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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4 1 1 Browse Search
James Russell Soley, Professor U. S. Navy, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.1, The blockade and the cruisers (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 1 1 1 Browse Search
Raphael Semmes, Memoirs of Service Afloat During the War Between the States 1 1 Browse Search
Edward Porter Alexander, Military memoirs of a Confederate: a critical narrative 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
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2. 1 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Robinson, Edward 1794-1819 (search)
where he married Therese, laughter of Professor Jakob, of Halle, a woman of fine literary attainments. From 1830 to 1833 he was Professor of Sacred Literature and Librarian at Andover, and from 1837 until his death was Professor of Biblical Literature in the Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Dr. Robinson visited Palestine in 1838, and, with Rev. Eli Smith, made a minute survey of it, an account of which was published in Halle, London, and Boston in 1841. He made a second visit in 1852, the result of which was published in 1856. Dr. Robinson's researches in Palestine are regarded by Biblical scholars as of the first importance. At the time of his death he was engaged upon a physical and historical geography of the Holy Land. He was an active member of geographical, Oriental, and ethnological societies, and was the author or translator of several notable Greek and Hebrew lexicons, and author of many works in Biblical scholarship. He died in New York City, Jan. 27, 1863.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
iled by storms......Jan. 20-24, 1863 Gen. Fitz-John Porter cashiered and dismissed from the service of the United States under the Ninth and Fifty-second Articles of War......Jan. 21, 1863 Organization of the 1st South Carolina Colored Loyal Volunteers, Col. T. W. Higginson, commander......Jan. 25, 1863 Major-General Burnside relieved by Major-General Hooker......Jan. 25, 1863 A. D. Boileau, proprietor of the Philadelphia Evening journal, arrested and taken to Washington......Jan. 27, 1863 Secretary Seward replies to the French government upon mediation (see Jan. 9)......Feb. 6, 1863 Commissary-general of subsistence first appointed, with the rank of brigadier-general......Feb. 9, 1863 Territorial government established in Arizona......Feb. 24, 1863 Congress provides a national currency secured by United States bonds......approved Feb. 25, 1863 [Vote in the Senate, 23 to 21; House, 78 to 64.] Destruction of the Confederate warsteamer Nashville by the Mont
monopoly, but our Peruvian friends had been unfortunate in their attempts to cover it. It had been shipped by Messrs. Sescau, Valdeavellano & Co., and consigned to J. Sescau & Co., at Antwerp. On the back of the bill of lading was the following indorsement:—Nous soussigne, Charge d'affairs, et Consul General de France, a Lima, certifions que la chargement de mille soixante deuze tonneaux, de register, de Huano, specifie au present connaissement, est propriete neutre. Fait a Lima, le 27 Janvier, 1863. This certificate was no better than so much waste paper, for two reasons. First, it was not sworn to, and secondly, it simply averred the property to be neutral, without stating who the owners were. I was sorry to burn so much property belonging, in all probability, to Peru, but I could make no distinction between that government and an individual. I had the right to burn the enemy's ship, and if a neutral government chose to put its property on board of her, it was its duty to doc
3, 1862. 35,354J. M. SeymourMay 20, 1862. 35,488J. C. CookeJune 3, 1862. *36,062C. M. SpencerJuly 29, 1862. 36,466F. W. HoweSept. 16, 1862. 37,501L. GeigerJan. 27, 1863. 38,042I. HartshornMar. 31, 1863. 39,120J. W. CochranJuly 7, 1863. 39,646H. GrossAug. 25, 1863. 40,887J. RiderDec. 8, 1863. 40,992J. W. CochranDec. 22, 18nNov. 19, 1861. 34,325G. W. WhiteFeb. 4, 1862. *34,504E. M. JuddFeb. 25, 1862. 35,686F. DewzlerApr. 29, 1862. 37,339G. W. WhiteJan. 6, 1863. 37,544J. DavisJan. 27, 1863. 33,455W. AldrichMay 12, 1863 *33,004W. H. RiceMay 19, 1863. 41,343Mix and HortonJan. 9, 1864. *41,375J. GrayJan. 26, 1864. 42,139C. B. HoldenMar. 29, 1868, 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. 14, 1863. 38,279C. C. BrandApr. 28, 1863. 38,321D. MooreApr. 28, 1863. 38,921Smith and WessonJune 1
