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Kingston, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 179
., and halted in the road until morning. 17th, marched in the direction of Calhoun, Ga., and encamped two miles south of the town. 18th, marched in the direction of Adairsville, Ga., passed through the town, and encamped two miles north of Kingston, Ga.; distance marched. sixteen miles. 19th, marched through Kingston and encamped two miles west of Cassville, Ga.; distance marched, six miles. 20th, 21st, and 22d, in camp. 23d, marched south, fording the Etowah River; encamped at dark; distKingston and encamped two miles west of Cassville, Ga.; distance marched, six miles. 20th, 21st, and 22d, in camp. 23d, marched south, fording the Etowah River; encamped at dark; distance marched, thirteen miles. 24th and 25th, in camp. 26th, the battery moved in the direction of Burnt Hickory; distance marched, ten miles. 27th, in camp. 28th, marched two miles and encamped on the banks of Pumpkin Vine Creek. 29th, moved back to Burnt Hickory and encamped. 30th, in camp. 31st, marched nine miles and encamped two miles north of Dallas, Ga. Rounds of ammunition expended during the month-case-shot. 26; common shell, 8; solid shot, 7; total, 41. June 1, engaged in
Buzzard Roost (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 179
No. 172. report of Lieut. William P. Stackhouse, Nineteenth Indiana Battery, of operations May 7-August 31. In compliance with orders, the battery moved from Ringgold, Ga., on the 7th day of May, and marched in the direction of Dalton, Ga.; encamped one mile south of Tunnel Hill, Ga. 8th, marched two miles south and encamped. 9th, moved the battery one and a half miles, and opposite to Buzzard Roost. 10th and 11th, in camp. 12th, marched south to Snake [Creek] Gap, thence east through the gap, and went into camp; distance marched, fifteen miles. 13th, battery marched nine miles, and encamped two and a half miles west of Resaca, Ga.; participated in the action near Resaca, Ga. On the 14th and 15th Corp. David M. Connell and Private Ulysses Eaton wounded seriously. 16th, marched to Resaca, and went into camp at 4 p. m.; at 11 p. m. battery marched six miles south of Resaca, Ga., and halted in the road until morning. 17th, marched in the direction of Calhoun, Ga., and e
Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 179
; encamped at dusk four miles south of Marietta; distance marched, seven miles. 4th, built works for the battery. 5th, at 7 a. m. the battery moved south on the Atlanta road and encamped one mile north of the Chattahoochee River; distance marched, seven miles. 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th, in camp.. 10th, the battery moved in positionrmy Corps; engaged with the enemy three hours; threw up works during the night. 21st, in position. 22d, marched southwest three miles and to within two miles of Atlanta and put the battery in position. 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, and 31st, in position and engaged with the enemy at intervals during the time. ds of ammunition expended during the month-caseshot, 288; common shell, 13; solid shot, 113; canister, 2; total, 416. August 1 and 2, battery in position near Atlanta. 3d, in compliance with orders, battery moved one and a half miles to the right and encamped. 4th, at 7 a. m. battery moved two miles to the right and went into
Marietta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 179
n position and participated in driving the enemy from their works. 6th, the battery moved six miles in the direction of Marietta, Ga. 7th, 8th, arid 9th, in camp. 10th, marched four miles and encamped one and a half miles west of Big Shanty, Ga. 11ree miles of Kenesaw Mountain. 19th, marched five miles and encamped near the railroad three and a half miles north of Marietta, Ga. 20th, built works for the battery and moved the guns in position. l2st and 22d, in camp. 23d, moved the battery iFourteenth Army Corps, and encamped. 2d, at 5 p. m. the battery went into position. 3d, the battery moved south on the Marietta road; passed through the town at 2 p. m.; encamped at dusk four miles south of Marietta; distance marched, seven miles.Marietta; distance marched, seven miles. 4th, built works for the battery. 5th, at 7 a. m. the battery moved south on the Atlanta road and encamped one mile north of the Chattahoochee River; distance marched, seven miles. 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th, in camp.. 10th, the battery moved in posit
Resaca (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 179
to camp; distance marched, fifteen miles. 13th, battery marched nine miles, and encamped two and a half miles west of Resaca, Ga.; participated in the action near Resaca, Ga. On the 14th and 15th Corp. David M. Connell and Private Ulysses Eaton wouResaca, Ga. On the 14th and 15th Corp. David M. Connell and Private Ulysses Eaton wounded seriously. 16th, marched to Resaca, and went into camp at 4 p. m.; at 11 p. m. battery marched six miles south of Resaca, Ga., and halted in the road until morning. 17th, marched in the direction of Calhoun, Ga., and encamped two miles southResaca, and went into camp at 4 p. m.; at 11 p. m. battery marched six miles south of Resaca, Ga., and halted in the road until morning. 17th, marched in the direction of Calhoun, Ga., and encamped two miles south of the town. 18th, marched in the direction of Adairsville, Ga., passed through the town, and encamped two miles north of Kingston, Ga.; distance marched. sixteen miles. 19th, marched through Kingston and encamped two miles west of Cassville, GaResaca, Ga., and halted in the road until morning. 17th, marched in the direction of Calhoun, Ga., and encamped two miles south of the town. 18th, marched in the direction of Adairsville, Ga., passed through the town, and encamped two miles north of Kingston, Ga.; distance marched. sixteen miles. 19th, marched through Kingston and encamped two miles west of Cassville, Ga.; distance marched, six miles. 20th, 21st, and 22d, in camp. 23d, marched south, fording the Etowah River; encamped at dark; distance marched, thirteen miles. 24th and 25th, in camp. 26th, the battery moved in the direction of Burnt Hickory; dist
