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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Patten, George Washington 1808-1882 (search)
Patten, George Washington 1808-1882 Military officer; born in Newport, R. I., Dec. 25, 1808; graduated at Brown University in 1824, and at West Point in 1830. He served in the war against the Seminoles and in Mexico and was brevetted major for gallantry at Cerro Gordo, where he lost a hand. He was made lieutenantcolonel of the 2d Infantry, June 7, 1862, and retired Feb. 17, 1864. Colonel Patten was a contributor of poetical pieces for periodicals from his youth, and a volume of his poems was published in 1867. He was also author of an Army manual (1863); and Tactics and drill for Infantry, artillery, and cavalry (3 volumes, 1861-63). He died in Houlton, Me., April 28, 1882.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
rate forces about Richmond......June 3, 1862 President authorized to appoint diplomatic representatives to the republics of Haiti and Liberia......June 5, 1862 Treaty with Great Britain for the suppression of the African slave-trade......June 7, 1862 General Butler hangs William Mumford at New Orleans......June 7, 1862 Battle of Cross Keys, Va.......June 8, 1862 Battle of Port Republic, Va.......June 9, 1862 Confederate cavalry, 1,500 men, under Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, pass arounJune 7, 1862 Battle of Cross Keys, Va.......June 8, 1862 Battle of Port Republic, Va.......June 9, 1862 Confederate cavalry, 1,500 men, under Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, pass around Army of the Potomac......June 12-13, 1862 Slavery forever prohibited in the Territories......June 19, 1862 Army of Virginia formed and placed under command of Maj.-Gen. John Pope......June 26, 1862 Seven days fighting and retreat of the Army of the Potomac from before Richmond to Harrison's Landing on the James River......June 26–July 2, 1862 [Battles fought: Mechanicsville, June 26; Gaines's Mill, June 27; Savage Station, June 29; Glendale, June 30; Frazier's Farm, or White Oak Sw
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Louisiana, (search)
t......April 25, 1862 Capture of forts Jackson and Philip by the Federals......April 28, 1862 Confederate capital transferred to Opelousas......April, 1862 Maj.-Gen. Benjamin F. Butler takes possession of New Orleans......May 1, 1862 Baton Rouge occupied by Federals......May 27, 1862 William B. Mumford, for taking down the United States flag from the United States mint after the surrender of the city to Admiral Farragut, hanged at New Orleans by order of General Butler......June 7, 1862 Federal troops in Baton Rouge, besieged by Confederates, Aug. 5, evacuate by order from General Butler......Aug. 16, 1862 Brig.-Gen. Geo. F. Shepley military governor of Louisiana......Aug. 21, 1862 General Grover occupies Baton Rouge......Dec. 16, 1862 Maj.-Gen. N. P. Banks relieves General Butler......Dec. 16, 1862 Election held by order of President Lincoln; Messrs. Hahn and Flanders chosen to Congress; they take seats, Feb. 9, 1863, and occupy them until......March 3, 18
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Arkansas, 1862 (search)
