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Timeline: August 1862

Friday, August 1

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"No movement today nor nothing doing in camp. Stuart on picket."

Saturday, August 2

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Our regiment has been transferred to Scott’s command & we are ordered to report to Sparta. The transfer is made against the wishes of both officers & men. We all would prefer to be with Genl Forrest who is a great favorite. The enemy ran in the pickets this evening. It is said they are in force at McMinville. Move camp, crossing Caney Fork River & camping at Rock Crossing “Same River” distant from McMinville 12 miles. Two rangers caught in town by the enemy."
Letter - Sam Love
To his sister. Mentions Cyrus W. Love. (Summary)

Sunday, August 3

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Move to within 4 miles of Sparta. Learn we are ordered to march to Kingston tomorrow. The enemy reported as advancing, Rangers missing on yesterday came into camp today. Raining this morning."

Monday, August 4

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Pass through Sparta & camp along side of Scott’s regiment 3 miles from town on the road to Kingston. Enemy reported advancing. Scout sent out to learn their force. before however they make any report we are ordered to march go some 3 miles when a courier overtakes us & we are counter marched in a drenching rain to camp. The cavalry of the enemy 150 strong were seen back 4 miles from Sparta on the McMinville road. the supposition is that their Infantry is nearer to McMinville than to this place. & that it is merely a scouting party that has followed us this far."

Tuesday, August 5

ORs - E. Cunningham
Orders for Col. Whaton and his Cavalry to proceed to Kingston, TN
Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"After a most unpleasant night the prospect for a beautiful day is most flattering. move camp some 2 miles to Yankee Town a good Camping ground. Col Scott issued Whiskey today."

Wednesday, August 6

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Go to have horse shod some 10 miles & while away the regiment takes up line of march for Kingston. Don’t catch it by night. Stop at the foot of the mountain about 12 oclock & sleep for the balance of the night."
News - Galveston Weekly News
"Office Semi-Weekly News" - article regarding Forrest's Murfreesboro Raid.

Thursday, August 7

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Get my breakfast & feed old Snooks at a house at a house before leaving for the trip across the mountains. It is now sun up when I mount for the lonely & dangerous ride. Bushwhackers are plenty on this mountain pass & being alone am obliged to feel uncomfortable. Go to Crossville 25 miles distant by 2 oclock. at that place I find company & proceed on this [journey] after resting my horse a while. make the foot of the mountain by Ten oclock P.M. having traveled from the foot of the mountain on one side to the foot of it on this a distance of 50 miles. regiment some 5 miles a head of me."

Friday, August 8

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"When I awakened this morning the sun was high up in the sky. The regiment I [learned] had started for Kingston & I follow after, overtake them at that place. Cross Clinch river and the Tennessee and camp on south side of it 5 miles from Kingston. Lieut Weston gave me an old broken down horse as my own property. Saturday Augt 9th In camp. Stuart & Roberson have gone to have horses shod. The shop being 15 miles they will necessarily be absent a day or so. no news."
Letter - C. W. Love, Co. C
To his parents from camp near the junction of Tennessee & Clynch River below Kingston, TN.

Saturday, August 9

Event - Regimental Masonic Lodge Formed
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ORs - J. F. Belton
Orders for Col. Whaton and his Cavalry to report again to Forrest's Command.

Sunday, August 10

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Preaching this morning & evening. Did not attend, therefore cannot tell the effect it produced upon the listeners. Learn the regiment has been placed under command of Genl Forrest again. "

Monday, August 11

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Torrence has gone on a 30 Ds furlough to North Carolina. [From] a letter rec’d from Steele I learn he has gone to Texas on a 60 Ds furlough, he enclosed [in a] Draft on Capt Botts for Eighteen50/00 Dollars."
Letter - Sam Love
To his parents. Mentions Cyrus W. Love. (Summary)

Tuesday, August 12

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Learn that two Companies are temporarily detached from the regiment and placed under Col. Scott. Maj Harrison is to accompany them & have command of the advance. Col Walker returned from Knoxville."

Wednesday, August 13

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Col Wharton returned today. He met the two companies spoken of yesterday & ordered them back to the regiment. Tom Weston returned from Knoxville. Rec’d a letter from Ed Buckley. Will leave in the morning for a new camp."
Enlistment - W. H. Wood, Co. A
Enlisted at Munfordville, KY by Lt. C. M. Pearre.

