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Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott) 8 2 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 4 2 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 1 1 Browse Search
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862., Part II: Correspondence, Orders, and Returns. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott) 1 1 Browse Search
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.) 1 1 Browse Search
Col. J. Stoddard Johnston, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 9.1, Kentucky (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 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 Stone's River, Tenn. (search)
Col. J. R. Butler; 5th Ky., Col. D. H. Smith; 6th Ky., Col. J. W. Grigsby. Brigade loss: k, 1; w, 11; m, 6 = 18. Pegram's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John Pegram: 1st Ga.,----; 1st La.,----. Brigade loss, not reported. Wharton's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John A. Wharton: 14th Ala. Battalion, Lieut.-Col. James C. Malone; 1st Confederate, Col. John T. Cox; 3d Confederate, Lieut.-Col. William M. Estes; 2d Ga., Lieut.-Col. J. E. Dunlop, Maj. F. M. Ison; 3d Ga. (detachment), Maj. R. Thompson; 2d Tenn., Col. H. M. Ashby; 4th Tenn., Col. Baxter Smith; Tenn. Battalion, Maj. John R. Davis; 8th Tex., Col. Thomas Harrison: Murray's Tenn., Maj. W. S. Bledsoe; Escort Co., Capt. Paul F. Anderson; McCown's Escort Co., Capt. L. T. Hardy; Tenn. Battery, Capt. B. F. White, Jr. Brigade loss: k, 20; w, 131; mn, 113 = 264. The total Confederate loss (minus Pegram's cavalry brigade, not reported) was 1294 killed, 7945 wounded, and 1027 captured or missing = 10,266. The number present for duty on December 31st, 186
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)
Maj. R. J. Davant, Jr., Col. Edward Bird. Dibrell's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. George G. Dibrell: 4th Tenn., Col. W. S. McLemore; 8th Tenn., Capt. J. Leftwich; 9th Tenn., Col. J. B. Biffle, Capt. J. M. Reynolds; 10th Tenn., Col. W. E. DeMoss, Maj. John Minor; 11th Tenn., Col. D. W. Holman. Hannon's Brigade, Col. M. W. Hannon: 53d Ala., Lieut.-Col. J. F. Gaines; 24th Ala. Batt'n, Maj. R. B. Snodgrass. Humes's division, Brig.-Gen. W. Y. C. Humes. Humes's (old) Brigade, Col. J. T. Wheeler, Col. H. M. Ashby: 1st Tenn., Maj. J. J. Dobbins, Col. J. T. Wheeler; 2d Tenn., Capt. J. H. Kuhn, Capt. W. M. Smith; 5th Tenn., Col. G. W. McKenzie; 9th Tenn., Maj. J. H. Akin, Capt. J. W. Greene, Maj. J. H. Akin. Harrison's Brigade, Col. Thomas Harrison: 3d Ark., Col. A. W. Hobson; 4th Tenn., Lieut.-Col. P. F. Anderson; 8th Tex., Lieut.-Col. Gustave Cook, Maj. S. P. Christian, Lieut.-Col. Gustave Cook; 11th Tex., Col. G. R. Reeves. Grigsby's (or Williams's) Brigade, Col. J. Warren Grigsby, Brig.-Gen. Jo
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the campaign of the Carolinas. (search)
