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n, on wings of prayer. Somebody wept when he marched away, Looking so handsome, brave, and grand! Somebody's kiss on his forehead lay; Somebody clung to his parting hand. Somebody's watching and waiting for him, Yearning to hold him again to her heart; And there he lies with his blue eyes dim, And the smiling, childlike lips apart. Tenderly bury the fair young dead, Pausing to drop on his grave a tear; Carve on a wooden slab o'er his head- Somebody's darling slumbers here! February 13th, 1863. Still in Richmond, nursing B. He was wounded this day two months ago; but such fluctuations I have never witnessed in any case. We have more hope now, because his appetite has returned. I sent over to market this morning for partridges and eggs for him, and gave 75 cents apiece for the one, and $1.50 per dozen for the other. I am afraid that our currency is rapidly depreciating, and the time is approaching when, as in the old Revolution, a man had to give $300 for a breakfast.
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 4 (search)
ht. Stellwagon of the Mercedita, if you remember we met at Mrs. Frailey's last summer, the evening I went in there. Our navy has hitherto been so successful, that it seems hard to realize a reverse. I do not know what to make of the political condition of the country. One thing I do know, I have been long enough in the war to want to give them one thorough good licking before any peace is made, and to accomplish this I will go through a good deal. Headquarters Fifth Army Corps, February 13, 1863. I have not seen General Hooker for several days, indeed his course towards me is so inexplicable in refusing me leave of absence, and not vouchsafing any reason for it, that I feel indisposed to see him. Besides, I do not like his entourage. Such gentlemen as Dan Sickles and Dan Butterfield are not the persons I should select as my intimates, however worthy and superior they may be. I rode over to George's Son of General Meade. camp to-day and paid him a short visit. The regime
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, North Carolina, 1863 (search)
y (Detachment). Destruction of Salt Works. Feb. 7: Skirmish near EdentonNEW YORK--7th Cavalry (1st Mounted Rifles). Feb. 10: Skirmish, Batchelder's Creek(No Reports.) Feb. 12-13: Expedition from Batchelder's CreekPENNSYLVANIA--58th Infantry. Feb. 13: Skirmish, Sandy RidgePENNSYLVANIA--58th Infantry. Feb. 13: Skirmish near WashingtonMASSACHUSETTS--27th Infantry (Detachment). NEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Detachment). Feb. 27: Skirmish, NewberneNEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 1 woundFeb. 13: Skirmish near WashingtonMASSACHUSETTS--27th Infantry (Detachment). NEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Detachment). Feb. 27: Skirmish, NewberneNEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 1 wounded, 2 missing. Total, 3. March 1-6: Expedition from Newberne to Swan QuarterNEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Co. "F"). NORTH CAROLINA--1st Infantry (Co. "G"). March 3: Skirmish near FairfieldNEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Co. "F"). March 4: Skirmishes near Fairfield and Swan QuarterNEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Co. "F"). Union loss, 3 killed, 15 wounded. Total, 18. March 6-8: Demonstration on KinstonMASSACHUSETTS--25th Infantry. NEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Cos. "A," "E" and "H"). PENNSYLVANIA--58th Infantry. March 6-10: Ex
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1863 (search)
NDIANA--3d and 4th Cavalry; 18th and 19th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 17th, 72d, 75th and 101st Infantry. OHIO--3d and 4th Cavalry (Detachments); 105th Infantry. Feb. 4: Skirmish, MurfreesboroughForaging party 20th Corps. Union loss, 4 wounded. Feb. 6: Scout near Fort Pillow(No Reports.) Feb. 7: Skirmish, MurfreesboroughPENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry. Feb. 9: Affair near MoscowILLINOIS--53d Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 2 wounded. Feb. 10: Skirmish, Bone YardMISSOURI--18th Infantry. Feb. 13: Action, RoverKENTUCKY--3d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--4th Cavalry, OHIO--Battery "D" 1st Light Arty. (Section). PENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry. TENNESSEE--2d and 3d Cavalry. Feb. 13-14: Expedition from La Grange to Mt. Pleasant and Lamar, MissILLINOIS--7th Cavalry. Feb. 14: Skirmish, Moscow StationILLINOIS--2d Cavalry. Feb. 15: Skirmish, NolensvilleMINNESOTA--2d Infantry. Union loss, 2 wounded. Feb. 15: Skirmish, CainsvilleILLINOIS--123d Infantry. TENNESSEE--5th Cavalry (1 Co.). Union loss, 3 wounde
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Virginia, 1863 (search)
