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The Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South (ed. Alexander Kelly McClure) 9 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
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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The Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South (ed. Alexander Kelly McClure), The Exchange of prisoners. (search)
utenant Colonel Alston, of Morgan's command, to the Confederate Secretary of War. On the 5th of July, 1863, General Morgan captured the command of Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Hanson, at Lebanon, Kentucky. The latter requested that he and his command be paroled, pledging his personal honor that he not only would observe it, butshould observe it; and further, that if he should be ordered back into service, he would report to General Morgan at some point within the Confederate lines. Colonel Hanson and his command were paroled, and as a return for this favor, three days after, a portion of his command thus paroled actually captured a part of General Morgan's force. Lietenant Colonel Hanson himself, a few days after his capture under the circumstances detailed, was ordered to Louisville to do provost duty. It would be difficult to find in the annals of war a parallel to this. Colonel Streight and his officers were detained in Richmond, on allegations from the highest authori
The Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South (ed. Alexander Kelly McClure), Morgan's Indiana and Ohio Railroad. (search)
th as many men as Moore had with him, Morgan called off his assaulting column and rode round the bridge, fording the stream below. On the 5th, the raiders took Lebanon by assault. The post was defended by the Twenty-first Kentucky Infantry, Colonel Hanson, who made a gallant resistance. In the final assault on this post, a younger brother of the Confederate general was killed. He was a favorite with his elder kinsman, who, in his wild wrath at the boy's death, for once forgot what was due to prisoners of war, and soiled his record by wreaking a mean revenge on the officers he had captured. He ordered Colonel Hanson and his officers to be double-quicked in front of a squadron of cavalry with drawn sabres six miles north of Lebanon to a village, where he directed them to be paroled. This brutal order was brutally executed. It is due Morgan's memory to say that the order was given under peculiar excitement, and that, though I served two years with troops which came in contact with
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 52: operations about Charleston, 1865.--fall of Charleston, Savannah, etc. (search)
Cassin and J. Nicholson. Clover--Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensign, Frank S. Leech; Acting-Master's Mate, S. H. Bryant; Engineers; Acting-Third Assistants, W. W. Shane, W. F. Henderson and M. Griffiths. Geranium--Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensign, David Lee; Acting-Master's Mates, J. D. Wingale, Benjamin Russell and Wm. Earle; Engineers: Acting Second-Assistants, S. W. Widlam and C. J. Henry; Acting-Third-Assistants, Geo. E. Norris and H. B. Garabedian. Jonquil--Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensign, Charles H. Hanson; Acting-Master's Mates, Thos. Newton and Henry Lynch; Engineers: Acting-Third-Assistants, Wm. H. Barclay and J. C. Batchelder. Norfolk Packet--Fourth rate. Acting-Ensigns, Geo. W. Wood and S. A. Dayton; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Andrew Tower; Acting-Master's Mates, Charles Bedell and Allen Moore. Braziliera--Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensigns, J. H. Bennett, N. C. Borden and Horace Dexter; Acting-Master's Mates, F. W. H. Harrington and C. A. Austen; Acting-Assistant Surge
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)