Thursday, August 14

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"In the saddle at day light this morning. travel about 15 miles when another camp is struck. learn the wagons & the balance of the regiment left at Chattanooga. are twelve miles from here on the opposite side of the Tenn River, Stuart & Robinson meet us at this camp."
Document - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
Issued ten Day Furlough to visit Atlanta from Chattanooga.

Friday, August 15

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Nothing new. go to the shop this evening for the purpose of getting my horse shod, but after waiting all the evening find there is no chance."
News - Galveston Weekly News
"Terry's Regiment" - Article listing regimental casualties since January 1862.

Saturday, August 16

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Usual camp duties. go to the Blacksmith shop and after waiting all day fail to get my horse shod. The regiment are ordered to leave at day break in the morning. one Company are to go tonight. Maj Harrison called on for a speech. he made a few remarks, thanking the men for the compliment &tc."
Discharge - J. E. Wilson, Co. C
Discharged at Kingston, TN. Departing for Texas.

Sunday, August 17

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"The regiment left this morning to join the wagons on the other side of the Tenn River. My horse being unable to travel I remain behind to have him shod & succeed in having it done about 2 P.M. Sevilley & Wiley having remained for the same purpose we will camp at this place to night and make an early start to overtake the command tomorrow."

Monday, August 18

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Go to the regiment starting at an early hour this morning & get to Camp about 3 P.M. find all well. We are ordered to leave in the morning at 3 a.m. with two days rations of corn & provisions."
Letter - C. W. Love, Co. C
To his parents from camp about twenty miles South-East of Kingston, TN.
Parole - W. L. Springfield, Co. B
- Paroled at Demopolis, AL on August 18, 1862.
Discharge - W. R. Brooks, Co. C
Discharged at Prestonville, TN.
Discharge - J. B. Long, Co. F
Discharge (Claiborne's Roster)
Discharge - V. W. Rogers, Co. B
Discharged (Claiborne's Roster)
News - Houston Tri-Weekly Telegraph
"Horses for Terry & Lubbock's Regiment" - Article regarding the need for horses in the Regiment.

Tuesday, August 19

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Leave at day light this morning and go to a mile beyond crossville where we camp for the night. traveled about 20 miles."
 

Wednesday, August 20

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Make a very early start and reach the foot of the mountains by 4 P.M. The country through which we passed yesterday & today is poor. nothing transpired [twr] to see to dispell the weariness of the ride. Yankees were here a few days ago. Our company on this trip is 44 men."
Letter - C. W. Love, Co. C
To his Parents from the Rangers Camp in Rhea County, TN.
News - Houston Tri-Weekly Telegraph
"Texas Rangers at Murfreesboro" - Article regarding Forrest's Murfreesboro Raid.

Thursday, August 21

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Start at day light & make near 30 miles when we camp. no news. rumors of several successes to our army."

Friday, August 22

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Start early & stop at Dixons Springs about 3 P.M. making some 20 odd miles. find every thing we could wish or desire at this place. The people are of the right sort and welcomed us in the right spirit. [Will] always, think of them with pleasure. Learn of Morgans fight with the command of Genl Johnson. the same we have been following for some days."

Saturday, August 23

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Stuart & myself & Tom O’Brien get dinner at Maj Martin’s and feel generally better from its effects. Move camp at 3 P.M. and stop on Rome Turnpike 7 miles from Lebanon at Big Springs. having [forded] the Cumberland River at one of the various fords."

Sunday, August 24

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"No move today, ordered this evening to be ready at 3 A.M. to move. Stuart Ryan & myself visit Mrs Shut and spend several hours in a most agreeable manner. We dined with her and family & Miss Miller. It is useless to attempt expressing on paper the gratification it afforded me to set [once] more at a table with four pretty and accomplished Young Ladies. suffice it the visit will always be thought of with the liveliest feelings of pleasure, and each one of them shall occupy a part of my thoughts & best wishes for their future happiness."

Monday, August 25

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Leave at an hour by sun & go to Lebanon Stop there an hour when we take the Sparta Pike. travel in that direction some 18 miles to Alexandria & camp."
Letter - S. Love
To his sister. Mentions Cyrus W. Love.

