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James Buchanan, Buchanan's administration on the eve of the rebellion 2 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
Colonel Charles E. Hooker, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.2, Mississippi (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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 1 1 Browse Search
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade) 1 1 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 1 1 Browse Search
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 1 1 Browse Search
G. S. Hillard, Life and Campaigns of George B. McClellan, Major-General , U. S. Army 1 1 Browse Search
William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington 1 1 Browse Search
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fter it was written—a telegram from Richmond, dated December 1st, was received by General Beauregard. It read as follows: The Secretary of War directs that you will release Major Childs, restore him to duty, and report the facts to this office. Jno. Withers, Asst. Adjt.-Genl. In vain was the War Department asked to suspend its decision until the matter could be further examined into. The order was reiterated and insisted upon, as appeals by this telegram, dated Richmond, December 2d, 1862: The Secretary of War directs that commanding officers of arsenals are immediately responsible to the War Department, and not subject to arrest by the commanding generals, unless under extraordinary circumstances. Unless Major Childs's case be deemed such, he directs that the order of yesterday be executed. S. Cooper, A. and Ins.-Genl. General Beauregard thought he had been sufficiently clear in his explanation to the War Department. He would have nothing further to do w
. Departure of so many heavy vessels may indicate Wilmington or Mobile. G. T. Beauregard. Headquarters, Department S. C., Ga., and Fla., Charleston, S. C., Dec. 2d, 1862. Major D. B. Harris, Chief-Engineer, etc.: Sir,—You will at once adopt all necessary measures for the immediate excavation of a channel, thirteen feet in deoats and rams here. Respectfully, your obedient servant, G. T. Beauregard, Genl. Comdg. Headquarters, Department S. C., Ga., and Fla., Charleston, S. C., Dec. 2d, 1862. Major J. J. Pope, Chief of Ordnance, etc.: Major,—The General Commanding directs that you will send to Colonel Colcock, at Ocean Landing, one 12-pounder rih one hundred rounds of ammunition, and implements, etc., for each gun. Respectfully, your obedient servant, John M. Otey, A. A. Genl. Charleston, S. C., Dec. 2d, 1862. Genl. S. Cooper, A. and I. G., Richmond, Va.: The usual fleet is reported to have returned to Port Royal. G. T. Beauregard. Headquarters, Department S.
859. 32,887W. PalmerJuly 23, 1861. *34,922C. DragarApr. 8, 1862. *35,548N. SmithJune 10, 1862. 36,891Bostwick and SargentNov. 11, 1862. 37,048I. M. MilbankDec. 2, 1862. 37,407J. OliphantJan. 13, 1863. 37,764C. PerleyFeb. 24, 1863. *39,541J. N. SmithAug. 18, 1863. 43,733J. BrownessAug. 2, 1864. 47,088J. W. Cochran.Apr. 14 1862. 35,657J. H. VickersJune 17, 1862. 36,505C. C. BrandSept. 23, 1862. 36,984S. W. WoodNov. 18, 1862. 37,004T. J. MayallNov. 25, 1862. 37,059J. RupertusDec. 2, 1862. 37,075J. JenkinsonDec. 2, 1862. 37,091A. T FreemanDec. 9, 1862. 37,551F. P. SlocumJan. 27, 1863. 37,693J. C. HoweFeb. 17, 1863. 37,204F. P. SlocumApr. 14Dec. 2, 1862. 37,091A. T FreemanDec. 9, 1862. 37,551F. P. SlocumJan. 27, 1863. 37,693J. C. HoweFeb. 17, 1863. 37,204F. P. SlocumApr. 14, 1863. 38,279C. C. BrandApr. 28, 1863. 38,321D. MooreApr. 28, 1863. 38,921Smith and WessonJune 16, 1863. 39,318Ellis and WhiteJuly 21, 1863. 39,495B. F. JoslynAug. 4, 1863. †39,496B. F. JoslynAug. 4, 1863. 39,619S. W. WoodAug. 18, 1863. 39,642M. F. GeraghtyAug. 25, 1863. 39,645H. GrossAug. 25, 1863. 39,850H. D. WardSept
