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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 14 4 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 3 3 Browse Search
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jor: In obedience to an order from the Lieutenant-General commanding, I herewith transmit the operations of the provost guard, consisting of the battalion and Captain Upshur's squadron of cavalry: On the eleventh December I received an order to move towards Fredericksburg, with two days rations cooked and placed in haversacks. obedience to your order. December sixteenth, I received one hundred and nine prisoners of war, which I paroled and sent to Guineas Depot, under command of Captain Upshur, with instructions to have them forwarded by railroad to Richmond, if possible, which orders were carried into effect. During the same day I went through Dr.scertain the number. On the seventeenth, I received an order to move with my entire guard in rear of General D. H. Hill's division on the Port Royal road. Captain Upshur, with his squadron, being absent, I ordered Captain Tucker to assist in bringing up the rear. On the eighteenth, I camped on Mr. Brooke's farm, near where
es steamer Commodore Morris, April 13, 1864. No. 8. Report of Lieutenant-Commander J. H. Upshur, commanding United States steamer Minnesota, (three enclosures,) eph P. Fyffe, Commanding U. S. Steamer Commodore Morris. Report of Lieut.-Commander Upshur. United States flag-ship Minnesota, off Newport News, Va., April ng a shot at the enemy. I am, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. H. Upshur, Lieut.-Commander, commanding U. S. Steamer Minnesota. Acting Rear-Admiral ient servant, Fred. A. O'Connor, Acting Ensign United States Navy. Lieut.-Commander J. H. Upshur, U. S. Navy., commanding U. S. Steamer Minnesota. Report of Ensctfully, Your obedient servant, Jas. Birtwistle, Acting Ensign. Lieut.-Commander J. H. Upshur, Commanding U. S. Steam Frigate Minnesota. Report of Surgeon Loobedient servant, William Longshaw Jr., Assistant Surgeon U. S. N. Lieut.-Commander J. H. Upshur, Commanding U. S. Steam Frigate Minnesota. Report of James M. W