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Obion County, Tennessee Genealogy

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Obion Avalanche
Co. H, 9th Inf., United Confederate Veterans

Information below was abstracted from several sources.
Please seek a primary source (such as National Archives) for documentation.

The Avalanche was organized 22 May 1861 at Jackson TN; re-organized 8 May 1862 and consolidated into a field organization with the 6th Tennessee, December 1862.   It formed part of Company E, 1st Consolidated TN Infantry, 9 April 1865 and was paroled at Greensboro NC, 1 May 1865.  Company H, Obion Avalanche was recruited in the vicinity of Troy.

Captain Buford,  wounded and taken prisoner at the Battle of Perryville October 1862, was sent to Camp Chase, Ohio according to one sourse.   Another source says Alton IL, and then was sent to City Point, VA as an exchange prisoner 18 March 1863.  He returned to service, rose to rank of Colonel and died at Jackson TN.

The Avalanche engaged in battles at Shiloh, Murfreesboro, Chattanooga, Perryville, Missionary Ridge, around Atlanta (included the famous "Dead Angle") and suffered heavy losses at Franklin and Nashville.  Four men of the Avalanche were POW's at the time of surrender, 1st Lt. F. M. McRee , 1st Lt. C. P. Wiley, and privates John Ramsey and Charles White.  Only six of the men in the company were slave owners and 10% of the troops came from five families: Bell: 3 (2 killed in battle, the other lamed by battle), Burford: 4, Cunningham: 3 (two who transferred to cavalry because of wounds), McDonald: 3 ( all killed in battle), Williams: 3.

The servants of the company were Bill Bell, Blaney, Shed Brice, Bill Buford, Pete Buford, and Pete Wiley. Shed Brice was with Dr. Walter Brice through the war and until his death. Pete Wiley served with Dr. Wiley until February 1862 when he died suddenly at Columbus KY. Bill Bell was at Shiloh and Perryville with Hugh and Dan Bell until they were killed and went on to Murfreesboro with the company. Bill Bell returned to Obion Co to care for their 70 year old father, Major William Bell.

OFFICERS

Reorganized: Corinth in 1862 with the following officerss

Privates

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