- Terry's Texas Rangers
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 8th Texas Cavalry
caption=
dates= August, 1861 -April 26 ,1865
country=Confederate States of America
allegiance= CSA
nickname=Terry's Texas Rangers
branch=Cavalry
equipment=
notable_commanders= Colonel Benjamin Terry
battles=American Civil War Battle of Shiloh Battle of Perryville Battle of Murfreesboro
Battle ofFort Pillow Battle of Chattanooga Battle of Chickamauga The 8th Texas Cavalry, (1861-1865), popularly known as Terry's Texas Rangers, was a group of
Texas volunteers for theConfederate States Army assembled byColonel Benjamin Franklin Terry in August 1861. Though lesser known thanThe Texas Brigade , famous for their actions during theBattle of Gettysburg , the "Terry Rangers" distinguished themselves at several battles during the Civil War. In four years the "Terry's Texas Rangers" fought in some 275 engagements in seven states. The unit earned a reputation that ranked it among the most effective mounted regiments in the "western theater" of operations.Organization, loss of commanders
Following the secession of Texas with the rest of the Confederacy, Benjamin Franklin Terry, a wealthy sugar planter, recruited for and organized the Rangers in
Houston, Texas , in August, 1861. Initially bound for service inVirginia and the "eastern theater", the regiment instead was placed under the command of ConfederateGeneral Albert Sydney Johnston for service in the "western theater". They immediately saw action, with their first skirmish being onDecember 17 , 1861, nearWoodsonville, Kentucky , when they engaged Union forces while being supported by the6th Arkansas Infantry . The skirmish, while minor, cost them Colonel Terry, who was killed in action. Colonel Terry was replaced byLieutenant Colonel Thomas Lubbock, who received a promotion to colonel. However, Col. Lubbock died from disease before ever actually taking command.John Austin Wharton then received a promotion to colonel, and assumed command. He would hold that position until he was promoted, eventually rising to the rank ofMajor General . After his first promotion he would be replaced by Col. Thomas Harrison.Major battles, shock troops
By now a part of the
Army of Tennessee under GeneralBraxton Bragg , their riding abilities and the versatile weapons they chose to use led to the cavalry regiment often being used asshock troops . Their first full scale battle was at theBattle of Shiloh , in which they performed well. They would then support the cavalry ofNathan Bedford Forrest during theBattle of Murfreesboro . At the battle ofFort Pillow , the Texas Rangers were credited by Union survivors with refusing to participate in the massacre and with saving prisoners' lives. Between engagements they were sent behind enemy lines to harass Union forces, and break down communication lines. They would later fight during all three of the Battles of Chattanooga, theBattle of Chickamauga , theKnoxville Campaign , and theAtlanta Campaign .Their abilities in harassing enemy forces were utilized often during the Confederate defense against
Sherman's March . By July, 1864, Sherman's army had reached Atlanta. On July 30th, "Terry's Texas Rangers" met a force commanded by Union Col. E. M. McCook, which they engaged and defeated. They then concentrated on destroying railways, however the Union forces had a sophisticated repair system and the damage done by the "Rangers" had little effect. Following the loss of Atlanta, the cavalry regiment was used to harass the flanks of Sherman's force, but it had become obvious to all by this time that the Confederacy did not have the means to stop his advance. Their last battle was at theBattle of Bentonville , where they made their last charge, and during which they lost three of their officers, Colonel Cook, Lt. Col. Christian, and Major Jarmon. They surrendered onApril 26 , 1865, with the rest of the Army of Tennessee.Further reading
*Bailey, Anne J., "Texans in the Confederate Cavalry", McWhiney Foundation Press, 1995, ISBN 1886661022.
*Bush, Bryan S., "Terry's Texas Rangers: History of the Eighth Texas Cavalry", Turner Publishing Company, 2002, ISBN 1563117908.
*Cutrer, Thomas W., "Our Trust is in the God of Battles: The Civil War Letters of Robert Franklin Bunting, Chaplain, Terry's Texas Rangers" University of Tennessee Press, 2006, ISBN 1572334584.
*Cutrer, Thomas W., "The Terry Texas Ranger Trilogy" State House Press, 1996, ISBN 1880510456.
*Murrah, Jeffrey D., "None but Texians: A History of Terry's Texas Rangers" Eakin Press, 2001, ISBN 1571685529.External links
* [http://www.terrystexasrangers.org/ Online Archive of Terry's Texas Rangers]
* [http://www.terrysrangers.us/ Historical Reenactors, 8th Texas Cavalry (Terry's Texas Rangers Regiment) mounted]
* [http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-14391 Diary of Ephraim Shelby Dodd : Member of Company D Terry's Texas Rangers, December 4, 1862--January 1, 1864] hosted by the [http://texashistory.unt.edu Portal to Texas History] .
* [http://www.keathleywebs.com/terrysrangers/ Mel Wheat's Terry's Texas Rangers Website]
* [http://www.keathleywebs.com/terrysrangers/terry2.htm Terry's Texas Rangers", campaigns]
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