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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—--the Mississippi. (search)
s the battery which had checked the progress of Carr's soldiers. Four cannon, with several hundred t, these divisions being en échelon as follows: Carr at Mississippi Springs, Hovey above Clinton, Ose, followed by McPherson's corps; Osterhaus and Carr, the middle one, which they were facing; Smith osted along the central road with Osterhaus and Carr, is ordered to push forward and to combine his oad leading to the Big Black River bridge, with Carr's and Osterhaus' divisions, followed close by Mpounder Parrott guns, was posted in the rear of Carr's right, and its fire succeeded in effecting a hour as that of the two other corps. Smith and Carr cross the valley at a doublequick under the croith him. The two other brigades of Smith and Carr have been held in reserve. Their commanders, Btheir midst, for a considerable length of time, Carr's and Smith's soldiers have been compelled to sce by Woods, Tuttle, Blair, Logan, A. J. Smith, Carr, Lauman, and Herron; at some points the foremos[10 more...]
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—Pennsylvania. (search)
nd Gibbon bring forward all their reserves. To the left of Webb, Hall, seeing his right outflanked, has rectified his line by means of a half-wheel to the rear, which places him on the flank of the assailants; farther on, Harrow, not being directly attacked, advances with his left, and, in spite of the disorder inevitable under such circumstances, he succeeds in almost taking Pickett's line in reverse. The troops posted on the right and left hasten toward the point menaced. Humphreys sends Carr's brigade to the assistance of the Second corps. The regiments become mixed; the commanders do not know where their soldiers are to be found; but they are all pressing each other in a compact mass, forming at random a living and solid bulwark more than four ranks deep. A clump of trees, in the neighborhood of which Cushing has posted his guns, commanding the whole plateau, is the objective point that the Confederates keep in view. Armistead on foot, his hat perched on the point of his swor
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Third winter. (search)
bey, pushes Prince forward in the direction of Bartlett's Mill, and confines himself to deploying Carr's division on the left of the road in the glade, as if he could in that manner reach the road, fre remainder of the enemy's division, and after a bloody struggle he is thrown back to the glade. Carr is engaged in his turn. But Johnson, by a vigorous assault against his left, causes the retiremecue the troops so seriously engaged. Fortunately, Birney has been able to deploy his men, taking Carr's place, and with a few guns stops the enemy. Johnson has attained his end in having prevented tll does not prevent it by a prompt retreat. Giving full credit to this information, Meade orders Carr's and Prince's divisions to march by night to increase to twenty-six thousand men the force with re respectively on the south and the north of the unfinished railroad; Prince is on Webb's right; Carr joins him at the plank road; Caldwell of the Second corps is in reserve on this road. The demo
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 6 (search)
1st, 37th N. Y. Artillery—1st N. J. Art. (Bat. B), 1st R. I. Art. (Bat. E), 3d U. S. Art. (Bats. F, K). 2d division, Maj.-gen. Berry. 1st brigade, Brig.-gen. Carr—1st, 11th, 16th Mass., 11th N. J., 26th Pa. 2d Brigade, Brig.-gen. Revere—70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 120th N. Y. 3d brigade, Brig.-gen. Mott—5th, 6th,n. A. J. Smith. Brigade, Landram. 12th division, Brig.-gen. Hovey. Brigade, McGinnis. 12th division, Brig.-gen. Hovey. Brigade, Slack. 13th division, Brig.-gen. Carr. Brigade, Lawler. 13th division, Brig.-gen. Carr. Brigade, Benton. Fifteenth army corps, Major-general W. T. Sherman. 5th division, Brig.-gen. Blair.Brig.-gen. Carr. Brigade, Benton. Fifteenth army corps, Major-general W. T. Sherman. 5th division, Brig.-gen. Blair. Brigade, Giles A. Smith. 5th division, Brig.-gen. Blair. Brigade, T. Kilby Smith. 5th division, Brig.-gen. Blair. Brigade, Ewing. 8th division, Brig.-gen. Tuttle. Brigade, Mower. 8th division, Brig.-gen. Tuttle. Brigade, Buckland. 8th division, Brig.-gen. Tuttle. Brigade, John E. Smith. 11th division, Brig.-gen.
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 7 (search)
36th N. Y. 3d brigade Willard, 37th, 111th, 125th, 126th N. Y. Corps artillery, Captain Hazard, 24 cannon. Third corps. Major-General Sickles. 1st division, Brigadier-general Birney. 1st brigade, Graham, 57th, 63d, 68th, 105th, 114th, 141st Pa. 2d brigade Ward, 4th, 5th Me., 20th Ind., 99th Pa., 86th, 124th N. Y., 1st, 2d Berdan Sharpshooters. 3d brigade Trobriand, 17th Me., 3d, 5th Mich., 40th N. Y., 110th Pa. 2d division, Brigadier-general Humphreys. 1st brigade, Carr, 1st, 11th, 16th Mass., 12th N. H., 11th N. Y., 26th Pa. 2d brigade Brewster, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 120th N. Y. 3d brigade Burling, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th N. J., 115th Pa. Corps artillery, Captain Randolph, 5 batteries, 30 cannon. Fifth corps. Major-General Sykes. 1st division, Brigadier-general Barnes. 1st brigade, Tilton, 18th, 22d Mass., 118th Pa. 2d brigade Sweitzer, 9th, 32d Mass., 4th Mich., 62d Pa. 3d brigade Vincent, 16th Mich., 44th N. Y., 83d Pa., 20th Me.
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
Battery A. 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Battery A. Ohio Light Artillery, 2d Battery. Ohio Light Artillery, 16th Battery. Fourteenth division. Brigadier-general Eugene A. Carr. Escort. 3d Illinois Cavalry, Co. G. First brigade. Brig.-gen. William P. Benton. 33d Illinois. 99th Illinois. 8th Indiana. 18th Indiantillery. 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Battery A. Ohio Light Artillery, 2d Battery. Ohio Light Artillery, 16th Battery. Fourteenth division. Brigadier-general Eugene A. Carr. Escort. 3d Illinois Cavalry, Co. G. First brigade. Colonel Henry D. Washburn. Succeeded Brig.-gen. W. P. Benton (on sick leave), May 31Battery A. Ohio Light Artillery, 2d Battery. Temporarily attached to 9th Division. Ohio Light Artillery, 16th Battery. Fourteenth division. Brigadier-general Eugene A. Carr. Escort. 3d Illinois Cavalry, Co. G. First brigade. Colonel David Shunk. 33d Illinois. 99th Illinois. 8th Indiana. 18th Indiana. 1st U