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g for Virginia. The year of our sojourn at this cottage is nearly over. Our mess must be broken up, as some of our gentlemen are ordered away. We have had a very pleasant time, and it is painful to dissolve our social relations. Not one of the families is provided with a home; we are all looking out for lodgings, and find it very difficult to get them. This change of home, habits, and association is very trying to old persons; the variety seems rather pleasant to the young. September 16, 1863. This house is to be sold on the 29th, so we must all find resting-places before that time. But where? Room-rent in Richmond is enormously high. We may get one very small cottage here for forty dollars per month, but it has the reputation of being unhealthy. Our connection, Mr. P., is here looking out for a home, and we may get one together. It would be delightful to have him and the dear girls with us. No one thinks of boarding; almost all the boarding-house keepers rent out t
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 4. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A slander Refuted. (search)
and his brave men, which we felt called on to make at the time:] Office Southern Historical Society, Richmond, January 25, 1876. editors dispatch: We have in our Archives the following official document, which completely refutes Mr. Blaine's statement that Gen. Grant told him. that he fought at Chattanooga Gen. Carter Stevenson's division, which had been captured at Vicksburg, and had not been exchanged: General orders, no. 123.Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office, Richmond, September 16, 1863. The following order is published for the information of all concerned: Exchange notice, no. 6. The following Confederate officers and men, captured at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863, and subsequently paroled, have been duly exchanged, and are hereby so declared: 1. The officers and men of Gen. C. L. Stevenson's division. 2. The officers and men of Gen. Bowen's division. 3. The officers and men of Brig.-Gen. Moore's brigade. 4. The officers and men of the Secon
  M 1 10 11   19 19 228 Totals 9 112 121 2 234 236 2,528 Died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 91. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Falmouth, Va., April 17, 1862 6 Robinson's Ford, Va., Sept. 16, 1863 1 Shepherdstown, Va., Aug. 25, 1864 3 Rapidan Station, Va., Aug. 18, 1862 1 White's Ford, Va., Sept. 22, 1863 3 Waynesboro, Va., Sept. 2, 1864 1 Rappahannock, Va., Aug. 20, 1862 2 Hazel River, Va., Oct. 6, 1863 1 Opequon, Va., Sept. 19, 8, 1864 1 Newby's Cross Roads, July 24, 1863 1 Trevilian Sta'n, Va., June 11, 1864 21 Guerrillas, Va., Dec. 2, 1864 2 Port Conway, Va., Sept. 1, 1863 1 Front Royal, Va., Aug. 16, 1864 1 Salem, Va., Oct. 23, 1864 1 Raccoon Ford, Va., Sept. 16, 1863 1 Berryville, Va., Aug. 19, 1864 15 Five Forks, Va., April 1, 1865 1 James City, Va., Oct. 10, 1863 2 Shepherdstown, Va., Aug. 26, 1864 4 Pursuit of Lee, April 4, 1865 2 Brandy Station, Va., Oct. 12, 1863 6 Smithfield, Va., Aug. 29, 186
bedient servant, S. A. M. Wood, Brigadier-General. Report of Brigadier-General M. A. Stovall. headquarters Stovall's brigade, Breckinridge's division, Hill's corps, Missionary Ridge, October 3, 1863. To Major James Wilson, Assistant Adjutant-General: Major: I have the honor to submit the following report of the part taken by my brigade in the action of Sunday, the twentieth of September, 1863: In obedience to orders from headquarters Breckinridge's division, of date September sixteen, 1863, I moved from my position on the Alpine road, near Lafayette, Georgia, on the Catlin's Gap road, at or near the latter place on the morning of the seventeenth. Here I remained in position until the morning of the eighteenth, when I was ordered to proceed on the Crawfish to Chattanooga road. I halted at the intersection of the two latter for about thirty minutes, when I marched to Pigeon Ridge, near Glass's Mill (stopping and forming line of battle for a short while, in the meantime
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 6 (search)
as to whether Lee is withdrawing is unsettled, though Pleasanton sends word that all the information that he is able to pick up goes to support the rumor that he is falling back. Should it prove true, I suppose some movement on my part will be necessary; but what, I can't say, as with my limited force I don't see how I can advance much farther, and there is no probability of their permitting me to go to the James River, as it uncovers Washington. Headquarters army of the Potomac, September 16, 1863. The enclosed correspondence will explain itself. The day I received Mr. Young's letter, there was visiting at my camp the Hon. John Covode, of Pennsylvania, and Colonel Puleston, a friend of Governor Curtin. Both these gentlemen were present at the presentation and heard my remarks; both are ardent Republicans, yet they admitted they did not hear me make any reference to election day; on the contrary, admired the skill with which I praised Curtin without alluding to his politica
