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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Knoxville, Tenn.: November 17th-December 4th, 1863. (search)
x A. Reeve. Tennessee Brigade, Col. John S. Casement. cavalry Corps, Brig.-Gen. James M. Shackelford. First division, Brig.-Gen. William P. Sanders (m w), Col. Frank Wolford. Staff loss: m w, 1. First Brigade, Col. Frank Wolford, Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams: 1st Ky., Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams; 11th Ky.,----; 12th Ky.,----; Law's Howitzer Battery,----. Brigade loss: k, 5; w, 9; m, 10==24. Second Brigade, Lieut.-Col. Emery S. Bond: 112th Ill. (mounted infantry), Maj. Tristram T. Dow; 8th Mich.,Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams; 11th Ky.,----; 12th Ky.,----; Law's Howitzer Battery,----. Brigade loss: k, 5; w, 9; m, 10==24. Second Brigade, Lieut.-Col. Emery S. Bond: 112th Ill. (mounted infantry), Maj. Tristram T. Dow; 8th Mich.,----; 45th Ohio (mounted infantry),----; 15th Ind. Battery,----. Brigade loss: k, 25; w, 63; m, 64==152. Third Brigade, Col. Charles D. Pennebaker: 11th Ky., Col. S. Palace Love; 27th Ky., Lieut.-Col. John H. Ward. Brigade loss: k, 4; w, 12; m, 1==17. Second division. First Brigade, Col. Israel Garrard: 2d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. George A. Purington; 7th Ohio,----; 2d Tenn. (infantry),----. Brigade loss: m, 5. Total Union loss: killed 92, wounded 394, captured or missing, 207==693. In his of
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Atlanta campaign. May 3d-September 8th, 1864. (search)
e 28th), Col. Horace Capron: 14th Ill., Lieut.-Col. David P. Jenkins; 8th Mich., Lieut.-Col. Elisha Mix, Maj. William L. Buck, Maj. Edward Coates; McLaughlin's Ohio Squadron, Maj. Richard Rice. Independent Brigade, Col. Alex. W. Holeman, Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams: 1st Ky., Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams; 11th Ky., Lieut.-Col. Archibald J. Alexander. effective strength of the Union Army. date.Infantry.Artillery. Cavalry.Total. May 1st88,1884460 6,14998,797 June 1st (17th Corps joined June 8th 94Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams; 11th Ky., Lieut.-Col. Archibald J. Alexander. effective strength of the Union Army. date.Infantry.Artillery. Cavalry.Total. May 1st88,1884460 6,14998,797 June 1st (17th Corps joined June 8th 94,310560112,908 112,819 July 1st88,0865945 12,039106,070 August 1st75,6595499 10,51791,675 September 1st67,67446909,394 81,758 Losses: killed, 4423; wounded, 22,822; captured or missing, 4442 = 31,687. (Major E. C. Dawes, of Cincinnati, who has made a special study of the subject, estimates the Union loss at about 40,000, and the Confederate loss at about the same.) The Confederate Army. Army of Tennessee, General Joseph E. Johnston, General John B. Hood. Escort, Capt. Guy Dreux.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., Cavalry operations in the West under Rosecrans and Sherman. (search)
oochee to Campbelltown, and crossing pushed boldly into the Macon road, damaging it, burning trains, and capturing four hundred prisoners. On his return he encountered the enemy in strong force, and was not only compelled to give up his prisoners, but lost many of his own men. On the same date General Stoneman moved from the other flank and destroyed the railroads leading from Macon to Augusta, but he, too, suffered greatly, Stoneman himself and part of his command being captured. Colonel Silas Adams of the 1st Kentucky Cavalry successfully fought his way back with the brigade he commanded. After the fall of Atlanta a portion of the cavalry, under General Kilpatrick, accompanied General Sherman on his march to the sea; the remainder was placed under General Thomas for the protection of Tennessee against the expected movements of Hood, and went to Tuscumbia early in November, 1864, commanded by General Edward Hatch. During the Atlanta campaign Kentucky was protected against g
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
ed.Actg. Asst. Paymr. Adams, Alfred B.,N. H.Mass.Mass.July 2. 1863.Actg. Asst. Paymr.Fort Hindman.Mississippi.Jan. 28. 1864.Resigned.Actg. Asst. Paymr. Adams, George W., Credit, Boston. Ward 8.-Mass.Mass.Jan. 31, 1863.Actg Ensign.Commodore Jones; Vandalia.North Atlantic; Recg. Ship.Feb. 24, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. Jan. 14, 1865.Actg. Master. Adams, J. F. A.,-Mass.Mass.Feb. 2, 1864.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.J. L. Davis.East Gulf.Jan. 20, 1865.Resigned.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. Adams, Silas, Died at Marine Hospital, Baltimore, Md.-Mass.Mass.June 13, 1863.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Winona.South Atlantic.Feb. 2, 1864.Deceased.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. Adlington, Francis, Died on store ship Vermont.-Mass.Mass.June 9, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Vermont.South Atlantic.Nov. 12, 1862.Deceased.Actg. Master's Mate. Aiken, Edmund C., See enlistment, Feb. 6, 1862. Credit, Charlestown.Me.Mass.Mass.July 22. 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Aroostook; Colorado.North Atlantic.June 22, 1864.Resigne
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
Adams, A. W., 235 Adams, C. F., Jr., 167, 204, 396, 502 Adams, C. F., 609 Adams, C. H., 235 Adams, E. H., 235 Adams, E. P., 235 Adams, Eben, Mrs., 580 Adams, Ebenezer, 574 Adams, F. W., 235 Adams, G. F., 235, 396, 502 Adams, G. S., Mrs., 580 Adams, G. W., 2 Adams, George, 235 Adams, H. S., 235 Adams, J., 575 Adams, J. F. A., 2 Adams, J. G. B., 235 Adams, J. Q., 235 Adams, J. W., 204, 235, 502 Adams, J. W., 396 Adams, J. W., 457 Adams, J. W., 457 Adams, Paul, 580 Adams, Silas, 2 Adams, T. H., 235 Adams, W. D., 484 Adams, W. W., 235 Adams, Z. B., 204 Adams, Z. B., 204, 236, 377, 502 Adee, D. G., 609 Adlington, Francis, 2 Agassiz, Alexander, 580 Ahern, John, 236 Aiken, E. C., 2 Aiken, I. P., 484 Aiken, J. B., 2 Ainsworth, F. S., 377, 396, 502 Aitchison, J. S., 236 Albee, E. A., 236 Albro, G. D., 2 Albro, G. L., 2 Alcorn, J. F., 2 Alcott, Lonisa. M., 596, 609 Alden, E., 580 Alden, E. G., 580 Alden, G. E., 396, 502 Alden, H. C., 236 Alden,