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2nd TENNESSEE (BATES) Co D
Confederate Service
Record of Great Military Sacrifice Is Roll Call of Bell Buckle Company D
Devotion of Bedford County Men to Cause Shown in Historical Document from
1890 Gazette
Reprinted in the Shelbyville Gazette - June 27, 1946
Contributed by Martha Mendez - Rootsweb Bedford County List November 20, 2007
Tennessee - with just cause - Has long been proud of its reputation as the
VOLUNTEER STATE. Whenever the needs of the country or state have called,
Tennessee men have not ben slow in answering. It is thus that the Gazette
takes pride in re-printing a record of splendid military achievement and
personal self sacrifice on the part of the men of Bedford County. It is the
roll call of Company D, Second Tennessee Regiment (Bates), Organized at Bell Buckle, March 1861
for service in the Confederate Army during the War
Between the States. To read this list is to know how completely the men of
Bedford gave themselves to their cause.
This record was compiled by Rufus L. Brown in an effort to complete the
account of what happened to his many friends who sallied forth to war with
him.
Officers
James Denniston, Captain, killed in Kentucky
Gladolphus Fugett, First Lieutenant, killed at Shiloh
John Sutton, Second Lieutenant, died in Virginia
R.C. Jones, Third Lieutenant
Orvill Hensley, Orderly Sergeant
Charles R. Kelly, Second Sergeant, wounded at Chicamauga
Russell M. Furman, Third Sergeant, killed at Shiloh
William Brewers, Fourth Sergeant, killed at Shiloh
Wiley F. Duther, First Corporal
David C. Thomas, Second Corporal, killed at Shiloh
Thomas M. Shriver, Third Corporal, killed at Chicamauga
William Pearson, Fourth Corporal
Privates
Albert A. Akers.
Henry C. Bowers, killed at Murfreesboro.
James P. Bingham, killed at Shiloh
James J. Bingham, died in Virginia
William A. Brown
William Coldwell, killed in Virginia
Edward Coldwell, wounded at Chicago
Frances M. Deering, wounded at Perryville
George W. Dudley, wounded at Jonesboro, Ga.
Flavus Durham
Robt. B. Eakes
Walter S. Edmonson, killed in Tennessee
John N. Fugett, killed in Tennessee
James P. Frizzell, killed in Virginia
B. Franklin Fields, killed at Franklin
William Falk, died
Robert Falk, died
Rufus Farrar, killed at Shiloh
Kellis Farrar, killed at Perryville
James Field
John P. Gordon, killed at Chicamauga
Jesse B. Gordon, wounded at Murfreesboro
Joseph F. Hawlin, killed at Franklin
A. Dorson Hancock
John Hancock, wounded at Murfreesboro.
Patrick Henry, killed in Georgia.
Thomas Hale, killed at Richmond
A.J. Jarrett
Snow Jarrett
Andrew J. Jones, killed at Perryville
William G. Kelly, wounded at Chicamauga
Rufus W. Knott, killed at Shiloh
Jonas H. Lynch, killed at Murfreesboro
Samuel M. Lynch
James Lynch, died.
Rufus A. Loyd
William R. Lamb, wounded at Atlanta
Thomas C. McCrory, wounded at Ressaca
James Merritt, wounded at Chicamauga
John W. McMillin, died
Thomas McMillin, wounded at Shiloh
James McMillin, killed at Chicamauga
George P. Muse
William H. McCulloch, killed at Virginia
Jesse F. Miller
Joseph C. Miller, wounded at Shiloh
Owen A. McConnell, killed in Virginia.
Benjamin R. McGuire, killed at Chicamauga
James Morgan
Benjamin F. Pearson
Thomas J. Posy, wounded at Murfreesboro
Hiram K. Posy, wounded at Perryville
David A. Ramsey
William T. Rankin, wounded at Murfreesboro
David G. Rankin, wounded at Richmond
Benjamin M. Ransom, killed at Shiloh.
Samuel Robinson, killed in Virginia
William M. Robinson, killed at Richmond.
Thmas Richrads, died in Virginia.
James Russell, supposed to have been killed by bushwackers.
James C. Sharp, killed at Murfreesboro.
James Scruggs, killed at Richmond.
Robert D. Smith, wounded at Richmond.
John P. Stovall.
Benjamin Stovall.
James Tindell, wounded at Chicamauga
Alex. C. Taylor
David C. Taylor, wounded at Richmond, Ky.
William Underwood, killed at Shiloh
John Vaughan, wounded at Chicamauga.
John Woods
Albert Flowers.
William Brookshire.
Ralph Terry, wounded at Chicamauga.
Hiram Day, killed in Georgia
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