Edmund Kirby Smith, leader of the Confederacy out of Knoxville, ordered the Fourth Tennessee Regiment of the Confederate Army, one of the units most suspected of sympathizing with the Union, to Georgia on this day in 1862.
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Edmund Kirby Smith, leader of the Confederacy out of Knoxville, ordered the Fourth Tennessee Regiment of the Confederate Army, one of the units most suspected of sympathizing with the Union, to Georgia on this day in 1862.