Showing posts with label The Carter House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Carter House. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2015

Bate's Division: The Carter House, Franklin Tennessee


BATE’S DIVISION
CHEATHAM’S CORPS
ARMY OF TENNESSEE
C.S.A.

Maj. Gen. Wm. B. Bate’s Division consisted of Smith’s Tennessee – Georgia, Bullock’s Florida and Jackson’s Georgia Brigades.  The Division, struck the main line west of Brown’s Division, their right in the locust grove and their left at the Carter’s Creek Pike.  They entered the fight with about 2,000 men and reported a loss of 47 killed, 253 wounded and 19 missing or 16%; however, statistical comparison shows a loss of 544 men or 27%.  The attack reached the main line of the Federal works, but failed to carry them.

In Honor Of
David Allan Floyd III

SOURCE: Interpretive Marker, The Carter House, Franklin, Tennessee

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Captain Theodrick (Tod) Carter Plaque: The Carter House, Franklin, Tennessee


CAPTAIN THEODRICK (TOD) CARTER

20th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Smith’s Brigade
Bate’s Division, Cheatham’s Corps,
Army of Tennessee
C.S.A.

Born at the Carter House March 24, 1840 and educated at Harpeth Academy.  He was an attorney-at-law and Master Mason.  Tod enlisted in Co. H, 20th Tenn. Infantry May 1, 1862.  Appointed Assistant Quarter Master on Oct. 24, 1862 and served as war correspondent for the Chattanooga “Daily Rebel” using the name “Mint Julep”.

Capt. Carter Participated in Most of the Army of Tenn. Battles.  He was captured at Chattanooga on Nov. 25, 1863, but escaped from a prison train in Pennsylvania Feb. 1864.  He retured to the army in March 1864 serving in the Atlanta and Ten. Campaigns.  Mortally wounded 200 yards Southwest of his home on Nov. 30, 1864 in the Battle of Franklin and died at the Carter House Dec. 2, 1864.

“Rest soldier rest, you are not forgotten, For you did not die in vain.”

Plaque donated by Compatriot G. Daniel Clark the Tod Carter Camp #854, sons of Confederate Veterans.

SOURCE: Interpretive Marker, just outside the back door of The Carter House Visitor Center, The Carter House, Franklin, Tennessee