CONFEDERATE TENNESSEE TROOPS
11th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Holman's)
- Overview:
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11th Cavalry Regiment was organized in February, 1863, by consolidating Holman's and part of
Douglass' Tennessee Cavalry Battalion plus other companies. It was assigned to Forrest's,
Humes', J.B. Biffle's and Dibrell's Brigade. The regiment took an active part in the conflicts at
Brentwood
and Chickamauga, then
was involved in the Atlanta
Campaign and Hood's operations in Tennessee. During January, 1865, it was consolidated with
the 10th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment and in May contained 30 officers and 280 men. Serving in
Alabama, it surrendered with the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. The
field officers were Colonels James H. Edmondson and Daniel W. Holman, Lieutenant Colonel
Jacob T. Martin, and Major Chatham Coffee.
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