10th Infantry Regiment was assembled in June, 1864. It was formed by consolidating six
companies of the 1st and four of the 2nd Florida Infantry Battalions. Some of the men were from
Alachua and Putnam counties. Attached to General Finegan's Brigade, the regiment was active at
Cold Harbor, then
participated in the long Petersburg siege south of the James
River and in the Appomattox Campaign. It
surrendered with the Army of Northern Virginia with 18 officers and 154 men. Its commanders
were Colonel Charles F. Hopkins, Lieutenant Colonel William W. Scott, and Major John
Westcott.
This family tree contains 1 known Confederate soldier.
Possible gravesites:
Elizabeth Ann Martin 27 Jun 1831 - 6 Mar 1870 Donaldson Cemetery Pea Ridge, Clay County, Tennessee
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