Ringgold, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 179
No. 172. report of Lieut. William P. Stackhouse, Nineteenth Indiana Battery, of operations May 7-August 31. In compliance with orders, the battery moved from Ringgold, Ga., on the 7th day of May, and marched in the direction of Dalton, Ga.; encamped one mile south of Tunnel Hill, Ga. 8th, marched two miles south and encamped. 9th, moved the battery one and a half miles, and opposite to Buzzard Roost. 10th and 11th, in camp. 12th, marched south to Snake [Creek] Gap, thence east through the gap, and went into camp; distance marched, fifteen miles. 13th, battery marched nine miles, and encamped two and a half miles west of Resaca, Ga.; participated in the action near Resaca, Ga. On the 14th and 15th Corp. David M. Connell and Private Ulysses Eaton wounded seriously. 16th, marched to Resaca, and went into camp at 4 p. m.; at 11 p. m. battery marched six miles south of Resaca, Ga., and halted in the road until morning. 17th, marched in the direction of Calhoun, Ga., and e
Jonesboro (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 179
miles and encamped. 27th, moved the battery two miles to the right and encamped. 28th, moved the battery to the right six miles and encamped on the Montgomery railroad. 29th, in camp. 30th, at 7 a. m. moved the battery in the direction of Jonesborough, Ga. ; distance marched, eight miles. 31st, moved out on the Jonesborough road and halted at dark; returned to camp occupied the previous night. Rounds of ammunition expended during the month-case-shot, 310; common shell, 167; solid shot, the Montgomery railroad. 29th, in camp. 30th, at 7 a. m. moved the battery in the direction of Jonesborough, Ga. ; distance marched, eight miles. 31st, moved out on the Jonesborough road and halted at dark; returned to camp occupied the previous night. Rounds of ammunition expended during the month-case-shot, 310; common shell, 167; solid shot, 81; total, 558. William P. Stackhouse, First Lieutenant, Comrndg. Nineteenth Indiana Battery. [Maj. Charles Houghtaling, Chief of Artillery. ]
Tunnel Hill (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 179
No. 172. report of Lieut. William P. Stackhouse, Nineteenth Indiana Battery, of operations May 7-August 31. In compliance with orders, the battery moved from Ringgold, Ga., on the 7th day of May, and marched in the direction of Dalton, Ga.; encamped one mile south of Tunnel Hill, Ga. 8th, marched two miles south and encamped. 9th, moved the battery one and a half miles, and opposite to Buzzard Roost. 10th and 11th, in camp. 12th, marched south to Snake [Creek] Gap, thence east through the gap, and went into camp; distance marched, fifteen miles. 13th, battery marched nine miles, and encamped two and a half miles west of Resaca, Ga.; participated in the action near Resaca, Ga. On the 14th and 15th Corp. David M. Connell and Private Ulysses Eaton wounded seriously. 16th, marched to Resaca, and went into camp at 4 p. m.; at 11 p. m. battery marched six miles south of Resaca, Ga., and halted in the road until morning. 17th, marched in the direction of Calhoun, Ga., and e
Dallas, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 179
ille, Ga.; distance marched, six miles. 20th, 21st, and 22d, in camp. 23d, marched south, fording the Etowah River; encamped at dark; distance marched, thirteen miles. 24th and 25th, in camp. 26th, the battery moved in the direction of Burnt Hickory; distance marched, ten miles. 27th, in camp. 28th, marched two miles and encamped on the banks of Pumpkin Vine Creek. 29th, moved back to Burnt Hickory and encamped. 30th, in camp. 31st, marched nine miles and encamped two miles north of Dallas, Ga. Rounds of ammunition expended during the month-case-shot. 26; common shell, 8; solid shot, 7; total, 41. June 1, engaged in building works for the guns. 2d, four of the guns in position. 3d, 4th, and 5th, all of the battery in position and participated in driving the enemy from their works. 6th, the battery moved six miles in the direction of Marietta, Ga. 7th, 8th, arid 9th, in camp. 10th, marched four miles and encamped one and a half miles west of Big Shanty, Ga. 11th, mov
Adairsville (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 179
marched nine miles, and encamped two and a half miles west of Resaca, Ga.; participated in the action near Resaca, Ga. On the 14th and 15th Corp. David M. Connell and Private Ulysses Eaton wounded seriously. 16th, marched to Resaca, and went into camp at 4 p. m.; at 11 p. m. battery marched six miles south of Resaca, Ga., and halted in the road until morning. 17th, marched in the direction of Calhoun, Ga., and encamped two miles south of the town. 18th, marched in the direction of Adairsville, Ga., passed through the town, and encamped two miles north of Kingston, Ga.; distance marched. sixteen miles. 19th, marched through Kingston and encamped two miles west of Cassville, Ga.; distance marched, six miles. 20th, 21st, and 22d, in camp. 23d, marched south, fording the Etowah River; encamped at dark; distance marched, thirteen miles. 24th and 25th, in camp. 26th, the battery moved in the direction of Burnt Hickory; distance marched, ten miles. 27th, in camp. 28th, marched two
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