A brief narrative of the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, Wheeler's Corps, Army of Tennessee
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The author recounts the formation, organization, and service of a Confederate cavalry regiment, tracing its companies, leadership, and assignments within Wheeler’s Corps. He narrates the unit’s movements and engagements across Tennessee, Georgia, Virginia, and the Carolinas, covering major campaigns, raids behind enemy lines, and actions during the Atlanta campaign and the Union march through the South. The narrative includes casualty lists, officer rosters, addresses, postwar reflections, and appendices, presenting a firsthand regimental chronicle based largely on the author’s memory and contemporary reports.
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