Tuesday, August 26

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"& take a cross Pike leading to Murfreesboro. then by a common road to Woodberry. stop some 3 miles of that place. the advance guard having proceeded to town captured a few Feds & reported more on the road the order to move forward was given [Our] reg’t go around the town & the balance of the command direct to it, run our horses 5 or 6 miles, without doing any good save capturing some 16 Feds. Old Snooks ran away with me twice, Camp 1 mile from Reedyville between that place & Woodberry. Ranger shot a citizen who tried to arrest him. Stuart & Robinson on picket Fed’s have been retreating from McMinville since Sunday last."
Letter - A. M. Shannon, Co. C
To his parents from Sulpher Springs, Rhea County, TN.

Wednesday, August 27

Engagement - Skirmish at Round Mountain
Near Woodbury, TN.
Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Regiment on a scout towards Murfreesboro. Old Snooks needing a shoe I did not go with them but remained behind to have him shod. The enemy reported at Woodberry and all those who did not go on the scout are on the road to meet them. at Woodberry a detail is made to reconnoitre the road towards McMinville the detail consists of about 20 men. We soon learn the enemy are in the neighborhood about 130 strong and after proceeding down towards McMinville some 6 miles, their pickets are discovered. We the detail are joined by a part of the ala cavalry and start in pursuit of them, some dozen or so shots are exchanged without effect on either side We run them back some two miles but finding it useless to try to overtake them stop. return towards Woodberry and meet Genl Forrest & part of the command, turn into the valley & camp."
News - Galveston Weekly News
"By the Central Train" - Article containing the Rangers' casualty list for Forrest's Murfreesboro Raid.

Thursday, August 28

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Go towards Jacksboro & when in two miles of that place a runner came in & reported the enemy going towards Woodberry. about faced & go in a lively gait to overtake them, find them in a very strong position some 3000 strong two miles from that place. they opened fire upon us with artillery and small arms. We soon found out there was nothing to be gained & retreated. Loss 1 killed 2 wounded. 1 missing. Camp two miles from Jacksboro."

Friday, August 29

Engagement - Short Mountian Crossroads
-Stockade fight
Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"On the way to Morrisons Station (McMinville & Manchester RR) find the enemy about 400 strong at that place and [a] part of the command are dismounted to protect the horses in crossing the RR. They are ordered to charge a stockade fort and attempt it with considerable loss, finding it a useless sacrifice of good men they are withdrawn. Loss about 3 killed & 30 odd wounded. camp some ten further & at the foot of the mountains."
Wounded - S. S. Ashe, Company B
Wounded and left at Woodbury, TN to recover.
Wounded - J. E. Barrtlett, Co. C
Wounded and left at McMinnville, TN.
Wounded - T. E. Drinkard, Co. G
Wounded by gunshot to right arm resulting in amputation near McMinnville, TN.
Wounded - W. E. Drisdale, Co. F
Wounded in thigh near McMinnville, TN and left at house to recover.
Wounded - W. Y. Houston, Co. A
Wounded in the head.
Wounded - C. E. Littlefield, Co. E
Gunshot through both thighs or hip.
Killed - J. T. Pettus, Co. F
Killed.
Wounded - J. T. Pryor, Co. G
gunshot to arm
Wounded - R. C. Pullen, Co. I
Wounded
Wounded - C. K. Stribling, Co. C
Wounded
Wounded - H. L. Tally, Co. G
Wounded near McMinnville.
Wounded - J. E. Thornton, Co. C
Wounded
Wounded - W. L. Thornton, Co. F
Wounded
Wounded - S. K. Tutwiler, Co. F
Wounded and left behind.
Death - G. B. Kennedy, Co. C
Died from wounds sustained at Murfreesboro, TN.
Absent - C. C. Littlefield, Co. E
Left to tend brother.
News - Houston Tri-Weekly Telegraph
"Horses for Texas Rangers"
History - Reminiscences of the Terry Rangers by J. K. P. Blackburn
Our next encounter with the enemy was in Warren County, Tennessee, near Morrison's depot where the enemy had constructed a stockade and left about three companies of infantry to protect a railroad bridge across the river from destruction by the Confederates. The stockade was built of logs twelve or fifteen inches in diameter and twelve feet long, set on end in trenches two feet deep, close touching each other with portholes cut between the logs about as high as a man's head, to shoot through. These logs were thoroughly tamped in place and a small door left in one side for passing in and out with a screen of like make just on the inside so one going in would pass in the door and turn to left or right to get inside of the stockade. I have been thus particular in describing this fort or stockade so the reader may more easily understand why we were so easily and completely defeated by this small contingent of defenders when we attacked that fort. When within one-quarter or one-half mile of the place Colonel Forrest formed the brigade into single line, ordered us to dismount and then rode in front of each regiment giving instructions about the charge he intended to make. When in front of our regiment he said, "I don't want but one-half of this command for this engagement"--that his scouts reported that only three or four companies were up there and that they had their dinner already cooked, and he wanted us to kill them and then eat their dinner. Company F had thirty men in line, so the first fifteen were ordered to step two paces to the front, and the captain told me to take charge of them, so we maneuvered for some time to get a suitable place to charge from, but could not get nearer than two hundred or two hundred and fifty yards without being exposed to full view of the enemy from the start to the finish, so we were ordered to charge at least two hundred yards through an open field upon that fort. Of course the enemy were inside and had nothing to do but shoot us down from the start. After approaching near enough for some of our men to make telling shots at those portholes we were driven back in much disorder to the timber, back of the field from whence we started. Our loss was estimated at 180 killed and wounded. Company F's loss was one killed and five wounded. The enemy's loss was 20 killed whom we shot in the head through those portholes. James Petty of my company was killed within ten feet of the door of that stockade. These details of the enemy's dead and the place where Petty fell we have learned from our surgeon who was left to care for the wounded at that place.

