CONFEDERATE TENNESSEE TROOPS
27th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry
- Overview:
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27th Infantry Regiment [also called 25th Regiment] was assembled at Camp Trenton, Tennessee,
in September, 1861. Its 833 men were from the counties of Benton, McNairy, Obion, Henderson,
Decatur, Crockett, Weakley, and Carroll. It was furnished arms at Columbus, Kentucky, then
fought at Shiloh, Munfordville, and Perryville. The unit
was assigned to General Maney's
Brigade, Army of Tennessee, and in December, 1862, consolidated with the 1st Volunteers. It
participated in many conflicts from Murfreesboro
to Atlanta, endured Hood's
winter operations,
and ended the war in North Carolina attached to Palmer's Brigade. This regiment totalled 580
effectives in December, 1861, and lost fifty-four percent of the 350 at Shiloh and fifty-three
percent of the 210 at Perryville. The 1st/27th had 83 casualties of the 457 at Murfreesboro,
reported 14 killed and 75 wounded at Chickamauga, and in December, 1863, totalled 456 men
and 290 arms. Only a remnant surrendered on April 26, 1865. Its commanders were Colonels
Blackburn H. Brown, Alexander W. Caldwell, and Christopher H. Williams; Lieutenant Colonel
William Frierson; and Majors Alexander C. Allen, Samuel T. Love, and John M. Taylor.
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