ish, DranesvilleVERMONT--1st Cavalry. Feb. 9: Skirmish near WindsorNEW YORK--7th Cavalry (1st M. R.). Feb. 10: Skirmish, NorfolkPENNSYLVANIA--11th Cavalry. Feb. 10: Skirmish, ChantillyPENNSYLVANIA--18th Cavalry. Feb. 10-16: Operations in Westmoreland and Richmond CountiesILLINOIS--8th Cavalry. Feb. 12-14: Expedition from Belle Plains to Mattox Creek, Carrioman and Nomini BayINDIANA--7th Infantry. Feb. 12-14: Expedition from Pratt's Landing to HeathvilleWISCONSIN--2d and 6th Infantry. Feb. 13: Skirmish, DranesvilleVERMONT--1st Cavalry. Feb. 14: Skirmish, DranesvilleVERMONT--1st Cavalry. Feb. 14: Affair near Union MillsMICHIGAN--1st Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 18. Feb. 14-16: Scout to Leesburg, and affair on Hillsborough Road, Loudon County(No Reports). Union loss, 1 wounded, 1 missing. Total, 2. Feb. 16: Skirmish, Goose CreekVERMONT--1st Cavalry. Feb. 19: Skirmish, LeesburgVERMONT--1st Cavalry. Feb. 24: Skirmish near Strasburg(No Reports.) Feb. 25: Skirmish, Hartwoo
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
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.), Commissioned and Warrant officers of the Navy of the Cofederate States January 1, 1864. (search)
Virginia June 10, 1861.Oct. 23, 1862.March 26, 1861.Army duty. CommanderWilliam T. MuseNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina June 24, 1861.Oct. 23, 1862.March 26, 1861.Commanding steamer North Carolina. CommanderThomas T. HunterVirginiaVirginia June 10, 1861.Oct. 23, 1862.March 26, 1861.Commanding steamer Chicora. CommanderJames W. CookeNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina June 11, 1861.July 15, 1862.July 15, 1862.Commanding steamer Albemarle. CommanderC. F. M. SpotswoodVirginiaVirginia June 10, 1861.Feb. 13, 1863.Aug. 25, 1862.Recruiting service, Raleigh. CommanderIsaac N. BrownKentuckyMississippi June 6, 1861.Aug. 25, 1862.Aug. 25, 1862.Commanding steamer Charleston. CommanderWilliam L. MauryVirginiaVirginia June 10, 1861.Feb 17, 1863.Feb. 17, 1863.Commanding steamer Georgia. CommanderJohn N. MaffitIrelandNorth Carolina May 8, 1861.April 29, 1863.April 29, 1863.Waiting orders. CommanderJoseph N. BarneyMarylandMaryland July 2, 1861.April 29, 1863.April 29, 1863.Commanding steamer Florida. Co
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Kentucky Volunteers. (search)
At Mount Sterling, Lexington and Crab Orchard, Ky., till December 17. At Camp Nelson, Ky., till January 10, 1865. Mustered out January 10, 1865. Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 9 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 83 Enlisted men by disease. Total 94. 14th Kentucky Regiment Cavalry Companies A, B, C and D organized at Mount Sterling, Ky., and mustered in November 6, 1862. Other Companies organized at Irvine, Ky., August 21, 1862, to February 13, 1863. Attached to District of Central Kentucky, Dept. Ohio, to June, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, 23rd Army Corps, to July, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, to August, 1863. District North Central Kentucky, 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, to January, 1864. District Southwest Kentucky to March, 1864. Service. Assigned to duty scouting in mountains of Eastern Kentucky and operating against guerrillas till January, 1864. Owensburg September 19-20, 18
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Massachusetts Volunteers. (search)
pril 17, 1861, arriving there April 20. Fatigue and garrison duty at Fortress Monroe till May 27. At Newport News till July 11. Movement on Great Bethel June 9-10. Battle of Big Bethel June 10. Moved to Boston July 15-17, and mustered out July 22, 1861. Lost 1 Enlisted man killed. Militia 9 months. Organized at Camp Joe Hooker, Lakeville, and mustered in September 23, 1862. Moved to New York December 27-28, thence to New Orleans and Carrollton, La., January 3-February 13, 1863. Attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 19th Army Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to August, 1863. Service. Moved to Baton Rouge, La., March 7, 1863. Expedition to Port Hudson March 13-20. Moved to Algiers April 3, thence to Brashear City April 8, and duty there till May 30. Skirmish at Barre Landing, Bayou Teche, May 22 (Co. B ). Moved to Port Hudson May 30. Siege of Port Hudson June 3-July 9. Assault on Port Hudson June 14. Brashear City June 23 (Detachment).
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, New York Volunteers. (search)
rvice 3 Officers and 45 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 150 Enlisted men by disease. Total 199. 3rd New York Regiment Provisional Cavalry Organized June 23, 1865, by consolidation of the 13th and 16th Regiments New York Cavalry. Mustered out September 21, 1865. 4th New York Regiment Cavalry (Dickel's Mounted Rifles). Organized at New York City August 10-November 15, 1861. (Co. K mustered in November 15, 1862; Co. L December, 1862, and Co. M February 13, 1863.) Left State for Washington, D. C., August 29, 1861. Attached to Blenker's Brigade and Division, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1862. Blenker's Division, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April, 1862. Blenker's Division, Mountain Dept., to May, 1862. Advance Brigade, Mountain Dept., to June, 1862. Buford's Cavalry Brigade, 1st Corps, Army of Virginia, to September, 1862. Cavalry Brigade, 11th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to February, 1863. 1st Brigade,
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