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7th Texas Infantry Regiment

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600:. All cavalry units were dismounted. Smith's brigade counted about 1,300 men and was deployed to defend Tunnel Hill at the northern end of Missionary Ridge. Beginning around 10:30 am, Smith's brigade and nearby units became the target of piecemeal Federal attacks. During an early counterattack, Smith was badly wounded and Granbury took command of the brigade. So many gunners from Swett's Mississippi Battery became casualties, that soldiers from the 7th Texas were detailed to man the guns. At 4:00 pm Cleburne ordered a counterattack which was highly successful. Led by Granbury's Texans, the Confederates charged, capturing numerous Union soldiers and sweeping the survivors off Tunnel Hill. 98: 68: 50: 505: 553: 80: 492:. The Federals deployed two brigades and advanced into the dense vegetation bordering Fourteen Mile Creek. Not realizing he was facing a corps, Gregg aggressively decided to attack frontally with the 7th Texas and 3rd Tennessee while sending the 10th/30th and 50th Tennessee to hit the Union right flank. The Texans attacked the 26: 673:, was so reduced in officers and men that it was commanded by a captain and the 7th Texas was led by Captain O. P. Forrest. After the battle, at least 23 soldiers from the 7th Texas fell into Federal hands, many of whom lay wounded in hospitals. About one-fourth of the regiment was furloughed at this time. 544:
placed Johnson's division at the forefront of his heavy column of attack. The 7th Texas formed the left flank of Johnson's first line. By an astonishing blunder, the opposing Union troops marched away, leaving a hole in their line. Johnson's division advanced into the gap, beginning the rout of the
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on 12 May 1863. Gregg's brigade consisted of the 7th Texas, 1st Tennessee Battalion, 3rd, 10th/30th (consolidated), 41st, and 50th Tennessee Regiments, and Hiram Bledsoe's Missouri Battery. At Raymond, the brigade suffered losses of 73 killed, 251 wounded, and 190 missing, or 514 total casualties.
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on 27 November 1863. Cleburne's division took a strong position at the gap in order to slow Federal pursuit of the Confederate army. Cleburne posted Granbury's brigade on the right flank on a ridge. The Texans routed the first three Union regiments from
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personally rallied it. A second Union division arrived on the field and the 7th Texas faced three Federal regiments before being compelled to withdraw. The 7th Texas lost 22 killed, 66 wounded, and 70 captured out of a total strength of 305 men.
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which drove back the Federal troops. After four hours of combat, Cleburne withdrew his division in good order and there was no pursuit. Granbury was soon promoted to brigadier general in command of the brigade. Throughout the
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on 15 February, the brigade sustained losses of 68 killed and 218 wounded. During the fighting, the 7th Texas lost 20 killed, including Clough, and 40 wounded. On 16 February, the garrison of Fort Donelson surrendered to
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on 13 February. The 7th was the only one of the 28 Confederate infantry regiments in the garrison from Texas. The 7th Texas formed part of a brigade commanded by Colonel T. J. Davidson, which also included the
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surrendered to Sherman on 26 April 1865, the 7th Texas counted two surgeons, six officers and 57 men. The last known survivor of the 7th Texas was Charles W. Trice of Company A who died on 1 December 1936 at
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on 30 November 1864, the 7th Texas lost 18 killed, 25 wounded, and 22 captured. Generals Cleburne and Granbury were both killed and the commanding officer of the 7th Texas, Captain Brown was captured. In the
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In January and February 1863, so many recruits from Texas arrived that the 7th Texas resumed its individual identity. The regiment was assigned to Gregg's brigade and fought in the
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in 1862 and sent to Northern prison camps. After the survivors were exchanged and new recruits added, the regiment was reconstituted and fought at
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The Union forces sustained 442 casualties. At Raymond, Gregg with only one brigade unwittingly courted battle with an entire Union corps under
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on 19–20 September, losing eight killed, 78 wounded, and one captured out of 177 men. Gregg's brigade, which formed part of
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with authority to raise an infantry regiment. On 2 October 1861, nine companies were formed into a regiment at
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Sugg's brigade is shown attacking Horseshoe Ridge late on the second day of the Battle of Chickamauga.
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Union right wing. Later, when Sugg's brigade was striking toward the Union rear at Horseshoe Ridge,
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rescued the unconscious general. Cyrus Sugg took command of Gregg's brigade. On the second day,
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on 25 November 1863, there was a reorganization that assigned the 7th Texas to
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and the Federal unit only held its ground because its division commander
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On 16 September 1862, the soldiers of the 7th Texas were exchanged at
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on 15–16 December, Granbury's former brigade, which now included the
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and never returned to the regiment. The 7th Texas fought at the
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infantry volunteers organized in 1861 that fought mostly in the
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in early 1865. The regiment was assigned to Govan's brigade in
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Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Texas
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The Shipwreck of their Hopes: The Battles for Chattanooga
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in 1864–1865. The regiment's 65 survivors surrendered to
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in summer of 1864, Granbury's men were engaged in the
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The Civil War: A Narrative - Red River to Appomattox
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Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press. 598:24th-25th Consolidated Texas Cavalry Regiments 1227: 860: 848: 836: 824: 809: 653:on 1 September 1864, a Federal corps overran 430:On 9 February 1862, the 7th Texas marched to 8: 1569:3rd Texas Cavalry Regiment (Arizona Brigade) 1564:2nd Texas Cavalry Regiment (Arizona Brigade) 1559:1st Texas Cavalry Regiment (Arizona Brigade) 30:John Gregg was the regiment's first colonel. 676:The remnant of the 7th Texas served in the 447:, and 3rd Mississippi Infantry. During the 1234: 1220: 1212: 709:on 27 June 1864 and had an arm amputated. 255: 1067:. Gettysburg, Pa.: Historical Times, Inc. 719:List of Texas Civil War Confederate units 992: 980: 968: 956: 944: 932: 920: 908: 896: 884: 729: 603:Granbury's Texas brigade fought at the 259:Texas Infantry Regiments (Confederate) 15: 1539:35th (Likens') Texas Cavalry Regiment 1534:35th (Brown's) Texas Cavalry Regiment 1016: 7: 1109:Battles and Leaders of the Civil War 1091:Battles and Leaders of the Civil War 1073:Battles and Leaders of the Civil War 761: 560:lists the 7th Texas Infantry at top. 357:'s Federal forces on 26 April 1865. 410:. The new regiment rode a train to 1063:(1967). "Struggle for Vicksburg". 14: 586:15th Consolidated Texas Regiments 671:35th Tennessee Infantry Regiment 558:Vicksburg National Military Park 333:in 1863. The unit served in the 96: 78: 66: 48: 24: 309:. 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Trice was wounded at the 635:Battle of Kennesaw Mountain 462:9th Texas Infantry Regiment 295:7th Texas Infantry Regiment 19:7th Texas Infantry Regiment 1688: 1554:2nd Texas Partisan Rangers 1549:1st Texas Partisan Rangers 1419:9th Texas Cavalry Regiment 1413:8th Texas Cavalry Regiment 1408:7th Texas Cavalry Regiment 1403:6th Texas Cavalry Regiment 1398:5th Texas Cavalry Regiment 1393:4th Texas Cavalry Regiment 1388:3rd Texas Cavalry Regiment 1383:2nd Texas Cavalry Regiment 1378:1st Texas Cavalry Regiment 623:Battle of Rocky Face Ridge 566:Battle of Missionary Ridge 414:and marched from there to 183:Battle of Missionary Ridge 861:Ambrose & Bearss 1967 849:Ambrose & Bearss 1967 837:Ambrose & Bearss 1967 825:Ambrose & Bearss 1967 810:Ambrose & Bearss 1967 703:Lexington, North Carolina 692:on 16 March 1865 and the 678:Campaign of the Carolinas 639:Battle of Peachtree Creek 398:and the chief justice of 270: 267: 201:Battle of Franklin (1864) 23: 1600:11th Texas Field Battery 1595:10th Texas Field Battery 1574:San Elizario Spy Company 631:Battle of Pickett's Mill 445:1st Mississippi Infantry 374:, a district judge from 355:William Tecumseh Sherman 1610:Val Verde Texas Battery 1605:Douglas's Texas Battery 1590:1st Texas Field Battery 1243:Texas Confederate units 690:Battle of Averasborough 534:Charles Garrison Harker 449:Battle of Fort Donelson 299:Confederate States Army 212:Battle of Averasborough 159:Battle of Fort Donelson 104:Confederate States Army 1128:Seventh Texas Infantry 651:Battle of Jonesborough 647:Battle of Jonesborough 605:Battle of Ringgold Gap 561: 509: 469:Vicksburg, Mississippi 432:Clarksville, Tennessee 420:Hopkinsville, Kentucky 189:Battle of Ringgold Gap 696:on 19–21 March. 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Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
Texas
Confederate States Army
Infantry
Rifled musket
American Civil War
Battle of Fort Donelson
Battle of Raymond
Battle of Jackson
Battle of Chickamauga
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Battle of Ringgold Gap
Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Franklin (1864)
Battle of Nashville
Battle of Averasborough
Battle of Bentonville
John Gregg
Hiram B. Granbury
6th Texas Infantry
8th Texas Infantry
Confederate States Army
Army of Tennessee
American Civil War
Fort Donelson
Raymond
Jackson
Chickamauga

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