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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 26 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1865., [Electronic resource] 11 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1863., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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From Gen, Lee's Army. During the entire day yesterday there was an absence of any intelligence from Gen. Lee's army. There was a repetition of the report from Staunton that our forces have possession of Frederick City, Md. From a passenger who came down on the train we learn that the enemy evacuated the "Maryland Heights," oGen. Lee's army. There was a repetition of the report from Staunton that our forces have possession of Frederick City, Md. From a passenger who came down on the train we learn that the enemy evacuated the "Maryland Heights," opposite Harper's Ferry, on Thursday night last. The train yesterday evening brought to the city two hundred and ninety of those wounded in the late battles in Pennsylvania. Four hundred were sent on to Lynchburg from Staunton yesterday. The Baltimore American, of the evening of the 11th instant, twelve hours later than trthern dates we published Tuesday, contains a telegram from Boonsboro', dated 10 A M, on the 11th, stating that all was quiet in front, and that during the night Gen. Lee's army had evacuated Hagerstown and Funkstown, and fallen back to St. James, College. This movement changed the front of the "rebel army," their line extending
Record of Confederate officers who were in the Army of the late United States. --The Confederate Army and Navy Messenger gives the following interesting record of distinguished Generals in the Confederate army: Gen. Robert Edmund Lee.--Cadet, 1825, 2d Lieutenant of Engineers, 1st July, 1829. Assistant Astronomer for fixing the boundary of Ohio and Michigan, 1835. 1st Lieutenant, 1836. Captain, July 1838. Chief Engineer of Wool's Army in Mexican war, 1816. Brevet Major, for gallant and meritorious conduct in battles of Cerro Gerdo, 18th April, 1847. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, for gallant and meritorious conduct in battles of Contreras and Chernbusco, 20th of August, 1847. Brevet Colonel, for gallant and meritorious conduct in battle of Chapultepec, 1st September, 1847, in which he was wounded. Superintendent of Military Academy from 1st September, 1852, to March, 1855. Lieutenant, Colonel 2d Cavalry, 3d March, 1855. Thomas J. Jackson, Va.--Cadet, 1842.--Brevet 2d Lieutena