-4th Cavalry (Detachment). May 31: Scout to Little Red River(No Details.) June 2: Affair, Galloway's Farm, near JacksonportILLINOIS--9th Cavalry. June 5: Skirmish, Little Red RiverIOWA--4th Cavalry. Union loss, 2 wounded, 4 missing. Total, 6. June 7: Skirmish, FairviewILLINOIS--3d Cavalry (Co. "L"). June 7: Skirmish, Little Red RiverILLINOIS--3d Cavalry (Co. "L"). Union loss (including Fairview), 4 killed, 2 wounded, 3 missing. Total, 9. June 10-July 14: Operations on White RiverINDIANA--2June 7: Skirmish, Little Red RiverILLINOIS--3d Cavalry (Co. "L"). Union loss (including Fairview), 4 killed, 2 wounded, 3 missing. Total, 9. June 10-July 14: Operations on White RiverINDIANA--24th, 34th, 43d and 46th Infantry. June 12: Action, Waddell's Farm, Indian CreekILLINOIS--9th Cavalry (Cos. "A," "C," "K," "M"). IOWA--3d Cavalry. MISSOURI--Bowen's Battalion Cavalry. Union loss, 4 killed, 8 wounded. Total, 12. June 12: Skirmish near JacksonportILLINOIS--9th Cavalry (Detachment). June 17: Engagement, St. Charles, White RiverINDIANA--46th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Navy; Gunboats "Lexington," "Conestoga," "Mound City" and "St. Louis." Union loss, 30 killed, 105 wounded. Total, 13
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, California, 1862 (search)
Arty. April 26: Skirmish near Fort Baker, on Eel RiverCALIFORNIA--2d Cavalry (Detachment Co. "F"). May 7: Skirmish, Crogan's RanchCALIFORNIA--2d Infantry (Detachment Co. "F"). May 14: Skirmish, Angels' Ranch, Mad RiverCALIFORNIA--2d Infantry (Detachment Co. "E"). May 31: Skirmish, Van Dusen's Creek, near Eel RiverCALIFORNIA--3d Infantry (Detachment). June 6-7: Skirmishes, Daley's Farm, Mad River, near ArcataCALIFORNIA--2d Cavalry (Detachment Co. "E"); 2d Infantry (Detachment Co. "E"). June 7: Skirmish, Mattole ValleyCALIFORNIA--2d Infantry (Detachment). June 8: Skirmish, Fawn Prairie, near Liscombe's HillCALIFORNIA--2d Infantry (Detachment). June 11-Oct. 8: Exp. from Camp Latham to Owens RiverCALIFORNIA--2d Cavalry (Co. "G"). June 24: Skirmish, Owens' LakeCALIFORNIA--2d Cavalry (Cos. "D," "G," "I"). July 2: Skirmish, Cutterback's House, on Van Dusen CreekCALIFORNIA--2d Infantry (Detachment Co. "E"). July 9: Skirmish, Weaverville Crossing, Mad RiverCALIFORNIA--2d Infantry (D
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Mississippi, 1862 (search)
y "G," 1st Light Arty. UNITED STATES--Battery "F," 2d Arty. OHIO--1st Cavalry. June 3-4: Skirmishes, BoonevilleILLINOIS--Battery "I," 1st Light Arty. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. June 4: Skirmishes, Osborn's and Wolf's Creeks near BlacklandINDIANA--2d Cavalry. IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry. OHIO--1st Cavalry (Cos. "E," "I" and "M"). June 6: Reconn. from Booneville toward BaldwynIOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry. June 6: Skirmish near BaldwynIOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry. June 7: Skirmish, BaldwynConfederate Reports. June 9-10: Reconn. to Guntown, Baldwyn, etcIOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry. June 9: Skirmish, BaldwynIOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry. June 9: Engagement, Grand GulfU. S. Navy. June 11: Skirmish near Booneville(No Reports.) June 14: Skirmish, Clear Creek, near BaldwynMICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (Detachment 5th Division), Army Tenn. June 15-18: Exp. to Holly Springs  June 18: Skirmish, Tallahatchie BridgeILLINOIS--4th Cavalry. Union loss, 4
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, South Carolina, 1862 (search)
SACHUSETTS--28th Infantry. MICHIGAN--8th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--100th Infantry. Union loss, 5 wounded, 23 missing. Total, 28. June 3-4: Skirmishes, James IslandMASSACHUSETTS--28th Infantry. MICHIGAN--8th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--100th Infantry. June 7: Skirmish, John's IslandMASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry (Detachment). June 7: Skirmish, Camp StevensPENNSYLVANIA--50th Infantry. June 8: Action, James IslandMASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry (Detachment). NEW YORK--46th Infantry. June 8-9: Affairs, John'sJune 