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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, North Carolina, 1864 (search)
1864 Jan. 18-Feb. 10: Operations about Newberne against WhitingCONNECTICUT--15th and 21st Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--17th Infantry. NEW YORK--3d and 12th Cavalry; 3d Light Arty.; 92d, 99th, 132d and 158th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--5th Heavy Arty. VERMONT--9th Infantry. WISCONSIN--19th Infantry. UNITED STATES--1st Colored Infantry, and Navy. Jan. 22: Skirmish, HarrellsvilleCONNECTICUT--15th and 16th Infantry (Detachments). NEW YORK--85th Infantry (Detachment). PENNSYLVANIA--101st and 103d Infantry (Detachments). Jan. 27: Expedition to Lake PhelpsNEW YORK--24th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. (Detachment). Jan. 27: Expedition to Onslow CountyNEW YORK--12th and 23d Cavalry (Detachments); 158th Infantry (Detachment). VERMONT--9th Infantry (Detachment). Jan. 29: Expedition up Roanoke RiverCONNECTICUT--15th Infantry (Detachment). U. S. Marine and Sailors (Detachment). Jan. 30: Skirmish, WindsorCONNECTICUT--15th and 16th Infantry (Detachments). NEW YORK--85th Infantry (Detachment). PENNSYLVANIA
The Yankees on the Chowan. --On Thursday last, two Yankee. gunboats ascended the Chowan river N. as far as Harrellsville, in Hertford county. About 300 men landed and marched up into the village, burned several houses and destroyed bout 10,000 pounds of Government bacon; which had most imprudently been allowed to remain there. They also robbed many private houses, carried off ten or twelve mules and killed some that they could not get away. As they were returning to the gunboats, some of our cavalry came upon them, killed several of them and wounded others. Only one of our men was wounded (slightly.) Harrellsville is about two miles from Chowan river, and about twenty miles below Murfreesboro'.