CASUALTIES OF THE

6TH, 10TH & 15TH TEXAS
CONSOLIDATED REGIMENT
at
RINGGOLD, GEORGIA
November 27, 1863

researched & compiled by:
SCOTT McKAY



6TH, 10TH & 15TH TEXAS
CONSOLIDATED REGIMENT

Capt. Jonathan R. Kennard, Temporarily Commanding

[ 0 Killed, 12 Wounded, 1 Captured & 1 Missing ]

"Our casualties in this action are as follows: None killed, 9 wounded, and 3 missing." [Capt. Jonathan R. Kennard, 6th, 10th & 15th Texas, Temporarily Commanding]

COMPANY A

1Lt. John E. Harrell, 6th Texas Infantry, Commanding

[ 2 Wounded & 1 Captured ]

 - Pvt. John Driscol, 10th Texas Infantry, was wounded.
 				                   [Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

 - Pvt. James R. Gailbreath, 10th Texas Infantry, was listed as missing. He had been captured
   two days earlier, upon the retreat from Tunnel Hill, Tennessee. 
  			    [10th Texas Compiled Service Records & the Memphis Daily Appeal]

 - Pvt. Franklin McIntyre, 10th Texas Infantry, was wounded.
 				                   [Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

COMPANY B

Capt. James W. Bennett, 10th Texas Infantry, Commanding

[ 2 Wounded ]

 - Pvt. Daniel W. Crier, 15th Texas Dismounted Cavalry, was severely wounded on his thumb.				            
                                                   [Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

 - Pvt. Ludwig Schuchert, 6th Texas Infantry, was severely wounded on his wrist.
                                                   [Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

COMPANY C

Lt. Thomas L. Flynt, 6th Texas Infantry, Commanding

[ 1 Wounded ]

 - Pvt. John A. Farris, 10th Texas Infantry, was slightly wounded on his head.
 				                     [Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

COMPANY D

Capt. James D. Selkirk, 6th Texas Infantry, Commanding

[ 2 Wounded ]

 - Pvt. George W. Slaughter, was slightly wounded in his breast.
 				                    [Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

 - Pvt. W. S. Werberger, 6th Texas Infantry, was listed missing. 
 				                    [Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

COMPANY E

Capt. Jackson L. Leonard, 10th Texas Infantry, Commanding

[ 1 Wounded ]

 - 1Sgt. William J. Boaz, 15th Texas Dismounted Cavalry, was slightly wounded in his side.
 				                    [Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

COMPANY F

1Lt. Samuel H. Atkins, 10th Texas Infantry, Commanding

[ 1 Wounded ]


 - Pvt. John Slaughter, 15th Texas Dismounted Cavalry, was severely wounded in his leg.
 				                    [Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

COMPANY G

Lt. Rhodes Fisher, 6th Texas Infantry, Commanding

[ 2 Wounded ]

 - Sgt. James R. Harper, 15th Texas Dismounted Cavalry, was slightly wounded in his right
   forearm. 		       [Confederate Veteran, Volume Unrecorded & Memphis Daily Appeal]

 - Pvt. George P. Sanders, 10th Texas Infantry, was slightly wounded in his leg. 
			  [Confederate Veteran, Vol. 32, No. 11, 1924 & Memphis Daily Appeal]

COMPANY H

Capt. Robert B. Harvey, 6th Texas Infantry, Commanding

[ 1 Wounded ]

 - 3Sgt. Leonidas A. Alexander, 10th Texas Infantry, was slightly wounded on his foot.  He had
   been appointed to the position of Cadet on October 20th and was waiting on the appointment.
  			      [10th Texas Compiled Service Records & the Memphis Daily Appeal]

COMPANY I

Capt. John A. Formwalt, 10th Texas Infantry, Commanding

[ 1 Missing ]

 - Pvt. George Spencer, 15th Texas Dismounted Cavalry, was missing, supposedly captured.
  				                     [Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

COMPANY K

1Lt. Overton F. Davenport, 10th Texas Infantry, Commanding

[ No Casualties ]

[Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

COMPANY L

Capt. L. M. Nutt, Commanding

[ No Casualties ]

[Memphis Daily Appeal - December 5, 1863]

Battle Report of the 10th Texas Infantry at Ringgold



Copyright 1998, Scott McKay