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The Tennessee Civil War Sourcebook is a searchable collection of over 7,000 articles chronicling the Civil War in Tennessee from September 1, 1861 through September 30, 1865.


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March 24, 1862 Skirmish at Camp Jackson [C. S. camp of instruction] No circumstantial reports filed. ... read more
March 4, 1862 P. G. T. Beauregard's notes on Confederate strength in West Tennessee JACKSON, TENN., March 4, 1862.
Beauregard's confidential notes of reference.
Provisions, grin, &c., in Western Tennessee to be collected as rap idly as
possible and sent to Columbus and Grenada, keeping on ha... read more
March 26, 1862 17th Indiana Volunteer Regimental Surgeon's Report on the Health of Lt. Col. John T. Wilder Camp Andrew Jackson, Tenn.
March 26, 1862
Lt. Col. Wilder 17th Ind.a has, for some months labored under Dysentry, with hemorrhage from the lower bowel. Recently he has had an interval of... read more
April 24, 1862
May 30, 1862
Operations in the Shiloh area Report of Maj.-Gen. John A. McClernand, U. S. Army, commanding Reserve Corps, Army of the Tennessee, of operations from April 24 to May 30, 1862.
HDQRS. RESERVE CORPS, ARMY OF TENNESSEE, Camp Jackson, July 4, 1862.
GEN.: My report of... read more
April 7, 1862 Confederate situation report for West Tennessee HEADQUARTERS, Trezevant, Tenn., April 7, 1862.
Col. THOMAS JORDAN, Assistant Adjutant-Gen.
SIR: I have the honor to report that I arrived here and relieved Maj. King on Saturday, 5th instant, having visited and conferred with Col. ... read more
April 9, 1862 Confederate situation report from Hickman and Obion counties From the vicinity of Union City we learn that the enemy continues to prowl around in the neighborhood in parties of one to three hundred. Our cavalry-five hundred in number-are scouting in opposition. Some four hundred of ... read more
April 9, 1862 "From Union City." From the vicinity of Union City we learn that the enemy continues to prowl around in the neighborhood, in parties of from one to three hundred. Our cavalry—five hundred in number—are scouting in opposition. Some four hundred of the enemy's cavalry have been hemmed... read more
April 10, 1862 Confederate report on five day scout, Hickman to Union City to Dresden, relative to strong Union sentiment in West Tennessee and difficulties with independent companies •See March 31, 1862--Capture of Union CityNote 1
HDQRS. CAVALRY, Trenton, Tenn., April 10, 1862.
Maj. GEORGE ... read more
April 12, 1862
June 5, 1862
U. S. Naval Operations on the Mississippi River against Fort Pillow [Telegram]
CAIRO, April 12, 1862. (Received 10 a.m., 13th )
The flag-officer left New Madrid at noon with the flotilla and mortar boats en route for Fort Pillow. A large body of troops accompanie... read more
April 18, 1862
April 19, 1862
Confederate foraging expedition from Trenton to Ripley HEADQUARTERS [C. S. ] CAVALRY, Ripley, Tenn., April 19, 1862.
Col. THOMAS JORDAN, Assistant Adjutant-Gen. Corinth:
In compliance with orders received per telegraph from headquarters of the army, I marched my... read more


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