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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Florida, 1864 (search)
ry (Detachments). Sept. 23: Affair, Euchee Anna C. HFLORIDA--1st Cavalry (Detachment). MAINE--2d Cavalry (Detachment). UNITED STATES--82d and 86th Colored Infantry (Detachments). Sept. 23: Skirmish, MagnoliaMASSACHUSETTS--4th Cavalry (Battalion). Sept. 27: Action, MariannaFLORIDA--1st Cavalry (Detachment). MAINE--2d Cavalry (Detachment). UNITED STATES--82d and 86th Colored Infantry (Detachments). Union loss, 32 wounded. Sept. 28: Skirmish, VernonFLORIDA--1st Cavalry. Sept. 28: Exp. to EnterpriseCONNECTICUT--17th Infantry. OHIO--75th Infantry. UNITED STATES--34th Colored Infantry. Oct. 18: Skirmish, Pierce's Point, near MiltonFLORIDA--1st Battery Light Arty. (Section). IOWA--19th Infantry. Union loss, 1 killed, 1 wounded. Total, 2. Oct. 18-31: Operations in West FloridaFLORIDA--1st Battery Light Arty. (Section). MAINE--2d Cavalry. Oct. 21: Skirmish, Bryant's PlantationUNITED STATES--3d Colored Infantry. Oct. 24: Skirmish, Gum SwampMASSACHUSETTS--4th Cavalry (2 Cos.). Oct. 24:
f the South do not appreciate their efforts in behalf of the negro race. Joe served in the Indian war of 1836, and still limps occasionally from a wound received in that campaign. The Savannah News, of the 26th instant, mentions this rumor: While in Milledgeville, we heard a report that a mysterious craft had been seen cruising among the inlets of our Southern coast, in the neighborhood of Cumberland Island, and, further, that two men had been captured and lodged in jail at Enterprise, Fla., who were supposed to be the notorious Redpath and John Brown, Jr. We could not trace the report to its source, though taken in connection with the fact that those characters are rumored to have sailed recently from Boston in some secret expedition, there could seem to be a strong probability of its truth. Two more infamous wretches are not to be found in the ranks of the murderous incendiary crew to which they belong, and it is to be hoped, if they are indeed caught, that they will no