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About Issac Newton Nance
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Isaac N. Nance United States Civil War Soldiers Index Name Isaac N. Nance Event Type Military Service Military Beginning Rank Private Military Final Rank Private Military Side Confederate State or Military Term Tennessee Military Unit 1st Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Feild's) (Maney's) Military Company I Affiliate Film Number 32
Company I “Rutherford Rifles” of Murfreesboro
According to his muster rolls he went to 'basic training' at Camp Harris in Tennessee. http://www.fortwiki.com/Camp_Harris_(1)
The 1st Tennessee Infantry Regiment also known as the "First Tennessee") was an infantry formation in the Confederate States Army during the Civil War, and was successively commanded by Colonels George Maney and Hume R. Field.[1]
The Regiment was mustered on May 2, 1861 as a volunteer infantry regiment. George Maney, who commanded the Rock City Guards battalion that became companies A, B and C, became the regimental Colonel for the first 90 days. Afterwards, command of the regiment went to Hume Feild.[2][3] Sam Davis joined the regiment as a scout, but was executed as a spy by Union forces after being captured in his makeshift uniform.[4]
Issac Newton Nance's Timeline
1832 |
September 1832
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Crockett
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1866 |
1866
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1867 |
January 1867
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1868 |
1868
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1877 |
August 20, 1877
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Crockett County, Tennessee, United States
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1900 |
1900
Age 67
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Crockett, Tenessee
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708 Antioch Road, Friendship, Crockett County, TN, 38034, United States
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