9, 1861. 32,496FullerJune 4, 1861. 33,414BollmanOct. 1, 1861. 33,778GroverNov. 26, 1861. 36,405GroverSept. 9, 1862. 37,202ShawDec. 16, 1862. 37,502GroverJan. 27, 1863. 39,207BaldwinJuly. 14, 1863. 39,892DaySept. 15, 1863. 43,146WickershamJune 14, 1864. 50,469HartOct. 17, 1865. 56,641TuckerJuly 24, 1866. 93,415CobbAug. , 1861. 31,878DownerApr. 2, 1861. 32,035WhitcombApr. 9, 1861. 32,519JenksJune 11, 1861. 32,710PaddockJuly 23, 1861. 35,972EnsignJuly 22, 1862. 37,505HenryJan. 27, 1863. 38,662DownesMay 26, 1863. 39,160MorrisonJuly 7, 1863. (Reissue.)1,569Blake et al.Nov. 10, 1863. 43,657WillcoxJuly 26, 1864. 46,790GaskillMar. 14, 186ssue.)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,
, 1854. 24,996.De Wolfe, Aug. 9, 1859. 23,151.Beins, March 8, 1859. 23,773.Mayall, April 26, 1859. 27,706.Eaton, April 3, 1860. 30,807.Falke et al., Dec. 4, 1860. 27,798.Harris, April 10, 1860. 23,855.Parmelee, May 3, 1859. 24,401.Parmelee, June 14, 1859. 10,339.Meyer, Dec. 20, 1853. 33,303.Gately, Sept. 17, 1861. 11,897Marcy, Nov. 7, 1854. 17,037.Herring, Ap. 14, 1867. 7,816.Trotter, Dec. 3, 1850. 10,586.Meyer, Feb. 28, 1854. 56,670.Cutler, July 24, 1866. 37,523.Roberts, Jan. 27, 1863. 24,695.Eaton, July 5, 1859. 125,707.Walker et al., Ap. 16, 1872. 26,172.Eaton, Nov. 22, 1859. 153,447.Meyer, July 28, 1874. 153,448.Meyer, July 28, 1874. 153,449.Meyer, July 28, 1874. 153,450.Meyer, July 28, 1874. Coloring Vulcanite. 99,956.Schlesinger, Feb. 15, 1870.99,885.Halliday, Feb. 15, 1870. Vulcanite Articles. See patents:— No.Name and DatePurpose. 103,416.Bird et al., May 24, 1870Wringer-rolls, etc. 62,106.Albright, February 12, 1867Harness-trimmings. 77
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Mississippi, 1863 (search)
1863 Jan. 1: Skirmish, Bath SpringsILLINOIS--15th Cavalry. Jan. 2: Skirmish, Yazoo RiverILLINOIS--118th Infantry. Jan. 3: Skirmish, Burnsville(No Reports). Jan. 7: Scout toward Rocky FordILLINOIS--7th Cavalry (3 Co's). Jan. 9-10: Evacuation of Holly Springsby Union forces. Jan. 17: Action, Tallahatchie RiverMISSOURI--Battery "I" 1st Light Arty. Jan. 27: Skirmish, Centre HillILLINOIS--4th Cavalry. Feb. 2-5: Passage of Vicksburg and Warrenton BatteriesU. S. Ram "Queen of the West." Capture of Steamers "A. W. Baker," "Moro" and "Berwick Bay." Feb. 8: Affair near Camp SheldonMISSOURI--18th Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 1 wounded. Feb. 8: Skirmish, Horn Lake CreekILLINOIS--2d Cavalry. Feb. 10: Affair near Camp SheldonMISSOURI--18th Infantry (Detachment). Feb. 11: Skirmish, Newcombe CreekILLINOIS--2d Cavalry. Feb. 14-29: Exp. from Greenville to Cypress Bend, ArkILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Detachment). INDIANA--16th, 60th and 67th Infantry. MISSOURI--6th Cavalry (Detachment). OHI
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Missouri, 1863 (search)
illed, 146 wounded, 5 missing. Total, 165. Jan. 10: Skirmish, Carrollton(No Reports). Jan. 11: Skirmish, Wood CreekMISSOURI--3d Cavalry. Jan. 11: Action, Hartsville, Wood's ForkIOWA--3d Cavalry; 21st Infantry. ILLINOIS--99th Infantry. MISSOURI--3d Cavalry; Battery "L" 2d Light Arty. Union loss, 7 killed, 64 wounded, 7 missing. Total, 78. Jan. 13: Skirmish, CarthageWISCONSIN--3d Cavalry. Jan. 21: Skirmish near ColumbiaMISSOURI--61st Enrolled Militia (Detachment). Union loss, 2 wounded. Jan. 27: Skirmish, BloomfieldMISSOURI--6th and 8th Enrolled Militia. Feb. 2-13: Scouts about Mingo SwampMISSOURI--12th State Militia Cavalry. Feb. 3: Skirmish, IndependenceMISSOURI--5th (Old) State Militia Cavalry. Feb. 3: Skirmish, Mingo SwampMISSOURI--12th State Militia Cavalry. Feb. 5: Skirmish, Bear Creek, Johnson CountyMISSOURI--40th Enrolled Militia. Feb. 8: Skirmish, IndependenceMISSOURI--5th State Militia Cavalry. Feb. 10: Skirmish, Sarcoxie Prairie, Newton CountyMISSOURI--8th State M
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1863 (search)
d 36th Infantry. KENTUCKY--6th and 23d Infantry. MICHIGAN--4th Cavalry. OHIO--Battery "F" 1st Light Arty.; 6th, 24th and 41st Infantry. Union loss. 2 killed, 1 wounded. Total, 3. Jan. 25: Reconnoissance to Auburn(No Reports.) Jan. 25: Skirmish, Mill Creek, near MurfreesboroughMICHIGAN--10th Infantry (Detachment Co. "I") and Train Guard. Jan. 25: Scout between Bolivar and Ripley, MissTENNESSEE--1st West Cavalry. Jan. 25: Affair. AntiochCapture of Construction Train. Confederate Reports. Jan. 27: Skirmish near GermantownILLINOIS--4th Cavalry (Detachment). KANSAS--7th Cavalry. Union loss, 3 killed, 2 wounded, 16 missing. Total, 21. Jan. 28: Skirmish near YorkvilleILLINOIS--11th Cavalry (Detachment). KANSAS--7th Cavalry (1 Co.). OHIO--22d Infantry (Detachment). Jan. 28: Skirmish near ColliersvilleILLINOIS--4th Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. OHIO--5th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 wounded. Jan. 28: Skirmish near NashvilleKENTUCKY--8th Cavalry. Jan. 28-30: Scout from La Grange toward Riple
R. C. Buchanan Lt.-Col. 4th U. S. InfantryMay 18, 1862, to Jan. 27, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2d Division, Fifth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac