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.
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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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Donelson surrendered to
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Cleburne and Granbury were both killed and the commanding officer of the 7th Texas, Captain Brown was captured. In the
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536:'s Union brigade. In heavy woods, Gregg inadvertently rode into a Federal skirmish line and was shot down. After the skirmishers took his sword and spurs, some men from the nearby
528:'s division, suffered 109 killed, 474 wounded, and 18 missing, a total of 601 casualties. On the first day, Gregg's brigade became involved in a see-saw musketry duel with
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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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Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Texas
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1197:. Vol. 3. New York, N.Y.: Random House Inc.
1111:. Vol. 4. Secaucus, N.J.: Castle. 1987c .
1093:. Vol. 3. Secaucus, N.J.: Castle. 1987b .
1075:. Vol. 1. Secaucus, N.J.: Castle. 1987a .
1175:. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press.
1173:This Terrible Sound: The Battle of Chickamauga
1153:. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press.
598:24th-25th Consolidated Texas Cavalry Regiments
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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.
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719:List of Texas Civil War Confederate units
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1534:35th (Brown's) Texas Cavalry Regiment
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1091:Battles and Leaders of the Civil War
1073:Battles and Leaders of the Civil War
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357:'s Federal forces on 26 April 1865.
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1063:(1967). "Struggle for Vicksburg".
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671:35th Tennessee Infantry Regiment
558:Vicksburg National Military Park
333:in 1863. The unit served in the
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614:1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment
514:Battle of Jackson, Mississippi
512:Gregg's brigade fought in the
39:2 October 1861 – 26 April 1865
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56:Confederate States of America
1667:1861 establishments in Texas
1362:22nd Texas Infantry Regiment
1357:21st Texas Infantry Regiment
1352:20th Texas Infantry Regiment
1347:19th Texas Infantry Regiment
1342:18th Texas Infantry Regiment
1337:17th Texas Infantry Regiment
1332:16th Texas Infantry Regiment
1327:15th Texas Infantry Regiment
1322:14th Texas Infantry Regiment
1317:13th Texas Infantry Regiment
1312:12th Texas Infantry Regiment
1307:11th Texas Infantry Regiment
1302:10th Texas Infantry Regiment
394:, Jeremiah M. Clough became
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1529:34th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1524:33rd Texas Cavalry Regiment
1519:32nd Texas Cavalry Regiment
1514:31st Texas Cavalry Regiment
1509:30th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1504:29th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1499:28th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1494:27th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1489:26th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1479:23rd Texas Cavalry Regiment
1474:22nd Texas Cavalry Regiment
1469:21st Texas Cavalry Regiment
1464:20th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1459:19th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1454:16th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1449:15th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1444:14th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1439:13th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1434:12th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1429:11th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1424:10th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1297:9th Texas Infantry Regiment
1292:8th Texas Infantry Regiment
1287:7th Texas Infantry Regiment
1282:6th Texas Infantry Regiment
1277:5th Texas Infantry Regiment
1272:4th Texas Infantry Regiment
1267:3rd Texas Infantry Regiment
1262:2nd Texas Infantry Regiment
1257:1st Texas Infantry Regiment
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774:Battles & Leaders 1987a
707:Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
705:. 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
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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
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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
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189:Battle of Ringgold Gap
696:on 19–21 March. When
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556:Historical Marker at
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441:8th Kentucky Infantry
412:Shreveport, Louisiana
218:Battle of Bentonville
177:Battle of Chickamauga
1126: Bell, Tim:
518:Jackson, Mississippi
1636:Walker's Greyhounds
1057:Ambrose, Stephen E.
995:, pp. 370–384.
983:, pp. 235–239.
923:, pp. 444–450.
911:, pp. 368–369.
899:, pp. 259–260.
887:, pp. 198–200.
667:Battle of Nashville
206:Battle of Nashville
698:Joseph E. Johnston
662:Battle of Franklin
570:James Argyle Smith
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494:20th Ohio Infantry
490:James B. McPherson
434:and from there to
416:Memphis, Tennessee
396:lieutenant colonel
307:American Civil War
282:8th Texas Infantry
277:6th Texas Infantry
154:American Civil War
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1133:Handbook of Texas
686:William J. Hardee
643:Battle of Atlanta
547:James B. Steedman
485:Battle of Raymond
473:brigadier general
404:Hiram B. Granbury
388:district attorney
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454:Ulysses S. Grant
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