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s, their knives, and even their tin cans, to assist in the rapid execution of the work. Thus it was that, before daylight, and in spite of nearly insurmountable difficulties, our new defences were partially constructed, and our weary troops again placed under cover. It was one of the boldest manoeuvres attempted during the war—one that General Beauregard had already twice resorted to with equal success, as the reader, no doubt, remembers; first, upon his retreat from Corinth, on the 30th of May, 1862, and afterwards, on the 6th of September, 1863, upon the evacuation of Battery Wagner, pending the siege of Charleston. But here the movement was much more hazardous, for it was undertaken and executed by troops who were contending against not less than nine times their number, who were exhausted by three days of almost incessant fighting, and in whose hearts hope itself must have been almost extinct. This was the line held by the Confederates until the end of the war. It was subseque
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Mississippi, 1862 (search)
thIOWA--17th Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Infantry. May 29: Skirmish near BoonevilleIOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry. May 30: Action, Tuscumbia CreekILLINOIS--7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. MISSOURI--Battery "M," 1st Light Arty.; Engineer Regt. of the West. Union loss, 3 killed. May 30: Burning of Cypress Creek BridgeBy Confederates. May 30: Affair at Tuscumbia BridgeDestroyed by Confederates. May 30: Occupation of CorinthINDIANA--10th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. KENTUCKY--1st, 2d, 6thMay 30: Affair at Tuscumbia BridgeDestroyed by Confederates. May 30: Occupation of CorinthINDIANA--10th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. KENTUCKY--1st, 2d, 6th, 17th, 20th and 27th Infantry. OHIO--Battery "D," 1st Light Arty.; 6th, 24th, 41st and 59th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery "M," 4th Arty. May 30-June 12: Pursuit to BoonevilleILLINOIS--7th and 11th Cavalry; Battery "C," 1st Light Arty.; 10th, 16tMay 30: Occupation of CorinthINDIANA--10th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. KENTUCKY--1st, 2d, 6th, 17th, 20th and 27th Infantry. OHIO--Battery "D," 1st Light Arty.; 6th, 24th, 41st and 59th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery "M," 4th Arty. May 30-June 12: Pursuit to BoonevilleILLINOIS--7th and 11th Cavalry; Battery "C," 1st Light Arty.; 10th, 16th, 22d, 26th, 27th, 42d, 47th, 51st and 64th Infantry. INDIANA--2d and 3d Cavalry; 6th, 7th and 10th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 31st, 36th, 48th and 59th Infantry. IOWA--2d Cavalry; 5th, 10th and 17th Infantry. KENTUCKY--3d Cavalry; 1st, 2d, 6th,
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, North Carolina, 1862 (search)
. May 15-16: Reconnoissance toward TrentonMARYLAND--2d Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--17th and 25th Infantry. NEW YORK--3d Cavalry; Battery "B," 3d Light Arty. May 15-16: Skirmishes, Trenton BridgeMARYLAND--2d Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--17th and 25th Infantry. NEW YORK--3d Cavalry; Battery "B," 3d Light Arty. Union loss, 4 wounded, 5 missing. Total, 9. May 15-16: Skirmish, PollocksvilleMARYLAND--2d Infantry. May 22: Skirmish, Trenton and Pollocksville RoadMASSACHUSETTS--17th Infantry (Co. "I"). May 30: Skirmish, Tranter's CreekNEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Detachment Co. "I"). Union loss, 1 wounded. June 2: Skirmish, Tranter's CreekNEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Detachment); 1st Marine Arty. (Detachment). June 5: Action, Tranter's CreekMASSACHUSETTS--24th Infantry. NEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Co. "I"); 1st Marine Arty. Union loss, 7 killed, 11 wounded. Total, 18. June 24: Reconnoissance from Washington to Tranter's CreekNEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Co. "I"). June 27: Skirmish, Swift Creek BridgeNEW YORK--3d Cavalr