,755LeslieMay 31, 1870. 106,481HallAug. 16, 1870. 108,492LeslieOct. 18, 1870. 108,787HowardNov. 1, 1870. 116,715JohnsonJuly 4, 1871. 123, 168GoodrichJan. 30, 1872. 124,853PetersonMar. 19, 1872. 125,032DaltonMar. 19, 1872. 125,608MooreApr. 9, 1872. 126,467Lawrence et al. May 7, 1872. 129,352LeslieJuly 16, 1872. 131,857DaltonOct. 1, 1872. (Reissue.)6,159ArnoldDec. 1, 1874. 7. (b.) Reciprocating Blades. No.Name.Date. 36,074Crosby et al.Aug. 5, 1862. 37,033Crosby et al.Dec. 2, 1862. 37,550PipoJan. 27, 1863. 46,424RobjohnFeb. 14, 1865. 50,225CrosbyOct. 3, 1865. 50,473HechtOct. 17, 1865. 58,376CaryOct. 2, 1866. 89,085ScharffeApr. 20, 1869. 93,063DavisJuly 27, 1869. 93,979EverissAug. 24, 1869. 106,788DavisAug. 30, 1870. 108, 486JohnstonOct. 1, 1870. 111,130MackJan. 24, 1871. 111,458JohnstonJan. 31, 1871. 112,882ZayMar. 21, 1871. 118,759ToofSept. 5, 1871. 120,173ToofOct. 24, 1871. 120, 722DarbyNov. 7, 1871. 120,817HowardNov. 14, 1871. 122,268LyonDec. 2
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Mississippi, 1862 (search)
tachment). Destruction Steamer "Half Moon." Dec. 1: Skirmish, Hudsonville(No Reports). Dec. 1: Action, OxfordMICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. Dec. 1: Skirmish on Yocknapatalfa near Mitchell's Cross RoadsILLINOIS--9th Cavalry. INDIANA--1st Cavalry; 11th and 24th Infantry. IOWA--1st Battery Light Arty.; 28th and 30th Infantry. Dec. 1-3: Skirmishes about OxfordILLINOIS--4th, 6th and 7th Cavalry; Battery "G" 2d Light Arty. IOWA--2d Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. OHIO--5th Cavalry. Dec. 2: Skirmish, OxfordILLINOIS--4th Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. Dec. 3: Action, OaklandILLINOIS--3d, 5th, 9th and 10th Cavalry. INDIANA--1st Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry. KANSAS--5th Cavalry. MISSOURI--6th Cavalry. Union loss, 10 wounded. Dec. 3: Skirmish, YocknapatalfaIOWA--2d Cavalry. Dec. 3: Skirmish, Prophet's BridgeILLINOIS--7th Cavalry. Dec. 3: Skirmish, Springdale BridgeILLINOIS--7th Cavalry. IOWA--2d Cavalry. Dec. 3: Skirmish, Free BridgeOHIO--5th Cavalry (Battalion). Dec. 3:
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Missouri, 1862 (search)
ton CountiesMISSOURI--4th State Militia Cavalry (Detachments). Nov. 25: Skirmish, Crawford CountyMISSOURI--Enrolled Militia. Nov. 26-29: Affairs in Jackson and LaFayette CountiesMISSOURI--1st State Militia Cavalry (Detachment); 2d Battalion State Militia Cavalry; 5th Enrolled Militia LaFayette and Ray Enrolled Militia. Nov. 27: Skirmish, CarthageKANSAS--2d Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed. Nov. 30-Dec. 6: Exp. from Rolla to Ozark Mts.MISSOURI--3d (Co's "A," "B"), and 9th (Co. "H") Cavalry. Dec. 2: Skirmish, OzarkMISSOURI--3d (Co's "A," "B"), and 9th (Co. "H") Cavalry. Dec. 6: Skirmish, ParkersvilleKANSAS--5th Cavalry. Dec. 9-15: Exp. from Ozark into Marion County, Ark.MISSOURI--14th State Militia Cavalry (Co's "D," "F," "G," "H"). Dec. 15: Skirmish, NeoshoKANSAS--3d Indian Home Guard. Dec. 17-21: Exp. from New Madrid to ClarktonIOWA--32d Infantry (Co's "C," "I"). Dec. 23-31: Operations in Sugar Creek HillsMISSOURI--8th State Militia Cavalry. Dec. 28: Evacuation of New MadridIOW
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Virginia, 1862 (search)
ry. UNITED STATES--Battery "L" 4th Arty. Dec. 1-4: Expedition to Westmoreland Co.(No Reports.) Dec. 2: Skirmish, BerryvilleNEW YORK--137th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--Indpt. Battery "E" Light Arty. DecDec. 2: Skirmish, Leed's FerryPENNSYLVANIA--8th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 51 missing. Dec. 2: Skirmish, King George Court HousePENNSYLVANIA--8th Cavalry. Dec. 2: Action on the Blackwater, near Dec. 2: Skirmish, King George Court HousePENNSYLVANIA--8th Cavalry. Dec. 2: Action on the Blackwater, near FranklinILLINOIS--39th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--7th Battery Light Arty.; 6th Infantry. NEW YORK--130th Infantry. OHIO--62d Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--11th Cavalry; 103d Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery "Dec. 2: Action on the Blackwater, near FranklinILLINOIS--39th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--7th Battery Light Arty.; 6th Infantry. NEW YORK--130th