Saturday, August 30

Engagement - Little Pond
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Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"Start to cross the mountains and when within a few miles of Altamont a considerable force of the enemy are discovered as that is the only place to cross at this point it becomes necessaary to retrace our steps. return around McMinville. when near the McMinville & Woodberry Pike & while the command was in a lane, the enemy opened fire upon us with artillery, & a volley of musketry no one hurt. travel nearly all night & camp 12 miles from McMinville."
Death - W. Y. Houston, Co. A
Died from wounds.
Death - J. D. Rugeley, Co. B
Killed in Skirmish near Woodbury, TN

Sunday, August 31

Diary - G. L. Macmurphy, Co. H
"We have been entirely completely surrounded by the enemy. I might say have been in the middle of Buels army. have run the gauntlet and are all convinced that it is impossible to cut off, flank or capture a force Cavalry that are determined to fight their way through. go some 6 miles & camp."
Muster Roll - Co. C
Muster Roll (7/1/1862 - 8/31/1862) for Company "C" , 8th Regiment Texas Cavalry 58 names (National Archives)

Unidentified August Events

Captured - T. J. Potts, Co. D
Captured while tending wounded men near Murfreesboro, TN.
Captured - W. Ward, Co. B
Captured at Woodbury, TN.
Exchanged - J. W. Washington, Co. D
Exchanged at Vicksburg, MS
Return - T. J. Barker, Co. B
Listed as present in August 1862.
Return - J. S. Bates, Co. B
Returned to duty following discharge by August 1862.
Return - J. C. Lattimer, Co. I
Rejoined following discharge due to sickness by August 1862.
Return - L. N. McNeil, Co. B
Return to regiment following AWOL and staff duties before august 1862.
Return - J. H. Morgan, Co. H
Return from detached duty by August 1862.
Return - W. S. Morton, Co. F
Ruturn following absence
Promotion - J. R. Henry, Co. D
Return to duty following wounding at Woodsonville by August 1862.
Promotion - R. A. Allen, Co. B
Promoted to Ordnance Seargent by August 1862.
Promotion - L. H. Barlow, Co. C
Promoted to 3rd Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - J. W. Bowers, Co. K
Promoted to 5th Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - C. D. Barnett, Co. F
Promoted to 1st Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - B. F. Batchelor, Co. C
Promoted to 2nd Lt. by August 1862.
Promotion - J. M. Bennett, Co. G
Promoted to 1st Corp. by August 1862.
Promotion - T. E. Bolling, Co. I
Promoted to 3rd Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - J. B. Briscoe, Co. G
Promoted to 2nd Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - J. P. Burkhart, Co. B
Promoted to 4th Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - B. F. Burris, Co. C
Promoted to 2rd Corp. by August 1862.
Promotion - N. B. Cotton, Co. I
Promotion to 2nd Corp. by August 1862.
Promotion - J. T. J. Cullpepper, Co. F
Promoted to 2nd Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - B. H. Davis, Co. B
To Gegimental Staff as Ord. Sgt. by July 1862.
Promotion - W. Ellis, Co. G
Promoted to 1st Lt. by August 1862.
Promotion - H. C. Evans, Co. C
Promoted to 2nd Corp. by August 1862.
Promotion - D. C. Fiddler, Co. H
Promoted to 2nd Sgt. by August 1862.
Promotion - J. R. Ford, Co. D
Promotion to 2nd Corp. by August 1862.
Promotion - W. M. Ford, Co. G