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1862 (search)
on loss, 3 wounded. May 11: Skirmish, PulaskiOHIO--4th Cavalry. May 14: Skirmish, FayettevilleOHIO--4th Cavalry. May 19-23: Expedition down Miss. River to Fort PillowILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (4 Cos.); 54th Infantry (2 Cos.). INDIANA--34th (4 Cos.) and 47th (8 Cos.) Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery "H" 1st Light Arty. May 20: Skirmish, Elk RiverOHIO--4th Cavalry. May 22: Skirmish, Winchester(No Reports.) May 24: Skirmish, Winchester(No Reports.) May 26: Skirmish, FayettevilleOHIO--4th Cavalry. May 30: Burning, Cypress CreekBy Confederates. June 4: Action, JasperKENTUCKY--5th Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry; 79th Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed, 7 wounded. Total, 9. June 4: Skirmish, Winchester(No Reports.) June 5: Capture of Fort PillowINDIANA--34th and 43d Infantry; U. S. Navy, Miss. Flotilla. June 6: Battle of MemphisU. S. Gunboats "Benton," "Louisville," "Cario," "St. Louis," "Carondelet," Ram "Queen of the West" and "Monarch." June 7: Capture of JacksonILLINOIS--30th Infantry.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Virginia, 1862 (search)
erUNITED STATES--6th Cavalry. May 29: Picket Affair, Seven PinesNEW YORK--96th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--85th Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed, 2 wounded. Total, 4. May 30: Action, Front RoyalINDIANA--14th Infantry. OHIO--4th and 8th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--1st Cavalry. WEST VIRGINIA--7th Infantry. Union loss, 8 killed, 7 wounded, 1 missing. Total, 16. May 30: Skirmish near ZuniPENNSYLVANIA--11th Cavalry. May 30: Skirmish, Fair OaksNEW YORK--96th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--103d Infantry. May 31: Skirmish near Front RoyalINDIANA--7th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--84th and 110th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--1st Infantry. Union loss, 1 killed, 2 wounded. Total, 3. May 3May 30: Skirmish, Fair OaksNEW YORK--96th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--103d Infantry. May 31: Skirmish near Front RoyalINDIANA--7th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--84th and 110th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--1st Infantry. Union loss, 1 killed, 2 wounded. Total, 3. May 31-June 1: Battle of Seven Pines or Fair OaksILLINOIS--8th and 12th Cavalry. MAINE--3rd, 4th and 11th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--1st, 7th, 10th, 11th, 15th, 19th and 20th Infantry; Andrews' Sharpshooters. MICHIGAN--2d, 3d, 5th and 7th Infantry. MINNESOTA--1st Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--2d and 5th Infantry. NEW JERSEY--1st and 2d Batter
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, West Virginia, 1862 (search)
rty. May 28: Skirmish, WardensvilleINDIANA--3d Cavalry. MARYLAND--3d P. H. B. Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed, 3 wounded. Total, 5. May 28: Skirmish, WardensvilleMARYLAND--Firey's Cavalry Company. May 29: Skirmish, FranklinOHIO--75th Infantry. May 30: Skirmish, LewisburgWEST VIRGINIA--2d Cavalry. May 30: Raid to Shaver RiverCONNECTICUT--1st Cavalry. WEST VIRGINIA--3d Cavalry (Detachments). June 4: Skirmish, Big BendWEST VIRGINIA--11th Infantry. June 7: Skirmish, Big BendWEST VIRGINIA--6th May 30: Raid to Shaver RiverCONNECTICUT--1st Cavalry. WEST VIRGINIA--3d Cavalry (Detachments). June 4: Skirmish, Big BendWEST VIRGINIA--11th Infantry. June 7: Skirmish, Big BendWEST VIRGINIA--6th Infantry. June 8: Skirmish, Muddy CreekWEST VIRGINIA--2d Cavalry (Detachment). June 9: Skirmish near Harper's FerryMARYLAND--1st Cavalry. June 10: Skirmish, Mouth of West ForkWEST VIRGINIA--11th Infantry. June 25: Skirmish, Mingo FlatsWEST VIRGINIA--10th Infantry. June 29: Skirmish, MoorefieldMARYLAND--3d P. H. B. Infantry. July 5: Skirmish, Flat Top MountainOHIO--23d Infantry. July 23: Skirmish, Alderson's FerryWEST VIRGINIA--2d Cavalry. July 24-26: Scout in Wyoming CountyOHIO--12th Inf