5.Hon. discharged.Mate. Hannum, Josiah A.,Mass.Mass.Mass.May 27, 1861.Actg. Master.Harriet Lane; North Carolina.Recg. Ship.Oct. 26, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. Santiago De Cuba.North Atlantic. Hanrahan, Thomas, Credit, Boston.Mass.Mass.Mass.May 5, 1862.Actg. Master.Colorado; Iroquois.W. Gulf; Special Service.Feb. 9, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. Hansen, Peter,Denmark.Mass.Mass.Sept. 2, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Honduras.East Gulf.Aug. 20, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Hanson, Charles H., Credit, Boston, Ward 1. See enlistment, July 22, 1862.Me.-Mass.July 2, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.O. M. Pettit; A. Houghton; John Adams.South Atlantic.Nov. 2, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. July 26, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Hanson, Frederick W.,N. H.Mass.Mass.Apr. 14, 1864.Actg. Asst. Paymr.Vindicator.Mississippi.Nov. 25, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Asst. Paymr. Hanson, James W.,N. H.Mass.Mass.Jan. 17, 1865.Actg. Asst. Paymr.Trefoil.West Gulf.Nov. 1,‘65.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ass
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
n, 382 Hancock, Joseph, 290 Hancock, W. S., 657 Hand, S. P., 489 Handley, A. C., 290 Handy, D. G., 215 Handy, H. O., 162 Handy, J. H., 66 Haney, Hugh, 66 Hanley, C. T., 215 Hanley, C. T., 290 Hanley, P. T., 215, 529 Hanley, T. J., 290 Hanna, M. A., 290 Hannah, W. A., 66 Hannan, D. B., 420, 530 Hannigan (or Harmagan), John, 468 Hanning, James, 290 Hannum, J. A., 66 Hanover, G. B., 290 Hanrahan, Thomas, 66 Hanscom, W. A., 490 Hanscomb, W. W., 468 Hansen, Peter, 66 Hanson, C. H., 66 Hanson, C. W., 290 Hanson, F. W., 66 Hanson, J. B., 290, 420 Hanson, James W., Navy, 66 Hanson, James W., 1st Mass. H. A., 290 Hanson, John W., 394, 606 Hanson, R. M., 66 Hanson, William, 66 Hapgood, Asa, 582 Hapgood, J. H., 290 Harback, E. W., 468 Harbourne, J. H., 498 Hardcastle, Arthur, 468 Harding, A. S., 582 Harding, Chester, 182, 420, 468, 530 Harding, F. L., 468 Harding, H. A., 290 Harding, H. C., 582 Harding, J. R., 66 Harding, Jeremiah, 66 Harding, W.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Eleventh Kentucky Cavalry, C. S. A. From the Lexington, Ky. Herald, April 21, 1907. (search)
e 11th Kentucky Cavalry, after the death of Colonel Chenault, and they later were approved by President Davis and confirmed by the Senate and received their commissions. The next day the command had a hot fight at Lebanon, Ky., where Colonel Charles H. Hanson was intrenched with his regiment, the 20th Kentucky Infantry, and had no alternative but to surrender, being overpowered by numbers. He and his men were paroled, and Morgan proceeded on his way, after destroying a vast amount of United States property that was stored at Lebanon. Colonel Tucker and Colonel Hanson were law partners at Winchester for years before the war, and were still so when the war began. To give an account of the further deeds of the 11th Kentucky Cavalry would be merely to rewrite the history of the Ohio raid, with which nearly everybody in Kentucky is familiar. This regiment took full part and share in all the dangers and fatigues of that wonderful foray into an enemy's country, where Morgan's men, e
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
263 Frazier's Farm, Battle of, 366 Funkhouser, H. D., 308, 369 Gaines' Mill Battle of 93,193 General C. S. A., The Youngest, 55 Gettysburg, Battle of, 320 Gladden, killed, Gen A. H., 212 Gilmore Gen. Q. A., 6 Glenn. John F., 1 Goss, Lynn L., 312 Greasy Creek Battle of, 269 Graham's Battery, Capt. Edward, 12 Hammond, W. S..69 Hampton, Col. Frank T. 153 Hampton and Reconstruction Work, 183 Hanover Grays, Co. I, 15th Virginia, Roll of and Deaths in 363 Hanson's Command, Col. Chas. H. 273 Harper's Ferry, Jackson's Demonstration on, 241 Harrison, Jr., Gen. Paul, 66 Hartsville, Tenn., Battle of 262 Haskells of S. C., Remarkable Record of, 151 Henderson Judge Don E., 185 Hickman, Capt., Wm. Lewis, 279 Hood's Texas Brigade Fame of, 185 Houston, Gen. Sam; Why he Left his Bride, 146 Hutchinson Miss Mary. 303 Hunter Major Robert W.. 132 Hutter, Col., J. Risque, 857 Jackson, Capt. John H., 280 Jackson, Gen. T. J. Career of,