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Gettysburgr f `+ r.,. .. 4r 1. i. -. to S +.l 1 •I. R.4 .. SQA'7�^•'•�D6�N0{'!1'~^"'S�iXil Broughton, Dempsey W., Major. Fowler, Andrew J., Lieutenant Colonel. Johnson, John R., Major. • Talaiferro I or Talliaferro 1., T. D., Lieutenant Colonel. Twenty-first [Texas I Cavalry Regiment""' [1st Texas Lancers ] . Carter, George Washington, Colonel. Chenoweth, Benjamin D., Major. Giddings, De 'Vitt Clinton, Lieutenant Colonel.'" [Neyland, Robert, Lieutenant Colonel. ] [Walton, William M., Major.] Twenty-second [Texas] Cavalry Regiment (also called the 1st Indian-Texas Regiment) [Dismounted]. Buck, John A., Major, Lieutenant Colonel. Johnson, William H., Lieutenant Colonel. Lewelling, Thos., Lieutenant Colonel. Merrick, George W. for D.], Major, Lieutenant Colonel. . Stevens, James G., Major, Colonel. Stone, Robert D., Major, Lieutenant Colonel. Taylor, Robert H., Colonel."" Twenty-third [Texas] Cavalry Regiment."" Caton, William R., Major. Corley, John A., Major, Lieutenant Colonel. [ Gould, Nicholas C., Colonel. Grant, Isaac A., Lieutenant Colonel. Twenty-fourth [Texas] Cavalry Regiment=°" [2nd Texas Lancers] [Dismounted] . Neyland, Robert Reese, Lieutenant Colonel (see the 21st Texas Cavalry Regiment) . Swearingen, Patrick H., Major, Lieutenant Colonel. Taylor, William A., Major, Colonel. L..xa�l�nt�Q�l�tt 19X.Catlett], Colonel. Twenty-fifth [Texasl Cavalry Regiment'" [3rd Texas Lancersl [Dismounted]. a [Boggs, Francis J., Lieutenant Colonel.] i Dark, Joseph N., Major. � 1 Gillespie, Clayton Crawford, Colonel. Neyland, William Madison, Lieutenant Colonel. i Twenty-sixth [Texasl Cavalry Regiment."" I Davis, Samuel Boyer, Colonel.] =°' Debr Blnnchzrd Colonel =Q' `y. a Menard, Medard, Major, Lieutenant Colonel. p�b�iC Ubfafy s Myers, John J., Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel. �1e CO � un�� • G � Da �o�ksv�lle, T 27 x 0 V1 1t a (380 ) TWENTY-FIFTH TEXAS_ CAVALRY The Twenty -Fifth Texas Cavalry was organized by Clayton C. Gillespie in early 1862. Originally it had been planned that the unit would serve -as a regiment of lancers. Consequently, even though the unit. was never armed with lances, it bore the nickname of the Third Texas Lancers. At least a small handful of men in the regiment were recruited in Holmes, Texas. As was the case with almost all Civil War units, the Twenty -Fifth Texas Cavalry was frequently known by an alternate designation derived from the name of its commanding officer. Un- official names of this type identified as having been used by or f or the regiment are shown below. Clayton C. Gillespie's Cavalry Francis J. Boggs' Cavalry William M. Ney land' s Cavalry Joseph N. Dark's Cavalry . Edward B. Pickett's Cavalry Ben jariin Ross' Cavalry The regiment served in Louisiana and Arkansas until captured at Arkansas Post, Arkansas, on January 11, 1863. One company was detach- ed from the regiment at that time and it avoided capture..This company served in Texas throughout the rest of its career, most of.the time acts g as Provost Guards in H..uston and Shreveport. Almost nothing else is known about the activities of this company. The larger part of the regiment was held as prisoners of war at Camp Douglas, Illinois, until the summer of 1863. Exchanged, it was dismounted and served the rest of its career with the Amy of Tennessee. The list below shows the specific higher command assign- ments of the regiment. Aug. 5, 1862 Garrison, Little Rock, Arkansas, District of Arkansas, Trans -Mississippi Department Sept. 30, 1862 Garland's Brigade, Unattached, Trans -Mississippi Department July 31, 1863 (Consolidated with the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Twenty -Fourth Texas Cavalry regiments) Churchill's Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Hill's Corps, Army of Tennessee Sept. 1, 1863 (Same consolidation) Deshler's Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Hill's Corp::, Army of Tennessee Davie County Publie Library Mocksville, NG April 30, 1864 June 30, 1864 Aug. 31, 1864 Dec. 10, 1864 March 31, 1865 (381) s. (Same consolidation) Smith's Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Breckenridge's Corps, :1rmy of Tennessee (Same consolidation) Smiths Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee (Consolidated with the Twenty -Fourth Texas Cavalry) Granbury's Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee (Shine consolidation) Smith's Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee (Same consolidation) Granbury's Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee (S me consolidation) Granbury's Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Cheatham's Corps, :army of Tennessee (Same consolidation) Granbury's Br' Bade, Brown's Division, Hardee's Corps, i1rmy of Tennessee Sergeant Julian J. Lecoure, Company "H", was included on the Roll of Honor published after .the Battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, September 19 - 21, 1863. The regiment took part -in two engagements west of the Mississippi River. After being captured and exchanged, it partici- pated in more than thirty -f ive engagements east of the Mississippi River. Listed below are the engagemen s in which the regiment took part. Numbers after the events locate them on the map following this history. Actions, Oxford Bend near Fayetteville (1), White River, and McGuire's, Ark. Engagement and Capture, Fort Hindman, J'rkansas Post Ark. (2) Battle, Chickamauga, Ga..