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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Missouri, 1864 (search)
y. Aug. 5-7: Skirmishes, CowskinMISSOURI--8th State Militia Cavalry. Union loss, 6 killed. Aug. 6-9: Scout in Saline CountyMISSOURI--1st State Militia Cavalry. Aug. 7: Skirmishes near Enterprise and Buffalo CreekMISSOURI--8th State Militia Cavalry. Aug. 7: Skirmish, Arrow RockMISSOURI--1st State Militia Cavalry (Detachment). Aug. 7: Skirmish, Arrow RockMISSOURI--1st State Militia Cavalry (Detachment). Aug. 7: Skirmish, HuntsvilleMISSOURI--9th State Militia Cavalry (Detachment); 46th Enrolled Militia (Detachment). Aug. 7-8: Scout from Independence to LaFayette CountyCOLORADO--2d Cavalry (Detachment). MISSOURI--4th State Militia Cavalry (Detachment). Aug. 8: Skirmish, Norris Creek, near HoldenMISSOURI--7th State Militia CavalryAug. 7: Skirmish, HuntsvilleMISSOURI--9th State Militia Cavalry (Detachment); 46th Enrolled Militia (Detachment). Aug. 7-8: Scout from Independence to LaFayette CountyCOLORADO--2d Cavalry (Detachment). MISSOURI--4th State Militia Cavalry (Detachment). Aug. 8: Skirmish, Norris Creek, near HoldenMISSOURI--7th State Militia Cavalry (Detachment Co. "G"). Aug. 11: Skirmish, HartsvilleMISSOURI--State Militia. Aug. 11-19: Operations in Johnson CountyMISSOURI--7th State Militia Cavalry (Detachment). Aug. 12: Skirmish near HoldenMISSOURI--7th State Militia Cavalry (Detachment). Aug. 12: Skirmish, FredericksburgMISSOURI--Ray County Enrolled Militia. Aug. 12-1
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, West Virginia, 1864 (search)
12th Cavalry. July 30: Skirmish near Shepherdstown(No Reports.) Aug. 2: Action, Green Springs Run, or DepotOHIO--153d Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 1 killed, 5 wounded, 90 missing. Total, 96. Aug. 4: Action, New CreekILLINOIS--Battery "L," 1st Light Arty. (Section). MARYLAND--2d P. H. B. Cavalry (2 Cos.). OHIO--154th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--Battery "H," Light Arty.; 6th Infantry (2 Cos.). Union loss, 8 killed, 29 wounded. Total, 37. Aug. 5: Skirmish, HuttonsvilleOHIO--8th Cavalry. Aug. 7: Engagement near Moorefield (Oldfield)NEW YORK--1st Cavalry. OHIO--8th Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--14th and 22d Cavalry. WEST VIRGINIA--1st, 2d and 3d Cavalry. Union loss, 9 killed, 22 wounded. Total, 31. Aug. 15: Skirmish near Charlestown(No Reports.) Aug. 19: Skirmish, FranklinWEST VIRGINIA--3d Cavalry. Aug. 20: Skirmish, BulltownWEST VIRGINIA--6th Infantry. Aug. 21: Skirmish, MiddlewayNEW JERSEY--3d Cavalry. Aug. 21-22: Skirmishes near Charlestown, Flowing or Welch's SpringsMAINE--7th Inf
eralJan. 30, 1865, to Feb. 25, 1865. 1st Brigade, 3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, Department of the Shenandoah Brigadier GeneralJan. 5, 1865, to Jan. 30, 1865. 3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, Department of the Shenandoah Brigadier GeneralNov. 1, 1864, to Nov. 10, 1864. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, Department of the Shenandoah Brigadier GeneralNov. 10, 1864, to Jan. 5, 1865. 1st Brigade, 3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, Department of the Shenandoah Col. 3d Ind. CavalryApr. 20, 1864, to Aug. 7, 1864. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 3d Ind. CavalryDec. 21, 1863, to March 25, 1864. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 3d Ind. CavalrySept. 2, 1863, to Nov. 12, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Po
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, California Volunteers. (search)
na, May 25-July 13, 1864 (Companies E, I and K ). Expedition from Fort Craig, N. Mex., to Fort Goodwin, Ariz., May 16-August 2, 1864 (Companies A, C and E ). At Fort Goodwin till October (Cos. A, C and E ). June, 1864, stationed at Camp Mimbres, Ariz. (Cos. A and F ), at Fort Bowie (Co. K ), at Franklin, Texas (Cos. G and H ), at Tucson (Co. D ), at Fort Cummings (Co. I ). Scout in Southeastern Arizona July 16-24, 1864 (Co. A ). Expedition to Pinal Mountains July 18-August 7, 1864 (Co. E ). Expedition to Southwest New Mexico July 23-October 10, 1864 (Cos. B and F ). Ordered to Las Cruces October 8, 1864 (Cos. A, C, D, E, I and K ). Company F to Fort Cummings October, 1864. Mustered out November 27 to December 14, 1864. 6th California Regiment Infantry. Organized at San Francisco October 21, 1862. Attached to Dept. of the Pacific. Duty at Benicia Bar racks. San Francisco. Company A --Ordered to Chico, Cali., August 20, 1863, and duty the
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Massachusetts Volunteers. (search)
n by disease. Total 26. 62nd Massachusetts Regiment Infantry. Organization commenced April, 1865, but not completed, and mustered out May 5, 1865. 1st Unattached Company Infantry--Mustered in for 90 days service April 29, 1864. Duty at Fort Independence, Boston Harbor. Mustered out August 1, 1864. 2nd Unattached Company Infantry--Mustered in for 90 days service May 3, 1864. Duty at Eastern Point, Gloucester, till August 6. Re-enlisted for 100 days and mustered in August 7, 1864. Stationed at Gallop's Island, Boston Harbor, till November. Again enlisted for one year and mustered in November 16, 1864. At Gallop's Island, Boston Harbor, till July, 1865. Mustered out July 7, 1865. 3rd Unattached Company Infantry--Mustered in for 90 days service May 3, 1864, and on duty at Fort Pickering, Salem, Mass. Mustered out August 5, 1864. 4th Unattached Company Infantry--Organized at Readville, Mass., and mustered in for 90 days service May 3, 1864. O
