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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 2 2 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces in the Vicksburg campaign: May 1st-July 4th, 1863. (search)
e, Col. John M. Loomis: 26th Ill., Maj. John B. Harris; 90th Ill., Col. Timothy O'Meara; 12th Ind., Col. Reuben Williams; 100th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Albert Heath. Second Brigade, Col. Stephen G. Hicks: 40th Ill., Maj. Hiram W. Hall; 103d Ill., Col. Willard A. Dickerman; 15th Mich., Col. John M. Oliver; 46th Ohio, Col. Charles C. Walcutt. Third Brigade, Col. Joseph R. Cockerill: 97th Ind., Col. Robert F. Catterson; 99th Ind., Col. Alexander Fowler; 53d Ohio, Col. Wells S. Jones; 70th Ohio, Maj. Wm. B. Brown. Fourth Brigade, Col. Wm. W. Sanford: 48th Ill., Lieut.-Col. Lucien Greathouse; 6th Iowa, Col. John M. Corse. Artillery, Capt. Wm. Cogswell: F, 1st Ill., Capt. John T. Cheney; I, 1st Ill., Lieut. Wm. N. Lansing; Cogswell, Ill., Lieut. Henry G. Eddy; 6th Ind., Capt. Michael Mueller. Fourth division (joined May 13th to 20th, and temporarily attached to Fifteenth Corps), Brig.-Gen. Jacob G. Lauman. First Brigade, Col. Isaac C. Pugh: 41st Ill., Lieut.-Col. John H. Nale; 53d Ill., Lie
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., Opposing forces in the Chattanooga campaign. November 23d-27th, 1863. (search)
8==386. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John M. Corse (w), Col. Charles C. Walcutt: 4th Ill., Maj. Hiram W. Hall; 103d Ill., Col. William A. Dickerman; 6th Iowa, Lieut.-Col. Alexander J. Miller; 46th Ohio, Col. Charles C. Walcutt, Capt. Isaac N. Alexander. Brigade loss: k, 34; w, 201; m, 2==237. Third Brigade, Col. Joseph R. Cockerill: 48th Ill., Lieut.-Col. Lucien Greathouse; 97th Ind., Col. Robert F. Catterson; 99th Ind., Col. Alexander Fowler; 53d Ohio, Col. Wells S. Jones; 70th Ohio, Maj. William B. Brown. Brigade loss: w, 3. Artillery, Capt. Henry Richardson: F, 1st 111., Capt. John T. Cheney; I, 1st 111., Lieut. Josiah H. Burton; D, 1st Mo., Lieut. Byron M. Callender. Artillery loss: w, 2. Seventeenth Army Corps. Second division, Brig.-Gen. John E. Smith. First Brigade, Col. Jesse I. Alexander: 63d Ill., Col. Joseph B. McCown; 48th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Edward J. Wood; 59th Ind,, Capt. Wilford H. Welman; 4th Minn., Lieut.-Col. John E. Tourtellotte; 18th Wis., Col. Gabriel Bouck.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Atlanta campaign. May 3d-September 8th, 1864. (search)
Lieut.-Col. A. J. Miller; 46th Ohio, Maj. Henry H. Giesy, Capt. Joshua W. Heath, Col. Isaac N. Alexander. Third Brigade, Discontinued August 4th, and troops transferred to First [Brigade. Col. John M. Oliver: 48th Ill., Col. Lucien Greathouse, Maj. Edward Adams; 99th Ind., Col. Alex. Fowler, Lieut.-Col. John M. Berkey, Capt. Josiah Farrar, Lieut.-Col. J. M. Berkey; 15th Mich., Lieut.-Col. Austin E. Jaquith, Lieut.-Col. Fred. S. Hutchinson; 70th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. De Witt C. Loudon, Maj. William B. Brown, Capt. Louis Love, Capt. Henry L. Philips. Artillery, Capt. Henry H. Griffiths, Maj. John T. Cheney, Capt. H. H. Griffiths, Capt. Josiah H. Burton: F, 1st Ill., Capt. Josiah H. Burton, Lieut. Jefferson F. Whaley, Lieut. George P. Cuningham; 1st Iowa, Lieut. William H. Gay, Capt. H. H. Griffiths, Lieut. W. H. Gay. Sixteenth Army Corps (Left Wing), Maj.-Gen. Grenville M. Dodge, Brig.-Gen. Thomas E. G. Ransom. General Headquarters: 1st Ala. Cav., Lieut.-Col. G. L. Godfrey, Col. Geor
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
Charles C. Walcutt. 40th IllinoisMaj. Hiram W. Hall. 103d IllinoisCol. William A. Dickerman. 6th IowaLieut.-col. Alexander J. Miller. 15th Michigan Detached at Scottsboroa, Ala.Lieut.-col. Austin E. Jaquith. 46th OhioCol. Charles C. Walcutt. Capt. Isaac N. Alexander. Third Brigade. Col. Joseph R. Cockerill. 48th IllinoisLieut.-col. Lucien Greathouse. 97th IndianaCol. Robert F. Catterson. 99th IndianaCol. Alexander Fowler. 53d OhioCol. Wells S. Jones. 70th OhioMaj. William B. Brown. Artillery. Capt. Henry Richardson. 1st Illinois Light, Battery FCapt. John T. Cheney. 1st Illinois Light, Battery ILieut. Josiah H. Burton. 1st Missouri Light, Battery DLieut. Byron M. Callender Seventeenth army corps. Second division. Brig.-gen. John E. Smith. First Brigade. Col. Jesse I. Alexander. 63d IllinoisCol. Joseph B. McCown. 48th IndianaLieut.-col. Edward J. Wood. 59th IndianaCapt. Wilford H. Welman. 4th MinnesotaLieut.-col. John E. Tourte
