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Fort Fisher (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
spapers. Boston Evening Journal, Feb. 13, 1863, p. 2, col. 2. — – Report of Lieut. Le Roy Fitch. Boston Evening Journal, Feb. 16, 1863, p. 4, col. 6. Fort Fisher, N. C. Blockade-running. Capt. John N. Maffitt, C. S. N. United Service Mag., vol. 7, p. 14. — Complete and graphic account of all operations. Dr. Edward Srks and other rebel property destroyed; reports of Ad. T. Bailey from the San Jacinto, at Key West. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 7, 1864, p. 4, col. 6. —Fort Fisher, N. C., second attack, Jan., 1865. Official reports. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, pp. 347, 348. —Forts Jackson and St. Philip, La. First rumors of success. . Walker. Harper's Mon., vol. 29, p. 60. —Under Gen. Butler. Hero in spite of himself; story. Bivouac vol. 1, p. 3. New Ironsides, U. S. steamer, at Fort Fisher, N. C. In Two battle pictures. Dr. Edward Shippen, U. S. N. United Service Mag., vol. 4, p. 53. —Off Charleston. Capt. Geo. E. Belknap. United Service
Winchester, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
, vol. 2, p. 19. — – Cavalry charge at Winchester, Va., Shenandoah valley, Sept. 19, 1864; from ut. Oakes, bags gang of horse thieves, at Winchester, Va., Aug. 24, 1865. Army and Navy Journal, vo 388. — – Not late and not repulsed at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; reply to Geo. Alfred Tow Shenandoah, 1862. Letter from camp near Winchester, Va., March 19; good details. Boston Evening l, March 26, 1862, p. 4, col. 4. — – – Winchester, Va., March 23. Letter from regiment; appeara3. — – How we opened the railroad from Winchester, Va., March, 1862; Co. D. Clarence H. Bell. Barance of battlefield, Shenandoah valley, Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862. Boston Evening Journal, anton, F. P. Defence and evacuation of Winchester, Va., June 15, 1863. Continental, vol. 4, p. ah valley. Atlantic, vol. 16, p. 195. Winchester, Va. See also Shenandoah valley. — 1862tter from 2d Regt. M. V. I., in camp near Winchester, Va.; good details. Boston Evening Journal, M
New Orleans (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
rch 29, 1862, p. 2, cols. 3, 4. — – In Fighting Farragut below New Orleans. Capt. Beverley Kennon. Century, vol. 32, p. 444. — – Position at taking of New Orleans, La. N. Y. Nation, vol. 7, p. 382. — – Taking possession of New Orleans, La. In Incidents of occupation of. Gen. Albert Kautz. Century, vol. 32, p. 455. — New Orleans, La. In Incidents of occupation of. Gen. Albert Kautz. Century, vol. 32, p. 455. — – In New Orleans, La. Extracts from his report, giving account of taking Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and early occupation of New Orleans, with mention of 26th Regt. M. V. I. Boston Evening Journal, May 16, 1862, p. 2, col. 3. — – – May. Occupation of Gen. Twiggs' house. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 24, p. 752. — – – – Bostnd and the 4th Mass. Cav. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 97. — – Rebel account of; Richmond Examiner, Oct. 4. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 122. New Orleans, La. See also Butler and Banks. —Preparations for the expedition against, with other news of March, 1862. Boston Evening Jou
Lynchburg (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
John T. Treatment of colored prisoners after Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 3, p. 171. Lyman, col. Theo., A. D. C. His testimony before the Warren court of inquiry. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 17, p. 918. Lynchburg, Va. Engagement of June 17, 18, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, pp. 723, 739. —1865. See Appomattox. McClellan, Gen. Geo. B. Change of base; illus. J. S. C. Abbott. Harper's Mon., vols. 30, p. 711; 31, p. 28. —Last service advance. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 643. — – – – From Richmond Inquirer. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, pp. 645, 646. — – June 5. Engagement at Piedmont. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 706. — – June 17, 18. Engagement at Lynchburg. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, pp. 723, 739. — – July. Gen. Early's invasion. Measures of government. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 769. — – – – Numerical strength of Gen. Early. He writes to protest agai
Selma (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
husetts. Decision at length as to enemy's goods found floating at sea by the Vicksburg, May, 1869. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 740. —Decree of, about the Selma prize, taken Aug. 5, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 3, p. 296. Loyalty. Rev. of sermons by Drs. S. K. Lothrop and C. A. Bartol of Boston, Rev. G. A. Bulke4. — – – J. D. Johnston, C. S. N. United Service Mag., vol. 6, p. 104; see also p. 209. — – Decree of Judge Lowell, Mass. U. S. district court, about the Selma prize, taken Aug. 5, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 3, p. 296. — – Farragut in Mobile Bay; with correction of casualties. Henry D. Baldwin, present at engags D. Bulloch, rev. of. H. C. Lodge. Atlantic, vol. 53, p. 260. Self-possession vs. prepossession; first Bull Run. J. R. Lowell. Atlantic, vol. 8, p. 761. Selma, prize, taken Aug. 5, 1864; decree about, by Judge Lowell, U. S. district court, Boston. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 3, p. 296. Semmes, Ad. Raphael.
Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
1, p. 160. — Curious effect of shot at Fredericksburg. Geo. E. Smith. Century, vol. 33, p. 805.ly 22, p. 2, col. 6. Casserly, D. H. Fredericksburg, verses. Putnam's Mag., new ser., vol. 1,C. Why Burnside did not renew attack at Fredericksburg. Century, vol. 32, p. 644. Hawthorne, unkett, notice of marriage and services at Fredericksburg. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 278. with Gilbert H. Greenwood the night before Fredericksburg, and memorial. Bivouac, vol. 2, p. 72. col. 2. Lacy, Maj. J. Horace. Lee at Fredericksburg. Century, vol. 32, p. 605. La Fourche can Rev., vol. 98, p. 74. —Antietam and Fredericksburg, rev. of; chiefly of generals commanding. arrison; Hampton; Martinsburg; City Point; Fredericksburg; Petersburg; Yorktown; Winchester. Army a — Gen. Franklin's left grand division; Fredericksburg. Century, vol. 32, p. 637. — Plan of buac, vol. 3, p. 165. — Casualties at Fredericksburg, Va., by regiments. Army and Navy Journal, [18 mor
Southampton (United Kingdom) (search for this): chapter 16
. 402. —Passes Port Hudson, La., March 14, 1863. Despatches and comment. Boston Evening Journal, May 23, 1863, p. 2, cols. 2, 5, p. 3, col. 6; May 25, p. 4, col. 1. —Port regulations for our ships abroad; U. S. steamer Sacramento at Southampton, Eng. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 205. —Potomac flotilla, April, 1865; account of operations. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 556. —Raid upon White House, Va., Jan. 7, 8, 1863. Letter from the U. S. steamer Commodore Morris. Bostng possession of the fort, May 26, 1865. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 685. — Galveston, etc., entire war history of Texas. Texas lost and won; illus. J. S. C. Abbott. Harper's Mon , vol. 33, p. 444. Sacramento, U. S. steamer, at Southampton, Eng., Nov. 2, 1864; with account of port regulations, etc. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 205. Sailors. See also Navy. — Blue-jackets of 1861, rev. of; with corrections. Willis J. Abbot. N. Y. Nation, vol. 43, p. 458. St.
Oneida (N. Y.) (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
. 2, p. 635. Mobile Bay, Ala. Blockade-running. Capt. John N. Maffitt, C. S. N. United Service Mag., vol. 7, p. 14. —Sept., 1862. Controversy about the Oneida. Ad. Mullany. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 17, pp. 1009, 1069. — – – Com. Clark H. Wells. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 17, p. 988. — – – Letter from Henry PeB. Forbes, rev. of, with extracts. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 484. —North Carolina Sounds; illus. J. S. C. Abbott. Harper's Mon., vol. 32, p. 567. —Oneida, U. S. steamer, lets the Oveto escape, Mobile, Ala., Sept., 1862. Documents reviewing the event, and the dismissal of Corn. Geo. Henry Preble. Boston Evening Joed prisoners well treated by the rebels; Maj. Archibald Bogle, 1st N. C., late 17th Regt. M. V. I., safe. Boston Evening Journal, April 4, 1864, p. 4, col. 2. Oneida, U. S. steamer. At Mobile Bay, Ala.; party of ten men land and capture enemy's picket guard, July 22, 1864. Army and Navy Jour, vol. 2, p. 13. —C
Reams (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
Sept. 25, 1863, p. 4, col. 7. — – – Short account; from Chicago Times. Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 30, 1863, p. 4, col. 2. Thatcher, Ad. Henry K. Reports of the taking of Mobile, Ala., including destruction of the rebel ram Webb. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, pp. 570, 580. Thirty-third Regt. U. S. C. T. Short notice of. Col. Thos. W. Higginson. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 3, p. 311. Thomas, col. Hampton S. Cavalry of the army of the Potomac; Five Forks, Jetersville, Reams' Sta., etc. United Service Mag., new ser., vol. 1, p. 1. Thomas, Henry Goddard. Colored troops at Petersburg, Century, vol. 34, p. 777. Tioga, U. S. steamer, arrives from Key West with yellow fever; list of deaths July 9, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 765. Tisdale, Chas. M., of Duxbury, Mass. Account of his gallant action at time of accident to U. S. sloop St. Louis, at Cadiz, May 13, 1864, and account of accident. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 709. Tislar, S<
Kensington, N. H. (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
., vol. 29, p 538. — – Letter; from Cincinnati Commercial. Boston Evening Journal, June 30, 1864, p. 2, col. 2. — – Operations about. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, pp. 706, 712, 723, 738, 755, 770, 771. Kennison, Lieut. Wm. W., U. S. N. Short account of services and gallant action at the sinking of the U. S. steamer Cumberland. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 5, 1864, p. 4, col. 1. Kennon, Capt. Beverley. Fighting Farragut below New Orleans. Century, vol. 32, p. 444. Kensington, U. S. steamer. Transporting drafted men from Boston. In Three years on the blockade. I. E. Vail, paymaster's clerk. United Service Mag., vol. 5, p. 713. Keokuk, U. S. ironclad. Description of, and account of loss at Charleston harbor, S. C., April 7, 8, 1863. Boston Evening Journal, April 11, 1863, p. 2, col. 1; April 13, p. 4, cols. 4, 5; April 16, p. 4, col. 2; April 17, p. 2, col. 1. Kesler, James W., commander's clerk. Loss of the U. S. ship Mississippi, Port Hudson, La.
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