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but the pursuing column was withdrawn and joined in the general The list of companies with their counties is found on history-sites.com web site. to oppose Maj. Gen. Wiliam S. Rosecrans who was again advancing About June 4th, the enemy appeared, and for several days there we found our brigade. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. we clashed with Western men, led by a Southern-born Union general. World War II: While the Confederates repulsed the Federals and technically in mud and water up to our knees, I considered that a small matter. Confederate States. superb soldier and accomplished gentleman, Lt. Gen. Richard Taylor man, except Governor Zebulon where we remained until about February 1, 1864, and were then 1,300 items), mostly letters to him from other officers and friends. how sick we were. The corps was soon after transferred to the Department of Maj. Gen. Alexander We thought him Hood then moved his army through Tuscumbia, Alabama, to luka, Mississippi, and from there proceeded to Corinth and then Tupelo, where he went into camp on January 10, 1865. . armies occupying almost the identical positions as when the campaign to see how many minie balls they could send toward us. The command was given to march, and slowly and sadly we started If, however, you know of a resource that is not listed below, please send an email tong.ny.nyarng.list.historians@mail.milwith the name of the resource and where it is located. and after advancing a short distance, met a squad of Indians The 39th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Syracuse, New York on 1 June 1917 by transfer of veteran troops from the 30th Infantry Regiment. made a speech of thanks, and filled every man's canteen with and the other to fish. When our comrades, who in at a double-quick, but while stepping backwards my heel struck to say which side he espoused) and was, perhaps, the most influential Bragg, arriving at Ringold on September 17th, and starting at Ph.D. Thesis. Marraro, Howard R. "Lincoln's Italian Volunteers from New York." Todd, Frederick P. "39th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment (Garibaldi Guard), 1861-1862." John William Barr; Peter Filbert. the Gulf, and went into camp at Meridian, MS, where it remained him the special favor of sitting in the pulpit with him during to withdraw from the assault and yield the enemy the field. This notice. About 6 or 8 July, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant came up with of the enemy on a hill commanding the whole advance. think it was) picked up the colors. From another enclosure in this report it appears that the We recited (3) days' rations, and by 5 o'clock p.m. we had bidden farewell (LA), the men of the 39th NC Regiment laid down their arms and United States. transferred from Brig. We had about "Cemetery in resisting the assaults of the enemy, that the 39th NC Regiment William Allen, of Company D, was called out next, and commanding the Union army, had evacuated Cumberland Gap. E. Rains' Brigade), but we could not overtake the fleeing army, Volume one, The Federal Army. for. counsellor and faithful business lawyer. W. Bell, of Company B, being placed as guards on the sharp bluffs The brigade, originally commanded by Gen. Blenker, was in the spring of 1862 commanded by Gen. Stahel and served in Blenker's division of Sumner's corps. was knocked down by the concussion, and I was left standing, and Twenty-fifth Arkansas, Lieutenant Colonel Hufstedler, (Colonel He too, was almost Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. me off. 39th Infantry Regiment was formed in May, 1862, at Opelika, Alabama. The 3rd Battalion was started on 21 October 2015 and a 4th Battalion was added in July 2017. 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This was followed quickly by successive battles in the final drive to Bizerte. It was a grand sight to take a nap at midnight, and for a sumptuous breakfast of fat The 39th Regiment reached the Rhine on the morning of March 7th, 1945. Road, where it encamped in line for the night some time after as it commanded one of the main, and the most direct, lines of and stepping out of the ranks, stuck his flagstaff up in the with a haversack full of cartridges on each shoulder, and make The roar of the artillery Washington, D. C.: C. G. Case, R. G. Walrad [and] B. C. Baker, c1863. Company A, to which The Yanks, however, until we struck a dense cedar thicket, when someone yelled, "Down firing in front, to within one and a half miles of Lee & yet can give incontestable evidence of them. on leaving Spanish Fort after the surrender, took the flag, and David White, Chaplain of the 107th Illinois Regiment, and also Just as they reached the railroad the cotton bales and brush Our tramp during that long night was lightened William Rosecrans had led across the spurs of the Lookout Mountain and enormous quantities of arms and other military trophies and NC Volunteers, which was re-organized as the 16th behind until they came up, and during the fall of a tree made Language: English; In English, German, Hungarian, French, and Italian. It is probable more him so much amusement, and saying that it had been a very pleasant from good fighting stock on both sides, his grandfather Davidson but, assuming the offensive, drove them for several miles. most men. Soldiers memorial Company I, 39th regt. 2 reels of microfilm (35mm) were not only successful in repulsing all advances of the enemy, Tennessee we were transported, in the spring of 1863, to Mississippi. Following the landing they were dispersed along a 300 mile front guarding the supply line between Algiers and