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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memorandum of information as to battles, &c., in the year 1864, called for by the Honorable Secretary of War. (search)
rs. Confederate loss 7. March Cavalry battles in North Mississippi. General Forrest drove back the enemy, inflicting on them a loss of 4,500. Confederate loss 1,200. Sherman retreated. March 30 Paducah occupied by General Forrest. Enemy lost 300 prisoners. April 12 Fort Pillow captured by General Forrest. General Forrest. Federals lost 700 killed and wounded and 300 prisoners. Confederate loss 75. April 20 Plymouth, North Carolina, captured by General Hoke. Enemy lost 2,500 priar 18th June, 1864. June 10 Battle of Fishomingo Creek, Mississippi. General Forrest defeated the enemy, numbering 10,252. Their loss was 2,000 killed and wous and a number of horses. September and October Recent operations of General Forrest in Tennessee, resulting in the capture of three towns and 3,200 prisoners.on to the foregoing, a large number of cavalry successes have been achieved by Forrest, Hampton, Wheeler, Morgan and Rosser, and brilliant partisan operations perfor
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 3.16 (search)
167,86274,85127,01121,063157,727170,139146,1364,861 Army of Southwest Virginia: Aggregate amount third and fourth quarters 18643,3402,5006,8564,9243,2301,44013,69415,47512,3531,000 Department of South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia--General Hardee: Aggregate amount third and fourth quarters 186419,75121,02226,37612,429500 19,26420,57126,719594 Army of Tennessee: Aggregate amount third and fourth quarters 186445,412102,864102,55827,90045,853 61,860108,93755,560  also 7,000 captured by Forrest.   Department of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana: Aggregate amount third and fourth quarters 186421,78937,66134,3424,67727,292 10,0953,83115,458  Department of North Carolina: Aggregate amount third and fourth quarters 186421,30137,7749,2636,69612,751 23,35422,57915,059200 Richmond, February 10th, 1865. General — In making the report you ordered, upon the condition and wants in regard to transportation by railroad, it may not be improper to call your attention to the ca
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Operations of Confederate States Navy in defence of New Orleans. (search)
the said officer did, or did not, do all in his power to sustain the honor of the flag, and prevent the enemy from ascending the Mississippi river, and if he did not, to what extent did he fail to do so. Respectfully, your obedient servant, F. Forrest, Chief of Bureau. Flag Officer Samuel Barron, Confederate States Navy, Commanding, &c., James River, Virginia. Finding. That Commander Mitchell assumed command of the Louisiana at New Orleans on the 20th April, 1862; and from that time een more than two months since summoned again and again, there is no course left but to dissolve the court, which is done accordingly, and you will so inform the members and the judge advocate. You will be pleased to have this letter, or a certified copy, spread upon the records of the court. Respectfully your obedient servant, F. Forrest, Chief of Bureau. The foregoing is ordered to be published for the information of all whom it may concern. S. R. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy.