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35th Tennessee Infantry Regiment

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Active
  
1861–1865

Type
  
Infantry

Branch
  
Army of Tennessee

Country
  
Confederate States of America

Allegiance
  
Confederate States Army

Engagements
  
Shiloh * Mufreesboro * Chickamauga * Chattanooga * Missionary Ridge * Atlanta * Bentonville

The 35th Tennessee Infantry Regiment or Thirty-Fifth Tennessee was an infantry regiment from Tennessee that served with the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War. The unit was disbanded as a result of General Joseph E. Johnston's surrender to General William T. Sherman on April,26 1865 in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Organization

The 35th Tennessee was organized on September 11th, 1861 at Camp Smartt near McMinnville, TN in Warren County.

Originally organized as the 1st Tennessee Mountain Rifle Regiment and then the 5th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. In November, 1861 it was notified to become the 35th Tennessee because another regiment was organized as the 5th Tennessee some four months prior in West Tennessee.

The Regiment consisted of men from these counties in Southeast Middle Tennessee.

  • Warren County
  • Grundy County
  • Van Buren County
  • Cannon County
  • Sequatchie County
  • DeKalb County
  • Hamilton County
  • Bledsoe County
  • Original Officers

    Colonel - Benjamin Jefferson Hill
    Lt. Colonel - John L. Spurlock
    Major/Adjutant - Joseph Brown
    Surgeon - Dr. William C. Barnes
    Assistant Surgeon - Dr. James M. Bell
    Assistant Surgeon- Dr. J.W. Wooten
    Quartermaster - Capt. O.F. Brewster
    Commissary - Capt. James S. Gribble
    Chaplain - Rev. David B. Ritchey
    Lt.Sgt - Willem Campbell

    Battles

    Notable battles fought in include Shiloh and Chickamauga.

    References

    35th Tennessee Infantry Regiment Wikipedia