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Tennessee 4th Volunteer Infantry (Confederate)

Muster
  • Muster In Date:May 15, 1861
  • Muster Out Date:Apr 9, 1865
Other
  • Aliases:
    • Neely's, Tennessee
  • Leaders:
    • Brigadier General Alexander P. Stewart
    • Brigadier General Alexander Peter Stewart
    • Brigadier General Charles Clark
    • Brigadier General George Maney
    • Brigadier General John C. Carter
    • Brigadier General Samuel R. Anderson
    • Colonel Andrew J. Kellar
    • Colonel Francis M. Walker
    • Colonel George C. Porter
    • Colonel Hume R. Field
    • Colonel Rufus P. Neely
    • Major General John C. Brown
battles
Name
Start Date
End Date
Duration
Place
Franklin (1864)Nov 30, 1864Nov 30, 1864< 1 dayFranklin, Tennessee
ShilohApr 6, 1862Apr 7, 18621 day(s)Hardin County, Tennessee
Stones RiverDec 31, 1862Dec 31, 1862< 1 dayMurfreesboro, Tennessee
Siege of CorinthApr 29, 1862May 30, 186231 day(s)Corinth, Mississippi
Cheat MountainSept 12, 1861Sept 15, 18613 day(s)Pochahontas County, West Virginia; Randolph County, West Virginia
BelmontNov 7, 1861Nov 7, 1861< 1 dayBelmont, Missouri
ChickamaugaSept 19, 1863Sept 20, 18631 day(s)Catoosa County, Georgia; Walker County, Georgia
NashvilleDec 15, 1864Dec 16, 18641 day(s)Nashville, Tennessee
Island Number TenFeb 28, 1862Apr 8, 186239 day(s)New Madrid, Missouri; Lake County, Tennessee
JonesboroughAug 31, 1864Sept 1, 18641 day(s)Clayton County, Georgia
PerryvilleOct 8, 1862Oct 8, 1862< 1 dayPerryville, Kentucky
AtlantaJul 22, 1864Jul 22, 1864< 1 dayFulton County, Georgia; DeKalb County, Georgia
Peachtree CreekJul 20, 1864Jul 20, 1864< 1 dayFulton County, Georgia

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