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ded slightly. 14Philip Hunt,PrivateLDec. 1Near Louisville, Ga., or Millen's GroveWounded severely. O. G. Baldwin, Colonel Fifth Kentucky Cavalry, Commanding Regiment. Report of Prisoners captured by Fifth Kentucky cavalry during the recent campaign: number.date.place of capture.remarks. Three,Nov. 18, 1864,Near Ocmulgee Riv.The lists made at time of capture having been lost, it is impossible to give the names, etc., of these prisoners. One,Nov. 22 1864,Near Griswold, Ga. Two,Dec. 10 1864,Near Savannah, Ga. Seven,Dec. 13 1864,Sunbury, Ga. One,Dec. 14 1864,Sunbury, Ga. Total captured, fourteen. O. G. Baldwin, Colonel Fifth Kentucky Cavalry, Commanding Regiment. William D. Mitchell, Adjutant. Colonel Atkins's Report. headquarters Second brigade, Third cavalry division, military division of the Mississippi, near King's Bridge, Ga., December 24, 1864. Captain: In compliance with orders, I beg to report: November 14.--My brigade left Marietta, Georgia, at s
Union, 100 killed and wounded; Confed. No record found. December 8-9, 1864: Hatcher's Run, Va. Union, First Division, Second Corps, 3d and 13th Pa. Cav., 6th Ohio Cav.; Confed., Gen. Hill's command. Losses: Union, 125 killed and wounded; Confed. No record found. December 8-28, 1864: raid to Gordonsville, Va. Union, Merritt's and Custer's Cav.; Confed., Cavalry of Gen. Early's army. Losses: Union, 43 killed and wounded. Confed. No record found. December 10-21, 1864: siege of Savannah, Ga. Union, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth, and Twentieth Corps of Sherman's army; Confed., Gen. W. J. Hardee's command. Losses: Union, 200 killed and wounded; Confed. (estimate), 800 killed, wounded, and missing. December 12-21, 1864: Federal raid from Bean's Station, Tenn., to Saltville, Va., including Abingdon, Glade Springs, and Marion. Union, Stoneman's Cav.; Confed., Gen. J. C. Breckinridge's command. Losses: Union, 20 k
r Brigadier-General T. W. Sherman at the capture of Port Royal and under Major-General Hunter at Fort Pulaski, which he then commanded. Being raised to brigadier-general of volunteers in April, 1862, he commanded several districts in the Department of the South (Tenth Army Corps), and took command of this corps when it was transferred to the Army of the James, in April, 1864. As brevet major-general of volunteers he headed the Twenty-fourth Army Corps which was organized out of the Tenth, December, 1864, to January, 1865. On the latter date, he was put in command of the provisional corps organized for the capture of Fort Fisher and Wilmington. After these events had taken place, his corps became the reorganized Tenth Corps, and Major-General Terry was in command until May 13, 1865, when he took charge of Richmond. After leaving the volunteer service, he rose to the rank of major-general in the regular army (1886) and was retired in April, 1888. He died in New Haven, Connecticut,
Mar. 13, 1865. Townsend, Fred., Mar. 13, 1865. Trippler, Chas. S., Mar. 13, 1865. Vincent, T. M., Mar. 13, 1865. Vogdes, Israel B., April 9, 1865. Waite, C. A., Mar. 13, 1865. Wallen, Henry D., Mar. 13, 1862. Warner, Jas. M., April 9, 1865. Watkins, L. D., Mar. 13, 1865. Wessells, H. W., Mar. 13, 1865. Whiteley, R. H. K., Mar. 13, 1865. Williams, Rbt., Mar. 13, 1865. Wilson, Thos., Mar. 13, 1865. Wood, Rbt. C., Mar. 13, 1865. Woodruff, I. C., Mar. 13, 1865. Wright, George, Dec. 10, 1864. Wright, Jas. J. B., Mar. 13, 1865. Brigadier-generals, U. S. Volunteers, (full rank) Ammen, Jacob, July 16, 1862. Baker, Edw. D., May 17. 1861. Baker, L. C., April 26, 1865. Bayard, Geo. D., April 28, 1862. Beatty, John, Nov. 29, 1862. Biddle, Chas. J., Aug. 31, 1861. Bidwell, D. D., Aug. 11, 1864. Blenker, Louis, Aug. 9, 1861. Bohlen, Henry, April 28, 1862. Boyle, J. T., Nov. 4, 1861. Bragg, Edw. S., June 25, 1864. Bramlette, T. E., April 24, 1863. Briggs, Henry S., J
