Item 8
Head Qtrs 1st Brig
4th Div Cav
Special Order No. 1}
Extract
David Farmer of Co. H 4th Tenn Cav is hereby detailed for duty at these Head Qtrs and will report immediately. By Order of Lt Col. W.
F. Prosser, 2d
W. C. White Capt 4th
Item 14
Headquarters Seventh Division, Cavalry Corps,
M D. M., Starks Landing,
Special Orders No. 49
III. Lieut
George M. Barkett 4th Tennessee Cavalry is hereby
temporarily detailed as ambulance officer of this Division and will report without
delay at these headquarters for orders.
By Command of Brig Genl Jos F.Knipe
or Knife (?)
Will A. Hamilton Capt and Asst Adj Genl
Item 15
Head Quarters 1st Division 13th A. C. Post
& District of Mobile, Mobile Ala, May 1st 1865
Special Order No 3
II. Major L. M. Blackman 4th Tennessee
Cavalry will proceed to
By order of Brig Genl J.C. Veatch.
R. G. Centis, Capt A. A. G
XIV MILITARY RECORDS
P. Receipt Rolls for Clothing
We, the undersigned Employed contrabands in
the Q. M. Dept 4th Tennessee Cavalry do hereby acknowledge to have received of L.
M. Blackman Lieut & R. Q. M. the several
articles of clothing set opposite our respective names.
July 1st, Alexander Pointer, Garner
Pointer, Levi Kibble, Alfred McMurray, Benj. Tounsdale
Aug 1st Joseph Banks, Jesse Cox [all
signed with an 'X'. Those on July 1 witnessed by Lt. J.
Zeigler, those on August 1st by D. P. Marshall.]
XIV MILITARY RECORDS
Q. Receipts
Roll #2 has first 25 and continues on roll #3
Name Unit
(if given)
|
Capt. G. M. Adams |
|
|
Lt. George W. Basket |
|
|
Capt. James M. Bishop |
|
|
Capt. Sam Black |
|
|
Capt. A. M. Cate |
|
|
Capt. Charles D. Champion |
|
|
Lt. Edward W. Currier |
|
|
Maj. Ben Cunningham |
3rd TN Cav. |
|
Capt. Thomas H. Easley |
|
|
Col. R. M. Edwards |
Commdr. |
|
Lt. N. A. Fitzgerald |
|
|
Lt. Onslow G. Frazier |
|
|
M. C. Garver |
|
|
Capt. Thomas J. Gorman |
|
|
Lt. William K. Griffith |
|
|
Lt. James K. P. Hall |
|
|
W. F. Harris |
|
|
Lt. Alexander Hicks |
|
|
G. A. Hull |
|
|
Lt. Charles H. Irvin |
|
|
Capt. John W. Isbell |
|
|
Lt. John H. James |
1st TN Cav |
|
Capt. John F. Kinchelow |
|
|
Lt. George W. Matthews |
Co. D., 4th TN |
|
Capt Daniel Meader |
|
|
Capt J. C. Myers |
|
|
Lt. Luther L. Parks |
Recruiting officer |
|
Capt. Robert J. Patty |
|
|
W. C. Pickens |
for Col. Bowman |
|
Capt. Robert W. Ragon |
|
|
Lt. C. F. Rockwell |
Ordinance Officer |
|
Capt. John F. Scott |
|
|
Capt. John W. Smith |
|
|
Lt. Pleasant Smith |
|
|
Capt. Meshack Stephens |
|
|
Capt. J. D. Stubbs |
|
|
Capt E. P. Taylor |
AAQM 1st Div, 13th A. C. |
|
James W. Taylor |
QM Sergeant, Co. C. |
|
Capt. S. H. Webb |
|
|
Lt. William O. White |
|
|
Capt. J. P.Williams |
Asst. QM |
|
Lt. Wilier or Wiley Williams |
|
|
Capt. Charles T. Wing |
|
|
Lt. Jacob Zeigler |
Field & Staff |
|
|
|
XIV MILITARY REPORTS R. Reports 2. Reports of Persons and Articles Hired
item 1
Report of Persons and Articles hired . . .
1st E. Ten Cav.