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Arkansas, 1863 (search)
ttery "K," 2d Light Arty.; Lovejoy's 2d Cavalry Howitzer Battery. Sept. 11: Skirmish, WaldronKANSAS--14th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 2 wounded. Total, 3. Sept. 11: Skirmish near Little RockILLINOIS--10th and 13th Cavalry. INDIANA--1st Cavalry. MISSOURI--2d, 7th and 8th Cavalry; Clarkson's Battery "K," 2d Light Arty.; Lovejoy's 2d Cavalry Howitzer Battery. Union loss, 1 wounded. Sept. 12: Skirmish, DardanelleKANSAS--2d Cavalry. Sept. 12: Skirmish near BrownsvilleKANSAS--5th Cavalry. Sept. 16: Skirmish, BrownsvilleMISSOURI--3d Cavalry. Sept. 23: Skirmish, Bayou Metoe Bridge(No Reports.) Sept. 27: Skirmish, Moffatt's StationARKANSAS--1st Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 2 killed, 2 wounded, 15 missing. Total, 19. Oct. 1: Skirmish, ElizabethtownIOWA--1st Cavalry. Oct. 2: Skirmish, Vance's StoreIOWA--1st Cavalry. Oct. 6: Skirmish, Fort Blair, WaldronWISCONSIN--3d Cavalry. Oct. 7: Skirmish, Ferry's FordOHIO--25th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. Oct. 7: Skirmish, Evening Shade(No
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1863 (search)
EE--2d Mounted Infantry. Sept. 10: Action, AthensTENNESSEE--1st Mounted Infantry. Sept. 11-16: Expedition from La Grange to Toone's StationILLINOIS--3d, 9th and 11th Cavalry. TENNESSEE--6th and 7th Cavalry. Sept. 12: Skirmish, RheatownINDIANA--5th Cavalry. Sept. 13: Skirmish, Paris(No Reports.) Sept. 13: Skirmish, Clark's Creek ChurchILLINOIS--7th Mounted Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. Sept. 14: Skirmish near Henderson StationILLINOIS--7th Mounted Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. Sept. 16: Skirmish, MontezumaILLINOIS--3d, 9th and 11th Cavalry. Sept. 18: Skirmish, CalhounTENNESSEE--1st Infantry. Sept. 18: Affair near Fort DonelsonIOWA--5th Cavalry. Sept. 18: Skirmish, ClevelandILLINOIS--112th Mounted Infantry. MICHIGAN--8th Cavalry. Sept. 18: Action, KingsportILLINOIS--14th Cavalry; Battery "M" 2d Light Arty. INDIANA--5th Cavalry; 65th Mounted Infantry. OHIO--9th Cavalry. TENNESSEE--8th Cavalry. Sept. 19: Skirmish, ComoMISSOURI--4th Cavalry. Sept. 19: Skirmish, BristolI
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Virginia, 1863 (search)
MICHIGAN--5th and 6th Cavalry. Sept. 15: Skirmish, Robertson's FordNEW YORK--2d Cavalry. WEST VIRGINIA--1st Cavalry. UNITED STATES--Battery "K," 1st Arty. Sept. 15-19: Expedition to Indiantown, N. C.PENNSYLVANIA--5th Cavalry. Loss, 3 wounded. Sept. 16: Action, Rapidan StationMARYLAND--1st Cavalry. Sept. 16: Skirmish, SmithfieldNEW YORK--1st Cavalry (Detachment). PENNSYLVANIA--12th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 2 wounded. Sept. 17: Skirmish, StevensburgILLINOIS--12th Cavalry. Sept. 17: Sept. 16: Skirmish, SmithfieldNEW YORK--1st Cavalry (Detachment). PENNSYLVANIA--12th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 2 wounded. Sept. 17: Skirmish, StevensburgILLINOIS--12th Cavalry. Sept. 17: Skirmishes, Raccoon FordMICHIGAN--7th Cavalry. WEST VIRGINIA--1st Cavalry. Union loss, 4 killed, 19 wounded. Total, 23. Sept. 18: Skirmish, Crooked RunPENNSYLVANIA--16th Cavalry. Sept. 19: Affair, StrasburgNEW YORK--1st Cavalry (Detachment). Sept. 19: Skirmish, Raccoon Ford(No Reports.) Sept. 20: Action, CulpeperMAINE--1st Cavalry. Sept. 21: Skirmish, Fisher's HillWEST VIRGINIA--3d Cavalry. Sept. 21: Skirmish, Madison Court HouseMICHIGAN--5th and 6th Cavalry. Sept. 21-23: Reconnoissance a
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, West Virginia, 1863 (search)
pany. WEST VIRGINIA--1st Infantry. Union loss, 15 wounded, 135 missing. Total, 150. Sept. 11-13: Scouts from Camp Piatt to FayettevilleOHIO--34th Infantry (Detachment). WEST VIRGINIA--2d Cavalry (Detachment). Sept. 12: Skirmish, Roane CountyWEST VIRGINIA--11th Infantry. Sept. 12-16: Scout from Harper's Ferry into Loudoun CountyMARYLAND--Cole's Battalion P. H. B. Cavalry. Sept. 14: Skirmish, Cheat Mt. Summit(No Reports.) Sept. 15: Skirmish, SmithfieldNEW YORK--1st Cavalry (Detachment). Sept. 16: Skirmish, SmithfieldNEW YORK--1st Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--12th Cavalry (Detachments). Sept. 19: Skirmish, SmithfieldNEW YORK--1st Cavalry (Detachment). Sept. 20: Affair, Shaver Mountain(No Reports.) Sept. 21: Affair, Moorefield(No Reports.) Sept. 21-26: Scout from Harper's Ferry into Loudoun ValleyMARYLAND--Cole's Battalion P. H. B. Cavalry. Sept. 24: Skirmish, Greenbrier Bridge(No Details.) Sept. 25: Skirmish, Seneca Trace CrossingWEST VIRGINIA--2d Mounted Infantry (Detachment). Unio
E. A. Carman Col. 13th N. J. InfantryAug. 16, 1863, to Sept. 16, 1863. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Twelfth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac
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