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe 1793-1864 (search)
ll as fiction, and in 1832 led a second government expedition to discover the real chief source of the Mississippi River, which was found to be Lake Itasca. In a treaty with the Indians on the Upper Lakes in 1836 he procured the cession of 16,000,000 acres of land to the United States, and he was appointed chief disbursing agent for the Northern Department. After visiting Europe he was employed by the State of New York in making a census and collecting statistics of the six Nations (q. v.), and in 1847 he was employed by authority of Congress in the preparation of a work entitled Historical and statistical information respecting the history, condition, and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States. He wrote Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers (1863), and several other works on the red race. The Indian fairy book, compiled from his manuscripts, was published in 1868. He died in Washington, D. C., Dec. 10, 1864.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
64 Atlanta burned, and Sherman begins his March to the sea......Nov. 14, 1864 Blockade of Norfolk, Va., Fernandina, and Pensacola raised by proclamation of President......Nov. 19, 1864 Confederate incendiaries fire many hotels in New York......Nov. 25, 1864 Battle of Franklin......Nov. 30, 1864 Second session convenes......Dec. 5, 1864 Fourth annual message of President Lincoln......Dec. 6, 1864 Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Ll.D., born 1793, dies at Washington, D. C.......Dec. 10, 1864 Fort McAllister, Savannah, Ga., captured by Hazen's division of Sherman's army......Dec. 13, 1864 Thomas defeats Hood at Nashville, Tenn......Dec. 15-16, 1864 President Lincoln calls for 300,000 volunteers to make up deficiency in call July 18, 1864. If not obtained before Feb. 15, 1865, a draft to be made......Dec. 19, 1864 Savannah, evacuated by Confederates Dec. 20, occupied by Sherman......Dec. 21, 1864 Grade of vice-admiral established for the United States navy by a
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Arkansas, 1864 (search)
chment of Co. "I"). Dec. 3: Skirmish, Perry CountyARKANSAS--3d Cavalry (Co. "C"). Union loss, 1 killed, 1 wounded. Total, 2. Dec. 5-6: Skirmishes, Lewisburg(No Reports.) Dec. 6: Skirmish, Des ArcIOWA--9th Cavalry (Detachment). Dec. 6: Expedition from Brownsville to Des ArcIOWA--9th Cavalry (Detachment). Dec. 7-8: Exp. from Devall's Bluff to AugustaMINNESOTA--3d Infantry (Detachment). Dec. 7-13: Exp. from Brownsville to Arkansas PostMICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (Cos. "A," "H," "K," "L," "M"). Dec. 10: Skirmish, Clarksville(No Reports.) Dec. 13-15: Exp. from Devall's Bluff up White RiverKANSAS--9th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--3d Cavalry. Dec. 16: Skirmish near Dudley's LakeMICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (Cos. "F," "E," "G"). Dec. 19: Skirmish, Rector's Farm(No Reports.) Dec. 24: Skirmish, Fort Smith(No Reports.) Dec. 24-25: Scout to RichlandILLINOIS--13th Cavalry (Detachment). KANSAS--5th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 1 killed. Dec. 27-28: Scout from Pine Bluff to Simpson's PlantationILLINOIS--1