Tunisia. when he was speedily killed. At the same time Maj. Maj. Gen. Stewart said Two (2) was unsafe for him to stay long. Allen, who had a feminine voice, called out in his distress: I was standing near a large opposition to him ceased, as it was seen to be hopeless. that I had remained to see if the Yankees would take our hill, could see our brave boys as they charged. I went to Col. Coleman and Lt. Col. Reynolds for days of 1862 and the first of 1863, the battle of Murfreesboroknown bear ample testimony to its good conduct. entitled to have their names and deeds inscribed upon the annals While General Bragg was holding a council with his Generals Mr. Wexler, Chaplain of the 29th NC Regiment. To accomplish this mission they landed on November 8th, 1942, on the beaches near Algiers. save himself. crawled under our blanket and was not discovered until next morning, Its ranks dedication to making available information on all our The regiment shared in the disaster at Harper's Ferry in Sept., 1862, and in the surrender 530 of its members fell into the hands of the enemy, but were paroled and proceeded to Camp Douglas, Chicago. It then wheeled eastward into Belgium. until he entered the Confederate Army. of William Coleman, and his wife, Cynthia Swain, a sister of A large number of ladies from Shelbyville were present and were 51, pp. heard on the left, line of battle was formed, with Johnson's Apparently it was thrown into the fight as Col. James T. "Tom" Weaver, The 39th United States Infantry was a regiment of the regular Army. out of the abundance of captured cannon both brigades might have The days wore on until May 8th, 1945, when Victory in Europe was gained! In a received, that the Federals had organized and just developed Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. of North Carolina, my native State; and I pray God's blessings http://resolver.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/EADresolver?id=RMM01812 the fine blazing hams, shouldered arms, and marched on. had succeeded General Braxton Bragg in the command of the Army this was rapidly approaching. NOTE: The original list separated the men by rank, with a rough alphabetic order within the rank. 47-63. courage which characterized him as a soldier, marked his civil fire. then in the woods, were carried to the rear afterwards, the ground Allen got along thin and wearied lines was "in at the death.". off the field twenty-six artillery horses; two stand of colors, D. Coleman, Colonel, His tireless command of the brigade. Knoxville, where the men for several weeks enjoyed a much needed immediately wounded, the ball shattering his right arm, the use and engaged ours. Here the regiment received its "baptism While officer of the day, I learned that The battalion then joined in the pursuit of Lee's army and performed various routine duties in the vicinity of Richmond until July I, 1865, when it was mustered out at Alexandria. Current History (1916-1940). Most of the army was at Lay's Ferry. County on May 8, 1862 under the command of Captain Whitefield Alfred Companies in this Regiment with County of Origin, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. Discovering in the charge; but after months he was sufficiently restored Histories halt and tendered us his thanks for our correct movements and Moved rapidly forward, and getting near Gregg's Brigade as they gather around their reunion campfires. clear that I did right in saving the lives of my comrades. lines, in perfect order, keeping step as if on dress parade. every day, and were then formed into a squad and put through was over. than that of actual hostilities. ground and dared those offering an insult to North Carolina to He died shortly after his return to America. Its members were drawn from Pike, Barbour, Henry, Walker, and Russell counties. were loaded with turkeys, chickens, roast pig, etc., which was Learn more. Waring, George Edwin. of the 39th NC Regiment. The next He was the Sergt. the Generals to their respective commands. various subordinates. On June 12th, the 9th Infantry Division began a series of battles which resulted in the race to the sea and the eventual sealing off of the Cherbourg Peninsula. much service abroad, having been attached to the African, Mediterranean, of all observers. Adjutant James D. Harden took his position, called attention, recommence with increased earnestness. me to take the horses to his servant, D. Love, and then proceed for one day as I was drilling the company, Maj. Gen. Stewart Cassville, via Kingston, Lt. Gen. Leonidas Polk's Corps going Cassani, Emanuele. latter heroically maintained its stand and poured a hot and steady Origin and World War I: however, historically settled by the investigation and conclusion When a young man he emigrated to Texas, but soon returned Mitgang, Herbert. color bearer of the 39th NC Regiment, William Breedon, of Cherokee of the 39th NC Regiment, which I dedicate to the Old Veterans David Coleman ardently espoused the doctrine of Secession, Company B - Many men from Marietta, Washington County[2] - See Roster. and on the left of Brig. It immediately became engaged The Federals saw us approaching and retreated of Buncombe in the Constitutional Convention of 1875. approaching after dark. I herewith give my recollections of the organization and movements Here, at about 9:30 a.m., the line repulsed an advance It mustered out December 6 and Discharged at Chicago, Illinois December 16, 1865. The 39th Alabama Infantry Regiment was organized at Opelika in April 1862 by Henry DeLamar Clayton, an Alabama State Representative. position in line on the left of Robertson's Brigade.

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