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Browsing named entities in Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott). You can also browse the collection for May 14th, 1862 AD or search for May 14th, 1862 AD in all documents.
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Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), April 29 -June 10 , 1862 .-advance upon and siege of Corinth , and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), May 13 -14 , 1862 .-occupation of Rogersville and skirmish at Lamb's Ferry, Ala. (search)
May 13-14, 1862.-occupation of Rogersville and skirmish at Lamb's Ferry, Ala.
Reports, etc.
No. 1.-Maj. Gen. Ormsby M. Mitchel, U. S. Army, with abstract from the Record of events in his division for month of May.
No. 2.-Brig. Gen. James S. Negley, U. S. Army.
No. 3.-Col. John Adams, C. S. Army, including operations of his brigade May 9-30.
No. 1.-reports of Maj. Gen. Ormsby M. Mitchel, U. S. Army.
headquarters Third Division, Camp Taylor, Huntsville, Ala., May 15, 1862.
A of the 24th.
After a skirmish, dispersed a body of rebel cavalry, and occupied the town, and returned to Huntsville May 24.
No. 2.-report of Brig. Gen. James S. Negley, . S. Army.
headquarters United States forces, Rogersville, Ala., May 14, 1862.
General: I have the honor to report the result of an expedition to this point.
The command-consisting of the Seventy-ninth and a detachment of the Seventy-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers, Lieutenant Sypher's section of artillery, from Stan