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Missouri Volunteers. (search)
of Paris, Mo., October 15, 1864 (Detachment). Operations in Ozark County February 12, 1865 (Co. H ). Operations about Bennett's Bayou and Tolbert's Mill, Ark., February 16-18, 1865 (Co. H ). Mustered out March 6 to May 24, 1865. Regiment lost during service 8 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 18 Enlisted men by disease. Total 26. 46th Missouri Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry. Duty in 8th Military District, Dept. of Missouri. Skirmish near Huntsville August 7, 1864. Operations against Price's invasion of Missouri September to November. Skirmish near Glasgow, Mo., January 10, 1865 (Co. F ). Operations about Bennett's Bayou and Tolbert's Mill February 16-18, 1865 (Co. H ). Skirmish Switzler's Mill, Chariton County, May 27, 1865. 47th Missouri Regiment Infantry. Organized at Pilot Knob, Mo., August 22 to September 11, 1864. Attached to District of St. Louis, Mo., Dept. of Missouri, to December, 1864. Nashville, Tenn., Dept. o
ervice. March to Lewisburg May 29. Hunter's Raid to Lynchburg May 29-July 1, 1864. Action at Lexington June 11. Buchanan June 13. New London June 16. Diamond Hill June 17. Lynchburg June 17-18. Retreat to White Sulphur Springs June 18-25. Liberty June 19. Buford's Gap June 20. About Salem June 21. Moved from White Sulphur Springs to Beverly, W. Va., and duty there till January, 1865. Action near Huttonsville August 5, 1864. Action near Moorefield August 7, 1864. Moorefield and Huttonsville August 24 (Cos. A, C, H and K captured). Action at Beverly October 29. A detachment participated in actions at Stephenson's Depot or Newtown July 22, 1864. Battle of Winchester, Kernstown, July 24. Martinsburg July 25. Hagerstown, Md., July 29. Hancock, Md., July 31. McConnelsburg, Pa., July 31. Williamsport August 26. Martinsburg, W. Va., August 31. Bunker Hill September 2-3. Darkesville September 10. Bunker Hill Septe
and skilfully managed as any during the campaign. Utoy Creek, August 7, 1864. The Twenty-third corps began to advance with little difficul, Eighteenth United States infantry, for gallantry on the seventh of August, 1864; the same for great gallantry on the first of September, 1s, Eighteenth United States infantry, for gallantry on the seventh of August, 1864; the same for gallantry on the first of September, 1864, w fourth of July, 1864; the same for great gallantry on the seventh of August, 1864; the same for great gallantry on the first of September, 11864; the same for good conduct and great gallantry on the seventh of August, 1864. First Lieutenant Wm. H. Bisbee, Eighteenth United Statfourth of July, 1864; the same, for great gallantry on the seventh of August, 1864; the same, for good conduct and great gallantry on the firon the fourth of July, 1864; the same for gallantry on the seventh of August, 1864, where he was severely wounded. I am, General, very resp
on that Hunter's main force was approaching. When I left Frederick at twelve M. yesterday, Hunter was said to be at Martinsburg, with a part of his force. The railroad is intact this side of Monocacy. I came down the pike, which is now unobstructed. I have the honor to be, very respectfully yours, G. K. Johnson, Medical Inspector, U. S. A Major-General Ord. Report of Colonel A. L. Brown. headquarters one hundred and Forty-Ninth regiment, Ohio National guard, Halltown, Va., Aug. 7, 1864. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel B. Lawrence, A. A. G., Eighth Army Corps: I have the honor to report the following as the losses of my command at the battle of Monocacy, July 9, 1864: seven companies one hundred and Forty-Ninth. commissioned officers. enlisted men. Killed   4 Wounded   10 Missing 3 184 Total 3 198 detachment one hundred and Forty-Fourth--three companies. commissioned officers. enlisted men. Killed   2 Wounded 1 10 Missing 1 20 Total 2 32
J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Appendix no. 2: the work of grace in other armies of the Confederacy. (search)
or recline was suitable for the true worshippers of God in the army who sought to worship the Father in spirit and in truth. Rock, stump or moss-covered log would answer the chaplain well enough for pulpit or book-board, and logs or rails were just suited for the soldiers to sit upon or kneel beside in the true worship of God. God was with us in our service, and that was all we asked or desired. Since writing the above on preaching places I find by reference to my journal that on Sunday, August 7, 1864, I preached for French's Division, Ector's, McNair's and a part of Gholson's Brigades in the trenches near Atlanta, and that a caisson was used for a pulpit, and there was no screen from the burning sun. Preached for Seer's Brigade in afternoon and heard the experience of soldiers to Chaplain Lattimore, Baptist, and saw him and Chaplain——baptize fifteen soldiers in a pond in which the Federals threw three shells the day before, none, however during the baptizing. Chaplain's badge.
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