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Database: Tennessee Civil War Regimental Histories



May 30, 2005
7:29 AM

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The Military Annals of Tennessee Confederate. First Series: Embracing a
Review of Military Operations with Regimental Histories and Memorial Rolls.
Regimental Histories and Memorial Rolls.
Third Tennessee Infantry
The roll of field and staff officers was as follows: Colonel, John C.
Brown; Lieutenant-colonel, Thos. M. Gordon; Major, Nathaniel F. Cheairs;
Adjutant, Thos. M. Tucker; Quartermasters, Ben P. Roy and J. L. Herron;
Commissary, B. L. Wilkes; Surgeons, Sam H. Stout and Jas. A. Bowers;
Assistant Surgeon, Wiley S. Perry; Chaplains, Marcus Williams and Thos.
H. Davenport; Sergeant-major, William Polk; Quartermaster Sergeants, J.
F. Alexander and J. W. Littleton; Commissary Sergeant, John S. Wilkes;
Ordnance Sergeants, Wallace W. Rutledge and Jas. J. Walker; Hospital
Steward, Eber Fry.
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The Military Annals of Tennessee Confederate. First Series: Embracing a
Review of Military Operations with Regimental Histories and Memorial Rolls.
Regimental Histories and Memorial Rolls.
Third Tennessee Infantry
Co. G, formerly Co. A: Captain, David Rhea; First Lieutenant, David S.
Martin; Second Lieutenant, John C. Lester; Junior Second Lieutenant,
Wallace W. Rutledge; rank and file 97 men, with recruits.
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The Military Annals of Tennessee Confederate. First Series: Embracing a
Review of Military Operations with Regimental Histories and Memorial Rolls.
Cavalry.
Forrest's Escort
The company surrendered one hundred and seven privates and the following
officers: Capt., John C. Jackson; First Lieut., Nathan Boone; First
Lieut., Matthew Cortner; Second Lieut., Geo. L. Cowan; Acting Third
Lieut., John Eaton. Non-commissioned officers: First Sergt., M. L.
Parks; Second Sergt., W. Ed. Sims; Third Sergt., W. A. E. Rutledge;
Fourth Sergt., C. C. McLemore; Fifth Sergt., Wm. H. Matthews; First
Corp., H. J. Crenshaw; Second Corp., W. T. H. (Crittenden) Wharton;
Third Corp., P. C. Richardson; Fourth Corp., R. C. Keeble; Bugler, W. F.
Watson; Ensign, J. O. Crump.



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Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866


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Record 1 thru 5 of  5  Name County City Subject Date Reel Number  Rutledge,
E. Washington  Illegible  F 1142  Rutledge, Thomas H. Dallas  Parole of honor
to report in person with his securities to complete  his bond 09-06-1862 F 1397
 Rutledge, William C. Macon  George Drinkard states that William Nurms had
two revolving pistols  and was threatening someone 05-21-1864 F 1397  Rutledge,
William C. Macon  W. S. Nurms states that Mr. Rutledge insulted his wife and
children  and then threatened him with a pistol when confronted 05-18-1864 F
1397  Rutledge, William C. Macon  William M. Perkins states that Mr. Rutledge is
looked upon as  disloyal 05-18-1864 F 1397  Prev | Next 
 


    Rutledge, C. B.  Rank:   Conflict: Civil War  Side: Confederate  Type of
Unit:   Organization:   Name of Unit: 
(http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/soldiers/results.asp?sType=unit&txtUnit=&selConflict=Civil War)   Alternate Unit
Name:   Company:   Period of Service:   Commander:   Note:   Record Group: Office
of Adjuntant General  Series Title: Index of service records, Confederate,
1861-1865  Box: 111  Reel: s738  Image: 
View Record
The record only list his name and nothing  more.
 
Cicero Rutledge would have been 18 years old in  1864
a possibility could be him.
this is a record from the Missouri State Archives of  individuals
who served in Civil  War.
 


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Revolutionary War Veteran Burials


[RUTLEDGE] John Rutledge - Buffalo Barracks, NY


DatabaseID=4110

Title=Abstract of graves of Revolutionary War Patriots

Hi all, Found these at Ancestry.Com

RUTLEDGE, Edward St Philip's Churchyard Charleston SC 74  Vol.3.

RUTLEDGE, George Blountville Sullivan Co TN 29  Volume: 3.

RUTLEDGE, James Cem nr Charleston SC 60  Volume: 9

RUTLEDGE, James Goshen Cem Gaston Co NC 49  Volume: 3.

RUTLEDGE, Joshua Col Fam homestead Parish House farm MD 3.0  Vol.3.

RUTLEDGE, Michael East County Ohio Cem, Vernon Twp, Trumbull Co OH 55  Vol 3...

RUTLEDGE, William Gen Dulany Cem Holstow, Sullivan Co TN 52  Volume: 3..

hope it helps someone!
Cyndi in Baltimore


Muster Rolls 

From: <[email protected] Subject: [RUTLEDGE] Revolutionary War Muster Rolls, 1775-83.
RUTLEDGE JNO    PRIVATE   32 
RUTLEDGE JOHN    MATROSS   120 
RUTLEDGE RICH    PRIVATE   100 
RUTLEDGE RICHARD    PRIVATE   100 
RUTLEDGE RICHARD    PRIVT   100 
RUTLEDGE RICHD    PRIVATE   100 
RUTLEDGE RICHD    PRIVT   100 
RUTLEDGE WILLIAM    PRIVATE   80 
RUTLEDGE WILLM    PRIVATE   80 
RUTLEDGE WM    PRIVATE   80