Promoted to Capt. by August 1862.
Promotion - I. Fulkerson, Co. B
Promoted to Lt by August 1862.
Promotion - E. A. Herndon, Co. B
Promoted to 3rd Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - J. C. Herndon, Co. B
Promoted to 2nd Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - J. W. F. Hill, Co. D
Promoted to 2nd Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - D. H. Hoffman, Co. K
Promoted to 4th Cpl by August 1862.
Promotion - J. A. Holman, Co. F
Promoted to 4th Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - H. T. Hunter, Co. K
Promoted to 2nd Lt. by August 1862.
Promotion - W. R. Jarmon, Co. F
Promoted to Acting Major in command of Regiment by August 1862.
Promotion - G. G. Kibbe, Co. C
Promoted to 5th Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - F. Kyle, Co. D
Commanded Company by August 1862.
Promotion - M. A. Lea, Co. K
Promoted to 4th Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - S. M. Lowrie, Co. C
Promoted to 1st Corp. by August 1862.
Promotion - W. B. Maxey, Co. B
To 1st Corp by August 1862.
Promotion - W. H. Middlebrooks, Co. F
Promoted to 3rd Corp. by August 1862.
Promotion - A. Moore, Co. H
Promoted to 3rd Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - R. G. O'Brien, Co. H
to 2nd Corp. by August 1862.
Promotion - T. J. Oliver, Co. C
to 2nd Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - S. C. Patton, Co. F
Promoted to 4th Corp. by August 1862.
Promotion - J. T. Pettus, Co. F
Promoted to 5th Sgt
Promotion - M. B. Polk, Co. I
Promoted to 1st Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - J. W. Rabb, Co. F
To 2nd Corp by August 1862.
Promotion - E. T. Rhodes, Co. I
To 2nd Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - W. F. Richards, Co. A
To Ord. Sgt by August 1862.
Promotion - E. T. Robinson, Co. H
to 1st Corp by August 1862.
Promotion - S. J. B. Rorie, Co. H
To 4th Sgt by August 1862
Promotion - D. L. Russell, Co. C
to 1st sgt
Promotion - A. M. Shannon, Co. C
Commanded Co.
Promotion - W. L. Smith, Co. G
to 4th Sgt
Promotion - A. L. Steele, Co. H
to 5th Sgt
Promotion - H. D. Sullivan, Co. I
to 1st Corp
Promotion - J. M. Tanquary, Co. G
to 1st sgt
Promotion - A. D. Walker, Co. C
to 4th Sgt
Promotion - J. T. Walker, Co. H
to 1st sgt
Promotion - L. Watson, Co. F
To 1st Corp.
Demotion - T. H. Barry, Co. G
Listed as a pvt in August 1862.
Demotion - W. R. Black, Co. D
To Pvt from commander of company by August 1862.
Demotion - T. E. Drinkard, Co. G
To Pvt. from 3rd Corp. by August 1862.
Demotion - E. Griffin, Co. H
To Pvt from 1st Corp. by August 1862.
Demotion - W. H. Jenkins, Co. G
To Pvt from 4th Corp. by August 1862.
Demotion - E. F. Lilly, Co. G
To Pvt. from 1st Sgt by August 1862.
Demotion - A. T. Logan, Co. D
To Pvt from 1st Sgt after August 1862.
Demotion - T. A. Porter, Co. A
To Pvt from 3rd Corp by August 1862.
Demotion - A. Pue, Co. G
to pvt from 2nd Sgt by August 1862.
Sick - B. F. Adams, Co. H
Furloughed sick by August 1862.
Sick - DE. R. Moore, Co. B
Left Sick near Kingston, TN.
Sick - J. T. Dial, Co. B
Left Sick at Woodbury, TN by August 1862.
Sick - W. H. H. Forrester, Co. C
Left sick at Tyree Springs, TN by August 1862.
Sick - C. J. Gautier, Co. B
Sick in MS by August 1862.
Sick - J. W. Hill, Co. B
Furloughed Sick
Sick - E. R. Moore, Co. B
Left sick near Kingston, TN by August 1862.
Sick - J. J. Rawles, Co. A