(3) Siege, Chattanooga, Tenn. (4) Campaign, Chattanooga, Tenn. �4) and Ringgold, Ga. (5) itssault and Capture, Missionary Ridge, Tenn. (6) Engagement, Ringgold Gap, Taylor's Ridge, Ga. (7) Oct. 27 - 28, 1862 Jan. 10 - 11, 18b3 Sept. 19 - 21, 1863 Sept. 2186 3Nov . 23, Nov. 23 - 27, 1863 Nov. 24 - 25, 1863 Nov. 27, 1863 udvlu Library Mocksvl!{e, NC (382) rx %� _,i,. :NY Le-V . T p,•le YM.T �81.Y. - ,... n Demonstration on Dalton, Ga. (8) Feb. 22 - 27.9. 1864 Actions_, Tunnel'Hill (9}, Buzzard's Roost Gap (10), Feb. 23 -.25o 1864 and.,Rocky Faced Ridge (11), Ga. Atlanta Campaign May 1 - Se(Pp,jt . 8, -.186'T Demonstration against Rocky Faced Ridge, Ga. (11) May 8 - 11, 1864 Combat, Buzzard's Roost Gap (Mill Creek), Ga. (10) MAy 8 - 9, 1864 Battle, Resaca, Ga. (12) May 14 - 15, 1864 Combats near Cassville, Ga. (13) May 18 - 19, 1864 Operations on the line of the Pumpkin Vine Creek May 25 - June 5, (14) and Battles about Dallas (15), New 1864 Hope Church (16), and Allatoona Hills . (17), Ga. Combat, New Hope Church, , Ga . (16) May 25, 1864 Action, Pickett's Mills, Ga. (18) May 27, 1864 Operations about Marietta (19) and against Kenesaw June 10 - July 2, Mountain (20) , Ga. 1864 Combats about Pine Hill, Ga. (21) June 11 - 141 1864 Combats about Lost Mountain, Ga. (22) June 15 - 17, 1864 Combat, Kolb's Farm, Gd. (23) June 22, 1864 Assault, Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. (20) June 27, 1864 Operations on the line of Nickajack Creek, Ga. July 2 - 5, 1864 (24) Operations on the line of the Chattahoochee River, July 5 - 10, 1864 Ga. (25) Battle, Peach Tree C eek, Ga. (26) July 19 - 20, 1864 Engagement, Bald Hill (Leggett's Hill), Ga. (27) July 20 - 21, 1864 Battle, Atlanta, Ga. (28) July 22, 1864 Siege, titlanta, Ga. (29) July 23 - Aug. 25, 1864 Battle, Jone sborough, Ga. (30) s „ , � _ tE� L Pubx+, Librartug. C�i.� ��i 31 - Sept. 1, P. i0asvilles NC ,,: 1864 :<. (383 ) Engagement, Lovejoy Station, Ga. (31) Sept. 2 - 5, 1864 Hood's Operations in Northern Georgia and Northern Sept. 29 - Nov. 3, Alabama 1864 Engagement, Spring Hill, Tenn. (32) Nov. 29, 1864 Battle, Franklin , Tenn. (35) Nov. 30, 1864 Battle, Nashville, Tenn. (34) Dec. 15 - 16, 1864 Campaign of the Carolinas Jan. 30 - April 26, 1865 Battle, Averysborough (Taylor's Hole Creek), N. C. March 16, 1865 (35) Battle, Bentonville, N. C. (36) March 19 - 21, 1865 Surrender, Bennett's House, Durham Station, N. Co April 26, 1865 (37) ' I No records have been found to indicate how many members of the Twenty-Dif th Texas Cavalry surrendered in North Carolina. N thing has been found, either, to tell of the final end of the company in the Trans -Mississippi Department. In avi ,L Public Library L. mocksville, NC x.; ire Em AJ (384) •3 5 �y N ATLANTA CAMPAIGN Twenty-Fif th Texas Cavalry ! 1 N a ire f °A Wf Or f 13 GOO = A a To.igh Q�v�R �► 'P ti �w 17 V yob � ' 14 t 18 21 '* �% 22 •20 .19 �J •15 23•� . + Z4 28 r Z 30 ' L ti 1 - 4� c V O e t Y O L ? . i r Z 30 ' L ti 1 - . ( 385 ) Cel � r N - )11-� \\ Is,. M • °' V A�� w It k 4 A 3 W o7 t , ♦-) X1-1 w E-+ 3 Q O N• Library �'� S►i°1J�S i�ip c CAMP NEAR SHREVEPORT 25th REGIMENT TEXAS CAVALRY AUGUST 28, 1862 Dear Father, I seat myself this morning to write you a few lines. I am tolerable well. Hirom is no better than he was when you were here. He is in camps. Yet James Huff has had one or two fevers since you was here. He is about well. I can tell when any of us will get off to come home. I sold my horse to Capt. W.D. Davis for $125 in certified accounts and got $20 in cash for my saddle and bridle. Tell Sarah that I sent her $10 by Capt. Davis. I have had my like- ness taken and I shall send this letter to you by C.H. Jones and my likeness send my likeness to Sarah to keep for them to see me while I am, as I may never return. We have to pay 400 per day for feed for Colonels horse and Colonel Neylan says he won't let anybody have corn at all after we leave here. Iam in a hurry. Pa, there is a Lieutenant in Singletary's company that says he will give $1700 for a Negro man to cook. He will pay it in Confederate money. Give my respects to all the folks in general farewell to all as we never meet again on earth but I hope we will in heaven if we don't meet on earth. I remain your sincere son until death. D.G. Arrant W