D. B. Birney Brigadier GeneralAug. 5, 1862, to Sept. 1, 1862. 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralFeb. 19, 1862, to March 13, 1862. 2d Brigade, Heintzelman's Division, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralJune 12, 1862, to Aug. 5, 1862. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralMarch 13, 1862, to May 30, 1862. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralSept. 1, 1862, to Sept. 13, 1862. 1st Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralSept. 13, 1862, to Oct. 30, 1862. 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Major GeneralFeb. 17, 1864, to March 24, 1864. 1st Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Major GeneralJan. 28, 1864, to Feb. 17, 1864. Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Major GeneralJuly 2, 1863, to July 7, 1863. Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Major GeneralJuly 23, 1864, to Oct. 10,
gadier GeneralJuly 2, 1863, to July 7, 1863. 1st Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralJuly 7, 1863, to Aug., 1863. 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralJune 3, 1863, to July 2, 1863. 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralMay 29, 1863, to June 3, 1863. 1st Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralOct. 30, 1862, to Jan. 26, 1863. 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralSept., 1863, to Dec. 29, 1863. 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 38th N. Y. InfantrySept. 1, 1862, to Sept. 13, 1862. 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 38th New York InfantryMay 30, 1862, to June 9, 1862. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Third Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 38th New York InfantryTo Aug., 1861. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Department of Northeastern V
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)
ade composed of the 17th, 21st and 23d Tennessee and the 33d Alabama regiments and Austin's Light Battery, constituting the 5th brigade, 3d corps, Army of the Mississippi. 194Hays, Harry T.LouisianaGen. R. E. LeeJuly 25, 1862.July 25, 1862.Sept. 30, 1862. Brigade composed of the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Louisiana regiments, Early's division, Jackson's corps, Army of Northern Virginia; promoted Major-General April, 1865. 195Hebert, LouisLouisianaGen. BeauregardMay 26, 1862.May 26, 1862.May 30, 1862. Commanding brigade in Maury's division, Army of the West; also Chief Engineer, Department of North Carolina; in 1862, commanding 2d brigade, 1st division, Army of the West, composed of the 3d Louisiana, the 14th and 17th Arkansas regiments, Whitfield's Texas Legion, Greer's regiment dismounted cavalry, and McDonald's Light Battery. 196Hebert, Paul O.Louisiana Aug. 17, 1861.Aug. 17, 1861.Aug. 17, 1861. In command of the Department of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. 197Helm, Benj. H.Kentu
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Delaware Volunteers. (search)
ptember, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 12th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to October, 1862. Defenses of Baltimore, Md., 8th Army Corps, Middle Dept., to January, 1863. 3rd Separate Brigade, 8th Army Corps, to October, 1864. 1st Separate Brigade, 8th Army Corps, to May, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, 5th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to August, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Army Corps, to June, 1865. Service. Defence of Harper's Ferry, W. Va., May 28-30, 1862. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley till August. Battle of Cedar Mountain August 9. Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Sulphur Springs August 23-24. Groveton August 29. Bull Run August 30. Sulphur Springs August 30. Chantilly September 1. Maryland Campaign September 6-22. Battles of South Mountain September 14. Antietam, Md., September 16-17. Duty at Frederick, Md.; Relay House, Md., and Elysville, Md., guarding R. R., and garris