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CPT Montgomery Little

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CPT Montgomery Little Veteran

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
8 Mar 1863 (aged 37)
Thompsons Station, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Captain, Company C, 3rd Tennessee Consolidated Cavalry Regiment, CSA

Captain Montgomery Little was the Captain of "Forrest's Escort" aka J C Jackson's Co., Tennessee Cavalry, CSA. He was the one who organized this unit and was in command until his death at the Battle of Thompson's Station.

The Battle of Thompson's Station was a battle of the American Civil War, occurring on March 5, 1863 in Williamson County, Tennessee.

In a period of relative inactivity following the Battle of Stones River, a reinforced Union infantry brigade, under Col. John Coburn, left Franklin to reconnoiter south toward Columbia. Four miles from Spring Hill, Coburn attacked with his right wing, a Confederate Army force composed of two regiments; he was repelled. Then, Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn seized the initiative. Brig. Gen. W.H. "Red" Jackson's dismounted 2nd Division made a frontal attack, while Brig. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest's division swept around Coburn's left flank, and into his rear. After three attempts, characterized by hard fighting, Jackson carried the Union hilltop position as Forrest captured Coburn's wagon train and blocked the road to Nashville in his rear. Out of ammunition and surrounded, Coburn surrendered, along with all but two of his field officers.

Captain, Company C, 3rd Tennessee Consolidated Cavalry Regiment, CSA

Captain Montgomery Little was the Captain of "Forrest's Escort" aka J C Jackson's Co., Tennessee Cavalry, CSA. He was the one who organized this unit and was in command until his death at the Battle of Thompson's Station.

The Battle of Thompson's Station was a battle of the American Civil War, occurring on March 5, 1863 in Williamson County, Tennessee.

In a period of relative inactivity following the Battle of Stones River, a reinforced Union infantry brigade, under Col. John Coburn, left Franklin to reconnoiter south toward Columbia. Four miles from Spring Hill, Coburn attacked with his right wing, a Confederate Army force composed of two regiments; he was repelled. Then, Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn seized the initiative. Brig. Gen. W.H. "Red" Jackson's dismounted 2nd Division made a frontal attack, while Brig. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest's division swept around Coburn's left flank, and into his rear. After three attempts, characterized by hard fighting, Jackson carried the Union hilltop position as Forrest captured Coburn's wagon train and blocked the road to Nashville in his rear. Out of ammunition and surrounded, Coburn surrendered, along with all but two of his field officers.


Inscription


Montgomery, son of
Samuel & Elizabeth Little



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  • Maintained by: Mike King
  • Originally Created by: RLM3
  • Added: May 13, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90078968/montgomery-little: accessed ), memorial page for CPT Montgomery Little (18 Jul 1825–8 Mar 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 90078968, citing Willow Mount Cemetery, Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Mike King (contributor 49743352).