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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) 4 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. Volume 1. 2 2 Browse Search
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22 5 102 107   7 7 136 45th Illinois 1 22 23 17 170 187   3 3 213 48th Illinois 1 17 18 4 108 112 1 2 3 133 Total Second Brigade 4 76 80 30 445 475 1 29 30 585 Third Brigade.                     (1.) Col. Julius Raith (M. w'd).                     (2.) Lient. Col. E. P. Wood.                     17th Illinois   15 15 5 113 118   5 5 138 29th Illinois 3 9 12 2 71 73   4 4 89 43d Illinois 5 45 50 7 111 118   29 29 197 49th Illinois 2 17 19 4 79 83   8 8 110 Carmichael's Illinois cavalry         1 1       1 Total Third Brigade 10 86 96 18 375 393   46 46 535 not brigaded.                     Stewart's Illinois cavalry       1 1 2       2 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Battery D.         3 3       3 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Battery E.   1 1   4 4       5 14th Ohio Battery   4 4 1 25 26       30 Total First Division 18 267 285 69 1,303 1,372 1 84 85 1,742 S
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), April 29-June 10, 1862.-advance upon and siege of Corinth, and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
g in almost every instance in meeting the enemyis pickets and driving them from their position, of which, however, I am not officially advised in regard to, not being in command of the division at the time. We at this camp (No. 5) completed the fortifications commenced by Major-General Sherman, and constructed additional rifle pits. It was from this camp that two companies of the Fourth Illinois Cavalry and Dollins' cavalry, under command of Lieut. M. Fitts, Capts. M. J. O'Harnett and E. Carmichael's independent companies of cavalry, all under command of Lieut. Col. William McCullough, made a reconnaissance in the direction of and beyond Purdy, destroying the Mobile and Ohio Railroad bridge across Cypress Creek near Jones' Mill, and about 5 miles south of Bethel. They also captured a locomotive with 4 men on board, and, placing the men under guard, ran the engine into the creek, destroying it. In their advance they met the enemy's picket, about 3 miles from Purdy, where a heavy s