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G. S. Hillard, Life and Campaigns of George B. McClellan, Major-General , U. S. Army 1 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
James Barnes, author of David G. Farragut, Naval Actions of 1812, Yank ee Ships and Yankee Sailors, Commodore Bainbridge , The Blockaders, and other naval and historical works, The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 6: The Navy. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 1 1 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 9: Poetry and Eloquence. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 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
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands 1 1 Browse Search
An English Combatant, Lieutenant of Artillery of the Field Staff., Battlefields of the South from Bull Run to Fredericksburgh; with sketches of Confederate commanders, and gossip of the camps. 1 1 Browse Search
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 1 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 17, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), North Carolina, (search)
led, which elects M. N. Taylor provisional governor, after declaring vacant all State offices......Nov. 18, 1861 Joint naval and military expedition against North Carolina under Flag-officer L. M. Goldsborough and General Burnside sails from Hampton Roads, January, 1862; engages in the battle of Roanoke Island, Feb. 8, and occupies Elizabeth City......Feb. 11, 1862 General Burnside defeats Confederate General Branch, and occupies Newbern. Federal loss, 100 killed, 500 wounded......March 14, 1862 Fort Macon surrenders to the Federals......April 26, 1862 Edward Stanley, commissioned by President Lincoln temporary governor of that part of North Carolina still under Federal control, arrives at Newbern......May 26, 1862 Battles at Kingston, Dec. 14, White Hall, Dec. 16, and Goldsboro......Dec. 17, 1862 The James City lands settled by negroes......1862 [After the war claimed by James A. Bryan, to whom they were awarded by the Supreme Court. Militia had to be called ou
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 4 (search)
duty requires us to do, we should all, old and young, do cheerfully, however disagreeable it may be. We came here, expecting to have a big fight with the Seceshers, but they have all cleared out, and I don't know what we shall do— whether we will go after them from here, or go back to Washington and take some other road. I shall be very glad to hear from you again whenever you have time to write me another such nice letter. To Mrs. George G. Meade: camp at Hunter's Mills, Va., March 14, 1862. To-day we have orders to be ready to leave at a moment's notice and prepare to go by water. This confirms my anticipation. The railroad to Alexandria will be in running order to-day, and I presume we will take the cars for that place, and from thence go by boat to some point down the river, not improbably Old Point Comfort. It appears to me that Norfolk is the most important point now, and that its attempted reduction cannot be much longer delayed. Of course, all this is surmise
ere. Respectfully, your obedient servant, G. T. Beauregard, Genl. Comdg. Maj.-Genl. L. Polk, Comdg. 1st G. Division, at Humboldt, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn., March 14th, 1862. To Genl. S. Cooper, Richmond, Va.: Enemy has landed in force about twenty thousand at Crump's Landing, opposite Savannah. My forces preparing to meet hiot off, one man killed, and one wounded, when I left. As far as I know, I think the object is regular approach. J. P. McCown, Brig.-Genl. Jackson, Tenn., March 14th, 1862. Maj.-Genl. M. Lovell, New Orleans: Commodore Hollins says he cannot dispense with Manassas. G. T. Beauregard. Headquarters army of the Mississippi, Jackson, Tenn., March 14th, 1862. Capt. D. B. Harris, Corps of Engineers, Madrid Bend: Captain,—Your letter of the 9th instant was this day received and laid before the general commanding, who directs me to write, in reply, as follows: He approves of your suggestion to postpone construction of redoubts at Madrid Bend. You wil
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Missouri, 1862 (search)
killed, 4 wounded. Total, 5. March 11: Skirmish, New MadridILLINOIS--51st Infantry. March 12: Skirmish, New MadridILLINOIS--10th, 16th and 64th Infantry. INDIANA--43d Infantry. OHIO--27th and 39th Infantry. March 13: Skirmish, New MadridILLINOIS--10th and 16th Infantry. INDIANA--39th and 43d Infantry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. MISSOURI--Engineer Regiment of the West. OHIO--11th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 27th, 39th, 43d and 63d Infantry. UNITED STATES--1st Infantry. Union loss, 50 wounded. March 14: Action and Capture New MadridILLINOIS--10th, 16th and 64th Infantry. INDIANA--59th Infantry. MISSOURI--Engineer Regiment of the West. OHIO--63d Infantry. March 15: Skirmish near MarshallMISSOURI--Detachment of Recruits. March 16: Skirmish near MarshallMISSOURI--Booneville Battalion State Militia Cavalry (Co. "A"). March 17: Action, Riddell's PointINDIANA--34th and 43d Infantry. March 18: Skirmish, Point PleasantILLINOIS--7th Cavalry. March 18-30: Operations in Johnson, St. Clair and H
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, North Carolina, 1862 (search)
Feb. 18-21: Expedition to WinstonNEW JERSEY--9th Infantry. Feb. 19: Skirmish, WinstonNEW JERSEY--9th Infantry. Feb. 19-20: Expedition in Currituck Sound(No Reports.) March 11-13: Movement to NewberneCONNECTICUT--8th, 10th and 11th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--21st, 23d, 24th, 25th and 27th Infantry. NEW JERSEY--9th Infantry. NEW YORK--Marine Arty. (Detachment); 51st and 99th (Union Coast Guard, Co. "B") Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--51st Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--4th and 5th (Battalion) Infantry. March 14: Battle, NewberneCONNECTICUT--8th, 10th and 11th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--21st, 23d, 24th, 25th and 27th Infantry. NEW JERSEY--9th Infantry. NEW YORK--Marine Arty. (Detachment); 51st and 99th (Union Coast Guard, Co. "B") Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--51st Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--4th and 5th (Battalion) Infantry. Union loss, 90 killed, 380 wounded, 1 missing. Total, 471. March 20-21: Expedition to WashingtonMASSACHUSETTS--24th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Gunboats "Delaware," "Louisiana" and "Commodo