zations: 1st Ala.,----; 3d Ala.,----; 51st Ala., Col. M. L. Kirkpatrick; 1st Ga.,----; 2d Ga.,----; 3d Ga.,----; 4th Ga.,----; 5th Ga., Col. Edward Bird; 6th Ga.,----; 12th Ga., Capt. J. H. Graham; 1st Tenn., Col. James T. Wheeler; 2d Tenn., Col. H. M. Ashby; 4th Tenn., Col. Baxter Smith; 5th Tenn., Col. George W. McKenzie; 8th Tenn.,----; 9th Tenn. Battalion, Maj. James I. Akin; 3d Confederate,----; 8th Confederate, Lieut.-Col. John S. Prather; 10th Confederate,----; 1st Ky.,----; 3d Ky.,----; . Moise. The division and brigade commanders mentioned in General Wheeler's official report of the campaign are W. Y. C. Humes, W. W. Alien, Robert H. Anderson, M. W. Hannon, James Hagan, George G. Dibrell, F. H. Robertson, Thomas Harrison, H. M. Ashby, and C. C. Crews. unattached troops. Artillery Batt'n, Maj. Joseph Palmer; S. C. Battery, Capt. James I. Kelly; Miss. Battery (Swett's), Lieut. H. Shannon; Fla. Battery, Capt. Henry F. Abell; I, 10th N. C. Batt'n, Capt. Thomas I. Souther
ith, C. S. Army, with instructions in reference to enlistment of Union refugees. No. 2.-Capt. H. M. Ashby, Company C, Fourth Battalion Tennessee Cavalry. No. 1.-report of Maj. Gen. E. Kirby Smi, 1862. A body of 700 Union men en route for Kentucky were attacked to-day [yesterday] by Captain Ashby above Fincastle. After a short battle 400 were taken prisoners, whom I will send south to-m. L. Clay, Assistant Adjutant-General. First Lieut. Julius M. Rhett. No. 2.-report of Capt. H. M. Ashby, Company C, Fourth Battalion Tennessee Cavalry. Knoxville, Tenn., April 26, 1862. er my command behaved with great gallantry. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, H. M. Ashby, Captain Company O, Fourth Battalion Tennessee Cavalry. Maj. Gen. E. Kirby Smith. [Indors7, 1862. Respectfully forwarded. The energy and gallantry evinced on this occasion by Captain Ashby is consistent with his whole military career. He is commended to the notice of the Departme
.Col. A. W. Reynolds commanding. 43d Georgia, Col. S. Harris.39th Georgia, Col. J. T. McConnell. Capt. J. R. Holmes' company.Col. Jesse A. Glenn's Georgia infantry. Battalion Alabama Cavalry, Maj. W. N. Estes.3d Maryland Battery, Capt. H. B. Latrobe. 1st Florida Cavalry, Col. W. G. M. Davis.First cavalry Brigade. 1st Georgia Cavalry (detachment), Maj. A. R. Harper.Col. Ben. Allston commanding. Capt. B. W. Leuty's company cavalry.  McBride's company cavalry.1st Tennessee Cavalry, Col. H. M. Ashby. Jackson Artillery (Ga.), Capt. G. A. Dure.2d Tennessee Cavalry, Col. J. B. McLin. Lookout Artillery (Tenn.), Capt. R. L. Barry.Fourth Brigade. Mabry Artillery (Tenn.), Capt. W. C. Kain.  Lieut. G. R. Margrave, Sappers and Miners.Brig. Gen. S. M. Barton commanding.  20th Alabama, Col. I. W. Garrott. Second Brigade.23d Alabama, Col. F. K. Beck.  9th Georgia Battalion, Maj. Jos. T. Smith. Brig. Gen. C. L. Stevenson commanding.40th Georgia, Col. Abda Johnson.  52d Georgia, Col. We
pt. Stephen Elliott    South CarolinaGist GuardArtilleryCapt. C. E. Chichester    South CarolinaAlstonArtilleryCapt. Chas. Alston    South CarolinaMatthewArtilleryCapt. Bonneau    South CarolinaWardArtilleryCapt. Josiah Ward    South CarolinaGardenArtilleryCapt. Hugh Garden    South CarolinaStanleyArtilleryCapt. Stanley    South CarolinaGaillardArtilleryCapt. Gaillard   1stTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. Jas. E. CarterJune 9, 1863.  Col. Brazelton, Jr   2dTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. H. M. AshbyMay 24, 1862.  3dTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. A. C. Kellup   4thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. J. W. Starnes   5thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. J. B. McLinn   6thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. J. S. Wheeler   7thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. J. G. Stocks   8thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. Baxter SmithNov. 24, 1862.  9thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. J. D. Bennett   10thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. Napier   11thTennesseeRegimentCavalryCol. J. H. Edmundso
Col. J. Stoddard Johnston, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 9.1, Kentucky (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 10: (search)
. D. Leadbetter:—Forty-third Tennessee, Col. J. W. Gillespie, Thirty-fourth Georgia, Col. J. A. W. Johnson; Fifty-sixth Georgia, Col. E. P. Watkins; Forty-third Alabama, Col. A. Gracie, Jr., Jackson's artillery, Capt. G. A. Dure. Second brigade, Col. W. G. M. Davis:—Sixth Florida, Col. J. J. Finley; Seventh Florida, Col. M. S. Perry; First Florida cavalry, Col. W. G. M. Davis; Marion artillery, Capt. J. M. Martin. First cavalry brigade, Col. Benj. Allston:—First Tennessee cavalry, Col. H. M. Ashby; Second Tennessee cavalry, Col. J. B. McLinn; Third Tennessee cavalry, Col. J. W. Starnes; First Georgia cavalry, Col. J. J. Morrison; Howitzer battery, First-Lieut. G. A. Huwald. Second cavalry brigade, Col. N. B. Forrest:—First Kentucky cavalry, Lieut.-Col. T. G. Woodward; First Louisiana cavalry, Col. Jno. S. Scott; Eighth Texas cavalry, Col. J. A. Wharton. On the 9th of August General Bragg added to General Smith's command from his own, the brigades of Generals Cleburne and
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
j. H. A. Kennedy. Austin's Battalion (14th Louisiana Battalion Sharpshooters)Maj. J. E. Austin. 4th Louisiana BattalionMaj. S. L. Bishop. Joseph Wheeler's cavalry corps. John A. Wharton's division. First Brigade. 3d ArkansasLieut.-col. M. J. Henderson. 8th TexasLieut.-col. Gustave Cook. 11th TexasLieut.-col. J. M. Bounds. 65th North Carolina [6th Cavalry]Col. G. N. Folk. Second Brigade. 1st TennesseeCol. J. T. Wheeler. Col. James E. Carter. 2d TennesseeCol. H. M. Ashby. 4th TennesseeCol.— 11th TennesseeCol. D. W. Holman. W. T. Martin's division. First Brigade. 1st AlabamaLieut.-col. D. T. Blakey. 3d AlabamaLieut.-col. T. H. Maulden. 4th AlabamaLieut.-col. Hambrick. 7th AlabamaCol. J. C. Malone. 51st AlabamaCapt. M. L. Kirkpatrick. Second Brigade 1st GeorgiaCol.—. J. J. Morrison was colonel in October, 1863. 2d GeorgiaLieut.-col. F. M. Ison. 3d GeorgiaLieut.-col. R. Thompson. 4th GeorgiaCol. J. W. Avery. 6th Georg<
Tennessee prisoners. --Capt. H. M. Ashby, with an escort, arrived in Nashville a few days ago, from knoxville, having in charge four prisoners who have been sent on for trial before the Confederate States District Court, at the October term, on a charge of treason. The names of the prisoners are John Gray, John W. Smith, Joel W. Jarvis and J. W. Thornburg. They were leaders in the rebellious movements in East Tennessee, and took an active part in leading citizens of that end of the State estray by the most despicable misrepresentations. They had a preliminary hearing before the Hon. West H. Humphreys, at Knoxville, and their guilt was so clear that he sent them before the Confederate States District Court for further trial, but the Sheriff of Knox county having refused to take an oath to support the Constitution of the Confederate States, Judge Humphreys felt unwilling to commit them to his custody, as jailor of Knox county, and ordered that they be confined in the jail of Da