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Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War, Index. (search)
Creek Turnpike, Tenn. 30, 2; 72, 1; 73, 3; 135-B, 1; 135-C, 5 Carter's Depot, Tenn. 118, 1; 142, C7 Carter's Run, Va. 23, 2, 23, 5; 100, 1; 137, B6 Cartersville, Ga. 57, 1, 57, 3; 58, 1, 58, 2; 88, 2; 117, 1; 118, 1; 135-A; 149, F12 Carthage, Mo. 33, 6; 47, 1; 66, 1; 119, 1; 135-A; 160, C10; 171 Carthage, Tenn. 24, 3; 30, 2; 118, 1; 135-A; 150, G8 Caruthersville, Mo. 153, F10 Caseyville, Ky. 9, 2; 118, 1; 150, B2, 150, C11; 151, H3 Cassville, Ga. 62, 7; 135-A Combats, May 19-20, 1864 62, 7 Cassville, Mo. 10, 4; 66, 1; 119, 1; 135-A; 160, D12 Route from Bentonville, Ark., March 4-7, 1862 10, 4 Cassville, W. Va. 141, D7 Castleman's Ferry, Va. 81, 4; 84, 20 Castle Pinckney, S. C. 4, 1; 131, 1 Castle Thunder, Richmond, Va.: View 125, 9 Castor River, Mo. 153, C9 Fort Caswell, N. C. 76, 2, 76, 4; 105, 8; 132, 1; 135-A; 139, D10; 171 Sketch of, and of adjoining works 13
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Battles of the Western army in which Albama troops were engaged. (search)
; total loss 32.— Federal, total loss 120. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 8th, 10th Conf. Kingston Rd., Ga., May 19. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 21.— Federal, total loss 160. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 4th, 7th, 51st Cav. Cassville, Ga., May 19 to 22. Gen. Johnston.—Federal, Gen. Sherman. Alabama troops, Gen. Johnston's army as above. Etowah River, Ga., May 20. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 26.— Federal, total loss 220. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 8th Con. Cassville, Ga., May 24. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 19.—Federal, total loss 420. Alabama troops, parts of 1st, 3d, 8th and 10th Conf. Dallas and New Hope Ch., May 25 to June 4. Gen. Johnston; total loss 3000.—Federal, Gen. Sherman; total loss 2400. Alabama troops, 1st, 18th, 23d, 25th, 29th, 30th, 36th, 37th, 38th, 40th, 45th, 54th, 58th Inf.; 56th Cav., Tarrant's Batty. New Hope Ch., May 26. Gen. Jos. Wheeler; total loss 32.—Federal, total loss 190. Alabama troops, parts
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.11 (search)
nd their location, burning wagon trains and destroying bridges, harrassing the enemy in their flanks and rear, and in every conceivable way; always on picket duty, and always between our main army and that of the enemy. Only a few weeks ago I met a gallant officer, who is now in the Federal Army, who was from Georgia, and who told me that when he was a little boy he saw a charge made by one of Wheeler's cavalry regiments, and that he had never forgotten it. This was the charge made at Cassville, Ga., by the 8th Confederate Calvalry, in which they captured about 100 wagons, all loaded with army baggage, each having from four to six mules. These were brought safely out, and added very much to the equipment of our own army. In the Sequatchee Valley, according to the best estimate, we captured between 400 and 500 of the enemy's wagons, but which we were compelled to burn. From time to time there has been much criticism of the cavalry. In some instances it was stated that a visit f
305. Carter, a western photographer, IV., 145. Carters Station, Tonn., II., 328. Carthage, Mo., I., 348. Cartridges: small arms, V., 166; origin of, V., 172. Carver Hospital, Washington, D. C. , VII., 275. Cary, Mrs. A., VII., 296. Casamajor, G. H.: I., 10; VIII., 9, 266; X., 2. Case, F. F., VII., 125. Caseo,, U. S. S., VI., 177. Casey, S.: I., 288, 289, 293, 324; IX., 59. Cass, T., I., 343. Cass,, U. S. S., VI., 82. Cassville, Ga., III., 111, 112, 320. Castle Godwin, Richmond, Va. , VII., 40. Castle Murray, near Auburn, Va. , IV., 243. Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harbor, S. C. : I., 89, 107; Zouave Cadets at, III., 171; III., 172; big gun in, V., 181; VII., 4, 27, 38, 127; VII., 25, 54 seq.; union prisoners, VII., 27, 157; Charleston Zouave Cadets at, VII., 59. Castle Thunder, prison, Petersburg, Va., VII., 87, 89. Castle Thunder, Richmond, Va. , VII., 199. Casualties: in Europ
From Gen Johnston's army. --The following is Gen. Johnston's order to his troops heretofore briefly noticed by telegraph: Head's Army of Tennessee, Cassville, Ga., May 19th, 1864. General Orders. Soldiers of the Army of Tennessee: You have displayed the highest quality of the soldiers.--firmness in combat, patience under tell. By your courage and skill you have repulsed every assault of the enemy. By marches by day and night you have defeated every attempt upon your communications. Your communications are secure. You will now turn and march to meet his advancing column as. Fully confiding in the conduct of the officers, the courage of the men, I lead you to battle. We may confidently trust that the Almighty Father will still reward the patriot's toll and bless the patriots banners. Cheered by the success of our brothers in Virginia and beyond the Mississippi, our efforts will equal theirs; strengthened by. His support your effort will be crowned with l
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