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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Index (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 2 0 Browse Search
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ontributed, by steady and imposing attitude, to the success of those more immediately engaged, and would have formed a means of subduing all opposition should the enemy have resisted on the following day. A picket of one hundred and twelve men of the One Hundred and Fifth, under Lieut. Gilbert, were the first to enter the enemy's works, followed by the Fourth Maine, of Gen. Birney's brigade. Col. A. A. McKnight, One Hundred and Fifth Pennsylvania, Col. Alexander Hays, Sixty-third, and C. T. Campbell, Fifty-seventh, are in my first brigade, commanded by Gen. Jameson. In conclusion, your Excellency, it is not by her noble regiments Pennsylvania was distinguished in the last great battles. I have to bring to your notice, and to that of the people of the State, that the second brigade of my division was commanded by a Pennsylvanian, Gen. Birney. This officer displayed coolness and courage, and brought into the field the talents which distinguished him among his fellow-citizens. He h
on, D. C.: band headquarters at, VIII., 233. Camp Sumter, Anderson, Ga.: prison at, VII., 44, 72. Camp Washington, S. C., III., 171. Camp Winfield Scott, Va., I., 259. Camp Yates, Ill., I., 175. Camp life I., 51. Camp-making VIII., 187. Camp scenes Viii., 224, 225; IX., 131. Campaigning with Grant, by H. Porter, IX., 182. Campaigning: plan of, VIII., 50. Campbell, A., VIII., 113. Campbell, Arch. VIII., 111. Campbell, A. W., X., 297. Campbell, C. T., X., 293. Campbell, L. A., II., 326. Campbell, W. B., X., 305. Campbell's cavalry, Confederate, I., 350. Campbell Station, Tenn., II., 346. Campbellville, Tenn., III., 338. Campbellsville, Ky., IV., 156. Campti, La., II., 352. Canada: as base of Confederate military, political and economic operations, VIII., 296-304. Canal, built by the Federals on the James River, and its unsuccessful end, III., 96. Canby, E. R. S.: III., 346;