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Georgia, 1864 (search)
A--25th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--2d Infantry. MISSOURI--18th Infantry. NEW JERSEY--13th and 35th Infantry. NEW YORK--107th, 143d and 150th Infantry. OHIO--27th, 39th, 43d, 61st, 63d and 82d Infantry. WISCONSIN--3d, 25th, 31st and 32d Infantry. Dec. 9: Skirmish, Cuyler's PlantationILLINOIS--86th and 125th Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed, 11 wounded. Total, 13. Dec. 9: Action, Harrison's FieldWISCONSIN--31st and 32d Infantry. Dec. 9: Skirmish, Wilmington Cross RoadsILLINOIS--66th Infantry. Dec. 10: Skirmish near SpringfieldINDIANA--8th Cavalry. Dec. 10-21: Siege of SavannahALABAMA--1st Cavalry. CONNECTICUT--5th and 20th Infantry. ILLINOIS--11th (Co. "G") and 15th (Co. "K"), Cavalry; Batteries "C" and "H" 1st Light Arty.; Battery "I" 2d Light Arty.; 7th, 9th (Mounted), 10th, 12th, 14th and 15th Battalion; 16th, 20th, 26th, 30th, 31st, 32d, 34th, 40th, 41st, 45th, 48th, 50th, 52d, 53d, 55th, 56th, 57th, 60th, 63d, 64th, 66th, 78th, 82d, 85th, 86th, 90th, 92d (Mounted), 93d, 101st, 102
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Mississippi, 1864 (search)
lored Cavalry. Nov. 23-Dec. 4: Exp. from Vicksburg to Yazoo CityILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry. UNITED STATES--3d Colored Cavalry; 5th Colored Heavy Arty. Union loss, 5 killed, 9 wounded, 25 missing. Total, 39. Nov. 27: Skirmish, Big Black River Bridge, Miss. Central R. RUNITED STATES--3d Colored Cavalry. Dec. 1: Action, Concord ChurchWISCONSIN--2d Cavalry. Dec. 2: Skirmish, Yazoo CityNEW JERSEY--2d Cavalry. Union loss, 5 killed, 9 wounded, 25 missing. Total, 39. Dec. 10: Skirmish, Chickasawba BridgeNEW JERSEY--2d Cavalry. Dec. 16: Skirmish, Good's LandingIOWA--19th Infantry. Dec. 21-22: Skirmishes, Franklin CreekILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry. UNITED STATES--3d Colored Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed. Dec. 25: Skirmish, Good's LandingIOWA--19th Infantry. Dec. 25: Skirmish, VeronaINDIANA--7th Cavalry. MISSISSIPPI--1st Mounted Rifies. MISSOURI--4th Cavalry. NEW JERSEY--2d Cavalry. Dec. 27: Skirmish, OkalonaIOWA--3d Cavalry. Dec. 28
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, North Carolina, 1864 (search)
CONNECTICUT--15th Infantry. NEW YORK--12th Cavalry (Co's "B," "D"); 132d Infantry. June 22-23: Scout to Sneed's FeryNEW YORK--12th Cavalry (Detachment). June 22-23: Skirmish, SwansboroughNEW YORK--12th Cavalry (Detachment). June 28: Skirmish, KinstonNEW YORK--12th Cavalry (Detachment). June 28: Skirmish near MurphyOHIO--1st Heavy Arty. (Co's "C," "H," "L," "M"). June 28: Capture of Camp VanceNORTH CAROLINA--3d Infantry (Detachment). U. S. Gunboat "Whitehead" and detachment of Infantry and Arty. under Lieut. G. F. Ward. July 18-31: Expedition from Newberne to Manning's NeckĀ  Aug. 2: Skirmish, MurphyOHIO--1st Heavy Arty. (Co's "C," "H," "L," "M"). Oct. 11-13: Scout to Gum SwampNEW YORK--12th Cavalry (Detachment). Dec. 10-15: Scout from Core Creek to Southwest CreekCONNECTICUT--8th Infantry. NEW YORK--12th Cavalry (Detachment). Dec. 10: Skirmish, Mosely FordNEW YORK--12th Cavalry (Detachment). Dec. 11-12: Skirmishes, Southwest Creek BridgeNEW YORK--12th Cavalry (Detachment).