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1862 (search)
dy, and operations about Crump's LandingILLINOIS--11th Cavalry. INDIANA--9th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 11th, 23d and 24th Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery "I" 1st Light Arty.; 8th Infantry. NEBRASKA--1st Infantry. OHIO--20th, 58th, 68th, 76th and 78th Infantry. March 11: Action, ParisINDIANA--52d Infantry (Detachment). IOWA--5th Cavalry (1st Battalion). MISSOURI--Battery "I" 1st Light Arty. Union loss, 5 killed, 5 wounded. Total, 10. March 13: Destruction, Beach Creek BridgeBy Confederates. March 14: Skirmishes, Big Creek Gap and JacksboroughINDIANA--49th Infantry (Detachment). KENTUCKY--1st Cavalry (Detachment). TENNESSEE--1st East (Co. "A"), and 2d East (Co. "B") Infantry. Union loss, 1 killed, 6 wounded. Total, 7. March 14-15: Expedition to Memphis and Charleston R. R.OHIO--5th Cavalry (6 Cos.). March 14-17: Expedition from Savannah to Yellow Creek, Miss.,, and occupation of Pittsburg LandingILLINOIS--4th Cavalry; Batteries "B" and "E" 1st Light Arty.; 40th and 55th Infantry. INDI
June 2, 1864. District of Florida, Northern District--Folly Island and Morris Island, Department of the South Brigadier GeneralMay 4, 1863, to July 15, 1863. 2d Division, Fourth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralNov. 28, 1863, to Jan. 15, 1864. U. S. Forces South end of Folly Island., Department of the South Brigadier GeneralOct. 20, 1862, to Oct. 26, 1862. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Twelfth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralSept. 12, 1862, to Sept. 17, 1862. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Twelfth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralSept. 17, 1862, to Oct. 20, 1862. 1st Division, Twelfth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 2d Mass. InfantryApr. 4, 1862, to May 27, 1862. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Department of the Shenandoah Col. 2d Mass. InfantryAug. 28, 1861, to Oct. 18, 1861. 1st Brigade, Bank's Division, Army of the Potomac Col. 2d Massachusetts InfantryMarch 13, 1862, to March 14, 1862. 3d Brigade, Bank's Division, Army of the
f Drayton, Churchill, Tappan and Parsons. 19Benjamin F. CheathamTennessee March 14, 1862.March 10, 1862. March 14, 1862. Division composed of the brigades of Maney,March 14, 1862. Division composed of the brigades of Maney, Smith, Wright and Strahl; in January, 1864, in command of Hardee's corps; division afterwards composed of the brigades of Maney, Wright, Strahl and Vaughan; at anothManey, Smith, Wright and Strahl; Army of Tennessee. 20Samuel JonesVirginia March 14, 1862.March 10, 1862. March 14, 1862. In 1864 in command of the Department of SouMarch 14, 1862. In 1864 in command of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida; in 1862 commanding Second corps, Army of the Mississippi, composed of the brigades of Anderson, Richard and Walker; again in command Department of West Virginia and East Tennessee. 21John P. McCownTennessee March 14, 1862.March 10, 1862. March 14, 1862. Commanding Army of the West, composed of thMarch 14, 1862. Commanding Army of the West, composed of the divisions of Little, McCown and Maury; again, in command of a division in Polk's corps, Army of Tennessee, composed of the brigades of Ector, Vance and McNair. 2
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)
hn S.MissouriGen. BeauregardMarch 18, 1862.March 14, 1862. March 18, 1862. Promoted Major-General Ma861. Aug. 29, 1861. Promoted Major-General March 14, 1862; brigade was composed of the 154th, 6th anield, Charles W.KentuckyGen. J. E. JohnstonMarch 14, 1862.March 9, 1862.March 14, 1862. Promoted MajMarch 14, 1862. Promoted Major-General February 12, 1864; brigade was composed of the 40th, 47th, 55th and 60th Virginia regimenn. Sam. JonesMarch 14, 1862.March 10, 1862.March 14, 1862. Promoted Major-General October 27, 1862; ia. 192Hawes, J. M.KentuckyGen. BeauregardMarch 14, 1862.March 5, 1862.March 14, 1862. Assigned to j. H.KentuckyGen. BeauregardMarch 18, 1862.March 14, 1862.March 18, 1862. Killed at Chickamauga Sept1862.Aug. 29, 1861. Promoted Major-General March 14, 1862; brigade composed of the 7th, 8th, 9th and, Henry E.TexasGen. Van DornMarch 18, 1862.March 14, 1862.April 23, 1863. Brigade composed of the 1sGen. PembertonMarch 14, 1862.March 7, 1862.March 14, 1862. Died at Charleston, South Carolina, Octob[3 mor
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Illinois Volunteers. (search)
vision, 17th Army Corps, to November, 1864. Artillery Reserve, Nashville, Tenn., to March, 1865. 5th Subdistrict, District of Middle Tennessee, to July, 1865. Service. Duty at Cape Girardeau, Mo., as garrison of Forts A and B till March 14, 1862. Ordered to Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., March 14. Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Duty at Corinth till October. (1 Section at Bolivar, Tenn., and present at Battle of Hth Army Corps, to September, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 15th Army Corps, to July, 1865. Service. Duty at Paducah, Ky., till March, 1862. Demonstrations on Columbus, Ky., November 7-9, 1861. Moved to Savannah, Tenn., March 10-14, 1862. Expedition to Yellow Creek, Miss., and occupation of Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., March 14-17. Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7. Corinth Road April 8. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. March to Memphis, Tenn