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Tyree H. Bell

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After only six weeks of recovery after being wounded at Shiloh, Bell returned was promoted to colonel of the 12th Tennessee Infantry Regiment in May 1862. He continued as colonel of the consolidated 12th Tennessee Infantry and 22nd Tennessee Infantry when the regiments were combined on June 17, 1862.
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After this service, Bell's consolidated regiment was further merged with the 47th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 30, 1862. Bell became an supernumerary, or extra, officer. After some garrison duty at Shelbyville, Tennessee, Bell was assigned to recruiting duty for
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In January 1864, Forrest gave Bell command of the Third Brigade, which operated independent from the divisions. Soon thereafter, in February 1864, Bell, still a Colonel, became commander of a brigade in Brigadier General
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of the Confederate States Army. He was elected its captain, June 4, 1861. The regiment moved to Columbus, Kentucky in September 1861 and spending the summer in Jackson, Tennessee and Union City, Tennessee.
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Although Warner, 1959, p. 25 gives Bell's date of death as September 1, 1902, Eicher, 2001, p. 127 gives the date as August 30, 1902, which coincides with the date on his headstone, shown nearby.
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After receiving consistent praise from his superior officers Bell was promoted to brigadier general on February 28, 1865. At the end of the war he participated in the
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Ten years after the end of the war, Bell moved from Tennessee to Fresno County, California where he became a successful farmer and participated in civic affairs.
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cavalry. In Spring, 1863, Colonel Bell was given a cavalry command under Forrest. Bell's regiment menaced the Union flank and rear at the
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because Colonel Robert Milton Russell was in command of a brigade. With Russell again in command of a brigade, Bell led the regiment the
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on February 28, 1865. At the end of the war, Bell participated in the defense of Georgia and Alabama against Union Brigadier General
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When the American Civil War started, Bell raised a company of infantry, the "Newbern Blues" which became Company G (later A) for the
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division. Bell led this brigade for the rest of the war, receiving consistent praise.
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Hughes Jr., Nathaniel Cheairs; Connie Walton Moretti; James Michael Browne.
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Brigadier General Tyree H. Bell, C.S.A.: Forrest's fighting lieutenant
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Bell led the regiment in the Confederate invasion of Kentucky and the
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Later Bell commanded a cavalry regiment and then a brigade under
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of the 12th Tennessee Infantry Regiment and commanded it at the
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Upon his return to duty, Tyree H. Bell was appointed a
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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Covington, Kentucky
New Orleans
Sanger
California
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army
Brigadier General
12th Tennessee Infantry Regiment
Forrest's Cavalry Corps
American Civil War
Confederate States Army
brigadier general
American Civil War
lieutenant colonel
12th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Richmond
Major General
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Army of Tennessee's
Battle of Nashville
Battle of Selma
Forrest's command
Fresno County, California
Covington, Kentucky
Gallatin, Tennessee
Sumner County, Tennessee
12th Tennessee Infantry Regiment
lieutenant colonel

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