Furloughed Sick by August 1862.
Sick - W. P. Rice, Co. D
Sent sick to Chattanooga, TN in August 1862.
Sick - M. H. Sanders, Co. F
Absent sick In July and August 1862.
Absent - J. M. Jones, Co. A
Absent wounded by August 1862.
Absent - D. A. McGonigal, Co. F
May have been absent by August 1862.
Absent - C. T. Pelham, Co. D
May Have been absent in July and August 1862.
Absent - A. W. Proctor, Co. K
May have been absent in July and August 1862.
Absent - H. G. Rice, Co. K
May have been absent in July and August 1862.
Absent - R. L. Samuel, Co. A
Wounded and returned to TX in April 1862.
Absent - R. A. Torrance, Co. H
Absent following being wounded at Murfreesboro.
Absent - J. B. VanHouten, Co. H
May Have been absent by august 1862.
Absent - P. C. Walker, Co. K
May Have been absent in July and August 1862.
Absent - R. West, Co. K
May Have been absent in August 1862.
AWOL - J. B. Pool, Co. A
AWOL by August 1862, Enlisted in Wallers Texas Cavalry in LA by August 1862.
Sick - W. E. Jones, Co. I
Furloughed Sick in August 1862.
Sick - T. A. Manor, Co. B
Left sick at Knoxville, TN in August 1862.
Injured - A. H. McClure, Co. E
Accidentally shot.
Hospitalized - J. D. Palmer, Co. H
Hospitalized at Atlanta, GA by August 1862.
Hospitalized - C. W. Vaught, Co. K
Hospitalized sick in July and August 1862.
Discharge - J. K. White, Co. B
NOTE
Discharge - E. S. Alley, Co. C
Discharged (Claiborne Roster)
Discharge - J. E. Carlton, Co. F
NOTE
Discharge - A. S. Crisp, Co. B
NOTE
Discharge - W. M. Evans, Co. I
NOTE
Discharge - J. M. Onins, Co. B
NOTE
Discharge - V. B. Riddly, Co. I
NOTE
Discharge - W. F. Smith, Co. B
NOTE
Discharge - J. Stonam, Co. A
Discharged by substitution prior to August 1862.
Resignation - W. W. Groce, Co. B
Resigned with chronic dysentery by August 1862.
Detached - W. D. Cleveland, Co. B
Detached with Capt. Steel of the 2nd Mounted Texas Rangers by August 1862.
Detached - S. W. Green, Co. D
Detached with White's Artillery by August 1862.
Detached - J. C. Hacquin, Co. G
On extra duty as teamster with the quartermaster department.
Detached - W. N. Hodge, Co. C
Detached to Wagon Yard by August 1862.
Detached - D. H. Houston, Co. G
Left to attend wounded following skirmish at McMinnville, TN in August 1862.
Detached - J. F. Miller, Co. I
Detached as Commissary Sgt by August 1862.
Detached - E. J. Pitts, Co. C
Detailed for duty in Wagon yard by August 1862.
Transfer - R. J. Bruce, Co. B
Transfer to White's Artillery by August 1862.
Transfer - S. C. Drake, Co. F
Transfered to White's Artillery after August 1862.
Transfer - P. Green, Co. D
Transfered to White's Artillery after August 1862.
Transfer - R. L. Nevill, Co. F
Transfered to White's Artillery following August 1862.
Transfer - W. A. Standifer, Co. D
Transferred to White's Artillery
Transfer - M. E. Thomas, Co. D
Transferred to White's Artillery
Transfer - J. M. Waddell, Co. G
Transferred to Capt. Starr's Artillery Battery.
Death - W. B. Arendal, Co. A
Listed as dead in August 1862.
Death - L. Roselle, Co. A
Died by August 1862.
Furlough - J. W. Manor, Co. B
Furloughed to Texas by August 1862.
Furlough - W. M. Owens, Co. C
Furloughed to Texas by August 1862.
Furlough - V. H. Phelps, Co. B
Furloughed in TN by August 1862.
Furlough - J. W. Pope, Co. F
Furloughed for 90 days in August 1862.
Furlough - E. B. Thomas, Co. B
Furloughed to TX