Infantry. OHIO--62d Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--11th Cavalry; 103d Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery "L" 4th Arty. Dec. 2: Skirmish near DumfriesNEW JERSEY--1st Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 7. Dec. 2-6: Reconnoissance from Bolivar Heights to WinchesterMAINE--6th Battery Light Arty. MARYLAND--1sDec. 2: Skirmish near DumfriesNEW JERSEY--1st Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 7. Dec. 2-6: Reconnoissance from Bolivar Heights to WinchesterMAINE--6th Battery Light Arty. MARYLAND--1st Cavalry (Detachment); 3d Infantry. NEW YORK--60th, 78th, 102d, 137th, 145th and 149th Infantry. OHIO--5th, 7th, 29th and 66th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--Indpt. Batteries "E" and "F" Light Arty.; 28th,
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, West Virginia, 1862 (search)
22: Skirmish, Halltown(No Reports.) Nov. 24-30: Expedition from Summerville to Cold Knob MountainOHIO--11th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--2d Cavalry. Nov. 26: Skirmish, Lewis Mill, on Sinking CreekOHIO--11th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--2d Cavalry. Nov. 26: Reconnoissance to Charlestown(No Reports.) Nov. 26: Skirmish, Cockrill's Mills(No Reports.) Dec. 1: Skirmish, RomneyPENNSYLVANIA--Washington County Cavalry Company. Dec. 1-10: Expedition toward Logan Court HouseOHIO--28th and 30th Infantry. Dec. 2: Skirmish, CharlestownNEW YORK--137th Infantry. Dec. 3: Skirmish, MoorefieldPENNSYLVANIA--Ringgold Cavalry. WEST VIRGINIA--1st Cavalry (1 Co.). Dec. 11: Skirmish, DarkesvilleNEW YORK--1st Cavalry (Cos. "B," "M"). Dec. 12: Skirmish between Harper's Ferry and Leesburg(No Reports.) Dec. 16: Skirmish, WardensvilleWEST VIRGINIA--12th Infantry. Dec. 20: Skirmish near Halltown(No Reports.) Dec. 22: Skirmish, WardensvilleWEST VIRGINIA--3d Cavalry; 10th Infantry. Dec. 25: Skirmish, Wardensvill
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Brigadier-Generals of the Confederate States Army, alphabetically arranged. (search)
Martin, James G.N. CarolinaGen. T. H. HolmesMay 17, 1862.May 15, 1862.April 22, 1863. Promoted Major-General November 10, 1863; assigned to the command of the cavalry brigades of Roddy and Crosby. 290Martin, Wm. T.MississippiLt. Gen. PembertonDec. 2, 1862.Dec. 2, 1862.March 18, 1862. Promoted Major-General November 4, 1862; commanding Moore's, Ross' and Cabell's brigades; in 1862 commanding 3d division, Army of the West, composed of the brigades of Dockery, Moore and Phifer. 291Maury, Dabney HDec. 2, 1862.March 18, 1862. Promoted Major-General November 4, 1862; commanding Moore's, Ross' and Cabell's brigades; in 1862 commanding 3d division, Army of the West, composed of the brigades of Dockery, Moore and Phifer. 291Maury, Dabney H.VirginiaGen. Van DornMarch 18, 1862.March 12, 1862.March 6, 1862. Superintendent of affairs in the Indian Territory; commanded brigade in the Army of the Mississippi composed of the 41st Georgia, 24th Mississippi and 9th Texas regiments and Eldridge's Light Battery. 292Maxey, S. B.TexasGen. A. S. JohnstonMarch 7, 1862.March 4, 1862.May 24, 1864. Brigade composed of the 14th, 16th, 17th, 21st and 22d regiments Virginia cavalry and Jackson's Battery of Horse Artillery. 293McCausland, JohnVirgin
Legions in Confederate service. No.Name.State.Organization.Commander.Date of Rank.Remarks. 1stHilliard'sAlabamaLegionCol. Jack ThoringtonDec. 1, 1862.  2dClanton'sAlabamaLegionCol. J. H. Clanton Promoted Brigadier-General. 3dCobb'sGeorgiaLegionCol. P. M. B. YoungNov. 1, 1862.Promoted Major-General. 4thPhillips'GeorgiaLegionCol. E. S. BarklyFeb. 13, 1863.  5thMiles'LouisianaLegionCol. Wm. R. Miles   6thJeff. Davis'MississippiLegionCol. J. F. WaringDec. 2, 1862.  7thThomas'North CarolinaLegionCol. Wm. H. Thomas   8thHampton'sSouth CarolinaLegionCol. M. W. GaryAug. 25, 1862.Promoted Brigadier-General. 9thHolcombe'sSouth CarolinaLegionCol. W. P. ShinglerOct. 8, 1862.Promoted Brigadier-General by brevet. 10thWaul'sTexasLegionCol. T. N. WaulMay 17, 1862.Promoted Brigadier-Ge
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