1. Colvin & Company, Blacksmith
2. Henry Dunkes,
Blacksmith
3. Henry Dunkes,
Blacksmith
item 2
1. J. L. Martin, Wagon Master (crossed
out)
2. Garner Pointer (
3. Alexander Pointer, (
4. Benj. Trousdale (
[for each of the
above the word 'contraband' appears under a column headed 'By Whom Owned']
item 3
1. Benj. Tounsdale,
Teamster, Feb 17th
2. Alexander Pointer, Teamster, Feb
17th
3. Garner Pointer, Teamster, Feb 17th
4. Alford McMurray, Mar 3d
[the above all
identified as 'contraband']
item 4
1. Benjamin Tounsdale,
Teamster, 17th Feb
2. Alexander Pointer, Teamster, 17th
Feb
3. Garner Pointer, Teamster, 17th Feb
4. Alfred McMurray, Teamster, 17th Feb
5. Levi Kibble, Teamster
[all the above
identified as contraband]
item 5
1. Benjamin Tounsdale,
Teamster 17th Feb
2. Alexander Pointer, Teamster, 17th
Feb
3. Garner Pointer, Teamster, 17th Feb
4. Alfred McMurray, Teamster, 3 Mar
5. Levi Kibble, Teamster, 1st Apr,
[all identified as
contraband]
item 6
[same names and
dates as above]
item 7
[first 5 same as
above]
6. Joseph Regan, Teamster
7. Jessee
Cox
[these last two had
no date of service, and had the notation "These employees were Colored
Persons & Contraband".]
Item 8
1. Benjamin Tounsdale,
Teamster,
2. Alexander Pointer, Teamster,
3. Garner Pointer, Teamster,
4. Alfred McMurray, Teamster,
5. Levi Kibble, Teamster,
6. Joseph Banks, Teamster,
7. Jesse Cox, Teamster,
[all had pay listed
as $4.00 for month of Sept.]
Item 9.
Nashville and
Murfresboro, September 1863
[same as Item 8
above except pay for the month given as $6.00]
XIV MILITARY RECORDS, S Requisitions
5. Special Requisitions
|
NAME |
|
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Capt James M. Bishop |
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Lt. John Brooks |
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Capt. Charles D. Champion |
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Lt. Edward W. Currier |
|
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Capt. Thomas H. Easley |
|
|
Col. R. M. Edwards |
Commdr |
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Lt. N. A. Fitzgerald |
|
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Lt. Onslow F. Frazier |
|
|
Capt. Thomas J. Gorman |
|
|
Capt. Elijah B. Hale |
Surgeon |
|
Lt. Henry H. Hale |
Co. D., 4th TN |
|
Lt. James K. P. Hall |
|
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Capt. John W. Isbell |
|
|
Lt. Henry Kerner |
Feild and Staff |
|
Capt. John F. Kincheloe |
|
|
Lt. J. C. Martin |
|
|
Lt. George W. Matthews |
Co. D., 4th TN |
|
Capt. Daniel Meador |
|
|
Lt. Luther L. Parks |
|
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Capt. Robert W. Ragon |
Co. D., 4th TN |
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Capt. John F. Scott |
|
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Capt. John W. Smith |
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Capt. Meshack Stephens |
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Lt. Col. Jacob M. Thurnburgh |
|
|
Maj. T. J. Tipton |
|
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Lt. John Watkins |
Co. I., 4th TN |
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Lt. Wilier Williams |
|
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Lt. Jacob Zeigler |
Field and Staff |
|
|
|
XIV MILIARY RECORDS, T. Returns.
5. Provision Returns[receipts
for items returned to the quartermaster=s stores, 4th Tenn
Cav]
a. Monthly reports
b. Capt Thomas H. Easley, Co. B.
c. Capt. Daniel Meador, Co. C.
d. S. W. Pickens, Recruiting officer
XIV MILITARY RECORDS, S. Requisitions, 5. Special requisitions.
XIV MILITARY RECORDS, U Rolls of Enlisted men
Employed on Extra Duty
item 1
Roll of Non-Commissioned Officers and
Privates employed on extra duty as Mechanics and Laborers at
1.
2. George R. West, Private, Teamster
3. John Kimbro,
Private, Teamster
4. Alexander Hamilton, Private,
Teamster
5. John Henry, Private, Teamster
6. Joseph M. Spears, Private, Teamster
7.. G. W. Marlo,
Private, Teamster
8. James Murphy, Private, Teamster
9. D. S. Brown, Private, Teamster
10. Riley Hampton, Private, Teamster
11. James Mays, Private, Teamster
[same as above, for
February, 1863, this time labeled as 4th Ten Cav.]
[pay for the month
of February was $7.00]
1. George R. West, Private, Teamster
2. John Kimbrough, Private, Co. C, Teamster
3. Alexander Hamilton, Private, Co. A,
Teamster
4. John Henry, Private, Co. A, Teamster
5. D. S. Brown, Private, Co. B, Teamster
6. Riley Hampton, Private, Co. B, Teamster
7. James Mays, Private, Co. C, Teamster
8. James M. Spears, Private, Co. [blank],
Teamster
9. G. W. Marlo, Private,
Co. E, Teamster
10. James Murphy, Private, Co. [blank],
Teamster
11. Hubbard Dyer, Private, Co. [blank],
Teamster
12. Thomas Hall, Private, Co. A, Teamster
13. G. W. Jones, Private, co. [blank],
Teamster
XIV MILITARY RECORDS, v.
Statements, 4. Statement of
Discharge
Andy Rudgers was discharged at the same time of
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