CONFEDERATE TENNESSEE TROOPS
Marshall's Company, Tennessee Artillery (Steuben Artillery)
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Jackson's-Carnes'-Marshall's Battery [also called The Steuben Artillery] was mustered into
Confederate service at New Madrid, Missouri, in August, 1861. The unit moved to Mississippi,
then Kentucky where it was involved in the conflict at Perryville. Later it was assigned to
R.Cobb's, J.Palmer's, and J.W.Johnston's Battalion of Artillery, Army of Tennessee. The battery
participated in the campaigns of the army from Murfreesboro
to Atlanta, moved with
Hood into
Tennessee, but was left as garrison at Columbia. Later it was refitted in Mississippi, reached
Salisbury, North Carolina, on April 3, 1865, and was captured there ten days later. In May 1863, it contained 79 effectives, lost 7 killed, 16 wounded, and 17 captured at Chickamauga, and
totalled 60 men in December, 1863, and 83 in April, 1864.
Its captains were William W. Carnes, William H. Jackson, and L.G. Marshall. - Soldiers:
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