Robert G. McClure, John C. Osburn, Co. H. Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout. James D. Scott, James R. Feeney, Benjamin J. Chafin, Co. C also called H. On July 12, 1865, Colonel Johnsons Brigade, still at Chattanooga, but enlarged by the addition of other regiments, was called the 2nd Brigade, District of East Tennessee. Early in 1864 the brigade was ordered to Mississippi to re-enforce Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk, but on reaching Montgomery, Alabama, was ordered to return to Dalton, Georgia. Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, 2nd Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, 2nd Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, USA, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=2nd_Regiment,_Tennessee_Infantry_(Union)&oldid=4772530. On April 30, Colonel Lewis Johnson was reported in command of the same brigade. No report of regimental activities for May and June, 1864 was found, but company reports for July and August show the regiment left Kennesaw July 2; reached Chattahoochee River July 5; fell back to Atlanta, July 19; was engaged in the battle July 22; left Atlanta August 26; at East Point August 28; moved to Jonesboro August 29-30; and was engaged at Jonesboro August 31. 2nd (Bate's) Tennessee Infantry Regiment - Tennessee & the Civil War The Forty-second Tennessee Regiment was raised under the first call in Cheatham, Montgomery and other counties, and five companies in Alabama, and was organized about the 1st of October, 1861, with W A Quarles, colonel. After Murfreesboro, the regiment wintered at Tullahoma, and in the late spring was detailed to guard the railroad south of Tullahoma. T. A. Napier, Isaac Anderson, Co. I. On March 19, one man from the 49th was on a list of men at Camp Butler who wished to take the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government, and on April 17, a petition from Camp Douglas from men in the 42nd, 48th, 49th, and 50th Tennessee Regiments was sent to Andrew Johnson, then Military Governor of Tennessee, requesting him to use his influence to secure permission for them to take the oath of allegiance and return to their homes. On June 21, Major General S. G. Frenchs Division was organized, and Maxeys Brigade assigned to it. Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga, Ga. Campaign August 16-September . The 41st reported 575 engaged, two killed, six wounded, 26 missing. A list of the companies for each regiment is on the NARA website. Research OnLine - 42nd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry
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