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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The cavalry fight at Trevilian Station. (search)
Young's and Rosser's brigades filling up the space to the right, with two batteries of horse artillery of four guns each — Hart's and Thomson's — stationed at convenient points on the line. In this position I awaited Sheridan's attack, having keptMajor Chew, commanding the artillery battalion, to have the survivors withdrawn to a place of safety, and had to rely upon Hart's and Thomson's guns stationed farther to the right. The attacking forces would spread out, and at times open fire along ery — got in a position to enfilade my line along the railroad embankment and were playing havoc with my men. I called Captain Hart's attention to it, and directed him to concentrate the fire of the six guns to our right, and endeavor to silence Penndivisions, thirteen regiments and three battalions. The horse artillery, with Hampton at Trevilian, were three batteries, Hart's South Carolina, Thomson's Virginia, and one other Virginia battery. The strength of Hampton's forces cannot be given ac<
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Nashville, Dec. 15-16, 1864. (search)
. First Brigade, Col. Abel D. Streight: 89th Ill., Lieut.-Col. William D. Williams; 51st Ind., Capt. William W. Scearce; 8th Kan., Lieut.-Col. John Conover; 15th Ohio, Col. Frank Askew, Lieut.-Col. John McClenahan; 49th Ohio, Maj. Luther M. Strong, Capt. Daniel Hart-sough. Brigade loss: k, 40; w, 204 == 244. Second Brigade, Col. P. Sidney Post, Lieut.-Col. Robert L. Kimberly: 59th Ill., Maj. James M. Stookey; 41st Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Robert L. Kimberly, Capt. Ezra Dunham; 71st Ohio, Lieut.-Col. James H. Hart, Capt. William H. McClure; 93d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Daniel Bowman; 124th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. James Pickands. Brigade loss: k, 36; w, 263; m, 13 == 312. Third Brigade, Col. Frederick Knefier: 79th Ind., Lieut.-Col. George W. Parker; 86th Ind., Col. George F. Dick; 13th Ohio (4 co's), Maj. Joseph T. Snider; 19th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Henry G. Stratton. Brigade loss: k, 1; w, 7 == 8. artillery, Maj. Wilbur F. Goodspeed: 25th Ind., Capt. Frederick. C. Sturm; 1st Ky., Capt. T. S. Thomasson;
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Petersburg and Richmond: December 31st, 1864. (search)
ox; 211th Pa., Col. James H. Trimble. artillery Brigade, Col. John C. Tidball: 7th Me., Capt. Adelbert B. Twitchell; 11th Mass., Capt. Edward J. Jones; 19th N. Y., Lieut. Alfred B. Losee; 27th N. Y., Capt. John B. Eaton; 34th N. Y., Capt. Jacob Roemer; D, Pa., Capt. Samuel H. Rhoads. cavalry. Second division, Brig.-Gen. David McM. Gregg (on leave), Brig.-Gen. Henry E. Davies. First Brigade, Col. Hugh H. Janeway: 1st Mass. (8 co's), Lieut.-Col. Samuel E. Chamberlain; st N. J., Maj. James H. Hart; 10th N. Y., Col. M. Henry Avery; 24th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Walter C. Newberry; 1st Pa. (5 co's), Maj. Richard J. Falls; A, 2d U. S. Art'y, Lieut. John H. Calef. Second Brigade, Col. J. Irvin Gregg: 2d Pa., Maj. George F. McCabe; 4th Pa., Lieut.-Col. S. B M. Young; 8th Pa., Lieut.-Col. William A. Corrie; 13th Pa., Col. Michael Kerwin; 16th Pa., Lieut.-Col. John K. Robison; H and I, 1st U. S. Art'y, Lieut. T. B. von Michalowski. Third Brigade, Col. Charles H. Smith: 1st Me., Lieut.-Col. J
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)
a.,----; 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.,----; 9th Ky.,----; 3d Ark., Maj. W. H. Blackwell; 8th Tex.,----; 11th Tex.,----; Allison's Squadron,----; S. C. Battery (Hart's), Capt. E. L. Halsey; S. C. Battery, Capt. William E. Earle. Logan's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. T. M. Logan: 1st, 4th, 5th, and 6th S. C., and 19th S. C. Batt'n,----; Phillips Ga. Legion, Maj. W. W. Thomas; Jeff. Davis Legion, Col. J. F. Waring; Cobb's Ga. Legion, Capt. R. B. Roberts; 10th Ga., Capt. E. W. 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, Ge
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The battle of Bentonville. (search)
ffect. They were able to hold their ground until night only by the dense thickets and breastworks. After burying our dead and bringing off our own and many of the Federal wounded, and three pieces of artillery (a fourth was left because we had not horses to draw it away) we returned to our first position. editors. This absence of Hardee left a gap between Bragg and Stewart; and in order to hold this gap until the arrival of Hardee, I had two batteries of horse artillery--Captains Halsey's (Hart's) and Earle's — placed in the vacant space. The former of these batteries had constituted a part of the Hampton Legion; it had served with me during all the campaigns in Virginia, making an honorable and brilliant record, and had joined me at Bentonville just in time to render efficient service in the last battle in which we fought together. All the guns of both batteries were admirably served, and their fire held the enemy in their front until Hardee reached his allotted position. In the