Confederate Stars and Bars
This Regiment was organized on Christmas day, December 25, 1861. It was comprised of 10 separate companies that had previously mustered. It was captured at Fort Donelson and then reorganized on September 23, 1862. The 50th then temporarily consolidated with 1st (Colms') Tennessee Battalion on November, 1862. This consolidation was made permanent and a new organization was made February, 1864. The regiment was paroled Greensboro, North Carolina May 2, 1865 as part of the 2nd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment.
Uriah Green Dowdy - Company I - Went in a Private, died at Camp Douglas of Pneumonia as a POW, a Private.
James M Hicks - Company F - Went in a Private, came out a Private and had been blinded.
Andrew J Smith - Company H - Went in a Private, came out a Private with injured hip.
Hello, I'm wondering if your James Hicks was related to two Mockbee brothers who served in the Co. F, 50th Tenn. -- John and Thomas Mockbee/Mockabee of Stewart County. I can find no record of them after the war. Any info appreciated!
ReplyDeleteKatie Riley, riley@u.arizona.edu
Hmmm, Katie I have never found that name in my line. Do you want to email me some information and we will post it on here. Maybe someone will see it and give us a response. My email address is soonerbred66@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLooking for information on 1st Lt. James Dunn of Company F 50th Tennessee Infantry. He was my great great great grandfather.
ReplyDeleteLooking for information on 1st Lt. James Dunn of Company F 50th Tennessee Infantry. He was my great great great grandfather.
ReplyDeleteLooking for information on 1st Lt. James Dunn of Company F 50th Tennessee Infantry. He was my great great great grandfather.
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