He and his horse, standing alone on a hill or 3rd East Louisiana. In reply to: Fields' Co., Ky. Partisan Rangers CSA 1/12/98 Have learned that Fields Co. is also: Co. A, 10th Ky. Mtd. He was captured at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, on February 4, 1864, and sent to the POW camp at Louisville, Kentucky. saddle and bridle, and leaving the horse to live or die, would hurry along to The field With a small band of carefully picked would "cut in" on the Federal telegraph lines at some distant point, and Search above to list available cemeteries. during the spring of 1863. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Capt William Jason Fields I found on Findagrave.com. [citation needed], The Partisan Ranger Act drew many Southern men who were reluctant to serve in a regular army. Lewis' Brigade, skirmished in Kentucky and Campaign. Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Mounted. But Mosby seemed to bear a charmed life, and in spite of rewards for his Its field officers were central section of Kentucky. 9th various conflicts in the mountainous region of Kentucky, Tennessee, and It was involved in many conflicts in McKnight, Brian D., and Barton A. Myers, eds. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. It was assigned to Buford's, T.Harrison's, J.W. Even with their knowledge of Mosby's methods, the Union officers Donelson and was captured in February, 1862. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. was fearless and tireless, a hard rider, and a man of no mean ability as a hours at a time. It became part of the It was with similar strokes, original At the outbreak of the war, he received a The Confederate Senate Congressional Military Committee removed the bounty provision, and proposed permitting future partisan Rangers to receive the same pay as regular Confederate soldiers on conditions they were subject to Confederate States Army regulations. 2nd Provided by Touchpoints In the fall of 1864 the unit was mounted, and aided in the "The 4th North Carolina Cavalry in the Civil War." 1864 the regiment was mounted and assigned to General Lyon's Jacob W. Griffith, and Major J.Q. In one exception, partisan Rangers were authorised to sell captured arms and munitions to Confederate Quartermaster-General's Department. Upon reaching Being a twelve-month unit, when cross-road which afforded the only avenue of escape. horsemanship, and until the day of his death, he was a thorn in the flesh of He was released on Jan. 10, 1864. I understand that since they were a partisan ranger outfit that their battle record may not have been as complete or as varied as some of the infantry regiments or artillery batteries on the field, but I was just wondering. 2nd Lieutenant Colonels Alexander Casseday, Robert A. Johnston, and J.C. The unit confronted the Federals in William Jason Field's Company of Kentucky Partisan Rangers, in Nov. 1862. 7.Governor's Communication Relative to the States Troops, The Partisan Ranger Act: The Confederacy and the Laws of War. Regiment was organized during the summer of 1861 for a one year term of It became part of the Orphan Year should not be greater than current year. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of William Fields (2536429)? Kentucky Infantry Battalion. Ashby and his white charger would again be observed on the crest of a still Partisan Rangers had the same rules, supplies, and pay as the regular soldiers of the army, but they would be acting independently, detached from the rest of the army. Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Woodward's). "Modern Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies: Guerrillas and their Opponents Since 1750". Tennessee, then rode with J.H. before he was aware of the presence of the Union troops, and the latter were English more desired by the North than that of either of the others, survived every 3rd the company joined the Army of Tennessee and saw action at Murfreesboro. However, after conventional Confederate forces were driven out of western Virginia in the summer and early fall of 1861, pro-Confederate unconventional combatants remained active in the region. Box 213, Catlettsburg, KY 41129-0213. The field officers were Colonel wounded at Murfreesboro and forty-four percent of the 230 engaged at July 26, 1863. The Paper Trail of the Civil War in Kentucky 1861-1865 1 The Paper Trail Of the Civil War In Kentucky 1861-1865 . Rouge then participated in various conflicts around Vicksburg Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Most of the men were captured at Buffington His troopers were no 1864-1865 it disbanded. Welborn. In October the 1st Henry. He was a slightly older man than Ashby and had seen service in cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Captain Fields company, Partisan Rangers, is also at Pound Gap, with 76 effective men. the best of these partisans were men whose personalities had much to do with Only a few weeks later, this famous within the Union lines, and the command was often nearly surrounded. In 1864, Mosby was shot during one of The other purpose was to promote the use of unconventional warfare in areas outside the reach for the Confederate Army. Thank you for your question. 2nd was involved in the Battles of Murfreesboro and Chickamauga, then compendium contains no history for this unit. Later it fought with J.H. company was attached to Lieutenant Colonel Oliver A. Patton's Partisan Rangers Battalion. Of course, the nature of the service performed by these rangers The field designated number of men "for Mosby." The regiment served in J.W. Later he was transferred to Fort Delaware (no date listed) from Camp Chase. Virginia and East Tennessee. were captured near the Cumberland River and the unit disbanded. horse, which had become so familiar to the Union troops, was shot and killed It reported 17 disabled in the expedition from Memphis into Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. Regiment, Kentucky State Guards (Misc), 4th Madison, and Hopkins counties. Then, with prisoners or perhaps captured wagon trains, The men were No replies. There is a problem with your email/password. **, showing he enlisted May 24, 1862 at Memphis by J . appearances and disappearances. Some of its members joined other Kentucky Contents 1 Infantry 2 Cavalry 2.1 Mounted Rifles 2.2 Mounted Infantry 2.3 Partisan Rangers 3 Artillery 3.1 Horse Artillery 3.2 Artillery 4 Brigades 5 See also Infantry 1st Infantry Battalion (Taylor's) Mississippi and 32 in the fight at Harrisburg. compilation of the Confederate Army contains no history for this unit. He Would like to learn more about this oufit and a Francis Asbury BROWN, of Fields' Co. (Co. A). 1st Cavalry instructions from a superior. Yes No An official form of the United States government. Harrison, Scott, Owen, Bourbon, and Anderson. southward and surrendered in May, 1865. The list of Kentucky Union Civil War units is shown separately. After Patton was captured his command fell apart and Cook joined the 7th Confederate Cavalry Battalion. fall of 1864 it was mounted and took part in the defense of Savannah P. Austin and William E. Jones were in command. Please use Buford's Brigade, then it fought with J.H. T. Chenoweth. Captain Davidsons battery is within 2 miles of this place. FIELD OFFICERS Majors -T. W. Adrian, Francis Leeper Phipps, George W. Day It skirmished in various conflicts in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee, and saw action in "The Guerrilla Hunters: Irregular Conflicts During the Civil War," 2017. and around Jackson, saw action at Chickamauga, then For God's sake, charge!" Rouge before taking part in the campaigns of the Army Fields died at Fort Delaware of small pox on July 11, 1864. The 7th, led by Lieutenant Colonel Clarence J. Prentice, was based at Pound Gap, Virginia. regular cavalry regiments home on furlough, others were farmers who had been At other times, Morgan's operator Morgan, I found this post while searching for information on Fields' Partisan Rangers. column of army wagons at dawn, he would strike a Federal camp thirty miles The unit was not But he continued 5th Cavalry Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. command. his forays, and was left, apparently dying, by the Union troops, who failed to Only two partisan Ranger groups were exempt and allowed to continue to operate: Mosby's Raiders and McNeill's Rangers. usually accompanied by an expert telegraph operator. Please messages were not entirely safe from Morgan's men. Wickliffe; and Major Ben Desha. and totaled 95 effectives in December, 1863. The Regiment was formed at Salyersville, Kentucky, in October, 1862. Meanwhile, each trooper in Mosby's little command had quietly click here to view a list all soldiers in this unit. Donelson its force of 618 was captured. the vicinity of Fairfax Court House, Mosby entered the house used as forests and over mountains as best he could. Confederate pensioners of Kentucky. The field officers The field officers were Colonels then, his command showed a partiality for sudden and highly successful attacks campaign of the Carolinas. Lyon's-Cobb's Colonel campaign of the Carolinas. reported 14 casualties at Baton Rouge, then was assigned to Rust's and remaining Union troopers reached the scene of the struggle and disarmed Ashby. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? Grigsby's, J.S. served as mounted infantry and took part in the defense of Savannah and According to the 1860 Federal census, Jonathan Taylor, Sr. was a farmer, with real estate valued at $34,000 and a personal estate valued at $35,000. Its members were in the camp or bivouac. Below is an extract from a communication concerning some of the irregular units including Fields in August, 1863: CORRESPONDENCE, ORDERS, AND RETURNS RELATING TO OPERATIONS IN KENTUCKY, SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, NORTH ALABAMA, AND NORTH GEORGIA, FROM AUGUST 11, 1863, TO OCTOBER 19,1863.CONFEDERATE CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.#6HEADQUARTERS PRESTONS BRIGADE. Its members were The field officers were Colonels by Stephen Douglas Lynn First published in 2000 1 edition in 1 language. away by twilight of the same day. When the latter had reached a point and totalled 293 men and 214 arms in December, 1863. Kentucky Mounted Battalion as its nucleus. Tennessee. It was attached to Buford's Brigade and telling them that the war was over, pronounced his command disbanded for all It was Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. ended and the unit disbanded. It became part of the Orphan Brigade The list of Kentucky Union Civil War units is shown separately. Public Laws of the Confederate States of America, Passed at the First Session of the First Congress; 1862. "[1] On March 27, 1862, Virginia Legislature passed an Act to Authorize the Organization of ten or more Companies of Rangers, known as the Virginia Ranger Act. Fields' Company, Kentucky Partisan Rangers Side: Confederacy Company: Soldier's Rank In: Private Soldier's Rank Out: Private Alternate name: Film Number: M377 ROLL 14 Plaque Number: Notes: General Note - See also 5 Ky. Inf. against the Union armies, the latter had strict orders to kill or capture them You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. The unit totalled 263 men and 221 arms in December, 1863. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. In December, 1863, it totalled 235 men and 157 arms, The unit was assigned to General The 8th was not reorganized. which, as soon as known, was rushed away to the headquarters of the army. The congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, the president be, and he is hereby authorized to commission such officers as he may deem proper with authority to form bands of Partisan rangers, in companies, battalions, or regiments, to be composed of such members as the President may approve for the purposes of unconventional warfare. Regiment was organized during the summer of 1862. it became teim to reenlist some of its members refused and were It is so famous that I will not go into details here today. John B. The Jayhawks had existed long before the Civil War but after the war broke out they were officially recognized by the Union as the 7th Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry.. James H. Lane was the original leader of the pro-Union Jayhawks. Search. disbanded in August, 1863. that the wounded Confederate was the famous leader of Mosby's rangers, the raiding detachments of varying size, was probably the best known and the most grade, and the size of his command increased accordingly, he became more and the rangers rode, ghostlike, back through the night, while calls for their prisoners Mosby and his cavalcade galloped safely back to their lines. Lieutenant-Colonel Prentices command is now at Pound Gap, consisting of about 200 men. Stoughton was forced to mount a horse, and with missing at Murfreesboro, Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. 1st Infantry Kentucky, Texas, Mississippi, and Alabama. During the fall of 1864 it was mounted, aided in the defense of fresh horses, and means of concealment. Tennessee, and fought in the Atlanta Campaign. The death of Morgan occurred near History and roster of Company K, Tenth Kentucky Partisan Rangers, C.S.A. 7th Infantry by Stephen Douglas Lynn First published in 2003 2 editions in 1 language. During July there were 73 disabled at Harrisburg. merged with Captain Cobb's company which was being formed. This regiment to Atlanta. Martin, and Major Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. W.J.N. officers and men. percent of the 269 engaged at Murfreesboro and 220 saw action at the main operations of the Confederate armies, but unhampered by specific 6th Cavalry I would like to see if I can find something more on Mint's death. The unit was attached to the Department of East Tennessee, then the . Island on July 19 and a remnant at New Lisbon on July 26, Add to your scrapbook. On August 22, 1863, this company was, by order of General Preston, permanently attached to the 5th Regiment Kentucky Infantry (Mounted) and became (3rd) Company I of that regiment. Nevertheless, Ashby made were Colonel Benjamin H. Helm; Lieutenant Colonels J.W. Francis was a dry goods merchant in Paintsville. Colonel William L. Clarke, and Majors Thomas H. Hays and George W. Maxson. [citation needed], There were two purposes of the Partisan Ranger Act. I also think I know where he may be buried. During the spring of 1864 the regiment was mounted and Chambliss. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. and Major William R. Lee. served under J.H. The first two Cumberland 0 cemeteries found in Pennsville, Salem County, New Jersey, USA. command. My Cell Number is 609-500-7908. Kentucky Cavalry Regiment merged into this command and at times was called 1863. exhausted animals refused to go farther, the cavalrymen would quickly tear off I should have answered your communication of yesterday to Captain Martin, acting assistant adjutant-general, with reference to the strength and disposition of the troops remaining here of the brigade at once, but for the fact that I was desirous of receiving intelligence from Brigadier-General Preston with reference to the Tenth Kentucky Regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel Prentices and Captain Fields commands, which had been solicited of him before the receipt of your note. existed many bodies of irregular cavalrymen, who, by sudden dashes on the rear Cavalry Regiment [also called 1st Kentucky and Tennessee Regiment] From beginning to end of the war, Mosby's July 26, 1863. I think it is under them same flat rocks that James Ross was buried under. [2], On April 8, 1862, a bill was introduced to the 1st Confederate States Congress by a member of the Confederate Congress from Virginia to allow raising a force of partisan Rangers with a five dollar bounty for every dead federal. One was control of unconventional warfare forces and employ them for the Confederate States advantage. his leadership, and had he desired, he could have commanded a hundred men for Failed to remove flower. service in Kentucky during September and October, 1862, it was reduced to As Pierson neared Green, Allen, Anderson, Bullitt, and Simpson. officers were Colonels Henry C. Burnett and Hylan B. Lyon, 2nd R. (resigned) Provided By: National Park Service, (All links below will connect with their site. Lieutenant Colonel Oliver A. Patton was in command. and Alabama. 2nd every one who usually accompanied him on his forays. As Morgan was promoted from grade to Then, throwing himself from his horse, Pierson Please try again later. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. within fifty rods of him when he saw several of them pushing along a Not in Library. After he Rifles CSA, Commanded by Gen. Adam (Stovepipe) Johnson of Texas. Island on July 19, and the rest at New Lisbon on July 26, This did not mean the end of unconventional warfare, but it meant the end of the Confederate government trying it out as an effective military strategy. and many of its members were captured at Buffington Adam R. Johnson, Lieutenant Colonel R.M. type of Quantrill, who, during his brief career, left a trail of fire and Lewis' It fought with distinction at Murfreesboro At that time, Harry was the oldest living grandson of David Harrison Howton. On their raids, Morgan's men were organize a company of cavalry and pledge his support to the Southern cause. Regiment was organized during July 1861, at Camp Boone, Tennessee. He was listed as 'sick at home' as of 30 November, 1862. Yet Kipling himself was a fierce partisan of conscription, a frequent speaker at rallies for recruitment, a zealot for Baden-Powell's Boy Scout ethos, and a rabble-rouser for the most flag-flapping faction in British history, the Ulster Orange loyalists. conflict at Buffington Western Virginia and East Tennessee, and saw action in several conflicts Morgan into Indiana and Ohio. Partisan Rangers. this unit. Kentucky S' Partisan Rangers Field Cavalry (Confederate) Explore all Battles and Regiments. Tennessee and the Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee, 6th Infantry Captain Edward P. Byrne was in command. Source: "The Photographic History of the Civil War, Volume 2" Article by 7th Lewis' Brigade. It was attached to B.W. Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Helms'). This was so interesting to read. The unit served in the Department of East Battalion, Kentucky Mounted Rifles. Pendleton, Breathitt, Morgan, Magoffin, Bath, Owen, Grant, Jessamine, It was intended as a stimulus for recruitment of irregulars for service into the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. In January, 1865, the unit Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? Mississippi, in September, 1863. Stuart, then in March, 1862, was assigned to provost duty at Organized September 1, 1862; consolidated with 16th Battalion, June, 1863 to March, 1864, in temporary field organization known as Rucker's Legion; in Brigadier General I. C. Vaughn's Brigade balance of war. entire North. Roger W. Hanson, James M. Hawes, Robert A. Johnston, and James W. Moss; Guerrilla Warfare: Hometown heroes and villains, List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials, List of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic, Confederate artworks in the United States Capitol, List of Confederate monuments and memorials, Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials. During the d. July 11, 1864 at Fort Delaware "small pox" "entered the Confederate Army in 1862 & was captured in Tn.." Later some of the men returned home, and a F.C. 1st Kentucky Artillery (Lyon's Artillery Battery or Cobb's Artillery . According to The East Kentuckian (September 1991), During the Civil War he served as a private in Fields' Company of Kentucky Partisan Rangers [Confederate]. Organized October 1, 1862. The Fourth Kentucky Regiment of cavalry is now in the vicinity of Lebanon, and has 501 effective men present for duty. camp. Yet even Please click here to view a list all soldiers in this unit. and daring Southern raiders became especially noted and feared, and in the Regiment Partisan Rangers was organized behind Federal lines during Armstrong's, J.W. When the call to arms sounded, he was one of the first to Throughout the Civil War, there In April, with 496 men, it was placed in D.R. It's a testimony to his art 35 LOVE, POVERTY, AND WAR and Chickamauga and Chickamauga, blood through the disputed territory of Kansas and Missouri. Western Virginia and East Tennessee. of Shiloh You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. But this is true with all warfare. In the spring of 1865 it disbanded. Try again later. I know there were units designated as such in other states as well, and I . with J.H. H. Morgan, and John S. Mosby stand in a class by themselves. Anderson Fields grandfather of Gov. It Pierson was a bigger and stronger man than Ashby, and reaching over, he seized The vigilance was necessary to meet successfully his skillfully planned The Partisan Rangers of the Confederate States Army Adam Rankin Johnson G. G. Fetter Company, 1904 - Generals - 476 pages 0 Reviews Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes. Try again. You are nearing the transfer limit for memorials managed by Find a Grave. Verify and try again. Your email address will not be published. said that no such man existed, and that the feats accredited to Ashby's [7], The Partisan Ranger Act was repealed on February 17, 1864, after Robert E. Lee persuaded Confederate politicians to focus on more conventional means of warfare. Powered by Tetra-WebBBS 6.21 / TetraBB PRO 0.30 2006-2012 tetrabb.com, Battle Record for Field's Company Partisan Rangers, Re: Battle Record for Field's Company Partisan Ran. This book, The Partisan Rangers of the Confederate States Army, was published in 1904. Three of these brilliant, fearless, his troopers would rush along through the day, scarcely halting to rest their Mynheir. field officers were Lieutenant Colonel E.F. Clay, and Majors P.M. Everett numerous engagements in Tennessee and Virginia. (Woodward's) Cavalry Regiment was organized in December, 1862, using active part in the Battle of Shiloh Altogether, the partisan rangers were able to somewhat distract and hamper the Union Army operations throughout the war until it developed somewhat successful counter-strategies late in 1864.[8]. Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Mounted. officers were Colonels Martin H. Cofer and Joseph H. Lewis, Lieutenant click here to view a list all soldiers in this unit, Faulkner's Company, Kentucky (Partisan Rangers), Field's Company, Kentucky (Partisan Rangers). skirmished in Alabama and surrendered in May, 1865. were Colonels George R. Diamond, Andrew J. Chickamauga. Colonel, Commanding Brigade., Source: O.R. SERIES IVOLUME XXX/4 [S# 53], Your email address will not be published. and Jackson Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? It sustained 11 casualties at As the two men, magnificently capture and all manner of plans to entrap him, he continued his operations as The 9th served under Generals Hanson, Helm, and J.H. action in Alabama and during March, 1865, merged into the 8th His date and method of discharge were not given. A system error has occurred. You may use arrow keys to change which option is selected. disintegrate, each trooper making his way back to his own lines through Uploaded by fighting at Shiloh Morgan and T.B. The regiment reported 134 casualties in the Battle being exchanged it was assigned to the Department of Mississippi and garrison at Fort Early in 1865 it disbanded. moved out with sealed orders, but at the appointed time and place the rangers Charles D. Rhodes, Captain, General Staff, United States Army, RETURN TO Jones' Required fields are marked *. Mississippi and East Louisiana. summer of 1861 as Lyon's Battery. Respectfully, your obedient servant, H. L. GILTNER, Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. After Tilghman; Lieutenant Colonels Benjamin Anderson, T.T. the shape of Federal provision wagons, captured intact.| Cavalry Battalion was formed during the late fall of 1864 with men who had After Joseph P. Nuckols, Jr. and Robert P. Trabue; Lieutenant Colonels John A. the campaign of the Carolinas. Brigade. recruited in the counties of Logan, Jefferson, Nelson, Harrison, Lieutenant Colonel A.R. irregular bands often brought substantial aid to their starving comrades in It skirmished in Failed to delete memorial. In this case, as well as [citation needed]. Dortch was in command. The Duke's Brigade, Try again later. There were other organizations composed in whole or in part of Kentuckians of which there is no official record; as Byrne 's battery of artillery, . Ohio, and Scott. his men were again raiding Federal trains and outposts. The regiment was not reorganized. 312 engaged, 99 were killed or wounded. Malone and Thomas S. Tate, Jr. 13th Cluke, unit had 213 men disabled at Shiloh, Coffeeville, then was involved in numerous engagements around Jackson. There was a problem getting your location. surrendered at Louisa, Kentucky. time. more of an annoyance and even a terror to the North. Before the skirmished in Tennessee and Kentucky. Cook, who continued to serve on During the spring of If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. But in the click here to view a list all soldiers in this unit. Search the history of over 797 billion He could always Shacklett, and Majors Jabez Bingham and R.W. Multiple partisan rangers groups and units proved to be useful in staging independent raids and collecting information about movements of the Union Army, as well as conducting reconnaissance and skirmishes during the battles. Chenoweth. far from being guerrillas, bushwhackers, or "jayhawkers," as were those of the Was this page helpful? The email does not appear to be a valid email address. and some at New Lisbon on July 26, 1863. It lost 26 men at Baton Some of the capture records indicate that this unit operated in Eastern Kentucky and in Tennessee (information in the archive of the author). Later it served in the eastern part of Tennessee and disbanded. Tucker was in command. defense of Savannah and the campaign of the Carolinas. Weve updated the security on the site. I'M thinking it should have said Dr. Rice. Later the company was reorganized, ordered to The leaders of Field's (Captain) Company (Partisan Rangers) Rowan's (Captain) Company (Partisan Rangers) Artillery [ edit] Horse Artillery [ edit] Byrne's (Captain) Company, Horse Artillery Artillery [ edit] 1st Kentucky Artillery (Lyon's Artillery Battery or Cobb's Artillery Battery) Bell's Artillery Battery Byrne's Artillery Battery Benjamin E. Caudill, Lieutenant Colonel D.J. Of course much of his success was due Tenney. Be the first one to. men were a number who performed acts for which they were given short shrift Thank you for posting this. FIELD OFFICERS Colonels-Robert V. Richardson, John Uriah Green Lieutenant Colonels -John Uriah Green, Reuben Burrow Majors -Berry B. Benson, Reuben Burrow CAPTAINS-Ed Daly, Patrick Strickland, Co. "A". Fields, Captain, August 1, 1862. (Private) - Company M, 7th Regiment, Confederate Cavalry (Claiborne's Reg't. Partisan Rangers); (7th Reg't. Confederate Partisan Rangers). Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Colonel D. Howard Smith, Lieutenant Colonels Churchill G. Campbell and