| Second Tennessee Cavalry (Ashby) and
Thirty-First Tennessee Infantry (Bradfor) Rosters
Records available at the National Archives indicate 155 horsemen served in the ranks during a period from August 1861 until War's end. A few may have served in one company of the regiment and later served in another. Those whose enlistments were cut short for some reason or other are also included.
Regimental Command and Staff
2nd Tennessee Cavalry
H. M. Ashby, Col.
H. C. Gillespie, Lt. Col.
William M. Smith, Maj.
W. A. McCorkle, Surgeon
H. K. Legg, Asst. Surgeon
W. V. Sevier, QM
G. T. Atkinson, Asst. Chief of Staff
W. H. Kenner, Asst. Chief of Staff
R. M. Reardon, Adjustant
James P. McFerrin, Chaplain
Roster B
2nd Tennessee Cavalry
(partial list)
John Acuff, Pvt.
William Burnett, Pvt.
John Browning, Pvt.
Abraham Browning, Sgt.
Isaac M. Brown, Orderly Sgt.
P. L. Brock, Pvt.
Richard Brewer, Pvt.
William Brown, Pvt.
Jeremiah Burke, Pvt.
John H. Burke, Capt.
William Burke, Pvt.
B. D. Cain, Pvt.
J. M. Cain, Pvt.
Joseph A. Card, Pvt.
Alfred N. Carey, Pvt.
Henry E. Carroll, Pvt.
A. N. Carey, Pvt.
J. E. Carty, Pvt.
Thomas F. Clapp, Pvt.
Hamilton Collins, Pvt.
Rhoadham Collins, Pvt.
Marcurious Cook, Pvt.
Daniel Cox, Pvt.
John H. Cox, Pvt.
James P. Craighead, Pvt.
John Cupp, Pvt.
Reuben Dail, Pvt.
W. N. Dail, Pvt.
James T. Dalton, Pvt.
John S. Daniels, Pvt.
Jacob Davis, Pvt.
A. B. Donehew, Pvt.
Berry Donehew, Cpl.
G. H. Donehew, Pvt.
John H. Drummond, Pvt.
E. E. Dyer, Pvt.
George Dyer, Pvt.
James Dyer, Pvt.
John Dyer, Pvt.
Robert Dyer, Pvt.
William Dyer, Pvt.
James T. Edmondson, Sgt.
James England, Pvt.
John M. England, Pvt.
Valentine England, Pvt.
William Ebatt, Pvt.
W. H. Fortner, Pvt.
W. N. Foust, Pvt.
H. L. French, Pvt.
Wesley Fry, Pvt.
T.A.M. Garner, Pvt.
Charles Gentry, Pvt.
Linsey Gentry, Pvt.
John Gibson, Pvt.
Daniel Gibson, Pvt.
Wilson Goins, Pvt.
J.W.H. Gray, Pvt.
William A. Gray, Pvt.
Joseph Hacker, Pvt.
Julius Hacker, Cpl.
John Haley, Pvt.
Reuben Harlow, Pvt.
Arthur Harrall, Pvt.
J. D. Hatfield, Pvt.
John E. Helms, 2nd Lt.
Finley Henderson, Pvt.
Benjamin Hollin, Pvt.
Brice Hollin, Pvt.
John L. Hollinsworth, Sgt.
Eldrige Hurst, Pvt.
James Hutcheson, Pvt.
Samuel Hutchinson, Pvt.
C. Inklebarger, Pvt., Farrier J. T. Inklebarger, Pvt.
Lawrence Irick, Pvt.
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Only partial lists are available online, to view complete rosters please click here for Tighten Your Girth, Slacken Your Rein ordering details.
Company "D"
31st Tennessee Infantry Regiment
(Later called 39th Tennessee Mounted Infantry)
31ST (39TH) TENNESSEE MTD. INF.
Field & Staff
Bradford, Wm. M., Col.
Humes, James W. Lt. Col.
McFarland, Robert Maj.
Toole, R. W. Surgeon
Cochran, E.C. Asst. Sur.
Hawkins, Wm. Adjut.
Davis, James C. QtrMstr
*White, James P. Sgt. Maj.
(see John Kite, Jr. Military Trial)
McFarland, Sherman QtrMstr Sgt.
Goforth, Rev. N.B. Chaplain
Bradshaw, S.R. Commsry Sgt.
Alexander, George Orderly Sgt.
Company "D"
(partial list)
Allen, Kelly Pvt.
Bailey, Wm. Cpl.
Ball, Geo. W.T. Pvt.
Ball, James B. Sgt.
Ball, Wm. H. Cpl
Booker, David Pvt.
Bradford, Wm. M. Cpl.
Brandon, James G. Pvt.
Brandon, Orville Pvt.
Brown, Peter Pvt.
Canada, Saml. Pvt.
Cantrell, Robert Pvt.
Cantrell, Thompson Pvt.
Charles, Hannibal Pvt.
Chesnutt, Napoleon Pvt.
Chesnutt, W.M. Pvt.
Columbus, Christp Pvt.
Couch, Alexander Pvt.
Courtney, John Pvt.
Dyer, F. Pvt.
Dyer, Wm. Sgt.
Dykes, Isham B. 2Lt.
Dykes, John R. Pvt.
Dykes, Thomas Pvt.
Everhart, James Pvt.
Fitzpatrick, James Pvt.
Gaby, Isaac Pvt.
Goforth, Napoleon Chaplain
Grayson, Jerome Pvt.
Grigsby, Henry Pvt.
Grigsby, Jessee Pvt.
Harper, Hugh Cpl.
Hawkins, Wm. 1 Lt.
Heck, A.S. Pvt.
Hord, Wm. Pvt.
Housewright, E. Pvt.
*Hughs, Cornelius Pvt.
Hughs, John Pvt.
Humes, James W. Lt. Col.
Ingle, George W. Pvt.
Ingle, James M. Pvt.
Ingle, Jesse J. Pvt.
Ingle, John A. Pvt.
Ingle, Samuel Pvt.
King, James B. Pvt.
Kite, Daniel Pvt.
Kite, Henderson Pvt.
*Kite, John Jr. Pvt.
Kite, John Sr. Pvt.
Kite, Peter Pvt.
Kite, Reuben Pvt.
Kite, Wm. A. Pvt.
Lee, Wm. Pvt.
Leonard, George Pvt.
Leonard, James Pvt.
Long, Enoch H. Pvt.
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"Tell General Ector that, by God, I am here and will take care of his left flank as well as his right"
- Brig. General Nathan Bedford Forrest
Battle of Chickamauga, September 18, 1863
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