Arrived. Steamer Belvidere, Keene. Baltimore, mdze. and passengers. D. & W. Currie. Brig Matagorda, Brown, Albany, lumber, J. A. Belvin, and T. A. Parker. Schr. Maria Jane,--, Philadelphia, coal. Crenshaw & Co. Schr. Wm. and John, Jones, Baltimore, pig iron, J. R. Anderson. Schr. Problem, Tyler, Philadelphia, coal, Dobbins & Co. Sailed, Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York, mdse., and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Schr. Nelly D., Studdams, Stamford, coal, Midlothian Coal Co. Schr. Hope. Frank, Baltimore, light. Schr, Dorothy Haynes, Reeves, Baltimore, light. Schr. Wm. S. Triplett, Pritchett, Baltimore, light. Schr. St. Cloud. Gwathmey. Smithfield, light. Schr. David Hale, Bonklin, down the river, light. Schr. Express, Tyler, down the river. light. Schr. T. S, Dawson, Brooks, down the river, light. Schr. Prima Donna, Reddish, down the river, light.
Liberality. --We copy the following from the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, in the hope that patriotic Virginians may be found willing to imitate the example: We have already noticed the formation of the "Blodget Volunteers." The company was organized on Wednesday night. Capt. Blodget started immediately for Milledgeville --saw Gov. Brown on Thursday--procured from him his commission as Captain, and an order for the arms of the company, and returned yesterday. An instance of energetic work which does great credit to Capt. Blodget, and indicates that he will not prove an unworthy son of the man who volunteered alone to swim the Willacoochee, in defiance of an ambush of hostile Seminole. Capt. Blodget and his company will be heard of with honor in this war. They will be ready to respond to their orders in about ten days. In this connection, we cannot refrain from noticing the generous conduct of one of our citizens, who is not the man to blazon his good deeds to the world.
Rebecca Chandler, a dissolute white females, of unpleasing exterior, was carried before Recorder Caskie yesterday, for being drunk and disorderly in the street. She was committed in default of $100 security to keep the peace to wards Wm. B. Brown. Miss Chandler's nose was some what impaired in beauty by the removal of a section of the cuticle near the bridge — supposed, from appearances, to have been affected by violent means.
Conferences with Lincoln. Washington, April 21 --Gov. Hicks and Mayor Brown arrived here this forenoon, by special train from Baltimore. They proceeded to the Executive Mansion. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, arrived in Washington on Saturday evening; reports that it is entirely out of the question to attempt to force troops through Baltimore. Hon. H. Winter Davis, in Washington on Saturday, concurs in the statement that no more troops can pass through Baltimore.
Confederate States District court. --Judge Halyburton convened his court yesterday, and disposed of the following cases: John H. Briscoe and William B. Brown, members of Dement's Maryland battery, who petitioned for discharge from military service on the ground of having served out the term for which they enlisted, were duly arraigned; and the Judge having taken time to consider the merits of their application, decided favorably, and ordered their discharge. Three other members of the same company, to wit: Samuel S. Thomas, John C. Hardy and John H. Stinchman, then made application for discharges upon similar grounds, which will occupy the attention of the court at some future time. The District Attorney entered a nolle pros in the case of Carter Newcomb, indicted for treason; and he was thereupon discharged. Martha A. Allen renewed her recognizance in the sum of three thousand dollars for the appearance of her son, Lewis H. Allen, on the 10th day of November, t
There is no mistaking the object of Sherman in desiring to hold a conference with Vice-President Stephens and Governor Brown. It is to detach the State of Georgia, if possible, from the Confederacy, through the agency of these two gentlemen, whom, from their course with regard to the habeas corpus act and other measures, he takes to be at heart well disposed to promote such a measure. We are confident that he will find himself disappointed in his estimation of these two gentlemen, yet won to liberty upon our consent to exchange the hundred or two lousy negroes we have captured bearing arms against their masters on equal terms. The two men, the basest in the Yankee army, are put forward to announce the basest policy ever adopted by a civilized government. Butler has been declared an outlaw; we therefore hold no communication with him. Let the same course be pursued with regard to Sherman.--We hope Governor Brown and Mr. Stephens will not meet him. It would have a bad look !