7: Skirmish, Camp StevensPENNSYLVANIA--50th Infantry. June 8: Action, James IslandMASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry (Detachment). NEW YORK--46th Infantry. June 8-9: Affairs, John's Island(No Reports.) June 10: Action, James IslandCONNECTICUT--6th Infantry (4 Cos.). NEW YORK--47th Infantry (2 Cos.). PENNSYLVANIA--45th Infantry (Co. "H") and 97th Infantry (5 Cos.). UNITED STATES--Battery "E," 3d Arty. Union loss, 4 killed, 18 wounded. Total, 22. June 13: Affair on Hutchinson's IslandUnarmed Negroes. June 13: Affair, White House, near Hilton HeadRHODE ISLAND--3rd Arty. (Detachment). June 16: Engagement, Secessionville, Fort Johnson, James IslandCONNECTICUT--1st Battery L
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1862 (search)
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. OHIO--78th Infantry. June 7: Skirmish, ReadyvilleKENTUCKY--4th Cavalry (Detachment). PENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry (DetacJune 7: Skirmish, ReadyvilleKENTUCKY--4th Cavalry (Detachment). PENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 5 wounded. June 7: Skirmish, ChattanoogaILLINOIS--19th and 24th Infantry. INDIANA--35th and 38th Infantry. KENTUCKY--5th Cavalry; Battery "B" Light Arty. OHIO--Battery "B" 1st Light Arty. PENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry; 78th and 79th Infantry. WISCONSIN--1st Infantry. Union loss, 1 wounded. June 8: Skirmish, ChattJune 7: Skirmish, ChattanoogaILLINOIS--19th and 24th Infantry. INDIANA--35th and 38th Infantry. KENTUCKY--5th Cavalry; Battery "B" Light Arty. OHIO--Battery "B" 1st Light Arty. PENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry; 78th and 79th Infantry. WISCONSIN--1st Infantry. Union loss, 1 wounded. June 8: Skirmish, ChattanoogaMICHIGAN--9th Infantry. June 10: Skirmish, WinchesterOHIO--4th Cavalry. June 10: Skirmishes, Wilson's and Rogers' Gap(No Reports.) June 11-13: Skirmishes, Big Creek GapTENNESSEE--3d, 5th and 6th Infantry. June 15: Action, Big Creek GapTENNESSEE--3d, 5th and 6th Infantry. June 16: Skirmish, WinchesterILLINOIS--19th Infan
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Virginia, 1862 (search)
" 1st Light Arty.; 55th and 60th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--1st Cavalry; 1st Rifles (13th Reserves). WEST VIRGINIA--8th Infantry. Union loss, 63 killed, wounded and missing. June 6: Skirmish, Mount JacksonWEST VIRGINIA--Battery "C" 1st Light Arty. June 7: Skirmish, HarrisonburgCONNECTICUT--1st Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--1st Cavalry. June 7: Reconnoissance to east bank ChickahominyNEW JERSEY--4th Infantry (Cos. "D," "F," "I"). June 8: Reconnoissance and Skirmish, New Market RoadNEW YORK--85th and 92June 7: Reconnoissance to east bank ChickahominyNEW JERSEY--4th Infantry (Cos. "D," "F," "I"). June 8: Reconnoissance and Skirmish, New Market RoadNEW YORK--85th and 92d Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--3d Cavalry (Cos. "D," "K"). June 8: Battle of Cross KeysCONNECTICUT--1st Cavalry. INDIANA--Wilder's Indpt. Battery Light Arty. MAINE--2d Battery Light Arty. NEW JERSEY--1st Cavalry. NEW YORK--4th Cavalry; Battery "I" 1st Light Arty., 2d and 18th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 8th, 29th, 39th, 41st, 45th, 54th, 58th and 68th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--1st Cavalry; 1st Rifles (13th Reserves); 27th, 73d, 74th and 75th Infantry. OHIO--6th Cavalry; Batteries "I" and "K" 1st Lig
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, West Virginia, 1862 (search)
ion, FranklinOHIO--Battery "K" 1st Light Arty. 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 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