10th Confederate Cavalry

ORGANIZATION:

The 10th Confederate Cavalry Regiment was organized at Murfreesboro, by consolidating the battalions of Col. Charles T. Goode and Lt. Col. M. N. Slaughter--the latter being the cavalry of Hilliard's Legion, which had passed through the Kentucky campaign. Slaughter's (17th Alabama) Battalion was commanded by Major M. M. Slaughter of Talladega, and had five companies. Brigaded under General Pegram, the 10th fought at Monticello, losing 8 killed, 19 wounded, and 62 captured. After operating in East Tennessee, the regiment raided into Kentucky and fought in a half dozen severe conflicts, losing 160 men in all. Surprised at Jimtown, the regiment lost about 50 men, mostly captured. At Chickamauga the 10th fought under Gen'l Forrest and again lost heavily. The regiment was often on picket and outpost duty. Placed in Wade's (afterwards Hume's and Robinson's) Brigade, Kelly's Division, with the First and Third Confederate and a Georgia and Louisiana regiment, the 10th lost heavily at Resaca and New Hope, then performed arduous duty during the Dalton-Atlanta campaign. It was in Wheeler's last raid, moving as far as Saltville, Virginia. Having returned to assist Gen'l John Bell Hood, the 10th proceded to the Carolinas and was engaged at Bentonville. It surrendered with Johnson's army, 300 strong.

OFFICERS:

Cols. C. T. Goode (Georgia; wounded, Chickamauga; retired); John B. Rudolph (Lowndes; resigned); William J. Vason (Georgia; wounded, Bentonville); Lt. Cols. M. M. Slaughter (Talladega; wounded, Cleveland; retired); William J. Vason (promoted); Majors John B. Rudolph (wounded, New Hope; promoted); T. F. Holt (Georgia); Adjutants John M. McKleroy (Barbour; transferred to line); Jos. E. Mitchell (Virginia; captured, Kentucky)

ASSIGNMENTS:

    Brigaded under General Pegram
    Wade's (afterwards Hume's and Robinson's) Brigade, Kelly's Division


BATTLES:




ROSTERS: Co. "A" (Chambers Co., AL): Peter M. Rowland (resigned); Charles Phillips (resigned); John M. McKleroy
Co. "B" (Randolph Co., AL): William B. Smith (resigned); J. J. Clements (wounded, captured, Jimtown)
Co. "C" (Tallapoosa Co., AL): Martin G. Slaughter (resigned); John Slaughter
Co. "D" (Lowndes Co., AL): John B. Rudolph (while in battalion; promoted, Major); James Maynard (resigned); Thomas A. Knight (wounded, Resaca)
Co. "E" (Talladega Co., AL): N. T. Barnes (captured, Kentucky; died as POW); John L. Hendrick[s]
Four companies came from Georgia
Co. "K" (Barbour Co., AL): W. H. Brazier
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