Showing posts with label 28th TN INF CSA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 28th TN INF CSA. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Monday, August 5, 1861

We moved on to Camp Zollicoffer. about two miles north-west of Livingston. Here we found the Twenty-fifth Tennessee Infantry, Colonel S. S. Stanton's Regiment. And about this time, or soon after, the Twenty-eighth, Colonel J. P. Murray's Regiment, was organized at this camp. The other three companies of our battalion joined us here. After resting one day at Camp Zollicoffer, the whole battalion took up the line of march again. (Beg pardon, dear reader — right here I find another leaf of my Diary gone.) However, from Livingston the First Battalion marched east to Jamestown, thence south-east to Montgomery, then the county seat of Morgan County, and thence four miles east, through Wartburg, now the county seat of Morgan, to Camp Schuyler, arriving at the last place mentioned on the 14th of August, where we remained one week.

We found that a majority of the men through this portion of East Tennessee had either crossed over into Kentucky to join the Federal army or hid out in the woods. It was reported, before reaching Montgomery, that we would meet a considerable force of Home Guards at that place, but they left before we got there. We saw one woman and one child as we passed through the county seat of Morgan County, but not a single man was to be seen. A “Union” man who remained at home and attended to his own business we did not molest, but we arrested those who were hiding out from home or thought to be preparing to go north, if we could find them.

SOURCE: Richard R. Hancock, Hancock's Diary: Or, A History of the Second Tennessee Confederate Cavalry, p. 35-6

Monday, January 13, 2014

Stratham’s Brigade Position Marker: Ruggles’ Battery, Shiloh National Military Park


C. S.

ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
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STATHAM’S (3D) BRIGADE,
15TH MISS., 22D MISS, 19TH TENN, 20TH TENN.,
28TH TENN., 45TH TENN.
BRECKINRIDGE’S CORPS.
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This brigade was engaged here until about noon April 7, 1862.  It fell back to Hamburg Road and was in final engagement one-half miles south west.