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[1] — |
Resigned soon after organization of Regiment, and Lieut.
George C. Moore succeeded him, serving till the
surrender. |
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[2] — |
This Company was not attached to the Regiment till just
before the battle of Chickamauga. It had been the escort of
General McGowan, who resigned, and it reported to the Fourth
Tennessee, serving till the surrender. It was a very small
company. |
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[3] — |
I was not in the Kentucky campaign of Gen. Braxton Bragg in
the summer and early fall of 1862. I have asked Colonel Smith
to write it, as he was a major in command of five companies
that afterwards formed a part of the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry
Regiment, of which he was commissioned colonel at its
organization, in October, 1862. In order that this narrative
may present a full history of their services and his own
during the war, he has contributed the interesting account in
Chapter XVII. |
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[4] — |
Granville Ridley enlisted in the Regiment when sixteen years
of age, while Wheeler was on his last raid into Tennessee in
1864, and served faithfully till the surrender. |